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* ShoutOut: ''Draco Dormiens'' places Malfoy Manor near Chipping Sodbury, the birthplace of {{Creator/JK Rowling}}. The {{canon}} later placed it in Wiltshire.

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''Draco Dormiens'' places Malfoy Manor near Chipping Sodbury, the birthplace of {{Creator/JK Rowling}}. The {{canon}} later placed it in Wiltshire.



* TakeThat: an unintentional one, given that it was written before the series finished, but happened when Hermione described how she believed she and Ron would end up together, and Harry and Ginny would too, and they'd spend ever Christmas together. Draco's response? "[[SickeninglySweet How revolting]]."
** Draco delivers quite a few of these to the original series. For example, when Harry asks if being in love always feels like [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince having a huge, scary monster in your chest]], Draco responds "No, I think you have indigestion. I'd see a medi-wizard if I were you."
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Notable for beginning the DracoInLeatherPants phenomenon, the story took Harry's rival Draco Malfoy and turned him into a [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]], leather-clad AntiHero best described as a combination of [[Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber Corwin]], [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike]] and Literature/ArtemisFowl. Became wildly popular in fandom to the point where some fans began to [[BetterThanCanon prefer the Draco Trilogy to the actual canon]].

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Notable for beginning the DracoInLeatherPants phenomenon, the story took Harry's rival Draco Malfoy and turned him into a [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]], leather-clad AntiHero best described as a combination of [[Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber Corwin]], [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike]] and Literature/ArtemisFowl. Became wildly popular in fandom to the point where some fans began to [[BetterThanCanon prefer the Draco Trilogy to the actual canon]].canon.
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The Draco Trilogy was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the FandomVIP [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.

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The ''The Draco Trilogy Trilogy'' was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the FandomVIP [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.
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* TakeThat: an unintentional one, given that it was written before the series finished, but happened when Hermione described how she believed she and Ron would end up together, and Harry and Ginny would too, and they'd spend ever Christmas together. Draco's response? "[[TastesLikeDiabetes How revolting]]."

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* TakeThat: an unintentional one, given that it was written before the series finished, but happened when Hermione described how she believed she and Ron would end up together, and Harry and Ginny would too, and they'd spend ever Christmas together. Draco's response? "[[TastesLikeDiabetes "[[SickeninglySweet How revolting]]."
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* DamselInDistress: Hermione in ''Draco Sinister''.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Initially Draco, but most of the main cast has this to some extent.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Blaise and Draco.

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* "GravityIsAHarshMistress, but we have to work with her."

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Harry and Draco. And Ginny and Blaise, by the end.

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* HookedUpAfterwards: Ron and Blaise, in the epilogue.

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* CatchAFallingStar: The Weasleys rescue Harry in this manner at the end of ''Draco Dormiens''

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* CatchAFallingStar: The Weasleys rescue Harry in this manner at the end of ''Draco Dormiens''Dormiens''.
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The Draco Trilogy was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.

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The Draco Trilogy was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan FandomVIP [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.
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The Draco Trilogy were an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.

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The Draco Trilogy were was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.
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The Draco Trilogy was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.

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The Draco Trilogy was were an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series. She now spells her name Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.
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''Draco:''' Whaaaaat?\\

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* FandomSpecificPlot: As noted above, the Yule Ball plot. In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', the Yule Ball only happens during the Triwizard Tournament, takes place on Christmas day and is important enough to be attended by Ministry officials, with the most popular wizarding bands providing the music. In the Draco Trilogy, the Yule Ball is an annual event, takes place weeks before Christmas Break and is treated as little more than a high school prom. Seventh years actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them, [[PartySchedulingGambit trumped]] by something called the Seventh Year Pub Crawl.

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* BeautifulAllAlong: Hermione.



* BeautifulAllAlong: Hermione.



* DefrostingIceQueen: Blaise and Draco.



* DefrostingIceQueen: Blaise and Draco.



* GoodAdulteryBadAdultery: When Ron [[spoiler: sleeps with Hermione, who's actually Pansy in disguise, under dark magic]], then it's an unforgivable sin. When Hermione makes out with Draco and cuddles in bed with him for several nights, it's barely glossed over.



* GoodAdulteryBadAdultery: When Ron [[spoiler: sleeps with Hermione, who's actually Pansy in disguise, under dark magic]], then it's an unforgivable sin. When Hermione makes out with Draco and cuddles in bed with him for several nights, it's barely glossed over.
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** Actually, Draco delivers quite a few of these to the original series. For example, when Harry asks if being in love always feels like [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince having a huge, scary monster in your chest]], Draco responds "No, I think you have indigestion. I'd see a medi-wizard if I were you."

