Re: Alec
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:22 pm
What si with the casanova part? I never heard anything like that....
Maybe as he burned, he was wishing that someone would take away his senses, so that he wouldn't have to feel the flames or see it singe his skin or smell his buring flesh or hear himself and his sister screaming? I honestly don't know, that's just a guess. But that is a very good question.waiting tobe dazzled wrote:I have a question.
Ok, so Alec and Jane were burned at the stake. Jane's gift was affected by the event, the reason her power is to inflinct pain. So my question is, was Alec's gift affected as well and if so how? I haven't really been able to get a connection from burning at a stake to taking away all senses.
hmm, i think you're partly right, italiangirl. i think after that ordeal, he was all about no pain, he didn't want anymore pain; and that's how his power formed. whereas, Jane wanted to inflict the pain on others.italiangirl1577 wrote:Maybe as he burned, he was wishing that someone would take away his senses, so that he wouldn't have to feel the flames or see it singe his skin or smell his buring flesh or hear himself and his sister screaming? I honestly don't know, that's just a guess. But that is a very good question.waiting tobe dazzled wrote:I have a question.
Ok, so Alec and Jane were burned at the stake. Jane's gift was affected by the event, the reason her power is to inflinct pain. So my question is, was Alec's gift affected as well and if so how? I haven't really been able to get a connection from burning at a stake to taking away all senses.
hmmm, i don't wanna sound sadistic here, but i think i'd prefer Jane's.DumBumm wrote:I have a question for everyone... out of Alec's and Jane's power which would you prefer?
Yeah, they were accused of being witches. I also really doubt Aro had a hand in their burning, as he wanted them to be older when he turned them. Maybe when they were older he would've tried something like that. ^_^;; I think he was frustrated that the village forced him to act early... If Alec and Jane had achieved greater maturity levels, it probably would have helped their judgment in battle (even if they do mostly just follow orders). It'd be annoying to be stuck at the mindset of a twelve (or whatever their ages may be) year old, no matter how many years passed... :/bite_me wrote:Does anyone know why exactly Alec and Jane were burned at the stake? Were they accused of being witches or something?
that's a very good question. maybe if he concentrated hard enough he could just get one. since Edward said their powers were simliar in that they could affect everyone in the vicinity at once....but if Edward concentrates he can tune into a single mind. does that make sense?DumBumm wrote:Same, I'd prefer Jane's too... Agreeing with what you said...
With Alec's power he can attack a group of people, but as were Jane can only use it on one person each time. Can Alec do that to... just attack one person?
like if there was a group of Vampires and he only wanted to blind one, can he do that, or does he have to blind the rest???