Leon Abbot

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Artemis Fowl character
Leon Abbot (born N'zall)
Gender Male
Species Demon
First appearance Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony

Leon Abbot is one of the main antagonists in Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony. He is a demon who was against the time-spell at the battle of Tailtte, and broke the circle of warlocks just as they were performing the spell. He and Qweffor, an apprentice warlock, were merged together by lava and magic, and was catapulted to the "near past" (possibly 2006). In the time tunnel he "stole" some magic. On Earth, he learned the secrets of humans from Minerva Paradizo, who gave him a book and a crossbow to study. Finally, he went back to Hybras in the past, at the exact moment that the time-spell was put into effect, and took out the book and the crossbow, claiming to be the demons' savior. Because he was merged with a warlock, and because he "stole" magic, he had weak magic of his own, enough to mesmerize anyone who challenged him for the throne. He killed Holly, No1, and Qwan, but they were brought back after Artemis shot him from the future, stopping him from killing them in the past. In the end, Qweffor is brought back and Abbot's mind was put into a guinea pig's body.

Abbot's real demon name is N'zall, meaning little horn in the old demon cant.

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