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Edward's vampiric alabaster complexion required Pattinson to stay out of the sun-and wear pale foundation.
Apparently, the 'venom' that turns them, it transforms their cells into diamond-like substances, as it crystalises their muscle tissue, blood, and skin. So when the rays of the sun hits their skin, it refracts against their altered skin, creating the illusion of sparkling.
Following the birth, Bella lies lifeless on the hospital bed, covered in sweat and blood. Edward gives Bella mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and pounds on her chest. He plunges a gigantic syringe filled with vampire venom into Bella's heart then bites her all over her body to revive her.
In the films, Edward Cullen exposes his sparkling self to Bella one day in the forest, in an effort to push her away from him. Unfortunately, this backfires and Bella finds herself drawn to the way his skin sparkles, reflecting the sunlight like little diamonds.
Their skin is flawless and textured with a marble-like substance much harder and stronger than granite. Due to the crystalline properties of their cells, when a vampire is exposed to sunlight, their body will sparkle like diamonds.
Jasper Hale Rocks Pathokinesis
He physically manipulates brain chemistry, so Bella's shield is unable to block him. His gift was underutilized in the books and films, which is a shame because he has the best gift among the Cullens.
Bella screams in her dream not because she is afraid of Edward, but because she is afraid for him. Bella does extensive research online about vampires and discovers that not all vampires are considered evil.
The venom, Stephenie writes, is what helps Edward impregnate Bella in the fictional book. According to Stephenie, the normal reactions of arousal are still present in vampires, made possible by venom-related fluids that cause tissues to react similarly as they do to an influx of blood.
Because what makes Bella extraordinary to Edward is that her blood smells so good to him. He knows that if he were to drink her blood and kill her, she'd be the best thing he ever tasted.
Before Bella becomes a vampire, sex with Edward poses a serious threat to her. Edward is afraid that he'll accidentally kill Bella, and she does indeed wake up covered in bruises after they first have sex.
Bella's mind shield is able to block any vampire power that affects her brain. That's why Edward and Aro couldn't read her mind, Jane couldn't make her feel pain (it was only creating the illusion of pain), and Zafrina couldn't make her see visual projections she was able to make everyone else see.
They have to drink nothing BUT human blood. Edward didn't even drink that much, so his eyes wouldn't have changed.
He is not attracted to her in the romantic sense because of the smell of her blood. In fact, he hates her for it when he first meets her. He experiences a predatory type of bloodlust. He's a vampire and the smell of her blood makes him want to kill her for food.
ROSALIE ACTUALLY WANTED TO BE LESS BEAUTIFUL
In an interview with MTV, Reed stated, "Rosalie really just wanted to be normal; that's what she's always wanted. Even when she was normal, she didn't want to be as beautiful as she was. She didn't want to stand out as much as she does.
And if so, was Edward Cullen a sufferer? The disease in question is called congenital erythropoietic porphyria, also known as Gunther's disease.
Edward is reluctant to change Bella into a vampire, believing that becoming a vampire will destroy her soul. Bella agrees to marry Edward on the condition that he will make love to her while she is still human and then turn her into a vampire.
There's a lot of emphasis put on the fact that Edward, our 104 year old vampire lead, is a virgin. Bella too, but there's less emphasis on that. Edward has never had a romantic partner, never dated. He died a seventeen year old virgin and remained one; you can tie that to the writer's faith, many have.
In bella swan's case the baby was a vampire and it was growing rapidly. So, it needed a lot of nutrition to keep up with that pace. Bella's body was not able to provide nutrition to both the mother and the baby that's why it deteriorated quickly.
Jordan Rosalie is very caring to Bella because of Renesmee. She has always wanted children, because vampires can't have children, so she was very protective of this baby. Plus, even though she would hate to admit it, Bella is family, and Rosalie loves her.
Edward also displays many stereotypical characteristics of abusers. First, one of his hallmark characteristics is his control over Bella and his attempts to isolate her from others. Abusers often use this tactic as a way of ensuring that their victims have no way to escape should they attempt to do so.
Edward appears so awkward during his first real encounter with Bella because he's barely breathing and because the movie left out a subtle interaction between the two.
Rosalie is described as being the "most beautiful person in the world", as she is astoundingly gorgeous, even for a vampire.
Esme's gift is to love the people around her passionately, which allows her to easily show affection. She is able to welcome Rosalie, Emmett, Alice and Jasper into her home with open and caring arms; as well as Bella, a human girl her son Edward fell in love with.
Most handsome man in the world is Twilight's Robert Pattinson.