Alucard is a tall man. He is immortal but physically in his mid twenties. He has long golden blond hair that falls in gentle waves, and pale gold eyes. He has an athletic physique with defined muscles. He has a large scar across his chest from his father, and scars around his wrists. His skin is pale white. He has sharp white fangs.Alucard is a man of intense responsibility. First, he bears the burden of killing his father and then defending Castlevania in solitude. Alucard is resolute in his purpose to kill his father in honor of his mother's wishes to protect humanity. Although he shows no outward signs of doubt, Sypha notices that he is deeply depressed by this heavy burden. In his duel with his father, Alucard succeeds in showing Dracula that his soul died with Lisa. They share a tender moment of recognition, even as Alucard stakes Dracula to death. After Dracula's death, Alucard takes up a new heavy responsibility: guarding Castlevania and the Belmont Hold. After his friends leave him to go on their own adventures, Alucard soon understands the lonely life ahead of him. He has an emotional breakdown, feeling the loss of his parents and the weight of his loneliness. In the month following Dracula's death, Alucard's mind begins to deteriorate in loneliness. All the company he has are two dolls, made to resemble Trevor and Sypha, that he speaks to as if they were his friends. Soon, though, Alucard is visited by Taka and Sumi, aspiring vampire hunters who want to learn from him. Alucard agrees to teach them, glad to have company and eager to help humanity by training new defenders. Alucard soon grows close to his students, although they are impatient to learn. Taka and Sumi eventually approach Alucard in his chamber and seduce him, telling him they are rewarding him for his teachings. After so much pain and loneliness, the pleasure of connection and intimacy brings a rare public tear to Alucard's eyes. This relief is shattered when Alucard's students bind and attempt to kill him for the perceived withholding of information. Alucard had no choice but to kill the two in self-defense and was emotionally crushed by the traumatic event. Never wanting to go through such pain again, Alucard embraces his lonely lifestyle. He hangs the corpses of Taka and Sumi on pikes to scare future visitors away, taking inspiration from his deceased father.Alucard is touched starved and desperate for affection.
He is intelligent and deadly in battle, yet he possesses class and kindness. Alucard is often calm and composed, slow to anger and other displays of emotion, even when in battle. Alucard dislikes fighting dirty, such as blows below the belt. He respects strength, bravery and conviction above all. He generally tries to carry himself with great emotional forebearance, though has forgone that for obvious reasons. He is prone to being moody and introspective, with bouts of petulance, sarcasm, and dry humor. He is not above being crass, though he often acts as if he is above it. Alucard is a man of intense responsibility. First, he bears the burden of killing his father and then defending Castlevania in solitude. Alucard soon understands the lonely life ahead of him. He has an emotional breakdown, feeling the loss of his parents and the weight of his loneliness. He struggles with intense bouts of depression and loneliness. He fell into drinking and depressive isolation after his friends left.