Edward is the only one the follow-up statement makes sense for
It also makes sense for Irina. She would be dead set on eradicating the very useful new servants of the Volturi, a sufficient reason to kill her. I haven’t read the Twilight books but I think that in canon they kill her for wasting their time.
I’m also fairly sure Irina was the one burned above the pit. Alicorn provided many hints that Edward may still be alive: he is never mentioned after Bella is shredded by the wolves; Bella can find none of his jewellery, in the ashes or anywhere else; Bella’s widowed depression is by comparison far from as extreme as Jasper’s, Marcus’ or even Irina’s.
Bella’s widowed depression is by comparison far from as extreme as Jasper’s, Marcus’ or even Irina’s.
This is not to be taken as evidence for Edward’s survival. Vampires do not have mate-sensing ESP above and beyond their normal ability to detect the world around them.
I was under the impression it was for the more serious offense of bearing false witness, but really, those are just different ways to spin the same thing.
It also makes sense for Irina. She would be dead set on eradicating the very useful new servants of the Volturi, a sufficient reason to kill her. I haven’t read the Twilight books but I think that in canon they kill her for wasting their time.
I’m also fairly sure Irina was the one burned above the pit. Alicorn provided many hints that Edward may still be alive: he is never mentioned after Bella is shredded by the wolves; Bella can find none of his jewellery, in the ashes or anywhere else; Bella’s widowed depression is by comparison far from as extreme as Jasper’s, Marcus’ or even Irina’s.
He only had the one ring.
This is not to be taken as evidence for Edward’s survival. Vampires do not have mate-sensing ESP above and beyond their normal ability to detect the world around them.
I was under the impression it was for the more serious offense of bearing false witness, but really, those are just different ways to spin the same thing.