well can I get a kinda shoutout? I want to make a vc rpers directory,and I don’t want to be the only one admining it. so can persons reblog this if they are willing to help me with it at least a little?

Anyone wanna help this person out? Reblog w/ some kind of volunteerish comment *u*

Anon, check my RP and for RPers tags, you’ll find some there. Trying to round up VC RPers is a little like herding cats, lol.

so it’s 2016 when tf are we getting some VC adaptations, why are we the only fandom we dont get any tv shows or movies thats crazy shit right there

I KNOW RIGHT??!

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But actually I would rather wait patiently than rush anyone in charge and possibly get a worse adaptation than QOTD.

Technically, I think the most recent VC adaptation we got was Claudia’s Story, (2012) by Ashley Marie Witter (deviantart here), which was gorgeously illustrated and very well-written. It’s IWTV from Claudia’s POV. I got myself a copy. 10/10 Highly recommend. 

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Check my #VC news tag, in which we’ve been taunted with VC adaptation news occasionally. 

If anyone knows anything on this subject, please tag me or send it to me so I can share! Include a link or screencap tho, so it’s more legit ;]

I see what you mean about Gerard Way, even though his age is a huge drawback for me. But on the other hand Anne just said Levi Miller is perfect for the role and I was astonished for the opposite reason. I’m starting to think she pictures Armand as a literal child which makes no sense whatsoever?

I’m not locked into Gerard Way as Armand, just a suggestion I’ve gotten from ppl before.

Really, Anne? Levi is 13 now. Still a kid. Could be that she loved his acting, in addition to his physical features. I don’t know what her deal is with infantilizing Armand, but he’s not the only character AR sees as childlike. Even Gabrielle, an actual adult: “If there was any flaw in her it was perhaps that all her features were too small, too kittenish, and made her look like a girl.” – TVL

Levi could play little Andrei, though. His physical features meet my headcanon as kid!Armand, and look how cute he was as Peter Pan:

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Bonus: SASS

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Hello, precious soul. You’ve been given a gift of a little chick. 🐣 It’s tiny and loves you. Please, take a good care of it.

♛*cupping the chick in his hands* Fortunately for you, this wouldn’t even make a decent snack, but as I am not equipped for petcare of this type, I’ll deliver it to someone better suited for this.

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matthew clavane. armand.

(BTW I have a few more Armand casting suggestions sitting in my inbox, you’ll see more at some point)

I couldn’t find any gifs of Matthew Clavane, acting requires the face in motion, obviously, so it’s hard to say. But physically I wouldn’t kick him out of bed he has the right amount of ice and tenderness in his features (Armand is from Kiev, which according to AR is in Russia and according to the google is in the Ukraine so idek), looks like he could be Russian/Ukrainian, and he could definitely pass for 17. Lookit those kissable lips, you can see why Marius had to rescue him!

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^Gonna need a nice warm coat when u go visit your folks in a frozen tundra 😉

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^CU bc of reasons. Little ice prince.

Hit the jump for a few more.

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^I really like how pronounced his birthmarks are in this pic, especially the lip one. There’s charm in imperfection, and it gives him an even more boyish appearance. I couldn’t find a pic of him smiling but I assume he is capable.

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 ^I’ll forgive his awful hat that I tried to crop out as much as possible bc it’s TopMan and bc the blouse and velvet blazer are 70’s glam and kind of A+ on him.

When you walk out in public who is more likely to look at other men and women? You or Louis? And if any of you do look what do you usually look at?

♛We both love to people-watch.

Now that I think of it, almost everything we do revolves around that. We go out to performances to watch people play music or act, we go to cafes to watch people argue and flirt with each other, we go to museums and galleries to watch people admire art and we look at the people depicted in the art. Louis and I both prefer portraiture to abstract art, but there is still something captivating and innately human about the pulsing color blocks of a huge Rothko or the confident brush strokes and warm sunlight suffusing Jim Monagle’s landscapes… But I’m getting off-track here.

You want to know superficially what we’re looking at, and which one of us, and why. Okay.

Louis and I greet the early evening with a good long walk, and I barely conceal my interest in people we pass by. I’ll nod at a beautiful tattooed genderfluid youth across the street, break away from Louis to drop some money in their battered guitar case as we go along. Joining up with Louis again, I’ll slip my arm around his waist where he’s stopped to watch someone closing up their jewelry shop, and find that he’s admiring their hands more than any of the gems.

In general though, I make a more obvious display that I’m looking, and Louis keeps it more to himself. He might lean over and whisper to me about someone who catches his eye. Louis appreciates the beauty of women over men, the way they’ve chosen to display – or not – their décolletage is of particular interest to him. When he takes the Little Drink, he’s almost always snaked his hand up to that tender area, subconsciously. Kneading it like a cat. It’s very arousing to see. 

I’m intrigued by all ages, but older men, well, they’re my favorite.

Something about wisdom accrued over time, showing the signs of authentic living, the crow’s feet, the beards, the weathered skin, it all speaks of experience. I like to take them for a Little Drink to glimpse the depth of their souls. Am I looking for a father figure? I’ll leave that up to you to over-analyze.

This people-watching has changed over time. Vastly improved.

In the beginning, I could barely drag Louis out of the house to people-watch; he lived in a kind of terror that he would find someone’s gesture, their voice, so worthy of Life itself that I’d choose that very creature to strike down like the Devil incarnate, just to torture him. Absolutely not my intention. What he couldn’t understand at that time is that people-watching is one of the greatest pleasures we have, mortal or immortal, and not just as a buffet on parade. I tried to teach him that, but it’s something he finally absorbed when he had to set a good example for our daughter.

Back then, I steered us to derelict neighborhoods, looking for the worst among men, so that killing those kinds of people would ease his fragile conscience, but Louis’s gift is his curse in that he finds beauty to an even greater extent that I do, even in the most awful beings. The stench of rats on his breath at the time was proof enough of that.

Speaking of height, how tall is Louis? Is it ever said in the books?

“Louis de Pointe du Lac, already described above but always fun to envisage: slender, slightly less tall than Lestat, his maker…"- Armand, the Vampire Armand

I don’t think it gets more specific than that in canon, but you know Lestat would be throwing a massive hissy fit about it every other book if Louis was taller than him bc ‘Stat is the biggest baby about height.  

Generally, height doesn’t matter much when you’re horizontal ❤

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[fanart by @anaryawe]