*gasps* Draco Malfoy will NEVER die! how dare you ask such a thing!
Draco Malfoy had many close encounters in the Deathly Hallows, but was suprisingly saved by Harry and Ron. In the entire series, Draco Malfoy does not die. I notice this is posted in Ancient Greece, however, so I think I just answered the wrong question.
Draco.
Dray-co
The Greeks named it Draco the dragon. In one of the more famous European myths, Draco represents Ladon, the dragon sometimes depicted with one hundred heads who guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides. The eleventh of the Twelve Labours of Heracles was to steal the golden apples.
Draco, Solon, Pisistratus, Cleisthenes
Draco (? - ?) was an early 'lawgiver' in Ancient Greece. His laws were notorious for their savagery. In fact, even minor offences carried the death penalty. The modern English word draconian is based on his name.
No. Draco didn't even go to the midnight duel. Draco survived the series.
Stellar constellations do not die.
Draco Malfoy didn't die. Vincent Crabbe dies in the Room of Requirement via his own Fiendfyre spell, but Harry saves Draco.
Draco Malfoy, is not a house elf he is a human and he did not die. Dobby, the house elf, did die.
Draco could die, the only reason he didn't is because Harry, Ron and Hermione saved his life, twice.
No, they survived the series.
Lucius Malfoy does not die in the books. He, Narcissa and Draco live throughout the Battle of Hogwarts.
No, thank God. DM FOREVA!
No because that would also mean that Draco would have to die as well and he defiantly doesn't
No, at the very very end he is married and has a son.
None of the Malfoys (Lucius, Narcissa, Draco) die at the end of the Harry Potter series. In the end of the series he is spared from Azkaban because his Wife Narcissa helped Harry in the Forbidden Forest.
Neither. Both of them survived and both appeared in the epilogue.