In the book, the Cullen family move from one location to another. They don't stay in one for a very long time. Then after several decades, they probably go back.
Traditionally, vampires do not age like humans. They are often portrayed as immortal creatures that do not physically age once they become vampires. However, different stories and lore may depict vampires in various ways regarding aging.
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when they turn into vampires they stop aging, but if they don't have blood then they dry out, although, they still live
In many vampire lore, vampires stop aging when they are turned into vampires. They remain at the age they were turned and do not physically mature or age further.
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We don't learn a lot about that in Twilight. In New Moon and Eclipse, we learn that as long are vampires live nearby, there will be werewolves. Jacob tells Bella that he will not age for a long time, simply because there is a need to werewolves. However, when vampires leave and Jacob is able to exercise a great amount of control and not make the change, he will resume the aging process.In short, no, he is not immortal, but as long as he changes into his werewolf form, he will not age.
Many cultures have had a variety of different beliefs about these fictional beings, but the most common was that vampires are the immortal, animated corpses of humans. In some cultures, however, vampires were believed to decay and fall apart to dust just like a human corpse. === === More recent fiction and mythology suggests that those "born vampires" can age or stop aging at anytime. If they continue to age by choice they will live an approximate human life span. According to these same mythologies, "created" vampires stop aging when they become vampires and will live forever until destroyed.
twilight's awesome. well. anyway Jacob is 16Jacob is 15 in Twilight and 16 in New Moon. Then he stops aging (werewolf thing)~JACOB IS SPELLED J.A.C.O.B.! NOT JAKE-UP!!!!!!!!!~15 in twilight, 16 in new moon, then when he turns into a werewolf, he obviously stops aging and stays 16. I
Type aging off in the cheat box, if you want to make them age again it's aging on.
Yes, in New Moon, Edward left Bella and left Forks completely. Bella, Edward and Alice are in Italy at the end of the book too. Also in Twilight, Bella and the Cullen family go to Phoenix. In Breaking Dawn - Bella and Edward's honeymoon is out of Forks too at and island called Isle Esme. If you are wondering if they ever leave after the forth book, that is up to your imagination. You can imagine them staying at the Cullens' permanent resident in Forks but you also have to take into consideration that Carlisle is not aging and he has to look older the longer he stays as a doctor in Forks. I would belive that, after a decade or so, Edward and Bella would move onto different places--perhaps college.
The vampire claimed to be immortal, having lived for centuries without aging a day.
Yes, when he first became a werewolf he looks as if he was 25. No, because once a werewolf imprints on someone, they stop aging so that person can catch up, and they remain forever young; until they stop shape-shifting that is. they actually stop aging once they become a wolf they don't have to imprint and once they stop shape-shifting they can continue aging