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Viscount Aleister Chamber, formally titled the Viscount of Druitt, cuts a striking figure in flamboyant white suits accessorized with brooches, ascot ties, and gloves. His platinum-blond hair resembles spun gold, accentuated by distinctive lavender eyes. Possessing extreme vanity and self-importance, he often indulges in melodramatic pronouncements, comparing himself to historical icons like Nero or Julius Caesar while nurturing a fascination with the occult.
Beneath a charming socialite facade displayed at elite gatherings, Druitt orchestrates criminal enterprises, including underground auctions trafficking victims as pets, ritual sacrifices, or dismembered body parts. He systematically evades legal repercussions through bribery and the leverage of his substantial wealth. A Weston College graduate and licensed physician, he has never practiced medicine.
He serves as uncle to Edgar Redmond, chastising the latter's rudeness during the Public School arc. In the Red Butler arc, Druitt hosts a party where he encounters Ciel Phantomhive disguised as a young girl. Smitten, he drugs Ciel and attempts to auction him. Arrested, he bribes his way to freedom by morning. During the Indian Butler arc, he judges a curry competition, lavishly praising the dishes of Agni and Sebastian Michaelis, comparing their curries to elegant ladies and a girl resembling Ciel's earlier disguise. This role confirms his enduring societal influence despite prior criminal allegations.
Boarding the RMS Campania for the Luxury Liner arc (*Book of the Atlantic*), Druitt attends a secret Aurora Society meeting focused on reanimating corpses. Amidst a subsequent zombie outbreak, he steals a device believed to deactivate the reanimated. Confronted by Ciel, Sebastian, and grim reapers, he demands they address him as "Caesar" and perform a modified "Phoenix Pose" as a loyalty pledge. His egotistical monologue and refusal to activate the device promptly lead the group to unanimously decide on his execution. The stolen device fails upon activation, revealing Druitt did not build it. He faints during the chaos but survives the ship's sinking; newspapers later report his "miraculous survival."
Reappearing in the Public School arc, he attends Weston College's cricket festivities, scolds his nephew, and mingles with guests, demonstrating his sustained presence in elite circles. Trivia notes characterize him as an ineffectual threat despite criminal ties, likened to "a monkey with a gun" capable of immediate harm but lacking lasting impact.
Beneath a charming socialite facade displayed at elite gatherings, Druitt orchestrates criminal enterprises, including underground auctions trafficking victims as pets, ritual sacrifices, or dismembered body parts. He systematically evades legal repercussions through bribery and the leverage of his substantial wealth. A Weston College graduate and licensed physician, he has never practiced medicine.
He serves as uncle to Edgar Redmond, chastising the latter's rudeness during the Public School arc. In the Red Butler arc, Druitt hosts a party where he encounters Ciel Phantomhive disguised as a young girl. Smitten, he drugs Ciel and attempts to auction him. Arrested, he bribes his way to freedom by morning. During the Indian Butler arc, he judges a curry competition, lavishly praising the dishes of Agni and Sebastian Michaelis, comparing their curries to elegant ladies and a girl resembling Ciel's earlier disguise. This role confirms his enduring societal influence despite prior criminal allegations.
Boarding the RMS Campania for the Luxury Liner arc (*Book of the Atlantic*), Druitt attends a secret Aurora Society meeting focused on reanimating corpses. Amidst a subsequent zombie outbreak, he steals a device believed to deactivate the reanimated. Confronted by Ciel, Sebastian, and grim reapers, he demands they address him as "Caesar" and perform a modified "Phoenix Pose" as a loyalty pledge. His egotistical monologue and refusal to activate the device promptly lead the group to unanimously decide on his execution. The stolen device fails upon activation, revealing Druitt did not build it. He faints during the chaos but survives the ship's sinking; newspapers later report his "miraculous survival."
Reappearing in the Public School arc, he attends Weston College's cricket festivities, scolds his nephew, and mingles with guests, demonstrating his sustained presence in elite circles. Trivia notes characterize him as an ineffectual threat despite criminal ties, likened to "a monkey with a gun" capable of immediate harm but lacking lasting impact.