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Re: Marcus

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:29 pm
by DumBumm
I think that would be a great idea, to have a book in the Volturi PoV... It would certinley answer alot of unanswered Questions, and we would know more about the Volturi and how they work... or what they exactly do... (I wanna know what Marcus does, I take him for a reading type, just reads all the time, or does he just sit there and stare at a wall).

Re: Marcus

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:08 am
by bite_me
I don't think he would read. The romance in books would remind him too much of Didyme, like the way Bella didn't do anything that could make her remember Edward in New Moon.

I can seriously imagine him staring at a stone wall all day.

I suppose if you were an archeologist or a geologist or something, staring at a volterra wall could actually be quite interesting.

Re: Marcus

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:16 pm
by dandyvampgirl_13
Not all books have romance in them...
For intsance, Lord Of The Rings. In the books themselves, there is hardly a single mention of romance. The romancey stuff is actually located in the Appendix. So he could read those. And there's are thousands of other books out there he could read, and I'm sure the Volturi's collection is VERY old and interesting...
Maybe he watches football or something... Er, soccer which they call football and I do too, since they're Italian. lol! Marcus at the World Cup.

Re: Marcus

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 4:25 pm
by Jane V
dandyvampgirl_13 wrote:Not all books have romance in them...
For intsance, Lord Of The Rings. In the books themselves, there is hardly a single mention of romance. The romancey stuff is actually located in the Appendix. So he could read those. And there's are thousands of other books out there he could read, and I'm sure the Volturi's collection is VERY old and interesting...
Maybe he watches football or something... Er, soccer which they call football and I do too, since they're Italian. lol! Marcus at the World Cup.
LOL! maybe he has a big flatscreen TV or something! :D

Re: Marcus

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:29 pm
by DumBumm
Jane V wrote:
dandyvampgirl_13 wrote:Not all books have romance in them...
For intsance, Lord Of The Rings. In the books themselves, there is hardly a single mention of romance. The romancey stuff is actually located in the Appendix. So he could read those. And there's are thousands of other books out there he could read, and I'm sure the Volturi's collection is VERY old and interesting...
Maybe he watches football or something... Er, soccer which they call football and I do too, since they're Italian. lol! Marcus at the World Cup.
LOL! maybe he has a big flatscreen TV or something! :D

:lol: with surround sound...
i could see him watching it, but not interested in it... hmmm he probably is, but acts like he doesn't.... ;)

Re: Marcus

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 4:52 pm
by dandyvampgirl_13
He probably watches Oprah or Dr. Phil too... maybe Ellen.
And male ice skaters. ;)
Yup. Big high def TV, surround sound, cable...
Hahhahahahaha....

Re: Marcus

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 4:55 pm
by Amethyst1
dandyvampgirl_13 wrote:He probably watches Oprah or Dr. Phil too... maybe Ellen.
haha, that made me laugh. dancing with ellen (not in the audience, but watching TV and dancing). what a creative mind i have. it's proberly his guilty pleasure. haha.

Re: Marcus

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:26 pm
by foolinthemoon
Ah, :( no one seems to love my Marcus! I've grown quite attached to his character, though its miminal. I think It's because he's forced to be there, suffering through his grief for his lost mate, in the place that reminds him the most of her. I always wonder if they'd run away together, would they have become Vegetarians as well? I could see him searching out Carlisle for a reunion, being tempted to try his way of life, even becoming life long friends with the Cullens.

So many What-if's, and so many could have been's. Poor guy.

Re: Marcus

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 1:17 am
by DumBumm
foolinthemoon wrote:Ah, :( no one seems to love my Marcus! I've grown quite attached to his character, though its miminal. I think It's because he's forced to be there, suffering through his grief for his lost mate, in the place that reminds him the most of her. I always wonder if they'd run away together, would they have become Vegetarians as well? I could see him searching out Carlisle for a reunion, being tempted to try his way of life, even becoming life long friends with the Cullens.

So many What-if's, and so many could have been's. Poor guy.

I think alot of people who are attached with The Volturi love Marcus, his like that boring guy everyone loves.

I wonder in the future, will he find someone he loves, maybe someone who reminds him of Didyme, or has the same power that Didyme had, (can somone have the same power, like 1000 years later someone has the same power as Aro, or Edward :?:).

Re: Marcus

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 11:14 am
by foolinthemoon
DumBumm wrote:
foolinthemoon wrote:Ah, :( no one seems to love my Marcus! I've grown quite attached to his character, though its miminal. I think It's because he's forced to be there, suffering through his grief for his lost mate, in the place that reminds him the most of her. I always wonder if they'd run away together, would they have become Vegetarians as well? I could see him searching out Carlisle for a reunion, being tempted to try his way of life, even becoming life long friends with the Cullens.

So many What-if's, and so many could have been's. Poor guy.

I think alot of people who are attached with The Volturi love Marcus, his like that boring guy everyone loves.

I wonder in the future, will he find someone he loves, maybe someone who reminds him of Didyme, or has the same power that Didyme had, (can somone have the same power, like 1000 years later someone has the same power as Aro, or Edward :?:).
I don't think so, I'm pretty sure that Eleazar and Edward talk about that with Bella on 596 of BD. Eleazar states that, "... every talent is unique, never exactly the same thing twice." then on 597 he adds, "Yes, no talent ever manifests in precisely the same way, because no one ever thinks in exactly the same way."