His Life as a VampireSoon after Lestat is turned, his maker throws himself into 
a fire, leaving Lestat on his own with little knowledge of what he is and the 
powers he now has. Luckily Magnus left him plenty of gold and other treasures 
to use as he pleases. With this money Lestat bought the theatre whence he 
performed from the owner and frequently sent money and gifts to Gabrielle and 
Nicki. He mostly avoids contact with Nicki and any other mortals he knew until 
one night he goes to the theatre and frightens the audience so much that he 
decides to shut the theatre down. Lestat hunts the streets of Paris and the 
surrounding villages, learning as he goes, and only occasionally feeling a 
menacing, cowardly "presence" which he chooses to ignore for the most part. 
Lestat continues in this way until his mother, Gabrielle, arrives in Paris. It 
is here that he realizes Gabrielle doesn't have to die and he can turn her into 
a vampire like himself. Once he has turned her he shares with her all of his 
knowledge of what they both are which doesn't really amount to much and 
discovers he can no longer hear her thoughts. 
They hunt together through the night and continue learning until "the presence" 
that has stalked them both attacks them finally but they manage to fend them 
off and soon learn that "the presence" is no more than other vampires but they 
also discover they have kidnapped Nicki. Gabrielle and Lestat rest in a church 
during the day because Lestat believes its the safest place for them as the 
vampires seem to fear churches and God. When they awake the next night there 
are mortals in the church and Gabrielle and Lestat try to scare them all away 
so they can escape and succeed in doing so, only to find themselves being 
attacked again by the other vampires when they reach Paris again. They take 
shelter in the church of Notre Dame where the other vampires will not enter. 
Then to their surprise a vampire does enter and tries to convince them to come 
out and when they refuse he forces them out by violence. Gabrielle and Lestat 
are taken to the cemetery in Paris, where Nicki is being held, and are labeled 
as outcasts and blasphemers. 
Lestat manages to convince the other vampires that the way they live under a 
cemetery and worshipping the devil is pointless and they seem to listen to this 
and finally the leader sends the other vampires from the room. The leader of 
the coven is "Armand" who questions Lestat on his beliefs and the way he lives 
and seems quite devastated that Lestat has destroyed what he has looked after 
for so long. 
Lestat, Gabrielle and Nicki return to the tower left by Magnus and the next 
night Lestat turns Nicki into a vampire, ignoring the warnings of Gabrielle. 
Lestat can no longer hear Nicki's thoughts just the way it happened with 
Gabrielle. Nicki refuses to speak, so in order to try to draw Nicki out of his 
silence Lestat goes back to Paris to look for the violin that Nicki loved so 
much. In Paris Lestat finds four vampires from Armands coven who ask for his 
help as Armand has started burning members of the coven. Lestat is reluctant to 
help but agrees when they ask if they can use his theatre. Lestat then goes to 
the flat where Nicki lived and finds Armand there, gathering all the 
information he can from the flat. 
Lestat leaves the flat, disgusted with what he has seen and returns to the 
tower where Gabrielle and Nicki are. He tell's Gabrielle what has happened then 
he takes her and Nicki with him as he goes to talk to his solicitor, Roget. 
Whilst Lestat is talking with Roget, Gabrielle and Nicki wait outside and Nicki 
runs away. Lestat and Gabrielle find him at the old theatre and also there, 
Lestat finds the violin which he gives to Nicki. 
Nicki begins playing the violin and soon the other vampires who Lestat gave the 
theatre to arrive and begin singing and dancing as Nicki plays the violin and 
it is Nicki who gives it the name "Theatre of the vampires". Nicki tells Lestat 
that he hates him and then Lestat agrees to leave Nicki and the other vampires 
at the theatre and let them do what they want with it. 
Soon after when Lestat is out one night he sees Armand who acts as though he 
would be friends with Lestat but when Lestat gets close enough, Armand tries to 
drink his blood and Lestat in a fury starts beating Armand and only stops when 
he realizes how helpless and alone Armand is at this moment in time. He takes 
Armand back to the tower with the help of Gabrielle. Here Lestat is told the 
story of how Armand came to be what he is and after the story, Lestat becomes 
obsessed with the idea of Marius. Gabrielle manages to convince Armand to join 
the other vampires at the theatre and Lestat writes the first of his messages 
to Marius in stone, asking Marius to contact him in some way. 
Gabrielle and Lestat travel together for a total of 10 years but soon after 
leaving Paris Gabrielle starts leaving Lestat on his own for months at a time. 
