In fanfiction where Draco Malfoy joins the Order, his development could be very interesting. He may start off as an outcast among the Order members, given his past as a Death Eater - in - training. However, as he proves his loyalty, he could gradually earn their respect. His skills in potions and magic in general could be a great asset to the Order. For example, he could create new protective potions. Also, his relationship with Hermione could take a different turn. Instead of being rivals, they might work together and he could learn a lot from her about equality and acceptance, which would further transform his character.
If Draco joins the Order, his character could experience a huge shift. He'd have to confront his family's beliefs. He might start to see the value in the Order's cause, like fighting against Voldemort's pure - blood supremacy. This could lead to him using his Slytherin cunning in new ways, perhaps by infiltrating Death Eater meetings and passing on information. His relationships with other Order members would be complex. Harry might be initially suspicious but could come to trust him over time. Draco would also have to deal with the internal conflict of betraying his family's long - held values.
His character would likely become more empathetic. Being around the members of the Order, who fight for good, would expose him to different values. He might start to question the beliefs he grew up with as a Malfoy.
When Draco joins the Order in the fanfiction, his character development is complex. He begins to question his old beliefs that were instilled in him by his family. As he works with the Order, he realizes that the Dark Arts and Voldemort's ideology are wrong. His relationship with Hermione also plays a big role. She challenges him intellectually and morally, which helps him to evolve into a more ethical and caring wizard.
If Draco Malfoy and Ron Weasley were twins in fanfiction, it would be a wild ride. Draco might initially be ashamed of having a 'blood - traitor' as a twin, while Ron would be confused about having a Slytherin twin. But as time goes on, they could find common ground in their magical abilities. They both are talented in different ways. Draco is good at potions and Ron has his own charm in practical magic. They could start learning from each other, and this exchange could lead to a more harmonious relationship. Their friends would also be in for a shock, Hermione would be intrigued and try to analyze the situation, while Harry would be a bit wary at first but then come to accept it.
His character would likely become more empathetic. Having a baby would force Draco to think about someone other than himself. He'd start to understand the importance of love and sacrifice, which are crucial in raising a child.
Well, he would probably become more brave and selfless over time. In Gryffindor, the values of courage are highly emphasized. Draco, being in that house, would be constantly surrounded by those who act on their instincts to do what's right. He might start to question his previous Slytherin - like behaviors such as being so focused on pure - blood supremacy. His relationships would also change drastically. Instead of being friends with Crabbe and Goyle, he could form bonds with Gryffindors like Harry, Ron and Hermione, albeit with a lot of initial friction due to their past differences. This new environment would force him to adapt and grow in ways that are completely different from what we saw in the original series where he was a Slytherin.
In some fanfictions, Draco might start to question his family's loyalty to Voldemort. The events of the Goblet of Fire could expose him to the true horrors of the Dark Lord's plans, causing him to develop a more independent and moral stance. For example, he could see the harm that Voldemort's return brings to Hogwarts and its students, and this makes him reevaluate his associations.
In this type of fanfiction, Draco's character could develop in terms of his relationships. The experience of getting spanked could make him more vulnerable, and he may open up to people he previously kept at a distance. He might form closer bonds with those who show him kindness or understanding during this difficult time. It could also make him more introspective, leading to a change in his values and priorities within the wizarding community.
His character could develop by becoming more empathetic. Meeting the next generation, who are more open - minded, might make him realize the harm of his previous bigoted views. He could start to question his Slytherin upbringing and the pure - blood supremacist ideas he was taught.
Draco could become more independent. Before getting his wand, he was probably more reliant on his family's name and status. But with his wand, he has his own tool to make things happen. For instance, he might start to explore parts of the wizarding world that his family doesn't control or influence. He could start to form his own opinions about magic, rather than just following what his father says. He might even start to see the value in Muggle - born magic, which would be a huge shift in his character.
One big plot twist could be that Draco is actually a triple agent. Everyone in the Order thinks he's on their side, but he's also still somewhat loyal to his family and the Death Eaters, and he's playing both sides against the middle. Another twist could be that Draco discovers a secret about his family's past that makes him question everything he thought he knew, and this discovery is what really cements his loyalty to the Order. For example, he might find out that his family was once blackmailed into serving Voldemort.