[HPforGrownups] Answers Re: Sirius Black/Dementors/Marauder's Map/Pettigrew vs. Lucius/
Herald Talia
heraldtalia at juno.com
Fri Aug 17 16:15:07 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 24385
Thanks for the welcome.
I agree with you. Malfoy as both Aryan and vampire makes sense to me.
There have definitely been fantasy fiction books having blond, handsome
Aryans be using blood magic (magyck? this type of fantasy is not my
favorite) to raise power, or just to enjoy.
Mr. Nott says, "there are things in your manor, Malfoy, which are far
worse" (inexact quote) I bet there are a lot of secrets there, which
would explain the persistent wealth and Malfoy's slippery way of staying
out of Azkaban. He manages to be too "eternal" - always wealthy and
powerful no matter which way the winds are blowing - something's fishy
here.
Robyn
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 15:27:36 -0000 linman6868 at aol.com writes:
> Hello, Robyn! Welcome to the list!
>
> > His [D. Malfoy's] evil is like fine wine, something he enjoys.
>
> Shades of "Screwtape Proposes a Toast", anyone? I can just see
> Lucius proposing a toast to the Death Eaters with a glass of
> distilled outraged essence of some poor human being in his hand.
> Eurgh.
>
> > BTW, I know we've been playing with the idea of Snape as a
> vampire,
> but
> > what about the Malfoys? If this has been raised, sorry.
>
> Well, I raised it a month or so ago, but didn't get many takers. I
> based my speculation on THE SILVER KISS and its descriptions of
> Christopher the six-year-old blond vampire with a *really* evil
> disposition. It's not my *pet* theory, but I don't think all those
> descriptions of Malfoy paleness are for nothing -- we just don't
> know
> what it signifies yet. It could be merely a reference to Aryanism,
> but I don't think so myself.
>
> Lisa I.
>
>
>
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