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Vicomte de Druitt, formally Aleister Chamber, holds the title Viscount of Druitt. An alumnus of Weston College, he shares this connection with his nephew Edgar Redmond, later expelled. Despite possessing a medical license, he never practiced medicine or entered healthcare. His life revolves around high society and criminal pursuits, exploiting his noble status and wealth to evade justice.

He exudes extreme vanity and self-importance, prone to melodramatic displays. He habitually draws poetic comparisons between beautiful objects and admired women. Unscrupulous by nature, his crimes include organizing human trafficking auctions where victims were sold as pets, for ritual sacrifice, or body parts. Arrest following one auction ended with his bribery of authorities to escape prison.

His criminal network extends to secret societies. He belonged to the Aurora Society, engaged in unethical human experimentation and reanimation research. During the Campania voyage, he attended an Aurora meeting witnessing a failed reanimation experiment that sparked a Bizarre Doll outbreak. Amidst the chaos, he stole a device purported to deactivate the reanimated corpses. Confronted by Ciel Phantomhive, Sebastian Michaelis, and Grim Reapers, he demanded their loyalty as "Caesar" and the performance of his adapted Phoenix pose before activating the device. Its failure revealed he merely appropriated it, playing no part in its creation. He fainted during the conflict but survived the ship's sinking; newspapers widely reported his "miraculous survival." Undertaker facilitated this survival, intervening to protect him from an attack, deeming Druitt "too entertaining" to die. Speculation exists that Undertaker's protection stems from ancestral ties; Druitt may descend from individuals memorialized in Undertaker's mourning lockets, like "Emile C." (possibly Chamber) or "Gilbert D." (possibly Druitt).

Later, he attended pre-festivities for Weston College's cricket tournament, chastising his nephew for rudeness and expressing nostalgia for his alma mater. He participated in the tournament's after-party, mingling with attendees.

His recurring interactions with Ciel Phantomhive include auctioning Ciel (disguised as a girl) after drugging him, and later serving as a curry competition judge where he compared dishes to feminine beauty, including one resembling Ciel's disguise. He consistently demonstrates opportunistic behavior, leveraging his nobility for self-preservation while indulging illicit interests without remorse.