Thank you for responding, I review dozens of my favorite stories and you are the first to actually respond. I’m not sure if Edward is actually dead or not, but like it or not I have to give you points for doing something no one else has ever done.
I wonder how the remaining Cullens are doing with the loss of Elspeth. I mean the Cullens love family a lot right? I thought It was rather out of character to let Edward and Bella go on a suicide mission, And THEN Alice and Jasper go missing. At that point I wouldn’t have let Elspeth out of the house. Some childish part of me really hopes their suffering, I mean after all “Lets let the man that has been my son for one hundred years and his new wife he loves more than life itself die, after all its dangerous, and I don’t want to get hurt.” And don’t even get me started on Rosalie. Was I the only one that felt betrayed beyond reason during that seen?
I don’t know how you are going to build an army to beat the Volturi, especially your stronger version of it. Although I’d try to find someone like Eleazar and use them to find witches with useful powers.
They do more or less that in canon, too (Breaking Dawn).
At that point I wouldn’t have let Elspeth out of the house.
At the time Elspeth was found out of the house, the Cullens had an (in fact accurate) belief that no one wished her harm. The Volturi had been and gone, deeming baby Elspeth fine to leave alone.
I mean after all “Lets let the man that has been my son for one hundred years and his new wife he loves more than life itself die, after all its dangerous, and I don’t want to get hurt.” And don’t even get me started on Rosalie.
Bella and Edward did need a safe place to stash their baby. The four remaining Cullens provided that. The combat itself hinged entirely on the possibility that Bella would be able to take out Jane and Alec. Without her managing that, it’s hopeless even if they bring four more vampires and the reinforcements they’d provide would just be so many more ashes; with that, they (as far as they knew) would be able to bring to bear a large number of werewolves, easily enough to defeat the contingent of Volturi onsite.
All right I get it, but I’m still a little uncertain about how nonchalant they were with the idea of Edward and Bella dying. But your right and I’ll say no more.
So Edwards alive after all, I have to admit that I’m relived. And I have to give you props, what you’ve done was ingenious and opens up so many new questions. Is Alice alive? Did she also escape the room? Is Bella alive? What will Elspeth do to bring back her fathers love for her?
Oh god I should cheesy. Any way I have a question. How does imprinting work? I assume it has something to do with how wolves naturally imprint on powerful people. Although that means that Jacob imprinting on Elspeth had nothing to do with love, because if that’s how it works the first non imprint wolf to see her would have imprinted on her.
And the questions about Cody, Can he morph? Can he imprint? Or does his wolf heritage not show up at all? Or was him saying hes the most boring hybrid in the world have some fact to it? I’d be a shame if it was true.
Second paragraph: gotta ask me stuff like that in a private medium or I won’t answer, since there exist weird people who don’t want to know unless I wrap up the information in a particular sort of package.
Third paragraph: Wolves imprint on people well-suited to pass on their wolf genes. There’s nothing about power involved (Pera and Elspeth are the only witch imprints). It’s arguable whether imprinting has “anything to do with” love. Certainly Jacob hadn’t spoken a word to Elspeth before he imprinted on her and her personality was irrelevant to the process.
Fourth: No, no, he doesn’t really have “wolf heritage” because Harry Clearwater got a genetic overhaul when he turned into a vampire, and all things considered I think I’d call Iseul the most boring hybrid in the world, but she’s so dull you’ll never even have reason to meet her.
Thank you for responding, I review dozens of my favorite stories and you are the first to actually respond. I’m not sure if Edward is actually dead or not, but like it or not I have to give you points for doing something no one else has ever done. I wonder how the remaining Cullens are doing with the loss of Elspeth. I mean the Cullens love family a lot right? I thought It was rather out of character to let Edward and Bella go on a suicide mission, And THEN Alice and Jasper go missing. At that point I wouldn’t have let Elspeth out of the house. Some childish part of me really hopes their suffering, I mean after all “Lets let the man that has been my son for one hundred years and his new wife he loves more than life itself die, after all its dangerous, and I don’t want to get hurt.” And don’t even get me started on Rosalie. Was I the only one that felt betrayed beyond reason during that seen? I don’t know how you are going to build an army to beat the Volturi, especially your stronger version of it. Although I’d try to find someone like Eleazar and use them to find witches with useful powers.
They do more or less that in canon, too (Breaking Dawn).
At the time Elspeth was found out of the house, the Cullens had an (in fact accurate) belief that no one wished her harm. The Volturi had been and gone, deeming baby Elspeth fine to leave alone.
Bella and Edward did need a safe place to stash their baby. The four remaining Cullens provided that. The combat itself hinged entirely on the possibility that Bella would be able to take out Jane and Alec. Without her managing that, it’s hopeless even if they bring four more vampires and the reinforcements they’d provide would just be so many more ashes; with that, they (as far as they knew) would be able to bring to bear a large number of werewolves, easily enough to defeat the contingent of Volturi onsite.
All right I get it, but I’m still a little uncertain about how nonchalant they were with the idea of Edward and Bella dying. But your right and I’ll say no more.
So Edwards alive after all, I have to admit that I’m relived. And I have to give you props, what you’ve done was ingenious and opens up so many new questions. Is Alice alive? Did she also escape the room? Is Bella alive? What will Elspeth do to bring back her fathers love for her?
Oh god I should cheesy. Any way I have a question. How does imprinting work? I assume it has something to do with how wolves naturally imprint on powerful people. Although that means that Jacob imprinting on Elspeth had nothing to do with love, because if that’s how it works the first non imprint wolf to see her would have imprinted on her.
And the questions about Cody, Can he morph? Can he imprint? Or does his wolf heritage not show up at all? Or was him saying hes the most boring hybrid in the world have some fact to it? I’d be a shame if it was true.
Second paragraph: gotta ask me stuff like that in a private medium or I won’t answer, since there exist weird people who don’t want to know unless I wrap up the information in a particular sort of package.
Third paragraph: Wolves imprint on people well-suited to pass on their wolf genes. There’s nothing about power involved (Pera and Elspeth are the only witch imprints). It’s arguable whether imprinting has “anything to do with” love. Certainly Jacob hadn’t spoken a word to Elspeth before he imprinted on her and her personality was irrelevant to the process.
Fourth: No, no, he doesn’t really have “wolf heritage” because Harry Clearwater got a genetic overhaul when he turned into a vampire, and all things considered I think I’d call Iseul the most boring hybrid in the world, but she’s so dull you’ll never even have reason to meet her.