As the rarest Patronus in the Wizarding World possible, the Albatross represents an enormous bird that flies freely across any sea. This rare Patronus represents those who are simultaneously fearless, optimistic, happy-go-lucky, and ambitious.
The albatross is the rarest Patronus on our list; the one belonging to the lowest number of Wizarding World fans.
Things You Must Know: 1. In general, you only get 5 questions if your choices move in the direction of a casual Patronus, you'll get 6 questions for uncommon choices and You'll get 7 questions sets for a Rare Patronus, and “Dragon” is a rare one.
1 Albatross
As the rarest Patronus in the Wizarding World possible, the Albatross represents an enormous bird that flies freely across any sea.
Draco Malfoy's patronus is never mentioned in the Harry Potter series, and there is no canon information about what form it might take. However, some fans have speculated that his patronus could be a dragon, given his surname and his interest in dragons, which is shown in the series.
The fifth year was boring for Sirius. Except for the fact that he had mastered the Patronus Charm, -his patronus was a black German Shepherd, and became an Animagi, -which was the same as his patronus, the fifth year wasn't very interesting.
Elder. The rarest wand wood of all, and reputed to be deeply unlucky, the elder wand is trickier to master than any other.
A Patronus is a kind of positive force, and for the wizard who can conjure one, it works something like a shield, with the Dementor feeding on it, rather than him. In order for it to work, you need to think of a memory. Not just any memory, a very happy memory, a very powerful memory…
What is Voldemort's patronus? The natural thought would be that Voldemort's patronus would be a snake. But, that's not true, Voldemort would be incapable of producing a patronus. Dementors are Voldemort's allies, he and his death eaters don't need patronuses to keep them at bay.
The Occamy patronus is most common in Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. Another unusual patronus in that it is most common in 2 completely different houses: Hufflepuff and Slytherin. A universal characteristic of those with the Basset Hound patronus is that they are smart.
In "Deathly Hallows," Snape also uses his Patronus to help Harry on his quest to find Voldemort's horcruxes; a Patronus charm can be used to send messages, and Harry seems to subconsciously recognise the doe as an extension of his mother, allowing him to trust it.
Like most snakes, black mambas can be associated with great wisdom and a sharp mind. Snakes are powerful symbols, and those whose patronus takes the form of a serpent tend to also be powerful people in kind. The black mamba is unique in that it only forms for those who show a special kind of mind.
Severus was Sorted into Ravenclaw, thankfully avoiding being sorted into Slytherin, as that would put a strain on his relationship with his best friend and true love, Lily Evans. While attending Hogwarts, it was noticed since his first day that the boy was a prodigy.
Worst: Lucius Malfoy
Lucius Malfoy is pretty clearly a bad person, but he's a perfect example of how banal cruelty and evilness can be. Lucius likes to control, humiliate, and cause people pain, but he's also too weak and self-absorbed to really become one of the evil "greats," so to speak.
At Hogwarts, she, along with her sisters, was sorted into Slytherin. It is suggested in the novels that, as a student, Bellatrix associated with a group of students – including Rodolphus Lestrange, Severus Snape, Avery, Evan Rosier and Wilkes – who nearly all became Death Eaters.
Your animagus is not always your patronus. Both an animagus and a patronus are said to take on a form that reflects the caster's inner most personality traits, so it makes sense that they would be the same. An example of this is that James Potter transformed into a stag and also had a patronus that was a stag.
Yet despite the danger of his mission, and despite being hated by most of the wizarding world, Snape held on to the one thing that kept him going: the safety of Lily's son. He even sent his Patronus to guide Harry Potter to the sword of Gryffindor (a known Horcrux-killer) in a nearby lake.
Bellatrix Lestange would not have a Patronus. Death eaters, who are basically evil and live off fear and domination, seem to be incapable of producing a Patronus. Snape was able to produce a Patronus because a) he was not a true death eater and b) he had happy memories of Lily in his past...and he clung to them.
Draco Malfoy - Voldemort
Much of what is known about the characters' Boggarts comes from the video game, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. In this game, it becomes clear that Draco Malfoy's Boggart is Lord Voldemort. Draco's fear of Voldemort likely comes from different reasons than others have.
Draco is not an animagus in the story. However, if he were to become one, I believe he would be a Siamese cat. His belief in his superiority and his snobbish manner line up with Siamese traits, but he, like the cats, loves his family deeply.