Alucard Aris opens the gates of Immortalis, discussing the warrior Alucard, epic heavy metal as myth, and a growing transmedia universe where music, lore, and fans unite eternally in darkness.
1. “Guerrero
no humano” introduces a powerful and otherworldly figure. Who is this
warrior, and what does he represent within the Immortalis universe?
Alucard
Aris is the non-human Warrior, the very banner of resilience. He represents all
those who have been broken by destiny and yet rise once more. Within the
Immortalis universe, this warrior embodies the eternal rebellion against
darkness, despite carrying it within himself as well. He offers a home and a
firm purpose to warriors like you and me, so we can continue fighting. True
Immortalis have a saying: “An Immortalis awakens upon death.” This
simple phrase defines the protagonist’s archetype: the eternal warrior who
cannot escape his destiny… only face it.
2. Your
music blends epic heavy metal with cinematic storytelling. How do you approach
writing songs that feel like chapters of a larger saga rather than standalone
tracks?
I never
write songs; I write fragments of history and/or feelings. Music is not born
from the instrument; it is born from the narrative. That is why every track is
connected to the universe of Alucard Aris like a sonic grimoire.
3. The
project is described as expanding beyond music into film and video games.
How far along is this transmedia vision, and how does this single contribute to
that broader narrative?
The vision
is already in motion. The video game concept already exists as a world, and I
am currently establishing communication with game studios and publishers to
make its development possible. The cinematic aspect is currently being
processed using artificial intelligence as a first concept, and I have two
chapters on YouTube in series format (Chapter 4 and Chapter 5). It is not
necessary to have seen the previous ones, although the earlier chapters are
older and more narrative, explaining past events and the origin.
4. Darkness
and immortality are central themes in Alucard Aris. What draws you personally
to vampiric and immortal archetypes as artistic symbols?
Alucard
Aris, together with his cursed guitar Nocturna of infinite
power, represents the eternal battle between one’s own darkness and humanity.
Immortality is not a gift: it is an eternal sentence, where guilt and lost love
consume the protagonist across the centuries. It attracts me because it forces
the artist to carry everything he has ever been… without the possibility of
forgetting. He only has the option to face the inevitable.
5. Musically,
“Guerrero no humano” balances classic heavy metal spirit with modern epic
elements. Which influences—musical or non-musical—shaped the sound of this
release?
I usually
blend electronic music with different heavy metal genres, while also mixing in
cinematic atmospheric ambience and classical music.
6. The
videoclip feels very cinematic and lore-driven. How important is the visual
aspect in communicating the story of Alucard Aris, and how involved are you in
directing the imagery?
The music
video does not merely accompany the song; it completes it. Past, present, and
future events of the story itself are shown. Some speak of a specific event,
others of a feeling, others are memories that never existed or are yet to come.
There are many hidden elements within them, filled with meaning and deep lore.
7. The
call to “join the eternal legions of the Immortalis” feels almost like an
invitation to a movement. What role do fans play inside the Alucard Aris
universe?
Exactly.
They are not spectators. They are warriors. Each fan is a bearer of the story,
someone who interprets it, expands it, and keeps it alive. Immortalis does not
exist without them. When they listen to the music, the universe breathes. The
possibility of joining and being ascended as an Immortalis goes one step
further: it allows you to create your own warrior within the Alucard Aris
universe. You will appear in the story and in the videos, and it will have
permanent consequences within the universe. On the website you can already see
some community characters; they have their profile, their story, and an eternal
legacy.
8. As
an artist, vampire, and immortal, you blur the line between creator and
character. How do you balance mythology and reality without losing
authenticity?
I do not
separate them. Mythology is a more honest way of telling the truth. Reality
lies; myth reveals. As long as the emotion is real and the symbolic blood is
authentic, there is no loss of truth. Even if it may seem taken out of context,
the entire story of Alucard Aris is inspired by real events, only mythologized.
When fantasy becomes real, how can you know what is real and what is not?
9. With “Guerrero
no humano” now unleashed and 2026 just beginning, what can listeners
expect next from Alucard Aris—new chapters, new battles, or new worlds?
Honestly, I
have quite ambitious goals. Currently, the Alucard Aris universe is registered
as an intellectual property open to collaborations and licensing, which I want
to scale into a transmedia universe: book, film, series, video game,
merchandising, etc. Through this, I am seeking ways to make being part of the
community and becoming an Immortalis more interactive. With the support of the
community, everything is possible. That is all I need to offer them a complete
audiovisual spectacle.
Alucard Aris – Universo Transmedia Oscuro · Música y Fantasía

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