Gabrielle conceals a letter from Paris telling Lestat that his family has all 
died save his father who waits for him in New Orleans. Lestat is furious with 
Gabrielle for hiding this and begins screaming at her to leave. She leaves him 
whilst they are in Cairo and soon after this Lestat buries himself deep in the 
ground until Marius comes for him. 
Marius gives him his blood to strengthen him again and takes him to the island 
where he lives. Lestat is in awe of Marius and it isn't long before Marius 
shows Akasha and Enkil (the first vampires) to Lestat who is horrified by what 
he sees. He is then told the story (as Marius knows it) of how vampires came 
into being and of how Marius himself was made. Marius has to leave Lestat the 
next night and Lestat decides to go to Akasha and Enkil himself to try and wake 
them by playing the violin despite the fact Marius specifically told him not to 
go into their sanctuary alone. Lestat's plan, to his surprise, works and Akasha 
allows him to drink her blood as she drinks his until Enkil rouses and attacks 
Lestat. Enkil takes hold of Lestat and begins to crush him until Marius arrives 
and threatens to take Akasha away from him. 
Marius tells Lestat to leave the island the next night so that Enkil has time 
to calm down and forget about hurting Lestat. Lestat leaves the island 
reluctantly and heads for New Orleans, where his dying father is. 
Lestat arrives in New Orleans and soon falls in love with Louis de Pointe du 
Lac, a young plantation owner. Lestat turns Louis into a vampire and moves into 
the plantation outside of New Orleans along with his dying father. Lestat's 
fathers condition is ever worsening but Lestat refuses to spend time with him 
until he is very close to death where he says he forgives his father after much 
pressuring from Louis. Lestat tells Louis to kill his father which Louis does 
very reluctantly. The slaves of the plantation gradually get suspicious of 
Lestat and Louis so in the end they are driven out of the plantation much to 
Lestat's disgust. Lestat flees with Louis to the Freniere plantation which is 
being run by the eldest sister there as Lestat killed their brother who ran it 
before. They soon leave the Freniere plantation and move on to New Orleans. 
Lestat see's Louis feeding on a young girl who Lestat later makes into a 
vampire, Claudia. With Claudia, Lestat manages to keep Louis with him . Lestat, 
Louis and Claudia remain together for 60 years until Claudia turns against him 
and attempts to murder him. They take Lestat to the swamp and dump his body 
there unaware that he is still alive. Lestat manages to get out of the swamp 
and after this it is assumed that he made a vampire of a young man and all that 
is known of this man is that he was a musician and Lestat had befriended him 
sometime before Claudia tried to kill him. Lestat goes to the flat where 
Claudia and Louis still reside whereupon he is attacked again and left behind 
when the flat catches fire. Lestat, scarred from both attempts on his life goes 
to Paris to seek help from Armand who is still in charge of the Theatre. Here 
he discovers that Louis and Claudia are also in Paris. Lestat is forced into 
admitting it was Claudia who attempted to kill him which leads to Claudia's 
execution by the vampires of the theatre. Lestat is then told by Armand that 
Louis is also dead. Armand accuses Lestat of ruining his life and pushes Lestat 
from the top of a very high tower. Two years pass until Lestat is healed enough 
to return to America. Lestat spends the rest of the nineteenth century alone in 
a house in New Orleans, feeding on rats. Lestat is then visited by Armand 
several times in the twentieth century who tells him that Louis isn't really 
dead at all. Lestat in general ignores Armand until one night he pushes him 
from the top of a roof. Armand doesn't visit Lestat anymore although Lestat 
still hears him outside. 
After a long time in isolation Lestat finds himself with the desire to become 
the vampire he once was. He comes across a band who play in a home near where 
he was resting called Satan's Night Out. Lestat tells them exactly who he is 
and is stunned to find they've already heard of him through a novel called 
Interview With The Vampire. Lestat reads the novel and becomes more determined 
to carry on with his plan. He takes charge of the band and renames it to "The 
Vampire Lestat" which will also be the name of the autobiography he is writing. 
It isn't long before the band become popular and a live show is scheduled to 
take place in San Fransisco. Not too long before the day of the concert Lestat 
is reunited with Louis who begs him not to go ahead with it as Lestat has 
angered many of the other vampire by revealing all their secrets to the entire 
world. Lestat dismisses this and decides to go ahead as planned and takes Louis 
to San Fransisco with him. The concert goes pretty well until the end where 
vampires start being killed off by an unseen force. Lestat and Louis have to 
run to escape the crowd at the concert. They are "saved" by Gabrielle who 
drives them away much to Lestat's dismay as he assumes that the "unseen force" 
is Marius. The car is followed by vampires who are annoyed at Lestat causing 
the car to crash. No-one is hurt (except Louis' clothes) and the vampires who 
were chasing them also end up burned up by the same unseen force. 
