Post by Louis De Pointe Du Lac on Sept 3, 2006 10:59:53 GMT -5
(ok you had posted it in the wrong place but i approved it anyways... its really good, it made me all squirmy inside! i like it alot)
Lestat de Lioncourt. The James Bond of the vampires and the Brat Prince of the Blood Drinkers. Born in 1760 into poverty and seclusion, and broken free of all chains save the one which he will not even admit exists: his conscience.
Lestat ran away to Paris in the year 1779 with his friend Nicolas to become an actor. His talent, bravado and courage attracted the attention of the rogue vampire Magnus, who stole him away and turned him before going into the fire.
Lestat, however, did not hide in the shadows or shrink away from the new world brought into sight with his "vampire eyes." Instead he determined to be "Good at being bad," if that was what it must come to. He later changed his dying mother, Gabrielle, and Nicolas, who went mad and into the fire.
Lestat went underground for nearly a year before he was called up by Marius, a child of the millenia, who told him of the vampires' origins, his own history, and swore him to secrecy. It was during this period that Lestat first woke Akasha, the Queen of the d**ned, drinking from her as she did from him. This enraged Akasha's consort Enkil and drove Marius and Lestat apart.
Lestat went to New Orleans in 1791, where he encountered and stalked the despairing plantation owner Louis de Pointe du Lac. Attracted by his cynicism and good looks, he offered him the Dark Blood.
Louis accepted Lestat's offer of immortality. But when Louis thought of leaving him, Lestat commited what he later named his greatest crime: the creation of the vampire child Claudia.
Lestat, Louis and Claudia spent over sixty years living together in a town house in New Orleans. Louis and Claudia grew to hate their maker. Claudia rose against him, poisoning him before slicing his throat and dumping his body into the swamps. But though wounded, Lestat survived, sailing back to Paris and the Theater of the Vampires, run by an old acquaintence: Armand.
Unbeknownst to Lestat, Claudia and Louis had found the theater. When Armand, who wanted Louis for himself, heard that Claudia had broken one of the old coven rules by attacking her kind, he ordered her execution.
Lestat was left to the empty centuries, wounded, scarred and half-mad, until he went underground in the year 1929, where he stayed until 1984, wakened by the sound of rock music.
He can be heartless, impulsive and hurtful, but he is not beyond love, mostly for Louis, his Beautiful One. Whatever the centuries bring, he will look for danger and risk; and always with a fanged, mischievous grin on his face.
Lestat de Lioncourt. The James Bond of the vampires and the Brat Prince of the Blood Drinkers. Born in 1760 into poverty and seclusion, and broken free of all chains save the one which he will not even admit exists: his conscience.
Lestat ran away to Paris in the year 1779 with his friend Nicolas to become an actor. His talent, bravado and courage attracted the attention of the rogue vampire Magnus, who stole him away and turned him before going into the fire.
Lestat, however, did not hide in the shadows or shrink away from the new world brought into sight with his "vampire eyes." Instead he determined to be "Good at being bad," if that was what it must come to. He later changed his dying mother, Gabrielle, and Nicolas, who went mad and into the fire.
Lestat went underground for nearly a year before he was called up by Marius, a child of the millenia, who told him of the vampires' origins, his own history, and swore him to secrecy. It was during this period that Lestat first woke Akasha, the Queen of the d**ned, drinking from her as she did from him. This enraged Akasha's consort Enkil and drove Marius and Lestat apart.
Lestat went to New Orleans in 1791, where he encountered and stalked the despairing plantation owner Louis de Pointe du Lac. Attracted by his cynicism and good looks, he offered him the Dark Blood.
Louis accepted Lestat's offer of immortality. But when Louis thought of leaving him, Lestat commited what he later named his greatest crime: the creation of the vampire child Claudia.
Lestat, Louis and Claudia spent over sixty years living together in a town house in New Orleans. Louis and Claudia grew to hate their maker. Claudia rose against him, poisoning him before slicing his throat and dumping his body into the swamps. But though wounded, Lestat survived, sailing back to Paris and the Theater of the Vampires, run by an old acquaintence: Armand.
Unbeknownst to Lestat, Claudia and Louis had found the theater. When Armand, who wanted Louis for himself, heard that Claudia had broken one of the old coven rules by attacking her kind, he ordered her execution.
Lestat was left to the empty centuries, wounded, scarred and half-mad, until he went underground in the year 1929, where he stayed until 1984, wakened by the sound of rock music.
He can be heartless, impulsive and hurtful, but he is not beyond love, mostly for Louis, his Beautiful One. Whatever the centuries bring, he will look for danger and risk; and always with a fanged, mischievous grin on his face.