Here’s a concise write-up for Delico’s Nursery:
Dali looked at the children. At Umu, finally asleep on his shoulder. At Friedrich, now building a fortress of pillows under Henrik’s watchful gaze. At Angelica, tangled in the curtains like a little star in a silver net. At Raphael, whose back was still turned, but whose ears were undoubtedly wide open. Delico-s Nursery
Enrique Lorca (The Reluctant Unicorn): The team’s intelligence officer. Enrique is pragmatic, sarcastic, and deeply annoyed by the chaos of children. He represents the exhausted modern parent—barely keeping his own child in check, surviving on coffee (or blood-equivalent), and wondering where his life went wrong. Here’s a concise write-up for Delico’s Nursery :
“The only case you have tonight is the case of the missing pillow.” Dali pointed. “Solve it. In your dreams.” At Angelica, tangled in the curtains like a
He drew one more symbol—not of power, but of home. Then he lay back down, closed his eyes, and dreamed of nothing at all.
The show also introduces unique biological concepts like the "Cocoon Phase," a volatile transition period into adulthood for young vampires that triggers hallucinations and unpredictable behavior. Production and Legacy