[ Lestat doesn’t immediately become alarmed when the maze begins to change — he'd deduced long before his conversation with Louis, in which he’d voiced his suspicions, that this place is home to a unique magic unlike anything he’s felt before. His first instinct is to blame witches — their power might be one he sneers at, but they’re unfortunately not to be underestimated, either.
While he could easily leave, take to the skies, such a display would immediately attract attention, to say nothing of rousing suspicion among their fellow guests. For the moment, his true nature is only known to those who are like him, and Lestat intends to keep it that way for as long as possible.
Still, when he notices a slight, pale figure wandering the maze from the opposite direction, he pauses, rather than immediately moving to brush past, gaze traversing features that are new and unknown. ]
I’m fairly certain that I would have recalled meeting you before.
maze;
While he could easily leave, take to the skies, such a display would immediately attract attention, to say nothing of rousing suspicion among their fellow guests. For the moment, his true nature is only known to those who are like him, and Lestat intends to keep it that way for as long as possible.
Still, when he notices a slight, pale figure wandering the maze from the opposite direction, he pauses, rather than immediately moving to brush past, gaze traversing features that are new and unknown. ]
I’m fairly certain that I would have recalled meeting you before.