Draco Malfoy – Werewolf?

by Travis Prinzi on May 16, 2006

In the back of my mind, I’ve been toying with using a post to entertain the “Draco Wolf-boy” theory that is circulating. Janet Batchler has concluded her set-ups and payoffs series with a post on Draco, and she lays out the theory. Like her, I’m not entirely convinced, but I can definitely see the possibility. Good thoughts. And if you haven’t been keeping up with the set-ups and payoffs series, be sure to search through her archives. (Janet – perhaps you could put together a post that links to all of them in order?)

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1 memyselfandiNo Gravatar December 21, 2006 at 1:27 pm

throughout the sixth book, malfoy has certainly shown symptons of a werewolf. he ‘looks pale’ and doesnt hand in his tranfiguration homework for 2 days in a row. he shows his left arm to the guy in burgin and burkes and says, ‘fenrir greyback is great friend of ours’..greyback is a werewolf-why would draco mention him if he really was a deatheater. obviously, he was showing the place where a werewolf bit him. and when harry entered the room of requirement, he found it ina a mess.it all seems very similar to how lupin would destroy things when he was a werewolf. so draco is most probably a werewolf.

2 StephaniNo Gravatar June 16, 2007 at 4:18 pm

I Totally agree. Draco shows many of the side affects werewolfism, greyish skin, ill looking, loss of sleep. I think that if this was true, it would be an awesome plot twist.

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