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** Actually, Draco delivers quite a few of these to the original series. For example, when Harry asks if being in love always feels like [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince having a huge, scary monster in your chest]], Draco responds "No, I think you have indigestion. I'd see a medi-wizard if I were you."

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* KissingCousins: The romance between [[spoiler: Sirius and Narcissa]], who were later shown to be cousins in the books but were not related in the Draco Trilogy. To be fair, though, virtually all the main characters end up being related.
** Technically there was a hint; at one point, Arthur Weasley mentions that the lengths blood purists go to to keep Muggles out of the bloodline means that all remaining pureblood families are related to one another, and the Weasleys, for example, are distant cousins to the Malfoys.
** Also, in Order of the Phoenix, it hints on pure-blood families marrying their cousins, which is part of the reason the Gaunt family was the way it ws. And, it's better than Sirius/Bella at any rate.

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* KissingCousins: The romance between [[spoiler: Sirius and Narcissa]], who were hinted at and later shown to be cousins in the books but were not related in the Draco Trilogy. To be fair, though, virtually all the main characters end up being related.
** Technically there was a hint; at one point, Arthur Weasley mentions that the lengths blood purists go to to keep Muggles out of the bloodline means that all remaining pureblood families are related to one another, and the Weasleys, for example, are distant cousins to the Malfoys.
** Also, in Order of the Phoenix, it hints on pure-blood families marrying their cousins, which is part of the reason the Gaunt family was the way it ws. And, it's better than Sirius/Bella at any rate.
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* CaptainOblivious: Harry. ''Dear God'', Harry. He fails to notice [[spoiler: Ron is having an affair, Hermione and he are having relationship problems, and that Draco (who he shares telepathy with) is ''dying''.]] However, Draco and Snape are pretty much the only ones who seem to be paying enough attention to realise all these things.

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* CaptainOblivious: Harry. ''Dear God'', Harry. He fails to notice [[spoiler: Ron is having an affair, Hermione and he are having relationship problems, and that Draco (who he shares telepathy with) is ''dying''.]] However, Draco and Snape are pretty much the only ones who seem to be paying enough attention to realise realize all these things.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Voldemort's defeated, Narcissa and Sirius are married, Harry and Draco are off to travel the world--but the two {{Official Couple}}s are (temporarily, at least) broken up]].

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Voldemort's defeated, Narcissa and Sirius are married, Harry and Draco are off to travel the world--but world -- but the two {{Official Couple}}s official couples are (temporarily, at least) broken up]].
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* AbusiveParents: Lucius Malfoy, possibly the TropeMaker for Lucius being abusive, which is now considered a cliché in ''Harry Potter'' fanfiction
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* UnbuiltTrope: As noted, this story named and brought prominence to the DracoInLeatherPants trope. It also spent a good deal of time showing how Draco would go from bad guy to good guy and the challenges he would face along the way.

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There was also a good deal of controversy in fandom when the author was blacklisted from Website/FanFictionDotNet for [[{{Plagiarism}} plagiarizing]] lengthy passages from a Creator/PamelaDean series without attribution (and, apparently, lying about having permission to use the passages in her fanfiction, although she did sort of get permission after she was caught). This is often confused with the series using a large amount of quotes and scenes from TV series (including ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'') and several published works, which were (eventually) credited at the end of each chapter. Avocado, the person who first discovered and reported the Pamela Dean plagiarism, wrote [[http://web.archive.org/web/20131022155458/http://www.journalfen.net/community/bad_penny/8985.html#intro here]] a recount of the plagiarism debacle.

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There was also a good deal of controversy in fandom when the author was blacklisted from Website/FanFictionDotNet for [[{{Plagiarism}} [[UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}} plagiarizing]] lengthy passages from a Creator/PamelaDean series without attribution (and, apparently, lying about having permission to use the passages in her fanfiction, although she did sort of get permission after she was caught). This is often confused with the series using a large amount of quotes and scenes from TV series (including ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'') and several published works, which were (eventually) credited at the end of each chapter. Avocado, the person who first discovered and reported the Pamela Dean plagiarism, wrote [[http://web.archive.org/web/20131022155458/http://www.journalfen.net/community/bad_penny/8985.html#intro here]] a recount of the plagiarism debacle.



* {{Plagiarism}}: Many dialogues and even full scenes were copied word-by-word from several published works, without credit.
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There was also a good deal of controversy in fandom when the author was blacklisted from FanfictionDotNet for [[{{Plagiarism}} plagiarizing]] lengthy passages from a Creator/PamelaDean series without attribution (and, apparently, lying about having permission to use the passages in her fanfiction, although she did sort of get permission after she was caught). This is often confused with the series using a large amount of quotes and scenes from TV series (including ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'') and several published works, which were (eventually) credited at the end of each chapter. Avocado, the person who first discovered and reported the Pamela Dean plagiarism, wrote [[http://web.archive.org/web/20131022155458/http://www.journalfen.net/community/bad_penny/8985.html#intro here]] a recount of the plagiarism debacle.

