Lucius cared deeply about his family, especially
Narcissa's greatest moment, however, was when she chose to betray Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Not knowing whether Draco was alive or dead, Narcissa chose to lie to the Dark Lord rather than risk losing her son.
Why? The main reason is that Lucius failed to retrieve the prophecy from the Ministry of Magic, put that on top of all the other times Lucius failed, and it leads to him losing any clout he once carried within the Death Eaters.
Draco was still on the losing team when Voldemort fell. Lucius didn't really betray Voldemort, but rather ignored orders when he abandoned the fight to search for his son in the castle. Contrary to what the films portrayed, Lucius loved his son.
Lucius knew he had failed to obtain the Prophecy at the Department of Secrets. He was aware of how Voldemort treated those who failed him. I'm quite sure that Lucius was stressed and wondering how he had fallen so far. His entitlement had blinded him to how others were treated.
Draco Malfoy's mother Narcissa was cold, cunning and devoted to the Dark Lord. But she was also a mother, which meant she was willing to risk everything to make sure her son was safe. When Harry survived Voldemort's Killing Curse for the second time, Narcissa pretended he was dead so she could get to Draco.
7 Lucius Malfoy
Malfoy is far crueler and snobbish than his son, believing in blood purity and wizarding supremacy. Lucius is a genuinely dangerous presence in Chamber of Secrets; he even tries to kill Harry in the Hogwarts hallway.
Following his failure to obtain an important prophecy at the end of Order of the Phoenix, Lucius is sent to Azkaban for a while until Voldemort breaks him out, although he doesn't play much of a role in the series going forward.
Draco's refusal to reveal Harry's identity to Bellatrix was not because he liked him. It was because he believed that Harry was the only chance they had at defeating Voldemort. At first, Draco admired and revered Voldemort until he threatened his family's safety.
Originally Answered: How did Voldemort punish the malfoys after Harry escaped from the mansion? He tortured them mercilessly, particularly Lucius who still had a bruised eye during the Battle of Hogwarts several weeks later.
Because Arthur was a “blood traitor”: A pureblood who associated with Muggles/did not view them as inferior. It outraged him that someone lucky enough to be “pure” refused to embrace that purity, and instead wanted to protect Muggles and was in fact fascinated by their culture.
Lucius was hesitant to give Voldemort his wand because Voldemort had taken control of Lucius' home, Malfoy Manor. Lucius was loyal to the Malfoy name and had a deep sense of family pride, so he was not willing to submit to Voldemort's will. Even when Voldemort threatened him, Lucius still refused to hand over the wand.
As a result, Voldemort became increasingly dismissive of Lucius and his entire family, resulting in the Battle of Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, in which the Malfoys finally abandoned their Dark Lord allegiance and defected to the good side.
Malfoy was born in a pure blood family and had no doubt heard of the baby who defeated Voldemort, which would have intrigued him. Therefore he tried to befriend Harry, but came off as rude, which got him rejected. He then proceeded to bully Harry and his friends to avenge the rejection.
Voldemort didn't hate Lucius Malfoy, he despised him for his failure. Lucius's fall from grace is a study in irony. During the Second Wizarding War, Lucius was Voldemort's Chief Death Eater; but afterwards, everything went downhill for him.
It's pretty clear from the books that Draco recognizes Harry/Hermione/Ron. But fortunately, he's too afraid of the consequences so he pretends he doesn't recognize them.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
In this book, Rowling reveals that Bellatrix is the guardian of Helga Hufflepuff's cup (though she is unaware that it is a Horcrux), which Voldemort has entrusted the Lestranges to keep in their Gringotts vault.
Harry James Potter holds half-blood status in Rowling's imagined wizarding world because his mother is Muggle-born and his father is pure-blood.
The Malfoys are able to avoid serving time in Azkaban, as they provide evidence that helps the Ministry track down the Death Eaters who had fled after the war. It is also probable that, since Narcissa's lie to Voldemort saved Harry's life, the family is pardoned for their crimes.
Having rendered unknown, shady (and almost certainly magical) services to King William I, Malfoy was given a prime piece of land in Wiltshire, seized from local landowners, upon which his descendants have lived for ten consecutive centuries.
In the movie, yes, Lucius Malfoy did start to say the incantation for the Killing Curse before he got stopped by Dobby. However, Jason Isaacs, the actor playing him, stated in an interview that he just said the first spell that came into his head, which happened to be Avada Kedavra.
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Lucius was imprisoned in Azkaban and, even after he is free, was treated as a disgrace and a failure by Voldemort and the other Death Eaters. In summary, Lucius is on Voldemort's bad side because: he failed to obtain the prophecy for Voldemort. he exposed the secret of Voldemort's return.
He had a rather cowardly knack for self-preservation
Lucius was an incredibly slippery fellow and had a talent for saving his own skin. He managed to lie his way out of trouble after Voldemort's first attempt at a coup by saying he had been under the Imperius Curse.
For the Potter uninitiated, “always” is how Snape explains to Dumbledore in the final book why his Patronus takes the same shape as the one belonging to his long-lost love: Harry Potter's mother, Lily.