Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The wedding of the centuries

Depending on where you stand on the issue, you either celebrated the momentous event that has been come to be known as #LoveWins, or got on your moral high horse and decried destruction for America.

I wanted to cross-post this from the Lestat Book Coven. This is Anne's reply to the question: What would a Lestat and Louis wedding look like?

"If Lestat and Louis were to marry, it would take place in the private chapel of Lestat's chateau in France. They would likely both wear their favorite velvet frockcoats--- Lestat in red, Louis in black -- in the old style, with a lot of white pearl studded lace at the throat and at the cuffs...and they would speak their vows in a reverent whisper, and Marius, in a long simple burgundy colored velvet robe, would preside. They would exchange gorgeous and priceless emerald rings. 
"The chapel would be filled with candles, incense, and white roses and white lilies, and all the closest of the vampire kindred would be invited, and the venerable old ones, including the great Servraine, Gabrielle, Gregory, and Lestat's body guards, Thorne and Cyril, and other elders. 
"Armand in finest burnt gold brocade and lace would be best man for Louis. David Talbot in dark hunter green velvet and white linen would be best man for Lestat. A choir of Vampire boys led by Notker would sing a cantata from Bach: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimmer --- the Chorale or first part. (BWV 140) 
"Then a great ball would take place in the grand or great hall of the chateau: with Notker conducting a vampire orchestra and Antoine playing first violin and occasional solos.Benji would make a speech; so would Gregory; and also Gremt Stryker Knollys. And also Jesse. And others. 
"After the first dizzying Tchaikovsky waltz and a few other Viennesewaltzes, there would be a lot of Greek side by side taverna dancing on the part of the vampires, maleand female, to Greek taverna music (electronic mandolins), and then the great arched windows of the ball room would be thrown open and those who could take to the air would go out in pairs and groups to hunt in Marseilles amongst the pimps and the dope peddlers. 
(There wouldn't be too many young ones at the ball, as given their need to hunt, and their inability to defy gravity, they cannot spend long nights in the country; Lestat permits no hunting in Lyon or the neighboring French towns of his old homeland. So they would send their regards from Paris, London, Marseilles, Berlin, Rome, etc.) 
"It could happen."
Beautiful, isn't it? Naturally, we mortals can't attend the wedding, either, unless we wanted to be the banquet.