Hello there, another anon! š Right off the bat, check out @remarried, she is hella awesome ⤠garama used to make cool VC art but he doesnāt anymore and deleted most of his old stuff but check out his blog anyway and @i-want-my-iwtvĀ (aside from having an awesome VC blog herself!) has a nice collection of his works. @ashetray did some hella rad VC fanarts, so did @devmin-art. But I reccommend going into @i-want-my-iwtvās fanart tag, you will surely find something to enjoy šĀ
I probably forgot some people and Iām going to feel super bad in 3⦠2⦠1ā¦
*appears in a magical sparkly cloud poof* DID SOMEONE SUMMON MOI?
Yes, @sheepskeleton is amongĀ those sheĀ mentioned asĀ great fanartists in our fandom! We do have a bunch more active ones, but there is definitely some gold (older works or works by artists who have only done a small number of VC pieces) in my #fanart tag. All of our fanartists are awesome and some are even open to suggestion, if you send them an ask with a good prompt.
Some other VC fanartists that come to mind in addition to those already mentioned above, in no particular order:
Then there are a few I would recommend bc altho they do not post as often,Ā they are definitely worth checking out (please do NOT take it personally if I didnāt mention you here, these are just the names that immediately come to mind):
(oh I ACCIDENTALLY forgot to get you a coffin Louis MY BAD guess weāll have to share one wow is it hot in here maybe we should get rid of some of these pesky clothes am I right Louis)
Can we talk about⦠how Louis repeatedly has visual/auditory/tactile hallucinations, episodes of dissociation and depersonalization, and panic and anxiety attacks allĀ throughout IWTV but these things are never really touched upon again in the series⦠like these are all possible symptoms of very severe depression, which I guess Rice alludes to Louis having throughout the series, but like honestly Louis was barely functional in IWTV and thatās never really been demonstrated again⦠in the later books Louis is always described as being calm, quiet, morally exceptional, conveniently kind, and romanticallyĀ āsad.ā Iāve always felt like the othersā perception of Louis was completely different from Louisās perception of himself in his own account, and I wonder what ever happened to that intensity in his character in IWTV. I think if itās touched upon later at all, itās in Merrick? A little? Still though, it feels like Louis was conveniently stabilized and made static in the narrative in order to make him an easier character to sideline lmao
Very much soā¦..
//Frankly, this is an astute observation. And I think a lot of the changes in Louisā character came, frankly, from his author no longer wishing to associate with him. Anne made it quite clear that she hated Louisā voice and never wished to write in it againāand it took her almost forty years (39, to be exact) for her to be able to write in it again (Iām referring to the Epilogue in Prince Lestat).Ā
ooc; I agree with @devilsfool re: Anne. Ā I believe she was actually quoted at one point after writing Merrick saying that she didnāt want to ever write in Louisā voice again??? Ā Or something like that. Ā She definitely expressed not caring all that much for his character.
But I can agree with what youāre saying too, because ultimately, IwtV was the only first-person narrative from Louis until the last chapter of PL. Ā Iāve always felt Louis to be this intense perfectionist that canāt tolerate his own downfalls, and I definitely agree that he shows numerous symptoms of depression. Ā Heās his biggest critic, and I think that shows a lot in IwtV.
I feel like IwtV would have seemed a lot different if told from Lestatās perspective? Ā Because while Lestat may get really, really angry with Louis sometimes, his descriptions of Louis are the most glorified in the books. Ā Heāll talk about Louis moping around, but he paints a general picture of Louis being a very strong person that is dedicated to his convictions. Ā Louis is literally his emotional rock, and really, I donāt believe Lestat would actually ever openly write of any breakdowns Louis may or may not have had. Ā And I feel like if Louis was to have a bad bout of depression, Lestat would be the one to know, above anyone else.
Then you have Khaymanās description of Louis, where he flat out says that Louis canāt exist without Lestat. Ā And Armandās bit about Louis in TVA paint him as very melancholy, imo.
I also look at where Louis was when he gave the interview. Ā Heās a very careful, private person, and he had his reasons for giving the interview in the first place (which can be debated in itself; Iāve always thought it was a cry out for Lestat and/or suicidal recklessness). Ā Heād been alone for years and felt heād nothing left. Ā He was infuriated that Daniel didnāt see his story as despairingly as he himself viewed it to be. Ā Louis felt down on everything at that point, and I donāt know that heād really be that open with his experiences and feelings on any other night?
Idk, Iāve always felt that for as emotional as Louis seems to be, he still sucks majorly at actually dealing with his own emotions. Ā Which is how I reason his major breakdown(s) in Merrick.
/writing this at 1am and hopes it makes sense lol
#YES #THIS #this post cannot be improved upon
Gonna add 2 things anyway.
1 – AR wrote IWTV after the loss of her daughter. Louis was pretty much AR herself, dealing with that grief, questioning a God as to why he had to punish her so much. What did Louis do to deserve a life-in-death living hell? What did Claudia do to deserve eternal imprisonment in that little body? What did AR’s daughter do to deserve dying so painfully at such an early age?
In the end, Louis (and the readers) draws his own answers and has to come to some kind of peace in order to move on. Lestat has his Savage Garden, in which peace lies in the fact that there is no explanation, bad things just happen to good people. The most we can do is try to do Good and help eachother survive the slings and arrows, try not to be the slinger of arrows, and if we are, to do it for the sake of Good. We’re all imperfect.
2 – Louis’ voice is pretty damn hard to write, when done well. My guess is that AR didn’t see a need to revisit his POV, especially with theĀ intensity of focus it required.Ā @annabellioncourtā had some excellent points on this awhile back:
“Louis is more along the lines of the Oscar Wildeās era of the very late 19th century, which is what most people think of today when they thinkĀ āVictorian writing.ā Similar in voice (though not subject) would also be Matthew Arnold (read some of his essays, and tell me thatās not how Louis talks), Wilkie Collins, and Henry James.
”…Louis isĀ not so much involved in human goings on, heās aware of events and films, but still speaks in the language of the century where he spent the most time communicating with othersāalso he would not have lost his speech patterns over those decades with Armand because Armand was mostly isolated in his language circles. So we can look at all of that as to why Louis talks the way he does.“
āLouis does show a HEAVY influence from the French symbolist poets (the school that Charles Baudelaire was from).ā
And of course Louis would express himself in the language of the writers he enjoyed. OF COURSE HE WOULD. We all know he’sĀ basicallyĀ aĀ big ol’Ā bookworm w/ fangs.