The Bartimaeus Trilogy
Advertisement
Grigori
Biographical Information
Occupation

British Government member

Physical Description
Gender

Male

Behind the scenes
Appearances

The Amulet of Samarkand

"Mr. Underwood flashed him a venomous look. He broke off and hailed a fat man who had just come down the steps. "Grigori!" Grigori didn't seem particularly thrilled."
—Arthur Underwood greets Grigori[src]

Grigori was a member of the British Imperial Government, a magician, and was an acquaintance or friend of Arthur Underwood. Grigori has a fat body.

History[]

Grigori was first seen and mentioned during the State Address at the Palace of Westminster, where he was hailed and talked to, apparently to Grigori's disdain by Arthur Underwood.[1] Based on the fact that he attended the Address, it is likely he was a minister of some sort.

His was last mentioned when Nathaniel used his Scrying Glass to spy on his master, Underwood, who happened to be speaking with him on the phone. They were discussing business at the time, though Underwood also asked him a personal question about what he should do with Nathaniel after he had found he attempted to summon a Djinni (This being Bartimaeus).[2]

It is not known whether or not he attended the government entourage at Heddleham Hall, or if he did whether he survived the wrath of Ramuthra. He is not mentioned in any of the books after The Amulet of Samarkand.

Appearance[]

The Amulet of Samarkand

Sources[]

  1. The Amulet of Samarkand, Ch. 19, Page 190; Corgi edition 2010, ISBN 978-0-552-56279-9
  2. The Amulet of Samarkand, Ch. 26, Page 273; Corgi edition 2010, ISBN 978-0-552-56279-9
Advertisement