Among the major influences on his life, of course, have been his parents — Lucius Malfoy, Voldemort's henchman and Death Eater, and Narcissa Malfoy, sister of Bellatrix LeStrange. Their parental
People love redemption stories. Personally, I find fanfic versions of Draco quite compelling. I like AUs where the author interrogates ripple effects from minor changes (e.g., in linkao3(stealing harry by copperbadge), Lucius goes to Azkaban for being a Death Eater when Draco is a baby, so he grows up domineered by his mother and terrified of his father).
Draco, these fans feel, was never truly bad, which is why he was capable of growth. Bad Role Models Don't Always Make Bad People Redditor Universal-Cereal-Bus counters a post by another user who felt that Draco was good person and made wrong choices due to a terrible father figure.
The original Draco was chambered in 7.62x39mm and offered here in 2017. It sports a, 11-inch barrel, is 19 inches long, and weighs 6.25 pounds – a very impressive reduction of the AK-47 package
GOOD THINGS ~ He was unable to kill Dumbledore. Draco as a punishment (for Lucius's failure) was asked to kill Dumbledore by Voldemort. Although Draco succeeded in fixing the vanishing cabinet and letting the death eaters in, he failed to kill Dumbledore proving his soul was not completely damaged.
Draco isn’t usually described as either good or bad looking. The best indication of what Draco was supposed to look like in the books is this drawing by J.K. Rowling. He’s mainly described as having a pale pointed face with cold grey eyes and white-blond hair, without any mention of how attractive he is.
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