[Itās a great reminder of canon characterization as too often fanon has casted him as a beautiful, frail flower destined and carried by Lestatās will.] *nods* Yep.Ā
I think we can blame movie!IWTV for some of that fanon, bc heās shown at his weakest in that movie, when he was struggling emotionally about vampiring, and the film also emphasized his appeal to other characters (like the scenes where Santiago is stroking his hair while deciding his punishment, and when Lestat literally sweeps him off his feet with the first bite), and the film took a number of important BAMF-moments/lines from him (like the one I mentioned in that post). Consequently, there are fans who base their headcanon of him mainly on the movie interpretation, even after theyāve read the book(s), since it left such a strong impression for them.
[I love that he knows heās beautiful and he lowkey manipulates the fuck out of people and that he isnāt a delicate pretty face, like you said, he can still cut a bitch! Heās equally if not alot more dangerous than the rest.]
^YEP. In his speech to Madeleine about her wanting to be a vampire, he acknowledgesĀ āDo you find us beautiful? Magical?ā He knows how he appears to mortals and other vampires. Heās calling her out on her request as being flimsy and uneducated, that she is completely out of her depth and has no idea what sheās really asking for, itās not just a makeover!Ā
We use the wordĀ āmanipulativeā on tumblr as having a negative connotation, and I wouldnāt say that Louis manipulates for nefarious purposes. I think heās tactical. He wants to keep the peace in this scene:
āI wish you would play the music,ā I said softly, unobtrusively, butĀ as persuasively as possible. Sometimes this worked with Lestat. If IĀ said something just right he found himself doing what Iād said. AndĀ now he did just that: with a little snarl, as if to say, `You fool,ā he beganĀ playing the music.ā (IWTV)
I donāt think Louis finds himself particularly attractive, I think when he calls himself handsome in IWTV, itās his acknowledgement that others find him attractive; it still baffles him that they do. He absolutely recognizes it as a tactical advantage,Ā he just doesnāt explicitly preen about it like Lestat does. No need š
Hit the jump for a little more re: theĀ āfrail flowerā trope, under a cut for respect to the anon bc I this anon isnāt fond of it.
As you mentioned, you may not be fond of it, and that is absolutely fine! Itās not for everyone. I know I canāt read those trashy romance novels at the supermarket. Theyāre unappealing to me. But I get that they have an audience, bc theyāre still there, still selling!
With Louis, other than all those loving descriptions of him from other characters, I think itās worth noting that there are truly very few canon moments wherein heās a *~a beautiful, frail flower destined and carried by Lestatās (or whoever elseās) will,~* yes, itās that damsel-in-distress, bodice-ripper kind of trope. Is it as effective if heās always pursued and never caught? I think some readers, like myself, need a bite of carrot now and then. Itās a subjective thing. We should be glad AR hasnāt turned him into the smut vehicle so many other characters became *sigh*
Itās a fantasy to be carried off by some angelic stranger, itās been around since ppl have told stories. We can identify with Louis, or we can identify with Lestat, both sides of the fantasy is appealing in its own way. In shipping them, you get to have both. So I understand the appeal, but again, itās not necessarily for everyone. Not everyone likes shipping, period, and thatās absolutely fine, too!
#MURDER DADS #hes watching Claudia kill #he is so friggin proud of her #LOOKIT MAI LIL BABY KILLING A BIG ADULT WOMAN ALL BY HERSELF #INFANT DEATH #Yes I play favorites she mai favorite 5ever #Louis why cant u be more like ur sister ffs