Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Draco Malfoy bio

Name: Draco Malfoy

Age: 36 by the end of the 7th book

House: Slytherin

Special Abilities: : None

Heritage: High society Pureblood

Family: Mother: Narcissa Malfoy
Father: Lucius Malfoy
Aunts: Bellatrix LeStrange, and Andromeda Tonks
Related to Sirius Black

First Mention: Sorcerer's Stone

Personality: Very aristocratic and snobbish. Is proud to be a pureblood and a Malfoy. Is quite confident of himself (which seems to be a family trait). He holds his head high, and is fast to put others down. Especially if they are not of pureblooded descent, like himself.

Draco is in the same year as Harry, however he is in Slytherin House. He is Harry's rival from the very first book, and the son of one of Voldemort's most avid supporters.

At first Draco tries to befriend Harry, when they first meet. However, when Draco acts supercilious in front of Harry, Harry rejects the offered friendship. After this, Draco never again attempts to befriend Harry.

Draco taunts Harry, and his to best friends, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. He insults them with such names as Scar head, Mud-blood, and Weasley, respectively. He especially enjoys calling Hermione a mud blood, since he so prides himself in being a pureblood.

Although he is confident, he definitely doesn't hold any Gryffindor courage. For example, in the first book, when he and Harry are serving detention in the dark forest, he runs as fast as his legs will carry him from the person drinking the unicorn blood.

Throughout the books, Malfoy seems to become even more like the anti thesis of Harry. He also becomes the Slytherin seeker. Unlike Harry though, he became a seeker because Lucius bought his way on the team. He became a seeker in his second year, Draco did.

Draco's taunts become more malevolent as the series continues, even egging on Harry against Sirius in book 3. Draco also gets very angry when Harry gets Lucius thrown into Azkaban.

Draco is considered by some to be a Junior Death Eater, but at this point, he could be on either side.

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