Ravenclaw & Slytherin
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When youāre in the middle of reading Tyrants Tomb, theyāre in the middle of a battle, and Apolloās turning into a zombie but you have to go make a midnight snack to the kids and have to put your 1 year old to bed because heās getting cranky-
OMGs I NEED TO FINISH THE BOOK BUT I CANT
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What were you all doing in the wardrobe?
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, directed by Andrew Adamson (2005)
My first flute š
- You canāt do this forever, my king. Your knees will give out, or maybe your arms will. Or perhaps youāll look above yourself and notice the sky cracking from where youāre holding it. - What would you have me do? Stop? - A break, perhaps. For just a moment, just a breath. - Convince me. - How? - Lie to me.
Okay can I just say something here?
As most of you Iām sure are aware, fandoms (esp on tumblr/in fanfiction) can sometimes blow partially-canon traits really out of proportion and venture over into the realm of the fanon, occasionally really, really far, all the while still claiming these verging-on-the-edge-of-ooc characteristics are canon as hell. The massive chain culture weāve got going isnāt helping this much (think memes. how long do they take to spread. bout ten minutes). So a couple of people say āthis character behaves in such-and-such a wayā, and boom. Suddenly this is accepted as hard truth the world over. One such trait has been bugging me lately, because Iāve noticed basically everyone assigns it to Draco Malfoy and itās in almost EVERY DRACO-CENTRIC OR INCLUSIVE FIC. Namely, that he is always cool and collected. Suave. Let me just make something very clear right now.
Draco. Malfoy. Is. Not. Suave.
He is not the personification of the verb āsmoothā. He is not a graceful statue. He is not void of emotion. He is not continually charming and always in possession of his head, he is DEFINITELY not immune to getting flustered, and heās not freaking unshakable. Soooo many fics portray Draco as this intimidating, almost godlike marble creature who is forever stoic/coy/unaffected in the face of discomfort. And I get where this is coming from. Yes, Draco is good at shutting down his conscience and feelings of guilt or compassion, yes he is mean, and yes he is a snooty aristocrat with a superiority complex. But this does not mean that heās incapable of feeling or reacting to touchy situations. In fact, throughout the entire series, one of his most noticeable traits is that he does react to touchy situations, very strongly. Exhibit A:
āThis is very easy,ā Malfoy drawled, loud enough for Harry to hear him. āI knew it must have been, if Potter could do it⦠I bet youāre not dangerous at all, are you?ā he said to the Hippogriff. āAre you, you great ugly brute?ā It happened in a flash of steely talons, Malfoy let out a high-pitched scream⦠⦠āIm dying!ā Malfoy yelled, as the class panicked. āIām dying, look at me, itās killed me!ā
I know, this is pre-war Malfoy, but heās painted as pretty put-together during a lot of Hogwarts era fics as well so I think including this is necessary. Guys, Draco was the biggest drama queen on the planet. It was not hard at all to ruffle his feathers. This child was only cocky when he was completely in control of the situation; any shifting of the playing field and he would either be fuming mad, whining about tattling to his daddy, or running terrified. Fear is a very big element of his character, and that does not ever change, not even in the later books when he drops the theatrics. Draco is not good at handling things during the action, in the here and now. He prefers to work with strategy, to be distanced from whatās going on, so when heās actually put in a fight-or-flight situation, his natural instinct is always flight. Remember, he is a Slytherin, not a Gryffindor. Self-preservation trumps bravery every time.
Heās certainly not any more collected during the war than he is in his school days. In fact, if anything, it gets worse, as basically all of his swagger disappears and he is little more than a distraught wreck. This kid had panic attacks, he cried in the bathroom to a ghost because he was so scared, he was guilty and traumatized and you cannot tell me that a terrified, messed up kid like that was suave. His attempts at making jabs at the trio all through the sixth year are notably feeble, heās clearly not good at keeping up a composed appearance at all times as he is described continually as looking pale and sickly and nervous, with ādark shadows under his eyes and a distinctly greyish tinge to his skinā, and when the time comes for him to kill Dumbledore, heās outright shaking- every word out of his mouth and every action he makes on that tower are positively screaming āI DONāT WANT THIS PLEASE HELP MEā.
Now, Iām not saying he isnāt able to act smug in his post-OotP years. He is, and he can still be threatening and cruel as well. But he isnāt aloof. He isnāt a mountain. Draco Malfoy has a very wide range of emotions, he is not made of steel. In Exhibit B, you can see just how ācalm and coldā he is when the trio is brought to Malfoy Manor:
āWell, Draco?ā said Lucius Malfoy. He sounded avid. āIs it? Is it Harry Potter?ā āI canāt - I canāt be sure,ā said Draco. He was keeping his distance from Greyback, and seemed as scared of looking at Harry as Harry was of looking at him. ⦠ Harry saw Dracoās face up close, now, right beside his fatherās. They were extraordinarily alike, except that while his father looked beside himself with excitement, Dracoās expression was full of reluctance, even fear.ā
Oh, yeah. The kidās unreadable.
People, level-headedness during tough situations is NOT a canonical aspect of Dracoās personality. The rest of the time, sure, but not when heās scared. This behavior isnāt exclusive to the war, either- in every part of his life that we get to see in the books, which is basically his entire growing-up years, he panics when things are looking bad for him. And anyone who says he would get all his old arrogance and snark back after the war ended is being ridiculous, because there is no way thatās the case. After all he suffered, after the shaking of his views and the torture he was forced to use on others and the realization that he was not better than the people they were fighting against, that in fact, he was probably far less than them (which we arenāt explicitly given but HAS TO HAVE HAPPENED after all he saw and considering he didnāt uphold his old pureblood views as an adult and that his entire family just quit fighting for Voldemort during the Battle of Hogwarts; he was only in it for his parents by then, and obviously once they forfeited their side he would have too. He did NOT support Voldemort by the end of the series, and probably saw he was wrong far before this), every last dreg of confidence wouldāve been drained from him. Post-war Draco wouldāve been a shadow of himself, constantly tortured by guilt and regret and the mark on his arm. Not debonair and in love with himself. Not a playboy (honestly where did this trope even come from the only girl who ever paid him any attention was his fangirl Pansy and apparently his wife). That massive section of his life where he was under Voldemortās control was not a phase that he couldāve just glossed over. It shaped him. He was broken during that war. And he was never as lordly and impenetrable as he most likely aspired to be in an emulation of Lucius to begin with.
So can we all just stop pretending that Draco Malfoy is unflappable and impervious to emotion please? Because heās not. Heās really not.
āWhen you turn 18, people are gonna try and tell you to buy drugs or cigarettes because you can. No. You know what else is legal to buy at 18? Blades. Get yourself a damn sword. A big knife is also okay.ā
ā Percy Jackson, talking to his baby sister Estelle
I will never be able to explain the extent of my undying love for Annabeth Chase
When inspiration hits you at exactly 11:55 PM on Christmas Eve and you start typing on a story you have a 4 month writers block on and it actually turns out good. When if youād tried at a normal hour your fingers would be stiff and you couldnāt have done it.
Yeah, this just happened to me
A young single mom who is helplessly in love with books... donāt think me old, Iām 20.
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