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A criminal liaison who arranges assassination contracts between criminals and clients. An inherently sadistic witch with extensive experience in the Moscow criminal underground and a reputation for efficiency. Ira is not known to the Ministry of Magic as a criminal, and lives openly as an aristocratic socialite. Her interests outside of illegal activity extends to the performing arts and charitable fundraising. She is related to [[Raine Almasy]]. | A criminal liaison who arranges assassination contracts between criminals and clients. An inherently sadistic witch with extensive experience in the Moscow criminal underground and a reputation for efficiency. Ira is not known to the Ministry of Magic as a criminal, and lives openly as an aristocratic socialite. Her interests outside of illegal activity extends to the performing arts and charitable fundraising. She is related to [[Raine Almasy]] and is the elder half-sister to the Russian Ambassador to the British Embassy, [[Kazimir Almasy]]. | ||
Ira Almasy is one of the central figures backing the [[Werewolf Games]] of 2010. | Ira Almasy is one of the central figures backing the [[Werewolf Games]] of 2010. |
Revision as of 19:35, 2 March 2015
Lua error in Module:Character_infobox at line 266: attempt to concatenate global 'relation' (a nil value). A criminal liaison who arranges assassination contracts between criminals and clients. An inherently sadistic witch with extensive experience in the Moscow criminal underground and a reputation for efficiency. Ira is not known to the Ministry of Magic as a criminal, and lives openly as an aristocratic socialite. Her interests outside of illegal activity extends to the performing arts and charitable fundraising. She is related to Raine Almasy and is the elder half-sister to the Russian Ambassador to the British Embassy, Kazimir Almasy.
Ira Almasy is one of the central figures backing the Werewolf Games of 2010.