OVA
Description
Veresh Aradar serves as Imperial Council Chairman within the Warlord's Empire, acting as the de facto second-in-command to the primogenitor. He represents the empire diplomatically, including at events like the peace treaty signing with the Aldegyr Kingdom on Itogami Island. His background identifies him as the Duke of Severin, an Old Guard vampire boasting over nine centuries of combat experience and recognition among the empire's top five fighters. His political and financial influence spans the globe, commanding respect even from powerful figures such as Dimitrie Vatler.

Visually, he is a tall, slender man projecting a dark and refined aura. Light novel sources describe black hair, while anime adaptations depict matcha-colored hair. His signature attire consists of a well-tailored coat, cream shirt, wine-red tie, and gray slacks, exuding regality. His personality embodies formality, seriousness, and strictness; he frequently disapproves of undisciplined conduct. He values protocol and demonstrates a strategic, danger-aware intellect, his formidable presence earning him the moniker "walking calamity."

As an Old Guard vampire approaching primogenitor-level power, he possesses superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and durability. His immense demonic energy exerts physical pressure capable of incapacitating humans. His signature ability summons seven sword-shaped Beast Vassals, named after deadly sins in Latin:
* Ghoula (Gluttony) drains demonic energy from impaled targets.
* Other named swords include Indivia (Envy) and Acedia (Sloth), though their specific functions remain undocumented.
These Beast Vassals manifest as armor and blades, reflecting his epithet "martial artist aristocrat." His combat style, refined through centuries of battlefield experience, presents no openings.

During the War of Original Vampires arc, the Holy Ground Treaty Organization assigns him to apprehend Glenda, the "Guardian" of Cain's legacy, whom he deems a threat. His interactions reveal difficulty managing unpredictable individuals like La Folia, whom he perceives as a logical realist willing to employ any means necessary, akin to Vatler.