Oh, my. Check out this dramatic Poser artwork by kamion, featuring an imagined Book 7 tableau of Harry, Lucius, Draco, Snape, and Voldemort. His/her other pieces are every bit as nifty!
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I'm particularly fond of the interpretation that Lucius may be a bad man and not necessarily a good father, but that he does love his son. I can see other interpretations being valid but that's the one I prefer.
And I also think it would be terrific if someone other than Harry took Voldemort out directly. Prophecies are sort of cheap in how they motivate a person (which the text does show to a degree, in what Dumbledore says about Harry's prophecy).
Am really loving your artwork! That wedding picture just killed me; so unabashed!
I think that the Godfather sort of illustrates how a very bad man can be a very caring father. But Lucius is also very uppish gentry where there is not much of a tradition of hugs and cuddles. Neither is Cruciatus as a mean for potty-training en vogue among the Malfoys.
But when little Draco had broken yet another precious and irreplaceable Slytherin heirloom or relic, Lucius would say in a very very quiet voice: " Draco, you will stay in your room till I am ready to see you again." and Draco would feel it as the world had stopped existing. There are father who can make it freezing in August by just one remark and that's the kind of father I imagine Lucius is.
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Date: 2006-08-02 03:51 pm (UTC)And I also think it would be terrific if someone other than Harry took Voldemort out directly. Prophecies are sort of cheap in how they motivate a person (which the text does show to a degree, in what Dumbledore says about Harry's prophecy).
Am really loving your artwork! That wedding picture just killed me; so unabashed!
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Date: 2006-08-02 04:27 pm (UTC)the Godfather sort of illustrates how a very bad man can be a very caring father. But Lucius is also very uppish gentry where there is not much of a tradition of hugs and cuddles. Neither is Cruciatus as a mean for potty-training en vogue among the Malfoys.
But when little Draco had broken yet another precious and irreplaceable Slytherin heirloom or relic, Lucius would say in a very very quiet voice:
" Draco, you will stay in your room till I am ready to see you again."
and Draco would feel it as the world had stopped existing.
There are father who can make it freezing in August by just one remark and that's the kind of father I imagine Lucius is.
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Date: 2006-08-02 04:28 pm (UTC)