I have always imagine Louis being quite femenine ( obviously not as much as Armand ). Like, having a remarked waist, long legs ( and of course nice butt ) and overall a delicated figure. But besides his hands, his body has never been described I think. What do you think? How do you picture him? ( english is not first language :c Sorry for the mistakes! )

No worries, I understand what you’re asking ❤ I could write SO MUCH on this, so I’ll try to keep it short and basic.

We all picture him differently, I think that’s what will make it so hard to cast an actor. I still debate with ppl about his hair: whether it’s chestnut-color (like in movie!IWTV), shorter and curlier (like in Lestat the Musical), or dark, longish and silky as in a lot of the fanart. We all apply our own ideals of beauty (which are influenced by our own cultures, art, families, romantic partners, and/or friends, etc.) onto him. Plus, the other VC characters are generally more poetic when they describe him; they detail his inner qualities more than his physical ones. 

That said, I agree that he would appear at first to have an overall delicate and almost androgynous figure, and he moves with a lot of grace and dignity, but he can definitely kick ass when necessary; there’s muscle and skill packed into that slender build >;}

I imagine his eyes as being more of a sea-green, maybe not like lasers ALL the time, but with a sparkle to them, 

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…with a good fringe of inky eyelashes when his eyes close, 

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^and that feathery but still masculine eyebrow.

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^X these eyes belong to Steven Kelly. His lips are a lot bigger then I picture Louis’s lips, but his jawline is right (it’s a flattering angle tho tbh), and Louis is described as having a narrow head.

As for the body, I picture him as a little underweight due to the state of physical unfitness he was in in the month(s) leading up to his turning, but still muscular:

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^X Simon Nessman would probably not like to hear himself called physically unfit, what I mean is, he’s got the basic setup, is a little underweight, not all !bursting! with muscle. (yes I imagine Louis has dark nips like this but a more pronounced happy trial *blushes*)

@eibhlis97 and I agree that he has great thighs due to riding horses all his life ;}

And a view from the back, bc yes, he requires, as you put it: “long legs ( and of course nice butt ).”

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^X Louis will wear heels for Lestat on occasion. Very special occasions. Right, @vampchronfic?

I think “a” is used because it makes more sense in context? Louis’ story isn’t really one about a vampire in isolation, we get introduced to a whole bunch of vampires! And it also emphasises that his point of view isn’t the most important, as you said he’s just one among many and the book never pretends otherwise.

“A” is used in some translations, I don’t know why. 

True, it is a story about a whole bunch of vampires. Why am I so picky about this… “a” just sounds wrong to me, y’know? 

It ends with Louis as a vampire in isolation. Has he isolated himself to prevent himself from being manipulated by others? Or to prevent himself from hurting others? There’s plenty of reasons to isolate oneself.

Part of the point of “the” is probably that Louis actually is more special than he thinks. Like AR herself, he passively let a lot of things happen in his life, but did grow throughout the course of the novel, and by the end he’s very much gained his own autonomy, in ways he himself may not even fully realize. I think this is why AR never wrote a whole novel from his POV again, she had pretty much exorcised those demons.

[^X scan @thesaramonster]

It was also a great way to piss Lestat off, how dare Louis refer to himself as “THE” vampire. Lestat makes it very clear that he’s the one that should have been interviewed, giving himself “The” as the very first word in the title of his novel ;]

Regarding the whole interview with the/a vampire: please look up th mandele effect

I’ve heard of this term, Mandela Effect, seen it in discussion re: the Berenstain Bears, for sure.

But really? All these ppl misremembering the title? Or was it more like this:


The Mandela Effect

“The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.”

That might be it. Idk, I feel like I’m not really affected by this bc I am so obsessed with it that I never misremember it. It  seems like ppl who say Interview with “a” Vampire are either:

A) Purposely saying it wrong bc it sounds slightly amusing wrong (it kinda does!);

B) It really might have been translated that way in their native language;

C) They’re really not as into the series in general so it doesn’t matter whether they have a word wrong;

D) Or, other. Including the Mandela Effect.

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witchyrem-ains:

superhiki:

So I’ve been reading The Vampire Chronicles and have been super enjoying it so far. I love the disgusting drama these creatures get up to. While I’ve been busy at work I have had the time to sketch these out and today the studio was on break and I was able to color them all in one swoop.
It’s pencil plus a couple multiply/overlay layers in photoshop.

The order is:
Louis, Claudia, Lestat
Armand, Nicki, Gabrielle
Bianca, Marius, Santino.

I’m reading QotD next so expect Akasha soon, ohohoho….

Oh god they’re all so beautiful 💜

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superhiki:

I really liked these sketches (that are still up somewhere on my blog) but felt like they both needed some color.

These are some Tale of the Body Thief inspired doodles featuring Lestat, Louis, Jame Ragland, and (of course) Mojo. Good doggie. 

mortal!Louis suffered claustrophobia? how’s that?

“And you did get into the
coffin?”

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[X] “I had no choice. I begged Lestat to let me stay in the closet, but he laughed, astonished. `Don’t you know what you are?’ he asked. `But is it magical? Must it have this shape?’ I pleaded. Only to hear him laugh again. I couldn’t bear the idea; but as we argued, I realized I had no real fear. It was a strange realization. All my life I’d feared closed places. Born and bred in French houses with lofty ceilings and floorlength windows, I had a dread of being enclosed. I felt uncomfortable even in the confessional in church. It was a normal enough fear. And now I realized as I protested to Lestat, I did not actually feel this anymore. I was simply remembering it. Hanging on to it from habit, from a deficiency of ability to recognize my present and exhilarating freedom.

– IWTV

It’s up to each reader to interpret that quote as his having just a dislike for small spaces or legit claustrophobia, I interpret it as legit claustrophobia.