I know that in the movie that Louis (when he was human) had a wife who dies in childbirth. Is there any other info on Louis’ wife. I’m just curious with the fact that Louis had a wife and was expecting to have a baby and be a father.

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Ah, good question! WELL HAVE I GOT A TEENSY BIT OF INFO FOR YOU. 

In the IWTV script of April ‘92, 2nd draft (btw there are a number of cut lines and scenes that are in there, too), there is the mention of her name, and the child’s name:

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Beyond that, no, I don’t have any other info… I also can’t recall any fanfic that honors that wife situation, bc most fanfic seems to work more from book!IWTV w/ the death of Louis’ brother Paul.

P.S. I think the wife’s name is Dianne bc HELLO Anne Rice. Die Anne? Maybe? 

P.P.S. Is Jean Marie a girl? One RPer offered Lestat’s middle names to be “Christophe Marie,” so, not sure that “Marie” needs to be a girl’s name. 

☆ – happy headcanon

viaticumforthemarquise:

Lestat came earlier than he should have, born in November, a full month and a half before he’d come to term. Her body, exhausted after so many fully realised and failed births, simply could not carry him any longer. 

Convinced that the babe would not survive, like so many others, the Marquis left the castle on what he loosely termed ‘business,’ leaving her alone with the priest, the midwife, and the pain. 

He was born at night. Tiny, wailing, the priest advised they baptize him immediately, in case he did not make it until morning. 

For the first time, she found herself in a unique position: this child would be named by her, claimed by her, perfectly clean of her husband’s touch or thought. 

She named him Lestat. It seemed to suit him—his birth had been urgent, and so then might his name. 

Later, the Marquis, furious that the child, both male and living, had not been named by him, went to the village priest and had the names “Christophe” and “Marie” added to the birth record. 

But it didn’t matter. Lestat she had named him, and Lestat he remained. Hers. 

And that had never changed.