Maya Irene-Strangely
| Maya Irene-Strangely | |
|---|---|
| Biographical Information | |
| Born | 6 May 1942, 70 |
| City of Birth | Stockholm |
| Current City | London |
| Blood status | Half-blood |
| Physical Information | |
| Gender | Female |
| Hair Colour | black |
| Skin Colour | brown |
| Relationships | |
| Siblings | |
| Education | |
| School | Hogwarts |
| House | Gryffindor |
| Class of | 1960 |
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| Niobe | |
Appearance: Maya is an older Iranian-Swedish witch with long black hair, deep voice, and an intense expressive face.
Short Bio: Irene-Strangely is one of the foremost werewolf scholars in the world. Her research includes how lycanthropy intersects with the personal, social, and political lives of werewolves, and is an active advocate for werewolf well-being and equity. Some say she is ahead of her time in treating lycanthropy as a blameless curse, and that the danger werewolves pose is a symptom of an intolerant society - the curse itself a curse of culture rather than the individual.
Sometime around 2009, after research and consideration, she reversed her position on werewolf registration from supporting the mandatory program to advocating for its abolishment.
At Absit Omen
- She cautioned the Daily Prophet that most werewolves are law-abiding when Knox Greyfriar was attacked in Hogsmeade in 2008 [1]
- When a werewolf attacked Diagon alley in 2008, she was quoted the Daily Prophet. [2]
- Quoted in the Daily Prophet expressing resigned disbelief in the daylight werewolf attacks, which would herald one of the first hints of Direwolves [3]
- In 2009, Knox Greyfriar mused she'd be a good Minister for Magic [4]
- Quoted in the Daily Prophet when an unnamed unregistered werewolf was found dead in May 2010. [5]
- Counselled Minister of Magic Persepolis Zephyr briefly in 2010: [6]
Plot:Tale of Greer Grant
- Knox Greyfriar recommends her to Kurby Bagnold as someone who can help in the case of Greer Grant[7]
- Testified in the 2011 Grant hearing on the topic of the importance of a stable homelife for young werewolves. [8] [9]
- Kurby Bagnold suspected bitterly that she'd have insight into why werewolves don't register, including Savvina Katopodis [10]
Plot:Cold Moon
- Noted by Kurby Bagnold that she was among those most likely to claim Savvina Katopodis was not at fault for attacks while she was a werewolf. [11]
Notable Quotations =
If there was one small mercy in the Werewolves's Curse, it was the loss of one's mind. For the full moon, the body misplaces sense and seeing and the Curse did the driving, in all its blinded savagery. [12]