Object

Dracula's Blue Spectacles

Dracula dons tinted blue spectacles during daylight hours aboard the Demeter, shielding his vampire eyes from sunlight as he navigates the wine cellar and deck. The lenses frame his face in a veneer of scholarly concern, enhancing his pose as a Byronic detective amid the crew's paranoia. Sister Agatha glares at him through their dim glow during their verbal spar, while Captain Sokolov and Abramoff witness his calculated emergence from shadows, spectacles perched as he declares a killer loose.
3 appearances

Purpose

Protect eyes from sunlight; aid deception as refined passenger

Significance

Reinforces Dracula's duality—daytime gentleman masking nocturnal predator—while amplifying his psychological control over the crew during the inquisition and search

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

3 moments