Grub Kelp

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Artemis Fowl character
Grub Kelp
Gender Male
Species Elf
First appearance Artemis Fowl

Grub Kelp is a LEP corporal and the younger brother of Trouble Kelp. He is appears to be terrified of almost everything and takes offense easily. In the third book, Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code, it is revealed that he attempts to lodge a complaint about petty items after receiving a cut from a sharp object while capturing three goblins.

Grub often threatens Trouble with telling their Mummy about the menial aspects of Trouble that bother him. He is notorious for wanting his mother, and claims to have single-handedly defeated Butler, the most dangerous human the fairies have ever been in contact with. According to Holly and the first book, Artemis Fowl, Grub's war story is actually just the story of Butler throwing him back as a fisherman would a minnow. The details given in the book are that Butler wanted to send a message to the fairies trying to infiltrate Fowl Manor, and so gave the message for Grub to deliver.

Grub would like nothing better than to have a desk job for the rest of his life.

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