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There was also a good deal of controversy in fandom when the author was blacklisted from FanfictionDotNet Website/FanFictionDotNet for [[{{Plagiarism}} plagiarizing]] lengthy passages from a Creator/PamelaDean series without attribution (and, apparently, lying about having permission to use the passages in her fanfiction, although she did sort of get permission after she was caught). This is often confused with the series using a large amount of quotes and scenes from TV series (including ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'') and several published works, which were (eventually) credited at the end of each chapter. Avocado, the person who first discovered and reported the Pamela Dean plagiarism, wrote [[http://web.archive.org/web/20131022155458/http://www.journalfen.net/community/bad_penny/8985.html#intro here]] a recount of the plagiarism debacle.
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* FandomSpecificPlot: As noted above, the Yule Ball plot. In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', the Yule Ball only happens during the Triwizard Tournament. It takes place on Christmas day, and Harry is amazed at how many people stay over break to attend it. The ball is important enough to be attended by Ministry officials and have the most popular wizarding bands provide the music. In the Draco Trilogy, the Yule Ball is an annual event, takes place weeks before Christmas Break, and is treated as little more than a high school prom. Seventh years actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them, [[PartySchedulingGambit trumped]] by something called the Seventh Year Pub Crawl.

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* FandomSpecificPlot: As noted above, the Yule Ball plot. In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', the Yule Ball only happens during the Triwizard Tournament. It Tournament, takes place on Christmas day, day and Harry is amazed at how many people stay over break to attend it. The ball is important enough to be attended by Ministry officials and have officials, with the most popular wizarding bands provide providing the music. In the Draco Trilogy, the Yule Ball is an annual event, takes place weeks before Christmas Break, Break and is treated as little more than a high school prom. Seventh years actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them, [[PartySchedulingGambit trumped]] by something called the Seventh Year Pub Crawl.
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* FunctionalMagic: Obviously present in ([[TransplantedCharacterFic most]]) ''Harry Potter'' fanfics, but notable here due to the considerable liberties the fanwork took with how magic works in the Potterverse, such as Lucious Malfoy getting his power from actual demons. Most of this is because the trilogy was written between ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner Of Azkaban]]'' and ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire,]]'' before the rules of magic were clearly established.

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* FunctionalMagic: Obviously present in ([[TransplantedCharacterFic most]]) ''Harry Potter'' fanfics, but notable here due to the considerable liberties the fanwork took with how magic works in the Potterverse, such as Lucious Malfoy getting his power from actual demons. Most of this is because Cassie started writing the trilogy was written between ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner Of Azkaban]]'' and ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire,]]'' before the rules of magic were clearly established.
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* DancesAndBalls: Seem to happen a lot, including the [[FandomSpecificPlot usual and inexplicable restaging of the Yule Ball]], although this series may be the TropeMaker there (well, aside fom ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', obviously). The weirdest instance of this: a formal ball is thrown for Harry's seventeenth birthday party in ''Draco Sinister''. Because Harry would have enjoyed that ''[[SarcasmMode way]]'' more than the low-key seventeenth birthday party he later had with the Weasleys in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Deathly Hallows]]''. And whose idea was this? Sirius's! Because it's so in character for Sirius Black to throw a Creator/JaneAusten ball to usher his godson into wizarding adulthood.

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* DancesAndBalls: Seem to happen a lot, including the [[FandomSpecificPlot usual and inexplicable restaging re-staging of the Yule Ball]], although this series may be the TropeMaker there (well, aside fom ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', obviously). The weirdest instance of this: a formal ball is thrown for Harry's seventeenth birthday party in ''Draco Sinister''. Because Harry would have enjoyed that ''[[SarcasmMode way]]'' more than the low-key seventeenth birthday party he later had with the Weasleys in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Deathly Hallows]]''. And whose idea was this? Sirius's! Sirius'! Because it's so in character for Sirius Black to throw a Creator/JaneAusten ball to usher his godson into wizarding adulthood.



* FunctionalMagic: Obviously present in ([[TransplantedCharacterFic most]]) ''Harry Potter'' fanfics, but notable here due to the considerable liberties the fanwork took with how magic works in the Potterverse, such as Lucious Malfoy getting his power from actual demons. Most of this is because the trilogy was written between [[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner Of Azkaban]] and [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire,]] before the rules of magic were clearly established in later books.

