John's a straight-faced and impassive individual. At times, he dons a Prince Albert puppet, whose personality he assumes when Queen Victoria's feeling particularly sad about her late husband. However, while he impersonates him, his tone is wooden and monotonous, reflecting his distinctive character. He's extremely loyal to the Queen and especially keen in extolling her virtues, but doesn't override her speech or undermine her authority in any way. He occasionally suffers physical abuse at her hands, such as when a horse she's riding steps on his head, but he takes this all in silently and never complains. Furthermore, one of his bizarre quirks is his devotion to his "beloved" horse, which is strong to the point that he refused to ride it while traveling from England to Germany, and walked alongside it instead. John Brown is based on the real servant to Queen Victoria, who was a favorite of hers. As the real John Brown was Scottish, Yana Toboso wanted to let him wear a kilt, but ultimately decided against it as it was too "daring."...