Draco and Edgar pop up in fan works all the time, but who voices or portrays them really depends on the fandom's vibe. For Draco Malfoy from 'Harry Potter', Tom Felton's iconic sneer is hard to replace, but in fan animations or audio dramas, you'll often hear talented creators mimicking his posh drawl or putting their own spin on it—sometimes campier, sometimes darker. Edgar, assuming you mean Edgar Allan Poe, gets this broody, poetic treatment, often with a voice actor leaning into gothic melodrama or ASMR-style whispers. I've stumbled across YouTube fandoms where amateur VAs go full ham with crumbling parchment sound effects and manic laughter. It's a wild ride.
What fascinates me is how fan works reinterpret these characters. Draco might be a redeemed antihero in one fic, a outright villain in another, and Edgar could swing from tragic romantic to unhinged cryptid. The flexibility keeps them fresh. I once watched a puppet-show parody where Draco sounded like a disgruntled seagull, and honestly? It worked.
Oh, fan portrayals of these two are a rabbit hole! Draco's voice in animated fan projects often borrows from Felton's performance but twists it—some make him sound more nasally, others deepen it to add faux maturity. For Edgar, I’ve heard VAs borrow cadences from other Gothic characters, like Vincent Price’s theatrical style or even Benedict Cumberbatch’s 'Sherlock' intensity repurposed for poetry readings. The funniest trend? Draco ASMR roleplays where he’s oddly soothing while insulting you. Edgar’s fan works love leaning into his morbidity—I once found a horror podcast where his ghost narrated murder mysteries with a jazz band playing in the background. Only in fandom.
Fan casts for these two are all over the map! If we're talking live-action fan films, Draco usually gets played by whoever in the group has the best blonde wig and can nail that aristocratic smirk. Edgar (if we mean Poe) tends to go to the friend with the most dramatic flair—think black coats, wild hair, and a penchant for monologuing about ravens. I helped with a college theater group's Poe-inspired skit once, and our Edgar actor basically channeled a cross between Tim Burton and a sleep-deprived grad student. Hilariously accurate.
Voice-wise, indie projects get creative. I've heard Draco voiced by everything from smooth audiobook narrators to TikTokers doing exaggerated 'Draco TikTok' accents. Edgar's voice often leans into vintage radio drama vibes—lots of echo effects and pauses you could drive a hearse through. The beauty of fan works is how they morph to fit the creator's vision, whether it's a high-budget passion project or a meme dub.
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