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* FunctionalMagic: Obviously present in ([[TransplantedCharacterFic most]]) ''Harry Potter'' fanfics, but notable here due to the considerable liberties the fanwork took with how magic works in the Potterverse, such as Lucious Malfoy getting his power from actual demons. Most of this is because the trilogy was written between [[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner Of Azkaban]] Azkaban]]'' and [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire,]] Fire,]]'' before the rules of magic were clearly established in later books.established.
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* FandomSpecificPlot: As noted above, the Yule Ball plot. In the Cassie Verse, the Yule Ball is basically a high school prom, while the novel had it as part of the Triwizard Tournament and not an annual event. In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', the Yule Ball is important enough to be attended by Ministry officials and have the most popular wizarding band provide the music. In the Draco Trilogy, it's [[PartySchedulingGambit trumped]] by something called the Seventh Year Pub Crawl, causing seventh years to actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them. In ''Goblet'', the ball takes place on Christmas Day with Harry specially being amazed how many people were staying over break so they could attend. In the Draco Trilogy, it takes place ''weeks'' before Christmas break.

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* FandomSpecificPlot: As noted above, the Yule Ball plot. In the Cassie Verse, the Yule Ball is basically a high school prom, while the novel had it as part of the Triwizard Tournament and not an annual event. In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', the Yule Ball only happens during the Triwizard Tournament. It takes place on Christmas day, and Harry is amazed at how many people stay over break to attend it. The ball is important enough to be attended by Ministry officials and have the most popular wizarding band bands provide the music. In the Draco Trilogy, it's the Yule Ball is an annual event, takes place weeks before Christmas Break, and is treated as little more than a high school prom. Seventh years actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them, [[PartySchedulingGambit trumped]] by something called the Seventh Year Pub Crawl, causing seventh years to actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them. In ''Goblet'', the ball takes place on Christmas Day with Harry specially being amazed how many people were staying over break so they could attend. In the Draco Trilogy, it takes place ''weeks'' before Christmas break.Crawl.



* FunctionalMagic: Obviously present in ([[TransplantedCharacterFic most]]) ''Harry Potter'' fanfics, but notable here due to Cassie being... rather bad at following the [[MagicAIsMagicA internal logic]] of ''Literature/HarryPotter''. For example, Salazar Slytherin is depicted as having gotten his BlackMagic powers from the demons of hell, while the books explain that dark magic is fueled by hatred, not infernal forces. This can be excused since the explanation for dark magic was written after the Trilogy had already ended. Making Draco The Heir of Slytherin, which directly contradicts nearly all of book two, has no such excuse. Cassie was pretty good about following her own rules (God knows the thing ran long enough for her to develop them), but not Rowling's. And as it went along, she tended to pick up [[ChekhovsGun guns]] from her own [[ChekhovsArmoury armoury]] rather than from the actual ''Potter'' books. Basically, she tore Rowling's mythology down to its foundation and then cheerfully built her own mythology over it.

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* FunctionalMagic: Obviously present in ([[TransplantedCharacterFic most]]) ''Harry Potter'' fanfics, but notable here due to Cassie being... rather bad at following the [[MagicAIsMagicA internal logic]] of ''Literature/HarryPotter''. For example, Salazar Slytherin is depicted as having gotten his BlackMagic powers from considerable liberties the demons of hell, while the books explain that dark fanwork took with how magic is fueled by hatred, not infernal forces. This can be excused since works in the explanation for dark magic Potterverse, such as Lucious Malfoy getting his power from actual demons. Most of this is because the trilogy was written after between [[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner Of Azkaban]] and [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire,]] before the Trilogy had already ended. Making Draco The Heir of Slytherin, which directly contradicts nearly all of book two, has no such excuse. Cassie was pretty good about following her own rules (God knows the thing ran long enough for her to develop them), but not Rowling's. And as it went along, she tended to pick up [[ChekhovsGun guns]] from her own [[ChekhovsArmoury armoury]] rather than from the actual ''Potter'' books. Basically, she tore Rowling's mythology down to its foundation and then cheerfully built her own mythology over it.of magic were clearly established in later books.



* HeelFaceTurn: Draco's character arc in the first story. Yes, present-day Draco fanfic writers, Cassie actually ''bothers to explain why Draco is on the good side''. At least she doesn't just take it for granted that we'll buy Draco hanging out with the Golden Trio.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Draco's character arc in the first story. Yes, present-day Draco fanfic writers, Cassie this trilogy actually ''bothers to explain why Draco is on the good side''. At least she doesn't side,'' instead of just take taking it for granted that we'll buy Draco hanging out with the Golden Trio.



