Do the VC vampires like to watch sports? Football? Basketball? Soccer? Hockey?

Yes they do!

Don’t gamble on anything with Louis. Even sports. He keeps up w/ stats, but more importantly, he can size up a team pretty quickly and estimate their odds with a lot of accuracy.

He also loves Drew Brees from the Saints bc of course he does… (oooh I get to dig an oldie up from the archive, I made this for @gairid​ ages ago!)

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Lestat cannot be trusted to go to a live game bc he “encourages” streakers, and can be really embarrassing on the Kiss Cam. Daniel will never forget the game he went to with Lestat in which Lestat sloppily made out with him for the longest 6 seconds of his unlife on the Kiss Cam, for no other reason than because ‘Stat knew Armand was watching the game at home.

Lestat also, of course, loves beach volleyball bc of obvious reasons. Louis secretly agrees and would never admit it, but Louis loves a good rack.

Armand is into the more graceful kinds of athletics like ice skating and tennis. He skates himself, and sometimes rents out a rink and has a vampires-only skate party where he choreographs elaborate performances.

Marius likes watching diving and swimming competitions. Something about the sleekness of the athletes touches his soul.

Aesthetic: Tom Cruise in loose white shirts w/ failure to button the top half.

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jealizing:

lestat-and-louis-de-lioncourt:

Here Lestat, hope you all had a very very good christmas time. Look what Santa Louis bring to me! This great Tour-T-Shirt from @jealizing ! And because Santa Louis was such a good boy, he gets the same T-Shirt from me >D 

I really like the trend in your xmas shoppings! ❤ Very nice uwu

vampchronfic:

Beetle wing embroidery of 1830-1832 Henry Art Gallery.

Thought this might be of interest to you, bc I adore this painting, and the costume:

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“In 1888 actress Ellen Terry performed the role of Lady Macbeth at London’s Lyceum Theatre while wearing an awesome green gown bedecked with the 1,000 sloughed-off wings of the jewel beetle. It quickly became one of the most celebrated costumes of the Victorian era, immortalized in a portrait painted by John Singer Sargent.” (from this post by @archiemcphee)

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