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}}Martha Underwood was Mr 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
 
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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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Revision as of 10:00, 9 September 2011

Martha Underwood

Species

Human

Gender

Female

Husband

Mr. Underwood

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.