Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ======Lucius Malfoy====== =====Introduction===== Lucius Malfoy was a wealthy, influential, and arrogant [[pure-blood]] [[wizard]]. As the patriarch of the Malfoy family, a governor of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], and a loyal [[Death Eater]], he was a fervent believer in [[pure-blood]] supremacy and a devoted, albeit fearful, servant of [[Lord Voldemort]]. Throughout the series, Lucius serves as a significant antagonist, representing the corrupting influence of wealth, political power, and prejudice within the [[wizarding world]]. His family's arc demonstrates the high cost and ultimate hollowness of serving the [[Dark Arts]]. =====Biography===== ====Early Life and First Wizarding War==== Born into the ancient and affluent Malfoy family, Lucius was raised with a profound sense of his own superiority. He attended [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], where he was sorted into [[Slytherin House]] and became a [[Prefect]]. As an adult, he joined [[Lord Voldemort]] as a [[Death Eater]] during the [[First Wizarding War]]. After Voldemort's first downfall, Lucius successfully avoided imprisonment in [[Azkaban]] by claiming he had acted under the [[Imperius Curse]], a lie that allowed him to maintain his respectable position and influence within the [[Ministry of Magic]]. ====Between the Wars==== Lucius used his wealth and connections to maintain significant influence, notably over the Minister for Magic, [[Cornelius Fudge]]. As a member of the [[Hogwarts]] Board of Governors, he consistently sought to undermine [[Albus Dumbledore]]. In 1992, he orchestrated a plot to discredit [[Arthur Weasley]] and remove [[Dumbledore]] from [[Hogwarts]] by planting [[Tom Riddle's Diary]], a hidden [[Horcrux]], among [[Ginny Weasley]]'s school things. This led to the opening of the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. When his role in the scheme was exposed by [[Harry Potter]], Lucius was removed from the Board of Governors. In a moment of fury, he inadvertently freed his [[house-elf]], [[Dobby]], when [[Harry Potter]] tricked him into throwing a sock at the elf. ====Second Wizarding War==== Lucius was present at the rebirth of [[Lord Voldemort]] in the [[Little Hangleton]] graveyard and resumed his role as a [[Death Eater]]. He led the [[Death Eaters]] in the [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries]] but failed in his mission to retrieve the [[prophecy]] for Voldemort. His failure and subsequent capture led to his imprisonment in [[Azkaban]]. By the time he was broken out of prison a year later, Lucius had fallen from Voldemort's favour. The [[Dark Lord]] commandeered [[Malfoy Manor]] as his headquarters and humiliated the Malfoy family, even taking Lucius's [[wand]] for his own use. During the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], Lucius and his wife [[Narcissa Malfoy]] showed no desire to fight, focusing solely on the safety of their son, [[Draco Malfoy]]. After [[Narcissa]] lied to Voldemort about [[Harry Potter]]'s death to protect Draco, the Malfoys defected. Due to this last-minute switch of allegiance, the family avoided imprisonment after the final fall of Voldemort. =====Physical Appearance and Personality===== Lucius Malfoy is described as a tall man with a pale, pointed face, cold grey eyes, and distinctive pale blond hair. He carried himself with an air of cold, condescending aristocracy and was always impeccably dressed in expensive black robes. His personality was defined by arrogance, cunning, and an insatiable hunger for power and influence. He was deeply prejudiced against [[Muggles]], [[Muggle-borns]], and any who did not share his [[pure-blood]] ideals. While he projected an image of strength and conviction, he was ultimately a coward, driven more by fear of [[Voldemort]] and a desire for self-preservation than by true loyalty. His one redeeming quality was his genuine love for his family, particularly his son Draco, which ultimately led to his defection from the [[Death Eaters]]. =====Magical Abilities and Skills===== * **[[Dark Arts]]:** As a [[Death Eater]], Lucius was proficient in the [[Dark