(http://membres.lycos.fr/hiyami/kindred/roma.jpg)  
"Roma's  Ragazzo"


Now let me introduce you the wonder of wonders:

Armand, dreadful (but so lovely) teen Prince of the Ricean vampires.  First, 
the facts: this "kid" is now about 500 years old. Amadeo is the  name he was 
called in his old days, before he was made a vampire at 17.  Armand, the name 
he has been given when he lived in Paris, sounds in  french like a mix of 
'arme' (weapon) and 'amant' (lover). So promising, so  true...  

If you don't know the Vampire  Chronicles, I've written a _summary_ 
(http://membres.lycos.fr/hiyami/kindred/armand.htm)  of  Armand's (un)life. It 
won't 
reveal you everything about the Chronicles,  but it should cover all that's 
related to Armand, except the Mnemoch  events (I won't even talk about 
*that*...). 
 

Then let me give Armand the credit he's too detached and doubtful to  ask 
for. Honestly, what's the light of a candle compared to the sun,  what's Lestat 
compared to the dark magnificence of my dear Lord?  
Though I'm not sure you'll like him more the way I see  him... 

For example: one might think that Armand killed Claudia for the sole  reason 
that he wanted Louis?  
It's only half-true. As he says it himself, there's never only one reason. 
Another one in that  case, was that he wanted to keep Louis away. Why? Because 
Louis was too  sensitive to his appeal. He got enthralled right away by Armand, 
and he  could have become very close to him... So Armand made sure 
-consciously or  not- that there would always be a distance between them, by 
killing the 
 beloved Claudia of his 'prey'.  

Same with Daniel : did he make him  a vampire because he loved him enough to 
break his word, was it a lost of  his control, or did he simply got mad...?  

Ah! That's a good one. One I'm not sure about, in fact. I'd say that  Armand 
made Daniel a vampire because he had lost a lot of interest as a  mortal yet, 
and that he'd die anyway. Armand didn't need him as a reason  to tune into the 
world anymore.  

So he'd lose him no matter what : either he would stop to love him -  or to 
play as if he loved him... -, or Daniel would die. But if he made  him a 
vampire, it would change him, and it might be in good for once. And  if it 
wasn't, 
Akasha the mad Queen of the Damned was on the way to kill  them all by the look 
of it. So why not try?  

It would break his word? Only if Daniel was to survive... Which, err,  was 
unlikely to happen, truly... I mean, I wouldn't bet a cent on Daniel's  chances 
to stay 'alive' if Armand ever needs some blood for a purpose of  his... On 
the other hand, until that happens Armand probably won't bother  to recover the 
blood he gave him (a gift is a gift but that Gift would  have to be a loan...) 
 
 (http://membres.lycos.fr/hiyami/kindred/green.jpg)  
 
"Mourning angel": Armand  in the early '90s. Have I told you that he could be 
modern for a 500  years boy... err, creature?



Anyway, he'd promised himself not to make the Dark Gift because he  didn't 
want to give a soul to the Devil. But he'd lived with the Roman  Marius, who 
didn't believe. With the Children of Darkness, whose  obscurantists beliefs had 
been pulled down and blasted by Lestat.  

No matter what may say "Memnoch The Devil", Armand didn't care anymore  about 
the religious reasons.  

And Anne seems to have realized it. In the novel called "The Vampire  
Armand", released in 1998, he's changed a lot... For the better.  

The only reason left, not to make a vampire, was that he didn't want  to 
curse someone with his own fate... Or to condemn more humans by  creating 
another 
blood-drinking creature, deprived of emotions as are most  of the vampires...  

But Daniel *asked* to be a vampire. That was the reason why he kept by  
Armand's side. He was thrilled by the only idea of being the "Devil's  
boyfriend". 
Fool who never realized that the Devil lies in the heart of  mortals much more 
than in Armand's soul...  

Why did you save him, Armand? Did you believe him when he blamed you  for his 
self-destructive behavior? Or did you simply think that it  couldn't be 
worse? That there was still something to rescue... That it  wouldn't be such a 
curse for him, as it was for yourself...  

Control: that's another loooong debate... Because Armand sought for  Lestat's 
company -what a weird idea, really...- after having been taken  away from 
Marius by the Children of Darkness, it's supposed that he  "wanted" to be 
controlled, because he'd always had a master -Marius,  Santino in the Roman 
Coven, 
then he asked to Lestat to stay by his side.  

That's not control. Armand learned how to control people, with  Santino. He's 
learned to use his power of attraction to get their  attention... and keep it 
away from him. In such a way that they don't even  *notice* he's keeping them 
away from his inner self... Always ignoring  what he feels. His schemes. His 
thoughts. His dreadful pain...     


 (http://membres.lycos.fr/hiyami/kindred/faces.jpg)   Shadow from the  past  

What he's looking for is a quickening. A reason to tune into a world  that is 
not his own. And the best reason he can find usually, is a nice  guy... 
Lestat... Louis... Daniel... All keys. Not lovers. People who he  knows will be 
useful, but won't use him... because he won't lose himself  to them. Because he 
doesn't love them. Not like he might...  

I guess Armand is sleeping somewhere. Waiting. I've had a vision of  him, 
moving in his sleep at night.  

Ah, but vampires don't exist, do they? (sigh)  

Rest in peace, Armand, but not too long please. There's never enough  beauty 
in the world and you're missed. I'd rather not to have to go in  Hell to meet 
you. Yet I guess I could do it. So you'd better listen before  I feel 
compelled to find you wherever you are and spoil your rest...  

You know, I thought you simply had enough of having your life told by  Louis 
or Lestat, considering they don't get half of it. Or maybe  Talamasca's survey 
became too heavy for your secretive schemes. Also  thought you might have 
used your powers on Lestat to burn down his  beliefs... my dear Lord of 
illusions. Even though I don't believe you  still look for revenge against him. 
You got 
past this too, didn't you?  

Update : by the look of it, threats work. Armand is back in "The  Vampire 
Armand". I couldn't help but _review_ 
(http://membres.lycos.fr/hiyami/kindred/tva-rev.htm)  that  one.  



Do you believe in  such a thing? That one could hate instead of someone else, 
to spare this  cherished one the guilt and pain of feeling hatred for those 
who should  be  loved?




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