Aro has the power to see all of your past thoughts/memories if he has physical contact with you
Marcus has the power to see the bonds of people. (their relation with each other)
Caius does not have any powers.
The three leaders of The Volturi, Aro, Caius, and Marcus, have unique abilities. Aro can read thoughts and see the thoughts and memories of others by touching them; Caius has the ability to cause excruciating pain with a single touch; Marcus has the power of emotional manipulation, which allows him to sense and influence the emotions of those around him.
Throughout the entire series Edward reads minds, Alice and see the future, Jasper controls moods, Jane has the power to hurt people without touching them, Aro also has the ability to read minds (only through touch and can see the entirety of the brain), and Bella has the power to protect.
The names of the leaders of the Volturi are : Aro, Marcus, and Caius. There is also the Volturi gaurd, but they don't count this as the coven.
Yeah to protect her and her family (Cullens<3) from the Volturi
Marcus, Caius and Aro everyone else considered part of the Volturi- besides the wives- are part of the Volturi Guard.
When the Volturi come.
The Volturi coven is the largest coven of vampires in the world, they live in Volturi City (Italy). The leaders of the Volturi coven are 3 men, all with special gifts. They are over 3000 years old and hold themselves responsible for the keeping up of the vampire rules.
Chelsea
She can break relationships...Unlike Marcus who can seethem
The Volturi are impressed because Bella is immune to their powers as well as Edward's mind reading. Except for Jasper and Alice, of course. Hope this helps :D
The Volturi is a powerful and influential coven of vampires in the Twilight series. Its core members include Aro, Caius, and Marcus, who serve as its leaders. They are supported by gifted vampires like Jane, Alec, and others who enforce their laws and maintain order in the vampire world.
Hitler and mussilini
there are 3: Aro, Caius and Marcus
There is no specific group known as the "voultrie." It is possible that there may be a misspelling or a reference to something not widely recognized. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to assist further.