Tara Maclay

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While a member of UC Sunnydale's Wicca group Daughters of Gaea, she met Willow, herself a practicing witch. Since the Wicca group did not consist of real witches, Tara took notice of Willow when she spoke out about actually performing spells. Tara attempted to speak out in support of the idea, only to be silenced by another group member's taunting. When the demons known as the Gentlemen stole the voices of everyone in Sunnydale, Tara took it upon herself to meet Willow, thinking they could try to restore everyone's speech, as she had a book of spells about sound and vocalizations. However, when making her way over to Willow's dorm at Stevenson Hall, Tara was chased by the Gentlemen and their footmen. Willow then joined her when she stepped out of her dorm in response to Tara knocking on doors for help. Together, the two witches used their combined powers of telekinesis to fling a vending machine across the room to block a door. (Episode: Hush)
  
 
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At the time Tara first met Willow, she was quiet and shy, rarely speaking up, and stuttering when she did speak. She also wore baggy, ill-fitting clothing that hid her body. (Episode: Hush)
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She was quite playful and not above winding her friends up on occasion, like tricking Dawn into seeing a book with a funnily-endowed demon. (Episode: Flooded)
  
 
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At UC Sunnydale, she was a member of an amateur witch group of students who were called the '''Daughters of Gaea'''. (Episode: Hush)
  
 
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*[https://buffy.fandom.com/wiki/Tara_Maclay Buffy Wiki Entry]
 
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Tara Maclay is a female television character who features in Buffy-Angel.

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Biography

Tara Maclay

While a member of UC Sunnydale's Wicca group Daughters of Gaea, she met Willow, herself a practicing witch. Since the Wicca group did not consist of real witches, Tara took notice of Willow when she spoke out about actually performing spells. Tara attempted to speak out in support of the idea, only to be silenced by another group member's taunting. When the demons known as the Gentlemen stole the voices of everyone in Sunnydale, Tara took it upon herself to meet Willow, thinking they could try to restore everyone's speech, as she had a book of spells about sound and vocalizations. However, when making her way over to Willow's dorm at Stevenson Hall, Tara was chased by the Gentlemen and their footmen. Willow then joined her when she stepped out of her dorm in response to Tara knocking on doors for help. Together, the two witches used their combined powers of telekinesis to fling a vending machine across the room to block a door. (Episode: Hush)

Overview

Personality and attributes

At the time Tara first met Willow, she was quiet and shy, rarely speaking up, and stuttering when she did speak. She also wore baggy, ill-fitting clothing that hid her body. (Episode: Hush)

She was quite playful and not above winding her friends up on occasion, like tricking Dawn into seeing a book with a funnily-endowed demon. (Episode: Flooded)

Powers and abilities

At UC Sunnydale, she was a member of an amateur witch group of students who were called the Daughters of Gaea. (Episode: Hush)

Notes

  • Tara Maclay was created by Joss Whedon with her being portrayed by actress Amber Benson where she featured in the setting of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Appearances

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer:

External Links

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