Dreville

Dreville is the slash ship between Draco Malfoy and Neville Longbottom from the Harry Potter fandom.

Canon
Draco and Neville were both students in the same year at Hogwarts. They did not get along — both from the rival houses of Gryffindor and Slytherin. Neville was often the butt of the jokes and pranks from Draco and his gang. In their first year, Neville has an accident during Quidditch and breaks his wrist. Draco finds this funny and to his gang, calls him a great lump. He also steals Neville's Remembrall, but Harry retrieves it back. In class, he also insults Nevile by saying he has no brains. In response, Neville surprisingly stands up for himself and stammers that he's worth 'twelve of' Malfoy. Despite this, he has trouble standing up to Draco's bullying, saying "How? I can barely stand at all!".

In their third year, they have Care of Magical Creatures together. They stand near each other, and Neville runs away, likely in fear. Draco rarely refers to him as Neville, and instead just as Longbottom.

As Neville grows up, it becomes more difficult for Draco to bully him. He is more confident, resisting the bullying from not only the Slytherin students, but also Snape reign over Hogwarts. He even openly defies Voldemort and is responsible for beheading Nagini. It can be assumed that Draco's bullying was less, or near none during Neville's final years.

Popularity and tropes
Dreville is a rare pair in the fandom and is not nearly as popular as other slash pairings like Drarry, or Wolfstar. Despite this, it does have some loyal supporters. It is more popular in the realm of fanfiction, wherein writers explore possibilites with the pairing. There are over 800+ works for this pairing on AO3.

It is considered a pairing based on the idea of healing. Neville is a more kind and softer personality, contrasted against Draco's more bitter and arrogant personality. It is this contrast that appeals to shippers. Many fanfictions often take place post-War, wherein Draco and Neville are now adults and heal after the tragedy of the war. Neville often helps Draco to become more vulnerable, and gain closure after the war. Hurt/comfort is, therefore, a popular trope in fanfictions. Some fanfictions are on the darker side, and some more wholesome.

On the other hand, it is also disliked by many fans. Draco is responsible for bullying Neville in the books, and some fans dislike the ship for that purpose. Some feel the ship is romanticising the bullying Neville received, and therefore cannot fathom how this pairing could exist, believing it would be a toxic relationship. It is likely a rarepair for these reasons.

History of Dreville
In the early 2000s, the ship gained some popularity due to a fanfiction called Lust Over Pendle by A.J. Hall. It is a detective thriller novel, with the central pairing of Draco/Neville. At the time, it became an almost fandom classic fic, and was responsible for popularising the pairing. It was published as a non-profit ebook.

In 2005, thermidor and laurakaye wrote a ship mainfesto on LiveJournal for the pairing, discussing the appeal of Dreville:

"Neville is just the right sort of person to take Draco in hand. The same qualities he brings to bear while cultivating magical plants-- patience, kindness, attention to detail, the ability to tolerate a facefull of stinksap from time to time-- make him eminently able to deal with a histrionic Slytherin. [...] Neville's experiences with being something of an outsider in Gryffindor at times have given him the distance and perspective he needs to see Draco as he is, not as other people think he is or how he tries to seem. In a relationship with Draco, Neville is no longer a lesser hero, but vital, irreplaceable, needed."

- Style & Substance, the Neville/Draco manifesto

The ship also gained some recent popularity in the early 2020s due to series of fancomics written by herman_the_moth. These were created for the Chubby Neville Fest, and depict a chubby interpretation of Neville falling in love with Draco. Additionally, recent fanfiction that gained popularity includes All This and Heaven, Too by meansgirl, exploring post-war Dreville.

The ship was also discussed on the Care of Magical Shippers podcast in January 2022. This is a fan podcast dedicated to talking about different Harry Potter ships:

"And then when it came to Dreville. There are not a lot of works out there, which part of me is like it's a travesty, [..]..it's like Drevile has potential to be something really beautiful and wholesome. We talk about healing with James and Severus, and bring them [Draco and Neville] to be parallel to them."

- Care of Magical Shippers podcast

Fandom
FAN FICTION

PODCAST
 * Dreville episode on Care of Magical Ships

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FAN EDITS
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 * edit by slytherdornet