![]() ![]() Dobby, though fearful at being back in his old home, says he has been sent to rescue Harry Potter. Dobby appears in the basement just as Draco leaves. Harry tells Griphook to corroborate Hermione's claim then Draco arrives and hauls Griphook away. Hermione has, through her pain, told Bellatrix that the Sword is fake Bellatrix sends Draco to fetch Griphook to verify this. Harry, looking at the mirror shard he had gotten from Sirius, sees a sky-blue eye in it, and pleads for help. Meanwhile, Dean, Harry, Ron, and Griphook had been taken to a basement room where Luna Lovegood and Mr. Knowing that something else Voldemort values dearly is in that vault, Bellatrix prevents Lucius from summoning Voldemort, and tortures Hermione to force her to reveal where the Sword came from. Arriving on the scene, Bellatrix Lestrange spies the Sword of Godric Gryffindor, and immediately thinks that it has been extracted from her Gringotts vault. There, Lucius, Draco, and Narcissa are unable to positively identify Harry, whose face had been jinxed by Hermione right before their capture, though they do identify Hermione and Ron. ![]() One of the Snatchers is Fenrir Greyback who, suspecting Harry's identity, has his five prisoners, Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dean Thomas, and Griphook taken to Malfoy Manor. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are captured by Snatchers when Harry accidentally speaks Voldemort's name. Voldemort, deciding he needs a wand other than his own to defeat Harry Potter, tells Lucius Malfoy to hand over his wand, as he will not be needing it the inference is that Malfoy is essentially a prisoner in his own house. We learn that the Malfoy family has fallen into disgrace within Voldemort's organization Snape is invited to sit next to Voldemort himself, but when we see the Malfoys they are at the far end of the table. We find then that Voldemort is meeting there with his Death Eaters, including Severus Snape. We learn that the Malfoys kept albino peacocks when one of them startles arriving Death Eaters. The first time we see Malfoy Manor is at the beginning of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Previously, Arthur Weasley and other members of the Ministry of Magic had searched the Manor for Dark magic objects, with limited success. Though barely mentioned in earlier books, Malfoy Manor achieves a significant role in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows when it is used as headquarters by Voldemort. The wand is both simple and elegant.Beginner warning: Details follow which you may not wish to read at your current level. ![]() Between the two is a band of dark brown that separates them. There is a distinct handle that is black, and the shaft is brown. Wand Lengthĭraco's wand is plain, and yet it isn't. Perhaps the purity of the unicorn's hair in his wand was trying to bring out the best in Draco and prevented him from killing Albus Dumbledore. He seemed to slip into a depression during this time, and I can't help but wonder if his wand was also feeling the way he did, or if his wand's melancholy rubbed off on Draco. As I just said, unicorn hair wands do not want to turn to the Dark Arts, and Draco's use of his for Dark Arts could arguably be a form of mishandling.ĭraco struggled greatly during Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince as he was forced to do things he didn't want to do. When mishandled, unicorn hair wands have been prone to fits of melancholy.ĭraco did turn to the Dark Arts, but he found that he wasn't as suited for them as he initially thought (Draco became conflicted - see above about hawthorn wands). They are known to produce the most consistent magic of all the cores and unicorn hair wands are the most faithful. This is interesting because unicorn hair cores are the most difficult of all the cores to turn to the Dark Arts. The core of Draco's wand contains a unicorn hair. They are known for being adept at both healing magic and curses (just like the tree their wood comes from), and that they work best for witches or wizards who are conflicted or experience periods of great turmoil. Wandmakers Ollivander and Gregorovitch both agreed that hawthorn wands are complex and full of intrigue, as are the owners who wield them. Hawthorns are a combination of beauty and danger, much like Draco was. As a member of the rose family, hawthorns grow leaves and flowers that have healing properties, yet they also have thorns that injure. The hawthorn tree is seen as a bit of a contradiction. Draco's wand was made from the wood of a hawthorn tree. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |