![]() It was only one facet of a very complex magical ability he and his mother had called Sight, if only for lack of a better term. Seeing voices in color was not what made him a Seer, however. He had noticed that colors changed as the students around him matured and grew older. It was also true that a person’s color could change, although never suddenly. While Draco developed, by this point, a general idea of what each color meant, he was always trying to learn more about what each particular hue meant. There was always a slight shade difference, all which meant something different. Also, while many people’s colors appeared almost identical, no voice was quite the same. A few students fell outside these normal ranges, such as Harry Potter: a dull blue implying kindness, bravery, hardworking, or lack of stability.Įvery once in a while, when new students arrived, or when he visited Hogsmeade, he would encounter people with voices colored in shades he hadn’t encountered before. The majority of Ravenclaw students were yellow, Hufflepuff pink, Slytherin green, and Gryffindor a mix of the three. The others within Hogwarts fell into three main categories. In other words, they had no distinctive qualities. White signified a lack of decisiveness, weak goals, and no strong personality traits. Draco hated white voices, especially his. ![]() Most of the voices in Hogwarts were white, like Draco’s own. Those like Hermione Granger who had high intellect, tenacious loyalty, or somewhat lesser people skills had yellow voices. Pink voices implied low intelligence, naivety, or a shallow person. Blaise Zabini, whom Draco would tentatively call a friend, was one of these voices. Green could also imply cunning, high goals, and powerful connections. These people did fairly well in school, but were generally average in grades and excelled more in the social aspect of their lives. A green voice meant a vibrant, extroverted personality, often cheerful and confident. If Draco were to describe it, he would explain one prominent aspect: people’s voices appeared in color to him. It was difficult to explain exactly how the process worked. He was very grateful for her foresight now. Ever since the day he and his mother had discovered what he could do…what he was, he hadn’t mentioned his unique Sight to a single soul upon her frantic insistence. A Slytherin, after all, knows better than anyone the importance of keeping strengths and weaknesses from the ears of those who are untrustworthy. It was something that Draco had kept from everyone, save a select few. Discretely, of course: it wouldn’t do for someone to discover his secret. He had read every book he could get his hands on regarding Seers and their abilities. And his Sight saw deeper into people than he could recall ever hearing or reading about. He could take one look at a person and tell you truths concerning their personal lives that would be impossible to know for anyone else.ĭraco Malfoy was a Seer. ![]() Instead, his distinctive gifts enabled him to read people, situations, and events with an uncanny instinct. Although his grades were quite above average, this was not where his genius lay. Part 1 of the Unleashed Verse series Next Work → Stats: Published: Completed: Words: 90608 Chapters: 13/13 Comments: 47 Kudos: 684 Bookmarks: 90 Hits: 17998ĭraco Malfoy was wickedly intelligent. Book 4: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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