* LostInImitation: A kind of fanfic version with the character of Draco Malfoy. Not portraying Draco as a two-dimensional bully was [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny actually a rather novel idea at the time]] and even after Cassie made him turn good, she didn't stray too far (most of the time) from what a hypothetical redeemed version of the character might be like. Of course, only the positive aspects of her version of Draco were picked up on and years later fanfic!Draco had decayed from snarky anti-hero to misunderstood [[TheWoobie Woobie]] who wouldn't hurt a fly.

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* LostInImitation: A kind of fanfic version with the character of Draco Malfoy. Not portraying Draco as a two-dimensional bully was [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny actually a rather novel idea at the time]] and even after Cassie made him turn he turns good, she didn't doesn't stray too far (most of the time) from what a hypothetical redeemed version of the character might be like. Of course, only the positive aspects of her version of Draco were picked up on and years later fanfic!Draco had decayed from snarky anti-hero to misunderstood [[TheWoobie Woobie]] who wouldn't hurt a fly.



* MalevolentArchitecture: It's practically impossible to enter Cassie's version of Malfoy Manor without getting killed at least three times.
* MissingEpisode: Cassie tried to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] this trope with regards to the whole fic, but the Internet has proved a WorthyOpponent.

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* MalevolentArchitecture: It's practically impossible to enter Cassie's version of Malfoy Manor without getting killed at least three times.
* MissingEpisode: Cassie The author tried to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] this trope with regards to the whole fic, but the Internet has proved a WorthyOpponent.



* OnlyAFleshWound: Cassie is a big offender for giving characters wounds which could cause them to bleed to death in real life and having them completely shake it off.

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* OnlyAFleshWound: Cassie is a big offender for giving characters Characters constantly get wounds which could cause them to bleed to death in real life and having them completely shake it off.
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The Draco Trilogy was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan Cassandra Claire, now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series under the name of [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra]] ''Clare''. It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.

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The Draco Trilogy was an epic ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' FanFic series written by the BigNameFan [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra Claire, Claire]].[[note]]Yes, ''her'', now a published author of the ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' series under the series. She now spells her name of [[Creator/CassandraClare Cassandra]] ''Clare''. Cassandra ''Clare'', [[SpellMyNameWithAnS without an I]]. It's a pen name; she can do that.[[/note]] It used many of the same tropes found in ''The Mortal Instruments'', and deviated wildly from Harry Potter {{canon}} because it was begun before the fifth book was released. The series consisted of three novel-length fanfics: ''Draco Dormiens'', ''Draco Sinister'' and ''Draco Veritas''. It began with a standard FreakyFridayFlip plot and developed into a complicated tale involving all sorts of magical inheritance, the four founders of Hogwarts and more.



* AbusiveParents – Lucius Malfoy, possibly the TropeMaker for Lucius being abusive, which is now considered a cliché in ''Harry Potter'' fanfiction

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* AbusiveParents – AbusiveParents: Lucius Malfoy, possibly the TropeMaker for Lucius being abusive, which is now considered a cliché in ''Harry Potter'' fanfiction



* AuthorAppeal – The female characters are always excited whenever they get to wear old-fashioned {{Pimped Out Dress}}es which are [[CostumePorn thoroughly described]]—sometimes enough to temporarily overshadow in their minds the life-threatening circumstances they are in. The girls also tend to think a lot about how the boys in their lives smell differently. Apparently this is important in weighing their relative attractiveness—and no, none of them seem to actually smell bad.
* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan – When Harry and Hermione's relationship hits a rut in ''Draco Veritas'', Ginny suggests Hermione try this to get Harry's attention. Subverted in that Hermione tries it, but Harry hardly notices as he's naturally so busy angsting.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Voldemort's defeated, Narcissa and Sirius are married, Harry and Draco are off to travel the world—but the two {{Official Couple}}s are (temporarily, at least) broken up]].

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* AuthorAppeal – AuthorAppeal: The female characters are always excited whenever they get to wear old-fashioned {{Pimped Out Dress}}es which are [[CostumePorn thoroughly described]]—sometimes described]]--sometimes enough to temporarily overshadow in their minds the life-threatening circumstances they are in. The girls also tend to think a lot about how the boys in their lives smell differently. Apparently this is important in weighing their relative attractiveness—and attractiveness--and no, none of them seem to actually smell bad.
* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan – BeAWhoreToGetYourMan: When Harry and Hermione's relationship hits a rut in ''Draco Veritas'', Ginny suggests Hermione try this to get Harry's attention. Subverted in that Hermione tries it, but Harry hardly notices as he's naturally so busy angsting.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Voldemort's defeated, Narcissa and Sirius are married, Harry and Draco are off to travel the world—but world--but the two {{Official Couple}}s are (temporarily, at least) broken up]].



