Lacus Welt

Lacus Welt (ラクス・ウェルト, Rakusu Ueruto) is a vampire in Japan who often works with Mikaela Hyakuya and René Simm as a city guard.

Appearance
He has long purple hair pulled to the back of his head with clips. He has bangs. He has long lower eyelashes. Like all true vampires, Lacus has red eyes, fangs, and pointed ears.

He wears the traditional uniform for vampire soldiers. He has knee-high boots and wears the white cape with the hood down. He has a dark band around either thigh.

In chapter 23, he wears the newer, more form-fitting uniform. He wears a belt with knee-high boots and a hoodless cape that reaches his thighs.

Personality
Like all vampires, he sees humans as mere livestock and even laughed at the humans who thought that the vampires came to protect them. He says vampires do not protect livestock but rather own them.

He appears to be obedient when given orders.

Lacus tries repeatedly to get Mika to open up or speak. He is concerned about Mika refusing to drink blood directly from humans when he can, although he is not aware that Mika has yet to ever drink any human blood at all. He appears to care about Mika in spite of Mika's constant rejections toward any kind of friendship. However, he later states to Aiko Aihara that he does not care if Mika dies.

He is always with René Simm.

He has difficulty restraining his thirst and tends to drink so much blood that the human dies. This has been shown at least twice so far.

History
Lacus is the vampire who killed Yoichi Saotome's sister, Tomoe Saotome. The vampires attacked their home, and she made Yoichi hide under the bed. Lacus and René entered the room and Lacus grabbed her by her neck and drank too much of her blood before dropping her on the floor. René informed him they are being called to HQ, and he leaves.

Second Shibuya High Arc
Along with the other city guards Mikaela Hyakuya and René Simm, Lacus arrives in Sannomiya, Kobe at the beginning of chapter 5 to claim that territory for the vampires. Mika slaughters a Horseman attacking a human girl in one swing. The humans cheer that they will now be protected and helped by the vampires just like the humans in Osaka. Lacus laughs at them, stating that they do not protect livestock, and merely own them.

He attempts to strike up a conversation with Mika, commenting that Mika has only been a vampire for four years but has such amazing power. He says there is a rumor Mika was turned by her majesty, Third Progenitor Krul Tepes. René says Mika stole the kill and glory and still shows his greedy human roots, but Mika says he does not care about the glory and that the others may claim the kill. Lacus and René shrug and proceed to inform the new livestock of their rules.

Shinjuku Arc
He, René, and Mika follow Seventh Progenitor Ferid Bathory's orders when the attack Shinjuku. Ferid orders Lacus and René to take charge of the human soldiers while he and Mika fight the enemy leader, Lieutenant Colonel Guren Ichinose.

Post-Shinjuku Arc
After they return to Sanguinem from the battlefield, he, René, and Mika all receive curse detoxification. Mika had the worst injuries, and Lacus asks him how he is doing. Lacus continues trying to talk to Mika, bringing up his ignoring his elders, the monster on the battlefield, the Progenitor Council, the "seraph of the end," their unknown objective, Ferid, Mika knowing that monster, Lady Krul favoring Mika, and what exactly Mika is. Mika only answers with silence until responding to Lacus's final question by saying he is just an ugly bloodsucker, which baffles Lacus. Krul Tepes summons Mika to the Royal Audience Chamber, and Lacus calls him a queen's pet.

Nagoya Arc
In chapter 23, Mika walks up to René and Lacus in Kyoto. All of them are wearing their new uniforms. They have the order to deploy to Nagoya.

They reappear in chapter 26 on an assignment to collect humans from the surface and deliver them to Nagoya. Lacus chases down a human girl, claiming they do not kill livestock. Lacus drinks her blood, dropping her corpse a moment later. Mika calls him out on it, but he says that drinking feels so good that he always forgets to stop before the human dies. What does one human matter? He asks Mika if he is going to drink any blood, but Mika says he is not. He sees that Mika is in pain from his thirst and tries to convince him to drink some. He warns Mika that they might not be free to drink when they reach Nagoya. Mika claims he is not interested in human blood, which Lacus sees as unlikely.

Mika drinks blood from a vial before dropping it and attacking a human child. Mika stops before biting her and lets her go. He says he does not need any blood. The choppers take off with the livestock since they met their quota, and Lacus, René, and Mika head to Nagoya on foot. They enter a helicopter at some point off-scene.

They arrive in chapter 29, and Aiko Aihara destroys the nearest helicopter when it arrives, and the three vampires jump down. Mika attacks her while the other two take on the rest of the human cavalry. The humans commit suicide by swallowing poison. When the three decide to head to Nagoya City Hall, Aiko jumps back to life and attempts to hold Mika hostage. René orders him to capture her, and he crushes her wrist, much to Lacus's amusement. She begs for her life and reveals that the JIDA sent an army of fifty to attack the Automobile Museum and assassinate Seventeenth Progenitor Zane Lindau.

They begin to head off, but the human jumps back to life and attempts to kill Mika once again. Mika kills her in retaliation, and they are unable to ask her further questions.

Mika claims he cannot trust the word of a human who killed herself and takes five lesser soldiers to investigate Nagoya City Hall while Lacus and René go to the Automobile Museum with the other soldiers.

(Anime only)

Four months after the battle at Nagoya airport, he stands atop a platform alongside with Ferid Bathory, Crowley Eusford, Chess Belle, Horn Skuld, and René Simm along with a few other vampires. They stand there as a company to greet a fleet of aircrafts that arrives from Europe. From within the aircraft, Lest Karr steps out.

Equipment
While he has not used it yet, he wields a halberd.

In the anime alone, Lacus is also wields a sword that does not require blood from the user for strength, as its shown to create a blast of wind that easily pushed back Mito Jujo from a single slash.

Natural Abilities
Being a vampire, he is naturally stronger than a human and has the ability to regenerate from non-curse wounds. He can also gain strength by drinking human blood.

Despite not being a noble, Lacus is known to have a high combat ability.

Trivia

 * Lacus is Latin for "lake."
 * Welt is German for "world."
 * Volume 5 bonus material jokingly states that he loves garlic rusk and secretly dreams about opening up a bakery with the name "Garlic Lacus," but this may just be Takaya Kagami's trolling.
 * According to the fan book, he was René's first friend.
 * In earlier concepts for official art designs, Lacus' gloves were shown to be tipped by metal claw-like adornments.

Quotes

 * "Ha ha ha! 'Protect'...? That's funny! Who 'protects' livestock? We own them."--Lacus Welt to Mikaela Hyakuya, Chapter 5, "Vampire Mikaela"
 * "Sheesh! For a bunch of worthless humans, they sure gave us a beating."--Lacus to René and Mika, Chapter 15, "Complicated Connections"
 * "Lord Ferid was in charge, and who can guess what that guy is thinking. So who can tell if we succeeded or not?"--Lacus to René and Mika, Chapter 15, "Complicated Connections"
 * "Mmm! Delicious! Man, nothing beats drinking blood right from the source."--Lacus to Mika, Chapter 26, "Thirst Logic"
 * "Seriously? Geez! Why die? Were these humans particularly stupid or something?"--Lacus on the human soldiers' suicides, Chapter 30, "Sword of Justice"
 * "...No way. Unless you're implying that mere humans can stand against vampire nobles!"--Lacus when René wonders if humans killed vampires in Nagoya, Chapter 30, "Sword of Justice"
 * "Haha! Look at the dumb little thing. It's clueless. We really don't care if Mika lives or dies."--Lacus to Aiko Aihara, Chapter 30, "Sword of Justice"