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voiced Rudolph, infusing the century-old vampire with the perfect blend of royal arrogance and teenage vulnerability.
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A vampire boy who has been stuck at the age of 13 for over three centuries.
Through their adventures, Sommer-Bodenburg explores themes of loneliness, isolation, and the human condition. Luis, as a vampire, is often shunned by society, and his existence is marked by solitude. Rudolph, on the other hand, is a young boy who is struggling to find his place in the world. Their friendship serves as a reminder that we are not alone, and that even in our darkest moments, there is always hope.
In the village of Bramblewick, lamps glowed like sleepy fireflies and the cobblestones remembered every footstep. Behind a row of crooked houses, a narrow alley led to a gate half-hidden by ivy. Children told stories that the gate only opened for those who kept secrets. On a night when the moon hung thin and silver, the gate sighed and a small shadow slipped through.