* CatchAFallingStar – The Weasleys rescue Harry in this manner at the end of ''Draco Dormiens''

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* CatchAFallingStar – CatchAFallingStar: The Weasleys rescue Harry in this manner at the end of ''Draco Dormiens''



* ComicallyMissingThePoint – In the third book, Lavender is asking Ginny which boys she prefers over others. She doesn't understand why asking her if she prefers Harry or [[BrotherSisterIncest Ron]] is "just sick" at first, but then remembers that Ginny used to have a crush on Harry.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint – ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the third book, Lavender is asking Ginny which boys she prefers over others. She doesn't understand why asking her if she prefers Harry or [[BrotherSisterIncest Ron]] is "just sick" at first, but then remembers that Ginny used to have a crush on Harry.



* DancesAndBalls – Seem to happen a lot, including the [[FandomSpecificPlot usual and inexplicable restaging of the Yule Ball]], although this series may be the TropeMaker there (well, aside fom ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', obviously). The weirdest instance of this: a formal ball is thrown for Harry's seventeenth birthday party in ''Draco Sinister''. Because Harry would have enjoyed that ''[[SarcasmMode way]]'' more than the low-key seventeenth birthday party he later had with the Weasleys in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Deathly Hallows]]''. And whose idea was this? Sirius's! Because it's so in character for Sirius Black to throw a Creator/JaneAusten ball to usher his godson into wizarding adulthood.
* DeadpanSnarker – Initially Draco, but most of the main cast has this to some extent.
* DoorStopper – In terms of word count, the full trilogy is longer than the first six ''Harry Potter'' books. That's nearly twice the length of the original Russian version of ''Literature/WarAndPeace''. ''Literature/AtlasShrugged'' is less than two-thirds the length of ''The Draco Trilogy''.

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* DancesAndBalls – DancesAndBalls: Seem to happen a lot, including the [[FandomSpecificPlot usual and inexplicable restaging of the Yule Ball]], although this series may be the TropeMaker there (well, aside fom ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', obviously). The weirdest instance of this: a formal ball is thrown for Harry's seventeenth birthday party in ''Draco Sinister''. Because Harry would have enjoyed that ''[[SarcasmMode way]]'' more than the low-key seventeenth birthday party he later had with the Weasleys in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Deathly Hallows]]''. And whose idea was this? Sirius's! Because it's so in character for Sirius Black to throw a Creator/JaneAusten ball to usher his godson into wizarding adulthood.
* DeadpanSnarker – DeadpanSnarker: Initially Draco, but most of the main cast has this to some extent.
* DoorStopper – DoorStopper: In terms of word count, the full trilogy is longer than the first six ''Harry Potter'' books. That's nearly twice the length of the original Russian version of ''Literature/WarAndPeace''. ''Literature/AtlasShrugged'' is less than two-thirds the length of ''The Draco Trilogy''.



* FandomSpecificPlot – As noted above, the Yule Ball plot. In the Cassie Verse, the Yule Ball is basically a high school prom, while the novel had it as part of the Triwizard Tournament and not an annual event. In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', the Yule Ball is important enough to be attended by Ministry officials and have the most popular wizarding band provide the music. In the Draco Trilogy, it's [[PartySchedulingGambit trumped]] by something called the Seventh Year Pub Crawl, causing seventh years to actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them. In ''Goblet'', the ball takes place on Christmas Day with Harry specially being amazed how many people were staying over break so they could attend. In the Draco Trilogy, it takes place ''weeks'' before Christmas break.

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* FandomSpecificPlot – FandomSpecificPlot: As noted above, the Yule Ball plot. In the Cassie Verse, the Yule Ball is basically a high school prom, while the novel had it as part of the Triwizard Tournament and not an annual event. In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', the Yule Ball is important enough to be attended by Ministry officials and have the most popular wizarding band provide the music. In the Draco Trilogy, it's [[PartySchedulingGambit trumped]] by something called the Seventh Year Pub Crawl, causing seventh years to actually regard the Yule Ball as beneath them. In ''Goblet'', the ball takes place on Christmas Day with Harry specially being amazed how many people were staying over break so they could attend. In the Draco Trilogy, it takes place ''weeks'' before Christmas break.



* HeelFaceTurn – Draco's character arc in the first story. Yes, present-day Draco fanfic writers, Cassie actually ''bothers to explain why Draco is on the good side''. At least she doesn't just take it for granted that we'll buy Draco hanging out with the Golden Trio.

