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by force. Magnus then kills himself as the centuries have made him mad, but leaves Lestat with a vast fortune. Lestat is both horrified and exhilarated by his newfound abilities. He learns that he is able to mingle with humans, but he knows friends and family would recognize his changed nature. He avoids his loved ones, showering them with gifts as a means to compensate for his absence. He tries to take victims whom he considers at least somewhat malicious, such as cutthroats who attack him, as he feels love for humanity even as he thrills in the intoxication of killing. Lestat struggles immensely with loneliness as he watches Nicki and his theatre troupe from afar. Nicki maintains that he heard Lestat screaming as he was taken from their room, but the others think Nicki is imagining things and suspect Lestat married rich. Lestat buys the theater and ensures they are provided for fully. Eventually, he cannot resist checking in on Nicki and the theatre, but he becomes overwhelmed by their scents and the possibility of taking them as victims. Delirious from the horror of his circumstances, Lestat winds up revealing his powers on stage - sending the human audience into a confused panic. After this, he feels he is irreconcilably inhuman and that his attempts to be moral have been a sham. He begins taking innocent victims. All the while he is haunted by a mysterious supernatural presence that refuses to approach.
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kill him, as Lestat's domineering control and secrecy, combined with the selfish crime of committing
Claudia to eternity in a helpless, 5 year old form, made their situation untenable. He states that he probably would've done the same in her position. After Claudia's attempt to murder him, Lestat reveals that he went to Armand in Paris to beg for powerful blood to heal his wounds. Armand refused and manipulated the weakened Lestat to make him testify against Claudia, who Armand believed should not exist as a child vampire and a burden to Louis. After the trial in which Claudia is destroyed, Armand lies by claiming that he has also destroyed Louis in the ensuing battle. Armand tells Lestat he has not forgiven his prior rejection and destruction of his coven from centuries ago and that Lestat was foolish to expect his help. He pushes Lestat out of a tower to incapacitate him. After recovering somewhat physically, Lestat returns to New Orleans, and gives another conflicting account to the end of
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and wishes to pursue her own ends. Lestat receives updates from the theatre, and learns that Nicki's madness has spiraled beyond the control of the other vampires. They fear he will expose them. Severely depressed, Nicolas eventually commits suicide by throwing himself into a ceremonial bonfire. Lestat mourns Nicki, as well as his human brothers who have died in the French
Revolution. Gabrielle tells Lestat she is ready to pursue her own travels and study of the natural world, intending to go into deep jungles away from humanity and its norms. Lestat is a creature who loves cities, art, and humanity - and so they part. Lestat promises Gabrielle that he will live and not give up, but he is soon overcome by his losses and descends into the earth to sleep. He thinks about the human lives he is sparing by decaying underground.
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he has insights into the ancient vampires as he was made by a Roman vampire, Marius de
Romanus. He also warns Lestat that he will never find true companionship by making other vampires - as a veil exists between the minds of makers and fledglings and fledglings inevitably resent their makers. Lestat refuses Armand, feeling that Armand's need for purpose could not be fulfilled by him - and that Armand's desperation for a doctrine to live by would consume them all. Lestat offers Armand the theater as a new home, as the cemetery where Armand based his coven is set to be demolished. Armand and Nicolas, along with the few vampires Armand allows to live from his prior coven, found the
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history. Louis and Lestat fight through the crowd, but are outnumbered. Mysteriously, the vampires attacking Louis and Lestat begin to burst into flames. Gabrielle drives in as she has been tracking Lestat's recent rise to superstardom and the three escape in her car. It is then revealed that Lestat's concert has awakened Akasha, who burned the attacking vampires. The book ends on a cliffhanger, as Lestat feels Akasha arrive to kidnap him for some unknown purpose.
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Nicolas - telling him
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Gabrielle voyage out of France for several years, though Lestat knows it cannot last as Gabrielle never craved motherhood
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into a child vampire. He also gives conflicting accounts to Louis' statements, saying he generally kept to his goal of drinking from evildoers, but that Louis was too consumed with his own angst to pay much mind to Lestat's motivations. Nevertheless, he feels
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where he's preparing with his band and they share a forgiving and romantic reunion. Louis has read Lestat's autobiography during their time apart, just as Lestat read Louis's
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has the power of life and death over all of his flock'; and we learn that 'no vampire shall ever reveal his true nature to a mortal and allow that mortal to live'."
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