nanfe:

“The beautiful know they have power, and she had, in her diminutive charm, a certain power of which she was always casually aware.”

Claudia from “Interview With The Vampire” by Anna Rice. This is one of very rare novel that I’m glad the movie adaption made it slightly different from the original, imagine how awkward it would be if they actually depicted the romance between Louis and Claudia, or that part when the young boy that Armand kept for extra blood bag got boner when he had his blood sucked…

So I was at the eye doctor today and I was wondering for the sake of it- Lestat getting his eyes checked and boasting he’s got the best eyes in the world but when it comes down to it he’s got imperfect vision and needs to walk out with glasses and tears in his eyes dramatically begging Louis to say it isn’t true.

Lol he would be the BIGGEST crybaby about that! He’d probably think of himself as deformed in some way and need even more cuddling and ego-stroking to get over it.

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Considering vampire physiology, some things are “corrected” by the Dark Gift. All of their senses become enhanced. Gabrielle got a nice rack lift.

It won’t regrow some missing parts, like eyes (Maharet), a leg (Flavius), or a cut-out tongue (Mekare). I’m not sure as to whether vision would be corrected. 

Lestat didn’t mention his vision being an issue, and he would have needed good vision to be a good hunter as a mortal, maybe not 20/20, but good enough. It’s interesting to consider, tho!

…And then, he did lose an eye at one point, and I like to headcanon that even though he got it back, that eye was never quite the same.

davywagnarok:

“What if there is no hell? Or they don’t want us there? Ever think of that?”

Cool down sketch from last night. I’ve been thinking about Interview with the Vampire lately and how Anne Rice’s writing – and Ayami Kojima’s artwork – have heavily influenced my own creative endeavors and tastes.