Created as a vampire in 1789, Lestat describes himself a perfect imitation of an Anglo-Saxon male who can fly, can hear to the other side of the globe and is incredibly strong, as he reveals immodestly. His arrogance is a quality that he considers an attribute rather than a detriment. In fact, he enjoys looking beautiful and comments frequently throughout the book on his superior strength, powerful blood and superb skills. However, at several points, he also refers to himself as a monster. Lestat is a contradiction of words and actions that are often at odds with each other. He seeks knowledge and adores beauty. He also is burdened with a great deal of guilt that he only acknowledges in emotional moments.