Lestat, Gabrielle and Louis discuss it and both Gabrielle and Louis agree that 
the force they felt seemed wild and uncivilized which does not match the 
description of Marius. Gabrielle and Louis go to rest, and Lestat calls to 
Marius with his mind and Lestat discovers that Akasha has risen. Just as the 
sun rises Akasha comes to Lestat and takes him away. 
Lestat has dreams of two red haired twins but forgets it soon after. Lestat 
awakes to find himself in the castle where he was born. Akasha tells him that 
many vampires all over the world have been destroyed but the people he cares 
for have been spared. Akasha then teaches him how to use his vampiric powers 
that he now has after drinking from her again. 
Akasha takes Lestat to the temple that was created by another vampire to be 
worshipped by the humans that live there. Akasha kills this vampire and then 
proceeds to start killing all the men in the temple. She asks for Lestat's help 
in this task and although Lestat is very reluctant to do so, he eventually 
joins in with the massacre and finds that he enjoys it. Akasha takes Lestat to 
other cities and repeats the killings but Lestat doesn't join in this time. 
Lestat tries to reason with Akasha and persuade her against killing almost the 
entire male population but she doesn't listen to him. 
Akasha then goes with Lestat to see the remaining vampires who have gathered 
with one of the red haired twins who he has dreamt about. Akasha tries to get 
these vampires (who include all the people Lestat loves) to side with her and 
help her in her massacre because it will supposedly make the world a better 
place. Lestat and the other vampires once more try and reason with her that 
this is impossible to do and also an insane thing to try. Akasha refuses to 
accept this and when the other twin arrives Akasha is killed by the twins. 
Lestat then goes with the rest of the vampires to Armand "Night Island" near 
Miami. Lestat stays in his room for a month writing the story of the "Queen of 
The Damned". Lestat eventually leaves the island to find Louis who has returned 
to New Orleans. Lestat finds Louis and then takes him to the Talamasca where 
they meet David Talbot and Lestat gives him his phone number. 
Lestat is now good friends with David Talbot (who is in his late sixties and 
the superior general of the Talamasca) who he visits quite a lot. Lestat is 
also being haunted by dreams and visions of Claudia. Lestat is now weary with 
life and plans to kill himself. He goes to David to tell him this and despite 
David's protests Lestat flies to the desert. In the desert when the sun is 
rising Lestat rises as high as he can so that he burns quicker. Lestat, 
however, does not die and after a few nights in the desert he manages to life 
himself into the air and fly to David's home. Lestat is severely burned and 
sleeps in David's home for a while until he is almost completely healed. Lestat 
is now slightly tanned from the ordeal but not really hurt anymore. Lestat 
realises he is being followed by a man who likes to hand him novels and 
videotapes for some odd reason. Lestat meets David to talk about this and David 
points out that the novels and videotapes are all about the same thing; body 
switching. Lestat catches hold of the man who tells him to meet him in New 
Orleans the next night. This mans name is Raglan James. Lestat eventually 
switches bodies with this man, despite warnings from both David and Louis. 
Lestat then finds himself in a human body which is great until he finds he has 
no money and then becomes quite sick. Lestat is taken to hospital where a 
nun/nurse called Gretchen takes care of him and then takes him home to take 
care of him better. Lestat tell's Gretchen all about who he really is and how 
he came to be in this mess but she doesn't really believe it so he promises to 
come back to her when he is in his own body again. 
Lestat goes to David who teaches him how to take posession of another persons 
body. They manage to track down Lestat's body to a boat where Lestat confronts 
Raglan James and pushes him out of the body just before sunset. Lestat awakes 
the next night to find David waiting for him. David tell's him that Raglan 
James is now gone. David also says he wants to be a vampire now. Lestat drinks 
David's blood only to find that it isn't David at all, but Raglan James in his 
body. Lestat in a rage kills him in David's body. Lestat then finds the real 
David in the body Lestat had posessed only a few nights ago. David is quite 
happy in his new body but Lestat decides to force him into being a vampire 
away. David then leaves Lestat on his own. Lestat returns to New Orleans to see 
Louis and to his surprise finds David waiting for him. David is no longer angry 
and suggests that he, Louis and Lestat should travel together. They all agree 
although this doesn't last long because before long Lestat is back in New 
Orleans on his own. 
Lestat kills a man called Roger who is an evil-doer only to be haunted by the 
mans ghost. Lestat is then being stalked by something that he can't see and 
eventually confronted by the Devil himself. The Devil takes Lestat from this 
earth (as Marius said) and takes him through time and to both Heaven and Hell. 
