The Rise of Malfoy at Hogwarts

: Answer readers' questions 24/6/21

1. Reader "Good night": I have always wanted to ask what this dragon acne is. I saw dragon syphilis in another book. Is Abramaxus a dragon knight?

   Dragon Pox DragonPox is inspired by Muggle’s Smallpox Smallpox. The symptoms are that the face is covered with pockmarks and the skin will always turn green. In severe cases, it will lead to death. Mild symptoms include green and purple spots between the toes and sparks from the nostrils when sneezing.

   This is a disease unique to wizards, Muggle immunity (the dumb gun is not clear, so I don’t know whether it is a magical problem or a genetic problem).

   This is not a terminal illness. In the 17th century, Gunshida (that is, the one-eyed hunchback witch statue himself) invented a treatment method. Of course, the success rate is not 100%. The younger the patient, the higher the success rate.

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2. Several readers think: Don’t the big families have intermarriage? The offspring should have all blood abilities!

  Theoretically, all the children of the pure-blood family should have all the blood of their ancestors, this is true.

   But the setting of this book is that the return of blood is a very difficult, rare and high threshold phenomenon. The blood that is too long is too diluted, so even if you want to return to your ancestors, you can only trace the blood of your close relatives, which is more intense.

   The protagonist can return to the blood of the Malfoy family because the travel through innate inspires the eye of magic. The protagonist can return to the blood of the Black family because he has reached the state of three in one.

  If you want to return the rent, you must have an adventure, which explains why there are so few people in the original book that inspire the talent of blood.

   So being able to rent back 1-4 bloodlines is the upper limit of the protagonist (Author: Don't repeat the bloodline plot all the time, it will be sprayed with water)

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  3. Reader "South and North": This reader criticized the description of the Malfoys in the book for not conforming to the original personality-the Malfoys only showed pure blood, but in fact they are not so prejudiced. The novel also mentions that his family is in Before the Muggle Protection Act, it was the family with the most Muggles

   The latter part is actually fine. The Malfoy family is not really extreme pureblood, because there are indeed Muggle figures in the ancestors, such as Lucius I. But there is a problem with logic. Lucius II himself is only a member of the Malfoy family, and he cannot be equal to the entire family.

   Lucius II and Draco (as a child) are indeed very pure-blooded, this is not a fabricated by the author.

  First, Draco is the character who puts Muggle seeds on his lips. He even cursed Hermione to die during the secret room incident. Remember, it is death, not petrification or injury. A child can be so vicious, isn't it the influence of his parents?

Second, Pottermore's Draco article also mentioned that after the end of the seventh book of the original, Draco changed his mind, put aside his pure-blood concept (that this person is actually not bad and can be saved), and finally married and He is as gentle as Astoria. Lucius strongly opposed the union of the two, and family gatherings have been filled with tension and depression ever since.

   Third, and more obviously, Lucius and Narcissa clearly opposed Draco and Astoria's education of their sons to treat Muggles. You say, this is not pure-blooded prejudice?

   The author set as: The Malfoy family’s ancestral training is "survival first" and "interest first", but Lucius II was so influenced by his father Abrasachs that he forgot the family's ancestral training

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  4. About random entry

Actually, you don’t know the author’s bitterness. The author has been writing for almost 4 months, and it has more than 400,000 words. The collection is still hovering between 2900-3000. The HP colleagues who published books later than me have realized many of them. Overtaken.

   The author thought that since no one had watched it anyway, he began to let himself go, play stubbornly, and entertain himself.

   There are two purposes for writing a book, one is to see if we can find close readers, and the other is to write well, right?

  Since the first one can't do it, of course let it go!

   Then, at the beginning of this week (I still remember 21/06/21), collections and reviews suddenly increased.

   The author was very surprised and annoyed at the time, regretting the mess in the latter part...

   The big mistake has been made, the author can only say sorry, but the author can guarantee that he will return to rigorous writing later and will not mess around.

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