Object
Lord Ruthven's Alcohol
A consumable liquid (likely whiskey or brandy) that Lord Ruthven drinks in the passenger lounge to numb his fear and resist Dracula’s psychological dominance. Its effects—hollow laughter, drunkenness—are visible to others and contribute to the scene’s eerie atmosphere.
2 appearances
Purpose
Intoxicate to numb nervousness and cope with psychological pressure
Significance
Signals Lord Ruthven's crumbling resistance to Dracula's dark allure, marking his surrender and foreshadowing his transformation amid the escalating threats on the Demeter
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used