It could be a moment of redemption for Draco, showing a change in his character and maybe a newfound sense of responsibility.
It might involve Draco acknowledging the efforts of those who fought against Voldemort and trying to bridge the gap between different factions. It could also be a turning point for his character development and relationships with others.
Voldemort's failure was caused by many factors. First, he made Horcruxes in an attempt to escape death and split his soul, but this left his soul in a fragmented and weak state. When his curse on Harry rebounded, his soul split again and accidentally gave a part of his soul to Harry, creating Harry Potter who could destroy him. Secondly, in his exchange with Slughorn, he had underestimated Harry's ability to extract crucial information from Slughorn. He had also underestimated the house-elf's magic, not knowing that Kreacher could escape from the Horcrux hiding place he had set up for protection, and that Regulus had used Kreacher's information to retrieve the locket when he returned. Voldemort was so confident that no one knew the secrets of Hogwarts that he hid the Horcrux in the Room of Requirement, but Harry and the others found it. He had entrusted the diary to Lucius, who had used it for his own purposes instead of protecting it. In addition, in the final battle of Hogwarts, Voldemort, who had already experienced the rebound of the curse once, had cast the Deadly Curse on Harry when Harry reminded him that the master of the Elder Wand had changed. As a result, he was once again defeated by the rebound of the curse. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was not enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Hermione might initially be shocked and afraid, but she would quickly gather her wits. She would assess Draco, trying to figure out if there was any way to sway him to her side. Given her ability to see the good in people, she might try to appeal to any sense of morality Draco has left, all while secretly planning her escape or a way to undermine Voldemort's plan of using her as a pawn against the good side.
Well, it could start with Draco being forced into this 'pet' - like situation by Voldemort. Maybe at first Draco is terrified, but as time goes on, he might start to understand Voldemort's motives a bit more, and their relationship could become more complex, with Draco having to do Voldemort's bidding while also trying to find a way out.
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Fanfiction about Voldemort torturing Draco can be quite intense. One possible reason for this plotline is to add more depth to Draco's character. By experiencing such extreme pain and suffering, he may become more sympathetic to the readers. Also, it can highlight the fear that Voldemort instilled in his followers. If he could torture one of his own, no one was truly safe.
Well, in fanfiction, Voldemort torturing Draco can be a means to show the true nature of Voldemort's evil. It's a shock factor that grabs the reader's attention. It also makes Draco a more complex character as he has to endure this horror.
Yes, there might be such a fanfiction in the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction. Fanfiction writers often explore unique and sometimes dark or alternative storylines, and this could be one of them.
One possible plot could be a moment of unexpected vulnerability for Voldemort. Maybe Draco, in a moment of courage or desperation, hugs Voldemort to show him a different side of humanity, which then makes Voldemort question his own actions.
Draco's character could develop from a scared boy following his family's dark path to a brave young man. Standing up to Voldemort would force him to face his fears and make his own decisions. He might start to question the values he was taught and find new ones based on courage and justice.
It could lead to all sorts of chaos! Maybe Voldemort gets really angry and lashes out.