Momolu Wotorson was a wizard who was a delegate to the International Confederation of Wizards in the 1920s.[1]
Biography[]
- "Theseus Scamander? The war hero?"
- — Momolu mistaking Newt Scamander for his brother Theseus[src]
On 6 December 1926, he attended an emergency meeting at the Pentagram Office to discuss the magical disturbances in New York, inquiring if Newt Scamander was his brother Theseus when Hector Podmore addressed him by his surname.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
- Momolu Wotorson was portrayed by Christian Dixon in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.[2]
- His attire is notably similar to that of Auror Kingsley Shacklebolt, suggesting a cultural similarity between the two.
- Given his name, he was most likely an African wizard.
- If so, it is possible he was educated at Uagadou, Uganda's wizarding school, which was the largest in Africa and took students from all over the continent.
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay (First appearance)
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)
Notes and references[]
International Confederation of Wizards | |
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International Confederation of Wizards' Conference | |
Supreme Mugwump | |
Pierre Bonaccord · Cottismore Croyne · Sidley Smirk Platter · Anton Vogel · Vicência Santos · Albus Dumbledore · Babajide Akingbade | |
Delegates | |
Momolu Wotorson · Ya Zhou · Heinrich Eberstadt (Switzerland) · Albus Dumbledore (Great Britain) | |
Other employees | |
Hector Podmore (Great Britain) · Rudolph Spielman · Arnold Guzman (USA) · Ida Webb (Great Britain) · Royston Idlewind · Mentor Metaxas · Constance Pickering (Great Britain) · Mathilda Grimblehawk (Great Britain) | |
Divisions and posts | |
Calamity World Centre · Department of Aurors · Educational Office · Head of Incarceration · High Council · Quidditch Committee · International Director · International Task Force · Security Advisor · Statute of Secrecy Task Force | |
Possessions | |
Thestral-drawn carriage | |
Events | |
Candidates' Dinner · Selection Ceremony · The walk of the Qilin |