The tree Vampires are named James, Victoria, and Laurent.
James, Victoria, and Laurent are the three nomadic vampires in Twilight. None of them have the time for last names, apparently. :)
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New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn
There will be vampires doing vampire stuff.
James, Laurent, and Victoria. They're the Nomadic vampires, the main evil vampires...there's definitely more than three vampires who try, or want, to drink Bella's blood.
Vampires are often depicted as blood suckers in folklore and popular culture because of their supernatural ability to sustain themselves by feeding on the blood of living creatures. This trait adds to their mystique and helps them stand out as fearsome and otherworldly beings.
she was one of the three vampires that Jasper came up to the night that he was changed the other ones were Maria and Nettie. It's on page 295.
The vampires who show up when the Cullens play baseball are Victoria, James, and Laurent. They are nomadic vampires who are passing through the area and become intrigued by the Cullens playing an intense game of baseball.
I am not sure of the year, but he was riding his horse and he came across three woman, and one of them bit him and he then became a vampire and made other people vampires too!
The second book is New Moon and it has a red flower on the cover. Twilight-apple in hands New Moon-red flower Eclipse-red ribbon Breaking Dawn- chess set This is the order. They also have movies for three of the books. Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. Be sure to check out the new comedy - Vampires Suck
one, it's spelled: Quileutte. second, Twilight was a book before the movie. three, mythology and folklore have always had vampires and werewolves as enemies. Possibly over territory and power. Myth states because they are both nocturnal, or night hunters, and they feel competitive to one another. But in all reality, that's just the way the stories made them.
No.The types of humanoid vampires in Dracula and Twilight are entirely fictional. Although some people identify with the concept and "want to be" vampires, there are no actual humans who are vampires. They are not real, despite being part of folklore for several centuries.---There are, however, vampires in the animal world.Mosquitoes and biting flies use blood as a protein source, and to form their eggs. Leeches and similar parasites use mammals as hosts.Most similar to fictional vampires are vampire bats, leading to their use in Dracula and elsewhere. The three species of bats include Desmodus rotundus, which lives in Central and South America. These creatures can drink up to an ounce (29.6 ml) of blood from cattle and other mammals, and will attack sleeping humans. The main threat is that some of these bats carry the rabies virus.Some people look like vampires. But nobody knows if it is just a genetic accident or if it was some form of real vampirism.