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This theme, including some mesmerising femele power moments in the whole series as well as some lovely photos of Emma Watson/Hermione Granger. Don't miss out: Exclusive details of Narcissa Malfoy revealed! Be sure to comment and get a chance to be in the magazine! By Andromeda Riddle.(PLEASE OWL ME YOUR REVIEW!!)

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5 Things You Never Knew About Narcissa Malfoy

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1. Draco eventually went on to marry Astoria Greengrass, despite some of his other on and off again relationships throughout his early years. Astoria was exactly the sort of person that Draco needed to ground himself.


However, the suspected Slytherin member wasn't well-liked by Draco's mother. Narcissa didn't at all agree with Astoria's attitude towards blood tolerance. Despite being of a pure-blooded family herself, Astoria certainly didn't hold the same views as the rest of the Malfoy family.


2. Narcissa is a quick thinker and is able to put a plan together that benefits her and her family with impressive alacrity. Her choice to link Snape in the unbreakable vow, for instance, was incredibly strategic, pushing him into a corner.


Lying to Voldemort was another example of some quick thinking to secure what she needed long term, and there are plenty of other instances in which Narcissa might have actually been the slyest person in the room!


3. Though her husband was a loyal Death Eater held in high regard by the Dark Lord himself, his wife Narcissa never officially became one. She did, however, share his elitist views of wizarding supremacy and the importance of blood purity.


We see her supporting her husband and playing host to the Death Eater meetings that take place in Malfoy Manor in the final book, yet you can rest assured that Narcissa was never beneath one of those dark hoods. This much has been confirmed by J.K. Rowling herself.


4. After Harry disarmed Draco in Malfoy Manor, Draco was left wandless, prompting his mother Narcissa to gave him her own. This meant that now both she and her husband Lucius, who had given his wand to Voldemort, were without wands. However, in the Deathly Hallows sequel, during the final battle, we see Narcissa holding another wand of unknown origin. This is because Narcissa was originally to retrieve her son's wand from Harry after he was "killed" by Voldemort.


However, in the movies, we see that Harry has kept the wand after he reveals he is alive. And given that the wand Narcissa gave to Draco burned up in Crabbe's Fiendfyre accident in the Room of Requirement, he should have no wand either. So the wand Draco visibly has at the end of the movie should have been retrieved by Narcissa from Harry while he was pretending to be dead and given to Draco. Yet, this scene was cut out of the final movie. So in the final battle, both Narcissa, Harry, and Draco are shown carrying what is essentially the same wand.


5. This one's quite obvious for a hardened Harry Potter fan, yet many didn't notice Narcissa's uniqueness when it comes to her name. Of all the Black children since Phineas Nigellus Black, Narcissa is the only one who hasn't been named after a star or a constellation. In fact, her name presumably comes from the mythological Narcissus, which pairs well with both her appearance and her elitist behavior.


But, that's not the only thing that makes her special; she's also the only Black born with completely blond hair. In the movies, however, the stylists decided she would have a partly black hair to represent her connection to the Black family and her older sister Bellatrix, while her blond locks would clearly mark her as a Malfoy.

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