Hello my dear friends and welcome to The Vampire
Lestat De Lioncourt's site. Many of my dear friends know me from when I first became Lestat 8 years ago at the hands of Lordess
Lady Death, however; it is Akasha who claims to have given me life as a vampire, so at this state my creator is unknown. I'm
sure all of you want to know why I decided to become Lestat de Lioncourt, and the answer is simple really. It all started
when I first got into the Anne Rice Vampire Novels. Lestat however, always seemed to fascinate me the most. I got into vampire
rollplay 8 years ago with Lordess Lady Death, however Akasha De Lioncourt is where I finally got my name from. After being
a member of the De Lioncourt family for 4 years Lestat was murdered during a fued with a man named Memnoch, who claimed to
be the devil in the flesh. After 4 years past Akasha went from being a De Lioncourt to Akasha Novani. However Lestat lay in
his glass crypt til the day he was awakened once again by none other then Louis de Pointe du Lac. After 4 years of slumber the fresh blood of Louis had awoken Lestat from his long slumber,
and he went out on quest to find the one who murdered him so long ago. In his searches he found a one named Kiya, with
whom he was extremely fond of for he never forget who she was. Spending more and more time with her every waking moment he
could, Lestat found himself falling in love with Kiya just like he did back before his death. Once he found Memnoch it was
too late to take his revenge for he was already put to rest by Louis. Warmed by the love his brother had for him Lestat promised
to protect Louis at all cost, and declared his undying love to Kiya by taking her as his bride, therefor; making her Kiya
de Lioncourt the Princess Vampire...
My children: Claudia, Louis de Pointe du Lac, Risika,
Raven, Armand, Memnoch & Anna De Lioncourt...
I hope this sums up why I choose the name Lestat, and I
hope to speak to all of my dear friends extremely soon. Farewell my beautiful children of the night...
Love always;
Lestat de Lioncourt