TV-Series
Description
Albrecht serves as the butler to the Classico family, a noble household within the vampire society depicted in the series. In this capacity, he is a supporting character whose primary responsibilities revolve around the care and well-being of the family, particularly the young Theodore Classico.
Albrecht is deeply concerned about Theodore, who does not have a mother, and he acts as a surrogate maternal figure for the child. His role involves providing the nurturing and supervision that Theodore requires, effectively stepping into a parental void to ensure the boy is cared for. This places him in a position of significant responsibility within the Classico household.
His perspective on the central events of the story is colored by his duties. Alongside another character, Kate Lorca, he views the nursery established by Dali Delico as a nuisance, suggesting that his priorities are firmly aligned with maintaining order and the proper upbringing of the children under his charge rather than the larger political or investigative intrigues unfolding around him.
In the narrative, Albrecht is seen accompanying Kate Lorca when the children go missing, demonstrating his active involvement in safeguarding them. The series uses a subtle visual cue to introduce him to other characters: his face is not drawn until he steps closer to Kate and formally introduces himself, highlighting that despite his presence in the Classico home, he is not yet known to everyone outside of that immediate circle. No information is available regarding his background, deeper motivations, personal development over the course of the story, any notable abilities, or his relationships with characters other than Theodore and the Classico family.
Albrecht is deeply concerned about Theodore, who does not have a mother, and he acts as a surrogate maternal figure for the child. His role involves providing the nurturing and supervision that Theodore requires, effectively stepping into a parental void to ensure the boy is cared for. This places him in a position of significant responsibility within the Classico household.
His perspective on the central events of the story is colored by his duties. Alongside another character, Kate Lorca, he views the nursery established by Dali Delico as a nuisance, suggesting that his priorities are firmly aligned with maintaining order and the proper upbringing of the children under his charge rather than the larger political or investigative intrigues unfolding around him.
In the narrative, Albrecht is seen accompanying Kate Lorca when the children go missing, demonstrating his active involvement in safeguarding them. The series uses a subtle visual cue to introduce him to other characters: his face is not drawn until he steps closer to Kate and formally introduces himself, highlighting that despite his presence in the Classico home, he is not yet known to everyone outside of that immediate circle. No information is available regarding his background, deeper motivations, personal development over the course of the story, any notable abilities, or his relationships with characters other than Theodore and the Classico family.