![]() ![]() ![]() Neither Julien nor Katherine are likely to appear in the first season of Mayfair Witches, and no casting announcements have been made so far. ![]() It’s entirely possible that the AMC series will tease some of that out further. At the same time, as a disembodied, supernatural being, like many of Rice’s characters he’s not exactly bound by mortal notions of gender and sexuality. Possibly the family’s most powerful witch (until Rowan), he’s also the only male Mayfair to spark Lasher’s supernatural sexual interest.Īs for Lasher himself, without giving much away, his ultimate motivation is decidedly heterosexual in nature. He’s described as having both male and female lovers, and he’s the only male member of the Mayfair family to wield significant supernatural powers. In the late 19th century, Katherine Mayfair is described as frequently dressing as a man to go out carousing around New Orleans with her brother Julien.īut it’s Julien who is the queerest member of the family. ![]() Large sections of the first book are devoted to the family’s history dating back to the late 1600s, which includes a couple queer characters. Of course, Rice was one of our great polymorphously perverse popular novelists, and the saga of the Mayfair Witches isn’t without its queer elements. ![]()
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