sorry. can't ruin the ending for you. if you wanna know the ending, get off your but and read the book.
Mona and Tarquin are taken away from Lestat by Maharet, the ancient vampire who had been watching over them and their son, before Lestat's maker, Marius, calls them to him.
Macbeth's allusion to Tarquin is particularly appropriate because both figures are known for their ambition and willingness to do whatever it takes to achieve power, even if it means betraying others. By referencing Tarquin, Macbeth is drawing a parallel between their actions and highlighting his own ruthless pursuit of power, showcasing his moral decay and descent into darkness.
No, exchanging blood with a vampire is not possible because they are fictional creatures. In folklore and fictional stories, vampires are portrayed as undead beings that drink blood to survive, but they cannot transfer their condition to others through blood exchange.
The pulmonary artery takes the blood to the alveoli.
Blood cell
How long it takes for blood to dry up in the freezer
Arteries
An artery takes blood away from the heart
small intestine
vains
cappalaries
your heart
The capillaries carry the blood around the alveoli.