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Revision as of 19:29, 30 January 2010
Amarillo Lestoat (1776-1977) was a flamboyant American vampire. He wrote a book, A Vampire's Monologue, which was intended to bore readers out of their minds and render them more easy to bite.
Behind the scenes
- The name Lestoat was likely intended to poke fun at Lestat, the main character in Anne Rice's novel, Interview with the Vampire. The word amarillo is Spanish for yellow.