Lucius/Sirius
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Pairing: | Lucius Malfoy/Sirius Black |
Alternative name(s): | Sirius/Lucius, SiriLu, LM/SB, S.S. Darkness |
Gender category: | m/m slash |
Fandom: | Harry Potter |
Canonical?: | no |
Prevalence: | uncommon |
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Lucius/Sirius is the Harry Potter pairing of Lucius Malfoy and Sirius Black.
Canon Relationship
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The relationship of the characters in the canon is conflicted, mainly by the opposing sides of the war they chose to follow. Lucius Malfoy was part of the Death Eaters while Sirius was part of the wizard resistance on the light side. His cousin Narcissa Malfoy née Black married Lucius, begetting Draco Malfoy Harry Potter's rival among the plots of the book.
Fandom
There was fanfiction for this pairing as early as 2000.[1]
inell wrote the Lucius/Sirius drabble "In the Garden" in July 2004 in response to a prompt by jadarene.[2] From this story, inell developed the "Garden Theory" with help from jadarene and giina. The Garden Theory proposes a narrative where Sirius and Lucius started a sexual relationship while they attended Hogwarts together, and provides an AU scenario for Sirius surviving Order of the Phoenix.[3] While the Garden Theory was influential, fleshdress noted in her March 2005 essay for ship_manifesto that "inell’s take on the relationship ... is very different to how Lucius/Sirius is generally portrayed."[4]
inell started the LiveJournal community sirilu on July 2004 to promote the pairing. Another community, sirius_lucius, was started by bagoasalexander in January 2005.
Notable Fanworks
Fanfiction
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- Zeigfried by LuciusMCassius Yari at FanFiction.Net. (First published November 1, 2000) Possibly the earliest known Lucius/Sirius fanfic. The description says, At the moment, it is slightly Sirius/Lucius. But it is up to your vote on whom Lucius should really be with.
- In the Garden by inell. (July 1, 2004) The drabble that inspired inell's "Garden Theory" ship manifesto. (NC-17)
- Black Roses by Eumenides. Described in the Lucius/Sirius manifesto by fleshdress as "A sinisterly gothic piece that is a real classic for the Lucius/Sirius ship."
- Dangerous Liaisons by ellyr_in_ink. (November 30, 2008) Summary: Lucius smudges the lines between hate and obsession. (Rated R)
Fanart
Lucius and Sirius by naggingfishwife, created for Mosh's story "Cure for the Ache". (2004) Note: Marked as sexually explicit; minimized.
Lucius and Padfoot by naggingfishwife, created for Mosh's story "Cure for the Ache". (2004)
Untitled by nassima. (January 2005).
Servitus a Malificum by Ani Bester. (circa 2005)
Meta
- Sex and Supremacy – The War Games of Lucius Malfoy and Sirius Black by fleshdress, essay for ship_manifesto (Mar 2005)
- SiriLu: Why It Makes Perfect Sense! by inell (Jul 2004)
- Garden Theory Manifesto by giina (Jul 2004)
External Links
- sirilu at LiveJournal (founded Jul 2004)
- Cruel Beauty, the community archive, hosted by giina[5]
- sirius_lucius at LiveJournal (founded Jan 2005)
- luciusmarauders at LiveJournal (defunct, founded c. Oct 2004)
- S. S. Darkness (Lucius/Sirius) at FictionAlley Park's SCUSA forum
- Sirius Black/Lucius Malfoy tag at Archive of Our Own
- [Sirius B., Lucius M.] pairing filter and character filter at FanFiction.Net
- Sirius/Lucius category at Adult-FanFiction.org
- Lucius Malfoy/Sirius Black fic listing at FictionAlley Park
References
- ^ Zeigfried by LuciusMCassius Yari at FanFiction.Net, first chapter published 01 November 2000. (Accessed 06 September 2018.)
- ^ jadarene at LiveJournal. Comment on "Drabbles Requested", 01 July 2004, follow-up to inell's Drabble Meme (30 June 2004). (Accessed 06 September 2018.)
- ^ inell in sirilu. SiriLu: Why It Makes Perfect Sense!, posted 06 July 2004. (Accessed 06 September 2018.)
- ^ fleshdress in ship_manifesto. Lucius Malfoy/Sirius Black (Harry Potter), posted 21 March 2005. (Accessed 06 September 2018.)
- ^ giina in sirilu. Intro and Info, posted 08 July 2004. (Accessed 06 September 2018.)