Arts]]. He was shown attempting to use the [[Killing Curse]] ([[Avada Kedavra]]) on [[Harry Potter]] after being tricked into freeing [[Dobby]]. * **Duelling:** Lucius was a competent duellist, participating in major conflicts like the [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries]] and the [[Battle of the Seven Potters]]. He was eventually defeated and captured in the former. * **Influence and Manipulation:** One of his greatest skills was non-magical; he expertly used his wealth and status to manipulate individuals like [[Cornelius Fudge]] and institutions like the [[Hogwarts]] Board of Governors. =====Possessions===== * **[[Wand]]:** Lucius's first [[wand]] was made of elm with a [[dragon heartstring]] core. It was housed within a silver, snake-headed walking cane. [[Lord Voldemort]] took this [[wand]] from him before the [[Battle of the Seven Potters]], and it was destroyed when it duelled [[Harry Potter]]'s [[wand]]. * **Snake-Headed Cane:** A symbol of his status and wealth, this cane also served as a concealed holster for his [[wand]]. * **[[Tom Riddle's Diary]]:** A [[Horcrux]] entrusted to him by [[Voldemort]]. He slipped it into [[Ginny Weasley]]'s cauldron at [[Flourish and Blotts]] to orchestrate the reopening of the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. * **[[Dobby]]:** The Malfoy family [[house-elf]], whom Lucius treated with extreme cruelty until [[Harry Potter]] tricked him into setting [[Dobby]] free. * **[[Malfoy Manor]]:** The grand ancestral home of the Malfoy family, which contained a hidden chamber of [[Dark Arts|Dark Artefacts]] beneath the drawing-room floor. =====Relationships===== * **[[Lord Voldemort]]:** Lucius served Voldemort out of a belief in his ideology and a thirst for power. However, this relationship soured into one of pure terror after his failures led to Voldemort's wrath and constant humiliation. * **[[Draco Malfoy]]:** His only son. Lucius loved Draco and was proud of him, but also placed immense pressure on him to uphold the family's name and [[pure-blood]] values. His love for Draco ultimately superseded his loyalty to Voldemort. * **[[Narcissa Malfoy]]:** His wife. They shared the same [[pure-blood]] supremacist views and were united in their devotion to protecting their son. * **[[Harry Potter]]:** Lucius viewed [[Harry Potter]] with intense animosity, seeing him as a threat to the pure-blood establishment and a constant reminder of his own failures and his master's downfall. * **[[Dobby]]:** Lucius was a cruel and abusive master to [[Dobby]], viewing him as a mere servant. Dobby's freedom at Harry's hand was a source of great humiliation for Lucius. * **[[Arthur Weasley]]:** The two were ideological opposites and shared a mutual loathing. Their public brawl in [[Flourish and Blotts]] highlighted the deep-seated conflict between their families' values. =====Etymology===== * **Lucius:** This name is of Latin origin, derived from //lux//, meaning "light," which is highly ironic given his allegiance to the [[Dark Arts]]. It is also phonetically similar to "Lucifer," the fallen angel known for his pride, a trait Lucius possesses in abundance. * **Malfoy:** Derived from the Old French phrase //mal foi//, meaning "bad faith" or "treachery." This name perfectly encapsulates his deceitful, untrustworthy, and disloyal character. =====Behind the Scenes===== * In the film series, Lucius Malfoy was portrayed by English actor Jason Isaacs. * The character's iconic long, platinum-blond hair in the films was a suggestion from Isaacs, who did not want to share a haircut with his on-screen son, Draco. (J.K. Rowling interview) * A deleted scene from //Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2// shows the Malfoys attempting to leave the [[Great Hall]] during the final battle, only to be stopped. In the final cut, they are shown sitting together on the [[Slytherin]] side after the battle has ended. (film) * According to the [[Pottermore]] website, the Malfoy family historically amassed wealth and property by currying favour with wealthy Muggles before the [[International Statute of Secrecy]] was enacted, a fact they later denied to maintain their [[pure-blood]] image. (Pottermore)