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+ | '''Martha Underwood''' was [[Arthur Underwood]]'s wife, who was always very kind to [[Nathaniel]], and was someone he confided his true name to. A rotund woman with grey hair, she was eaten by [[Jabor]] in the first book. |
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⚫ | Jonathan Stroud has said that she may be a magician who gave up their training to marry Underwood, or she is from a commoner family which associates with the magicians, such as the [[Hyrnek]]s. She demonstrates knowledge above that of a [[commoner]], for instance knowing what an [[afrit]] is and what the capital of Azerbaijan is. Her husband's dislike of commoners would also make it unlikely that she was one. |
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Martha Underwood was Arthur Underwood's wife, who was always very kind to Nathaniel, and was someone he confided his true name to. A rotund woman with grey hair, she was eaten by Jabor in the first book.
Jonathan Stroud has said that she may be a magician who gave up their training to marry Underwood, or she is from a commoner family which associates with the magicians, such as the Hyrneks. She demonstrates knowledge above that of a commoner, for instance knowing what an afrit is and what the capital of Azerbaijan is. Her husband's dislike of commoners would also make it unlikely that she was one.