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* HeelFaceTurn – HeelFaceTurn: Draco's character arc in the first story. Yes, present-day Draco fanfic writers, Cassie actually ''bothers to explain why Draco is on the good side''. At least she doesn't just take it for granted that we'll buy Draco hanging out with the Golden Trio.



* HeroesWantRedHeads – Draco spends a great deal of the story involved with [[spoiler: Ginny Weasley]] and Ron with [[spoiler: red-haired Slytherin girl Blaise Zabini, who in canon was later revealed to be male, black, and not red-haired]].

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* HeroesWantRedHeads – HeroesWantRedHeads: Draco spends a great deal of the story involved with [[spoiler: Ginny Weasley]] and Ron with [[spoiler: red-haired Slytherin girl Blaise Zabini, who in canon was later revealed to be male, black, and not red-haired]].



* HeyCatch – {{Lampshaded}}. Draco's horrified that he automatically caught the thing thrown at him.

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* HeyCatch – HeyCatch: {{Lampshaded}}. Draco's horrified that he automatically caught the thing thrown at him.



* HoYay – Loads and loads of Harry/Draco {{subtext}}. About halfway through ''Draco Veritas'', we get this little gem (paraphrased):
-->'''Harry:''' I love you.
-->'''Draco:''' Whaaaaat?
-->(they get [[ChandlersLaw attacked by random mooks]], are understandably distracted, and it is never mentioned again.)

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* HoYay – HoYay: Loads and loads of Harry/Draco {{subtext}}. About halfway through ''Draco Veritas'', we get this little gem (paraphrased):
-->'''Harry:''' I love you.
-->'''Draco:''' Whaaaaat?
-->(they
you.\\
''Draco:''' Whaaaaat?\\
(they
get [[ChandlersLaw attacked by random mooks]], are understandably distracted, and it is never mentioned again.)



* IdenticalGrandson – The plot of ''Draco Sinister'' focuses on certain characters that are descendants and/or possibly reincarnations of the Hogwarts founders.

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* IdenticalGrandson – IdenticalGrandson: The plot of ''Draco Sinister'' focuses on certain characters that are descendants and/or possibly reincarnations of the Hogwarts founders.



* IHaveYouNowMyPretty – Salazar Slytherin's rather {{squick}}-inducing efforts to drug Hermione with love potion.
* InformedAbility – We're told that Draco can keep his emotions in check at all times, but he rarely does.
* {{Jerkass}} – Godric Gryffindor, despite being (supposedly) a good person. When you're smugly happy that a sixteen-year-old is dead, you're kind of a bastard.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold – Snape and Draco.
* KissingCousins – The romance between [[spoiler: Sirius and Narcissa]], who were later shown to be cousins in the books but were not related in the Draco Trilogy. To be fair, though, virtually all the main characters end up being related.

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* IHaveYouNowMyPretty – IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Salazar Slytherin's rather {{squick}}-inducing efforts to drug Hermione with love potion.
* InformedAbility – InformedAbility: We're told that Draco can keep his emotions in check at all times, but he rarely does.
* {{Jerkass}} – {{Jerkass}}: Godric Gryffindor, despite being (supposedly) a good person. When you're smugly happy that a sixteen-year-old is dead, you're kind of a bastard.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold – JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snape and Draco.
* KissingCousins – KissingCousins: The romance between [[spoiler: Sirius and Narcissa]], who were later shown to be cousins in the books but were not related in the Draco Trilogy. To be fair, though, virtually all the main characters end up being related.



* KryptoniteFactor – Something called "adamantine" is basically kryptonite for wizards. Mainly it's there to stop Harry and Draco from resolving every plot in two seconds after they become [[UselessSuperpowers uber-powerful mega-wizards who don't need wimpy wands]]. Of course, even when adamantine isn't there, it's {{Lampshaded}} how thoroughly bad Harry and Draco are at being Magids, since they know very few spells and mostly have their wands anyway. In fact, Harry can barely do anything at all unless he's very, very angry.
* LostInImitation – A kind of fanfic version with the character of Draco Malfoy. Not portraying Draco as a two-dimensional bully was [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny actually a rather novel idea at the time]] and even after Cassie made him turn good, she didn't stray too far (most of the time) from what a hypothetical redeemed version of the character might be like. Of course, only the positive aspects of her version of Draco were picked up on and years later fanfic!Draco had decayed from snarky anti-hero to misunderstood [[TheWoobie Woobie]] who wouldn't hurt a fly.

