Lucius Malfoy, a powerful and wealthy man, has always sought ways of distinguishing himself from the crowd. From a young age he was taught the importance of his pureblood status and this essential focus on his own kind eventually led him to the Knights of Walpurgis, or Death Eaters as they became known later on. He was never fond of muggles and did not understand Wizards like the Weasley family who seemed to go out of their way to bring shame upon the Wizarding kind. Lucius believes that wizards should stand proud and that they should not be afraid of showing their true power and superiority. This ingrained racist view, coupled with a feeling of utter superiority over others, including muggles and most wizards, led Lucius to believe that Voldemort had the right idea about wielding power and using it to create a new, purer society of wizards, a society in which Lucius saw himself, along with his family. Although he cares deeply for his wife and son, the importance he places on his status has always been more important to him.
Re: Lucius Malfoy
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