Lestat watches all this in complete shock and confusion. The devil then takes 
Lestat to the time of the crucifixion where Christ himself tells Lestat to take 
the veil which Veronica wiped his face with. So Lestat has a veil with the face 
of Christ on it . The Devil also punches Lestat in the face which also pulls 
out one of Lestats eyes. Lestat runs away and explains this story to David and 
Armand who both believe him completely. Lestat also tells the story to Dora, 
the daughter of Roger (the ghost). Lestat also gives her the veil which she 
takes to the church and drives many vampires to kill themselves (including 
Armand). Lestat is given a letter with his eye in from Memnoch saying thank you 
for what Lestat has done. This drives Lestat slightly mad and he has to be 
restrained by mystical chains made by Maharet. Lestat is eventually released 
once he has calmed down. 
Lestat then takes to resting on the chapel floor in an unconscious-like state. 
No-one, not even his mother can rouse him from this state. Lestat remains this 
way and many vampires come to see him in this state including the vampires who 
care for him as well as many vampires who've never even met him. Lestat remains 
this way until Armand returns alive from his suicide attempt. Armand drinks 
Lestat's blood and whilst Lestat himself doesn't respond something pushes 
Armand away. Lestat is eventually awakened by 
Sybelle, Marius' fledgling and gift to Armand, playing the piano. After this 
Lestat helps Armand in ridding New Orleans of the many vampires who came to see 
him by burning them with his mind. Most vampires then leave so that only 
Lestat, Louis and David remain in New Orleans. Lestat still sleeps for most of 
the time, sometimes with Louis reading to him, or with music playing. Lestat 
sometimes sleeps at the flat in the Rue Royale which David and Louis also live 
in now. Lestat eventually wakes up properly to heal Louis who tried to kill 
himself. Lestat heals Louis with the help of David and Louis' new fledgling, 
Merrick (who is also a witch and member of the Talamasca). Lestat receives a 
letter asking that Merrick be returned to the Talamasca which of course Lestat 
says will never happen. 
In Blackwood Farm, Lestat returns to his flat in New Orleans one night, to find 
a vampire, Quinn, feeding on a member of the Talamasca, Stirling Oliver. Lestat 
pulls Quinn away and warns Stirling Oliver and all other members of the 
Talamasca to stay away from the vampires. When Stirling leaves, Lestat turns 
his attention to Quinn, a young vampire who in fact broke into his home. Quinn 
explains that he is seeking Lestat's help with a spirit who has followed him 
since birth but who has recently become violent towards Quinn. 
Lestat takes Quinn hunting where they kill two women. Lestat witnesses 
something invisible drain Quinn of the blood he had just taken from the women. 
Lestat goes with Quinn to Blackwood Manor where Quinn lives. Quinn is attacked 
by the invisible spirit again but this time Lestat burns him with his mind. 
Lestat meets Quinn's Aunt Queen who is an elderly woman who is quite fond of 
cameos which Lestat just happens to be wearing. Lestat then goes with Quinn to 
his room, where Quinn tells him his life story. After Quinn is done talking 
Aunt Queen is murdered by the spirit Goblin who pushes her over, killing her. 
Lestat agrees to help Quinn and goes to get the help of Merrick Mayfair (Louis' 
fledgling). Lestat and Merrick return to Quinn and even attend the funeral of 
Aunt Queen which is held at night. That very same night they confront Quinn's 
mother who then admits that Quinn was born with a twin and the ghost of that 
twin is in fact Goblin, the spirit who has been haunting him. 
Lestat, Merrick and Quinn then take part in a ceremony (involving the dead 
twins corpse) to get rid of the spirit Goblin. Merrick throws herself into a 
fire with the corpse, getting rid of the spirit and herself. Lestat pulls 
Merrick out but she cannot be revived. Lestat is upset to say the least but he 
goes to The Talamasca (where she used to be a member) and tells them she is 
dead so that they know what happened to her. The next night, Lestat makes Mona 
Mayfair who is dying into a vampire because Quinn loves her. 
In Blood Canticle, the final novel of The Vampires Chronicles and The Lives of 
the Mayfair Witches, Lestat falls in love with a witch of the Mayfair clan 
named Rowan Mayfair, who shares the same feelings towards him. Rowan, 
eventually asks Lestat to turn her a vampire, but, despite their feelings 
toward one another, he painfully close not to, because she is a guiding figure 
in a Mayfair family and he cannot take her away from it or from her faithful 
and loving husband, Michael Curry. 

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