The Harry Potter universe is a vast magical world filled with action-packed wizard battles, interesting creatures, and superb storylines. J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, managed to incorporate all of these elements into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. To create a successful franchise, J.K. Rowling, and subsequently Warner Bros., had to feature an exciting villain — Lord Voldemort. Lord Voldemort and his followers of Death Eaters were perfect antagonists and stood at the center of the original Harry Potter franchise. Among Lord Voldemort’s Death Eaters were, however, two characters who stood out: Lucius Malfoy and Severus Snape.Harry Potter depicted Lucius Malfoy as a strong believer in blood purity, and he preferred to eradicate anyone who came in the way of his radical ideologies. On the other hand, Severus Snape only appeared evil, while his true intentions always lay in protecting Harry Potter. During his time as Death Eater and Professor of Potions and Defense Against the Dark Arts, Severus showcased his natural skills in magic and the hidden power that resided inside of him. Although there was never a real battle between the wizards, it would have been interesting to see a showdown of these talented Death Eaters to see who would have come out on top.Lucius Malfoy was probably one of the most well-known and dangerous followers of Lord Voldemort. Most known for his distaste of all Muggle-borns, Lucius Malfoy had strong ideologies that made him a feared and determined wizard in Harry Potter. Lord Voldemort’s quest for blood purity came as the ideal goal for Lucius, and he even became Voldemort’s second-in-command during the First Wizarding War. This title was later stolen from Lucius by none other than Bellatrix Lestrange.Why the Harry Potter Films Are the Best Book Adaptations of All Time
The Harry Potter universe is a vast magical world filled with action-packed wizard battles, interesting creatures, and superb storylines. J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, managed to incorporate all of these elements into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. To create a successful franchise, J.K. Rowling, and subsequently Warner Bros., had to feature an exciting villain — Lord Voldemort. Lord Voldemort and his followers of Death Eaters were perfect antagonists and stood at the center of the original Harry Potter franchise. Among Lord Voldemort’s Death Eaters were, however, two characters who stood out: Lucius Malfoy and Severus Snape.
Harry Potter depicted Lucius Malfoy as a strong believer in blood purity, and he preferred to eradicate anyone who came in the way of his radical ideologies. On the other hand, Severus Snape only appeared evil, while his true intentions always lay in protecting Harry Potter. During his time as Death Eater and Professor of Potions and Defense Against the Dark Arts, Severus showcased his natural skills in magic and the hidden power that resided inside of him. Although there was never a real battle between the wizards, it would have been interesting to see a showdown of these talented Death Eaters to see who would have come out on top.
Lucius Malfoy was probably one of the most well-known and dangerous followers of Lord Voldemort. Most known for his distaste of all Muggle-borns, Lucius Malfoy had strong ideologies that made him a feared and determined wizard in Harry Potter. Lord Voldemort’s quest for blood purity came as the ideal goal for Lucius, and he even became Voldemort’s second-in-command during the First Wizarding War. This title was later stolen from Lucius by none other than Bellatrix Lestrange.
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