You watch Hannibal??

I actually don’t watch it enough to say I’m a real Fannibal but I’ve seen some. I loved the Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal Rising, and Red Dragon. Lestat and Hannibal could make a great Murder Brothers team.

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Lestat would take the blood and Hannibal could take the bodies. Nothing wasted!

Bonus 1: (Lestat gifs are mine, Hannibal gifs by lecterings)

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Bonus 2: 

Interview with a Cannibal or Appointment with a Vampire

The Zodiac Chronicles [Strengths and Weaknesses]

luthi69:

Aries : Pandora /  Independent, Courageous, Confrontational, Impatient
Santino /  Courageous, Pioneering, Aggressive, Impulsive

Taurus : Seth /  Dependable, Persistent, Self-indulgent, Possessive
Avicus / Patient, Dependable, Possessive, Stubborn

Gemini : Benji /  Energetic, Witty, Restless, Devious
Khayman /  Adjustable, Versatile, Changeable, Anxious
Rose / Imaginative, Adjustable, Anxious, Restless

Cancer :  Sybelle / Contemplative, Caring, Oversensitive, Clingy
Antoine / Creative, Emotional, Clingy, Pessimistic

Leo : Marius / Magnanimous, Confident, Domineering, Headstrong
Mael / Straightforward, Ambitious, Pretentious, Possessive

Virgo : Bianca / Observant, Helpful, Skeptical, Fussy
Maharet-Mekare / Reliable, Meticulous, Overcritical, Harsh
Fareed / Meticulous, Analytical, Skeptical, Interfering

Libra :  David / Diplomatic, Balanced, Self-indulgent, Detached
Benedict / Tactful, Idealistic, Indecisive, Unreliable
Sevraine / Just, Tactful, Detached, Indecisive

Scorpio : Armand / Passionate, Perceptive, Obsessive, Manipulative
Claudia / Focused, Ambitious, Secretive, Resentful
Eudoxia / Ambitious, Prowling, Unyielding, Secretive

Sagittarius : Lestat / Adventurous, Enthusiastic, Careless, Inconsistent

Capricorn : Gabrielle / Tenacious, Disciplined, Detached, Distrusting
Roshamandes / Practical, Disciplined, Dictatorial, Inhibited
Gregory / Cautious, Practical, Self-centered, Stubborn
Viktor / Resourceful, Tenacious, Stubborn, Conceited

Aquarius :  Daniel / Witty, Eccentric, Unpredictable, Aloof
Nicolas / Inventive, Assertive, Opinionated, Rebellious

Pisces :  Louis / Sympathetic, Sensitive, Pessimistic, Self-pitying
Jesse / Imaginative, Intuitive, Over-sensitive, Impressionable
Zenobia / Kind, Selfless, Escapist, Weak-willed

The sensory description of Paris

duendology:

“In the period of which we speak, there reigned in the cities a stench barely conceivable to us modern men and women. The streets stank of manure, the courtyards of urine, the stairwells stank of mouldering wood and rat droppings, the kitchens of spoiled cabbage and mutton fat; the unaired parlours stank of stale dust, the bedrooms of greasy sheets, damp featherbeds, and the pungently sweet aroma of chamber pots. The stench of sulphur rose from the chimneys, the stench of caustic lyes from the tanneries, and from the slaughterhouses came the stench of congealed blood. People stank of sweat and unwashed clothes; from their mouths came the stench of rotting teeth, from their bellies that of onions, and from their bodies, if they were no longer very young, came the stench of rancid cheese and sour milk and tumorous disease. The rivers stank, the marketplaces stank, the churches stank, it stank beneath the bridges and in the palaces. The peasant stank as did the priest, the apprentice as did his master’s wife, the whole of the aristocracy stank, even the king himself stank, stank like a rank lion, and the queen like an old goat, summer and winter. For in the eighteenth century there was nothing to hinder bacteria busy at decomposition, and so there was no human activity, either constructive or destructive, no manifestation of germinating or decaying life that was not accompanied by stench.

And of course the stench was foulest in Paris, for Paris was the largest city of France. And in turn there was a spot in Paris under the sway of a particularly fiendish stench: between the rue aux Fers and the rue de la Ferronnerie, the Cimetiere des Innocents to be exact. For eight hundred years the dead had been brought here from the Hotel–Dieu and from the surrounding parish churches, for eight hundred years, day in, day out, corpses by the dozens had been carted here and tossed into long ditches, stacked bone upon bone for eight hundred years in the tombs and charnel houses. Only later–on the eve of the Revolution, after several of the grave pits had caved in and the stench had driven the swollen graveyard’s neighbours to more than mere protest and to actual insurrection–was it finally closed and abandoned. Millions of bones and skulls were shovelled into the catacombs of Montmartre and in its place a food market was erected.” 

~Patrick Süskind “The Perfume. The Story of a Murderer”

even the king himself stank, stank like a rank lion

^poetry

Gallery

ullullum:

‘Interview with the vampire’ sketches