If you’re Lucius at this point, how the hell do you now update your “Harry is Voldie” hypothesis?
On the one one hand, he just paid 100K galleons to save a mud blood girl. On the other hand, he spooked a dementor. On the other other hand, while that feat may be impressive, it’s certainly not anything the Dark Lord had been known to do previously. And is he consprasizing with Dumbledore, or against him?
Probably a very confusing time to be the Lord of Malfoy.
It makes a great deal of sense as a purely political ploy. Harry just greatly strengthened the legend of the boy who lived, and since that is the result, Lucius is likely to suspect that it was also the intent.
That mudblood girl is also the most talented witch of her generation. Maybe Harrymort just wants another Bellatrix and this is the first step towards it. Maybe the debt doesn’t matter because Britain is going to be at war / Lucius will be dead before Harry would graduate. Also, Harry just gained a sworn minion out of it, which is arguably a lot more useful than a large sum of money.
Confirmation bias remains and this is Lucius who whatever his cunning isn’t a rationalist. So he’s more likely to be thinking “Why did Voldemort save the mudblood girl?” than consider that he was wrong thinking Harry was Voldemort.
If Harrymort regains ‘his’ former power, he’ll have the use of all House Malfoy’s wealth. But Lucius still doesn’t know what the Dark Lord wants with Hermione Granger.
Great point. If Harry is Voldemort, Voldemort will keep Harry money because Lucius have them. If Harry is not Voldemort, Voldemort will earn Harry money, because Lucius have them now.
Win-win once again. Lucius is a competent player, and Harry is underestimating him.
Where is Lucius thinking Harry is Voldamort coming from? I’ve heard this being discussed as cannon, but I didn’t pick it up from the story. Was it in the author’s notes somewhere, or did I simply miss something?
It’s implied in Ch. 38 and all subsequent Lucius/Harry interactions. Specially relevant is the ironic “I prefer to deal with the part of House Malfoy that’s my own age”, which Lucius understands in a completely different way than Harry intends.
If you’re Lucius at this point, how the hell do you now update your “Harry is Voldie” hypothesis?
On the one one hand, he just paid 100K galleons to save a mud blood girl. On the other hand, he spooked a dementor. On the other other hand, while that feat may be impressive, it’s certainly not anything the Dark Lord had been known to do previously. And is he consprasizing with Dumbledore, or against him?
Probably a very confusing time to be the Lord of Malfoy.
It makes a great deal of sense as a purely political ploy. Harry just greatly strengthened the legend of the boy who lived, and since that is the result, Lucius is likely to suspect that it was also the intent.
That mudblood girl is also the most talented witch of her generation. Maybe Harrymort just wants another Bellatrix and this is the first step towards it. Maybe the debt doesn’t matter because Britain is going to be at war / Lucius will be dead before Harry would graduate. Also, Harry just gained a sworn minion out of it, which is arguably a lot more useful than a large sum of money.
Confirmation bias remains and this is Lucius who whatever his cunning isn’t a rationalist. So he’s more likely to be thinking “Why did Voldemort save the mudblood girl?” than consider that he was wrong thinking Harry was Voldemort.
If Harrymort regains ‘his’ former power, he’ll have the use of all House Malfoy’s wealth. But Lucius still doesn’t know what the Dark Lord wants with Hermione Granger.
Great point. If Harry is Voldemort, Voldemort will keep Harry money because Lucius have them. If Harry is not Voldemort, Voldemort will earn Harry money, because Lucius have them now.
Win-win once again. Lucius is a competent player, and Harry is underestimating him.
Where is Lucius thinking Harry is Voldamort coming from? I’ve heard this being discussed as cannon, but I didn’t pick it up from the story. Was it in the author’s notes somewhere, or did I simply miss something?
It’s implied in Ch. 38 and all subsequent Lucius/Harry interactions. Specially relevant is the ironic “I prefer to deal with the part of House Malfoy that’s my own age”, which Lucius understands in a completely different way than Harry intends.