This one represents Armand beautifully. "Your pain makes you beautiful, you love to lose control. And mediocrity's rewarded, set your standards low..." "The Vampire Armand" tells us that Armand is both young and beautiful with the face of a Boticelli angel. Growing up in Russia, the priests considered him a miracle for his artwork, but his father, a hunter, abused him and refused to let him go into the monastery. While on a forced hunting trip with his father, Armand is kidnapped and sold into slavery, where Marius buys him (more as a romantic venture than a business one). "...Suck me in, I'm willing, I get off when you turn on. Let me be your fate, pour me on, pour me on..." Possible reference to Armand and Marius' relationship.