However, in the Deathly Hallows sequel, during the final battle, we see Narcissa holding another wand of unknown origin. This meant that now both she and her husband Lucius, who had given his wand to Voldemort, were without wands. "If you attack my son again, I shall ensure that it is the last thing you ever do."Īfter Harry disarmed Draco in Malfoy Manor, Draco was left wandless, prompting his mother Narcissa to gave him her own. Also, she would not tolerate anyone attacking or insulting her son, not even her husband. Initially, he was to attend the Durmstrang academy for purebloods, but being a worried and loving mother, Narcissa begged Lucius to let Draco attend Hogwarts so he would be closer to her. RELATED: Harry Potter: 10 Heroic Deeds Draco Malfoy PerformedĪpart from that iconic scene, Narcissa has been a caring and protective mother since before Draco received his Hogwarts letter. Essentially, Harry's life was saved by the love of two mothers: his own, and Narcissa's love for Draco. She did this because she knew her family would not find peace and safety in the grasp of Voldemort. In fact, her love for Draco far exceeds her loyalty to both her husband and Lord Voldemort, as showcased by her actions in the Battle for Hogwarts where she betrayed the Dark Lord by lying about Harry being dead - something only one other person would dare to do. Be that as it may, she's an incredibly caring and loving mother to her son Draco. Narcissa is a deeply flawed and prejudiced character who's been on the side of You-Know-Who all the way until the very last book.
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