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* KryptoniteFactor – KryptoniteFactor: Something called "adamantine" is basically kryptonite for wizards. Mainly it's there to stop Harry and Draco from resolving every plot in two seconds after they become [[UselessSuperpowers uber-powerful mega-wizards who don't need wimpy wands]]. Of course, even when adamantine isn't there, it's {{Lampshaded}} how thoroughly bad Harry and Draco are at being Magids, since they know very few spells and mostly have their wands anyway. In fact, Harry can barely do anything at all unless he's very, very angry.
* LostInImitation – LostInImitation: A kind of fanfic version with the character of Draco Malfoy. Not portraying Draco as a two-dimensional bully was [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny actually a rather novel idea at the time]] and even after Cassie made him turn good, she didn't stray too far (most of the time) from what a hypothetical redeemed version of the character might be like. Of course, only the positive aspects of her version of Draco were picked up on and years later fanfic!Draco had decayed from snarky anti-hero to misunderstood [[TheWoobie Woobie]] who wouldn't hurt a fly.



* LoveMakesYouEvil – Pansy.
* LoveTriangle – several. Namely: Harry/Hermione/Draco, Ron/Hermione/Harry, Draco/Ginny/Seamus, Ginny/Draco/Blaise.....
* MalevolentArchitecture – It's practically impossible to enter Cassie's version of Malfoy Manor without getting killed at least three times.
* MissingEpisode – Cassie tried to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] this trope with regards to the whole fic, but the Internet has proved a WorthyOpponent.

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* LoveMakesYouEvil – LoveMakesYouEvil: Pansy.
* LoveTriangle – LoveTriangle: several. Namely: Harry/Hermione/Draco, Ron/Hermione/Harry, Draco/Ginny/Seamus, Ginny/Draco/Blaise.....
* MalevolentArchitecture – MalevolentArchitecture: It's practically impossible to enter Cassie's version of Malfoy Manor without getting killed at least three times.
* MissingEpisode – MissingEpisode: Cassie tried to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] this trope with regards to the whole fic, but the Internet has proved a WorthyOpponent.



* NotListeningToMeAreYou – Sirius tells Harry he's changed his mind and decided to marry Remus instead of Narcissa. Harry, predictably, is too busy with his own problems to notice.
* OnlyAFleshWound – Cassie is a big offender for giving characters wounds which could cause them to bleed to death in real life and having them completely shake it off.

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* NotListeningToMeAreYou – NotListeningToMeAreYou: Sirius tells Harry he's changed his mind and decided to marry Remus instead of Narcissa. Harry, predictably, is too busy with his own problems to notice.
* OnlyAFleshWound – OnlyAFleshWound: Cassie is a big offender for giving characters wounds which could cause them to bleed to death in real life and having them completely shake it off.



* {{Plagiarism}} – Many dialogues and even full scenes were copied word-by-word from several published works, without credit.
* PowerPerversionPotential – Features a Polyjuice brothel!
* SealedEvilInACan – Salazar Slytherin.
* SheIsAllGrownUp – Ginny.
* ShoutOut – ''Draco Dormiens'' places Malfoy Manor near Chipping Sodbury, the birthplace of {{Creator/JK Rowling}}. The {{canon}} later placed it in Wiltshire.

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* {{Plagiarism}} – {{Plagiarism}}: Many dialogues and even full scenes were copied word-by-word from several published works, without credit.
* PowerPerversionPotential – PowerPerversionPotential: Features a Polyjuice brothel!
* SealedEvilInACan – SealedEvilInACan: Salazar Slytherin.
* SheIsAllGrownUp – SheIsAllGrownUp: Ginny.
* ShoutOut – ShoutOut: ''Draco Dormiens'' places Malfoy Manor near Chipping Sodbury, the birthplace of {{Creator/JK Rowling}}. The {{canon}} later placed it in Wiltshire.



* TakeThat – an unintentional one, given that it was written before the series finished, but happened when Hermione described how she believed she and Ron would end up together, and Harry and Ginny would too, and they'd spend ever Christmas together. Draco's response? "[[TastesLikeDiabetes How revolting]]."

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* TakeThat – TakeThat: an unintentional one, given that it was written before the series finished, but happened when Hermione described how she believed she and Ron would end up together, and Harry and Ginny would too, and they'd spend ever Christmas together. Draco's response? "[[TastesLikeDiabetes How revolting]]."



* {{Tuckerization}} - The character Rhysenn Malfoy is named after the author's friend, who wrote under the pen name of Rhysenn.
* {{Yandere}} - Pansy Parkinson and, to an extent, Ginny Weasley.

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* {{Tuckerization}} - {{Tuckerization}}: The character Rhysenn Malfoy is named after the author's friend, who wrote under the pen name of Rhysenn.
* {{Yandere}} - {{Yandere}}: Pansy Parkinson and, to an extent, Ginny Weasley.

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