TV-Series
Description
Camus is a 20-21 year old Grand Duke hailing from Permafrost's Silk Palace region. Standing 184 cm tall and weighing 71 kg, he was born on January 23 under the Aquarius zodiac sign and has blood type O. He serves as the cellist within the veteran idol group QUARTET NIGHT, represented by the color light blue. His personality is distinctly two-faced: charming and kind in public, yet cold, aloof, and intensely work-focused privately, with minimal interest in socializing beyond professional duties.
He owns a large white dog named Alexander, a fact contrasting with his mentee Cecil Aijima's fear of dogs. Assigned as Cecil's mentor in both games and anime, Camus initially scolds him for openly discussing love—forbidden for idols—and expresses frustration over Cecil's perceived lack of dedication. Camus imposes strict disciplinary tasks like journal-writing, brewing coffee, or purchasing limited-edition cakes. Though Cecil views him as cold-hearted, they develop a mutually respectful working relationship. In later seasons, Cecil seeks Camus's advice for collaborations, indicating growth in their dynamic.
Within QUARTET NIGHT, Camus frequently argues with Ranmaru Kurosaki due to their opposing personalities and preferences, though they maintain professionalism during work. He finds Reiji Kotobuki's loud cheerfulness irritating but shows concern during Reiji's disappearance. His interactions with Ai Mikaze reflect a shared cool and composed attitude.
A significant development occurs in his relationship with Haruka Nanami during Season 3. Initially dismissive, Camus refuses collaboration until she completes a composition. To "inspire" her, he tasks her as his servant, enforcing rigorous schedules. After Haruka composes a song aimed at revealing his sincerity—noting his tendency to perform without genuine emotion—Camus rejects it, leaving her dejected. He later surprises her, arriving in formal attire to escort her as his date to an event. There, he performs her song with authentic emotion, acknowledging that while perfection is achievable without sincerity, embracing authenticity "once in a while" is acceptable, marking a shift from his earlier persona.
In Season 4 (Utano☆Princesama Legend Star), Camus participates in QUARTET NIGHT's intervention to reclaim Haruka from HE★VENS, instructing her to "put [her]self in his hands." His shock at ST☆RISH pulling her away underscores his vested interest in her role. The season centers on the competition to open the Triple S event, involving conflicts and eventual collaboration among QUARTET NIGHT, ST☆RISH, and HE★VENS, reflecting Camus's commitment to his group's objectives and Haruka's significance.
He owns a large white dog named Alexander, a fact contrasting with his mentee Cecil Aijima's fear of dogs. Assigned as Cecil's mentor in both games and anime, Camus initially scolds him for openly discussing love—forbidden for idols—and expresses frustration over Cecil's perceived lack of dedication. Camus imposes strict disciplinary tasks like journal-writing, brewing coffee, or purchasing limited-edition cakes. Though Cecil views him as cold-hearted, they develop a mutually respectful working relationship. In later seasons, Cecil seeks Camus's advice for collaborations, indicating growth in their dynamic.
Within QUARTET NIGHT, Camus frequently argues with Ranmaru Kurosaki due to their opposing personalities and preferences, though they maintain professionalism during work. He finds Reiji Kotobuki's loud cheerfulness irritating but shows concern during Reiji's disappearance. His interactions with Ai Mikaze reflect a shared cool and composed attitude.
A significant development occurs in his relationship with Haruka Nanami during Season 3. Initially dismissive, Camus refuses collaboration until she completes a composition. To "inspire" her, he tasks her as his servant, enforcing rigorous schedules. After Haruka composes a song aimed at revealing his sincerity—noting his tendency to perform without genuine emotion—Camus rejects it, leaving her dejected. He later surprises her, arriving in formal attire to escort her as his date to an event. There, he performs her song with authentic emotion, acknowledging that while perfection is achievable without sincerity, embracing authenticity "once in a while" is acceptable, marking a shift from his earlier persona.
In Season 4 (Utano☆Princesama Legend Star), Camus participates in QUARTET NIGHT's intervention to reclaim Haruka from HE★VENS, instructing her to "put [her]self in his hands." His shock at ST☆RISH pulling her away underscores his vested interest in her role. The season centers on the competition to open the Triple S event, involving conflicts and eventual collaboration among QUARTET NIGHT, ST☆RISH, and HE★VENS, reflecting Camus's commitment to his group's objectives and Haruka's significance.