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The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide (twilight)

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by Стефани Майер


  PERSONAL HISTORY:

  Carlisle‘s father was his only family. His mother died giving birth to him, and he had no siblings.

  An Anglican pastor, Carlisle‘s father was a crusader against evil, leading hunts through London and the surrounding areas for witches, werewolves, and vampires. Self-righteous and compassionless, Carlisle‘s father caused many innocent people to be burned.

  When he grew too old, he put Carlisle in charge of these raids. However, Carlisle had a very different temperament. He was not as quick to see evil where there was none. He was smart and persistent, though, and he eventually discovered an actual coven of vampires living in the sewers. He gathered a group of hunters and they waited for darkness to fall, suspecting that this was when the vampires would come out.

  When a thirsty vampire did emerge, he attacked the hunters. Two were killed and Carlisle was wounded. Knowing that anything infected by the monster would be burned, Carlisle hid himself in a nearby cellar. During the transformation he never cried out, despite the agony he felt. When it was finally over and he realized what he had become, he was horror-struck. He tried to destroy himself by jumping from great heights and attempting to drown himself. When these methods didn‘t work, he tried to starve himself to death.

  A newborn vampire‘s thirst is overwhelming, but Carlisle found the strength to resist.

  Months passed, and Carlisle, filled with self-loathing, kept to the loneliest places he could find, places where he wouldn‘t stumble across a human. He understood his willpower was weakening.

  One night a herd of deer passed by and, crazed with thirst, Carlisle attacked without thinking. After feeding, he felt his strength and sense of self return, and he realized he could live without killing human beings. He would feed on animals, just as he always had, drinking their blood now instead of eating their flesh.

  Knowing that his father would hate him no matter how he lived his new life, Carlisle never returned home. He watched his father a few times from a distance but never made contact.

  Carlisle had always been eager to learn, and now he had unlimited time. By night he studied music, science, and medicine in the universities of Europe. During his travels Carlisle encountered others of his kind. Most vampires Carlisle crossed paths with responded to his natural amicability; in this way he is a novelty among vampires.

  The vampires of this coven were very different from the sewer-dwellers of London. They were refined and cultured, and Carlisle admired their civility.

  While studying in Italy in the early 1700s, Carlisle was discovered by the Volturi, an ancient coven of vampires founded by Aro, Caius, and Marcus. The vampires of this coven were very different from the sewer-dwellers of London. They were refined and cultured, and Carlisle admired their civility. But Aro, Caius, and Marcus never stopped trying to change Carlisle‘s aversion to what they called his ―natural food source,‖ and Carlisle never stopped trying to persuade them of the value of his pro-human philosophy. Over time, a legend formed among the humans in Italy of a stregoni benefici, or ―good vampire,‖ who was the avowed enemy of evil vampires, though Carlisle was always on friendly terms with the Volturi. After about two decades in Italy, Carlisle decided to travel to the New World. He was growing increasingly lonely and longed to find other vampires who believed there was a life for them that didn‘t involve murder.

  When Carlisle reached America, things didn‘t change for him the way he‘d hoped. He didn‘t find other vampires like him. He was, however, able to begin a career in medicine. He felt that by saving human lives he could compensate in some measure for the existence of vampires.

  Carlisle couldn‘t risk more than a cordial acquaintance with his coworkers, for fear of exposing what he was, and his enforced solitude and lack of intimacy pained him. So he began to deliberate creating a companion. However, he was reluctant to steal a life the way his had been stolen.

  The goodness and purity in Edward‘s face finally convinced Carlisle to take action.

  For decades he debated with himself about whether or not it was right to doom another to the life of a vampire. The plea of a dying woman, Elizabeth Masen, helped him make his decision. In 1918, Carlisle was working nights at a hospital in Chicago as an epidemic of Spanish influenza raged through the city. Elizabeth‘s husband died in the first wave of the epidemic, but Elizabeth and her teenage son, Edward, managed to stay alive for a while longer. Carlisle was with Elizabeth on her last night. She begged him to save her son, intuiting that Carlisle was more than what he seemed. She died less than an hour later. Her son lay in the room with her, his own death imminent. The goodness and purity in Edward‘s face finally convinced Carlisle to take action. Carlisle bit Edward, effecting his transformation.

  ―CARLISLE FOUND ME IN A HOSPITAL IN THE SUMMER OF 1918. I WAS

  SEVENTEEN, AND DYING OF THE SPANISH INFLUENZA.‖

  — Edward (Twilight, Chapter 14)

  Both Carlisle and Edward were surprised to discover Edward‘s ability to read minds, but due to his experience with the Volturi, Carlisle quickly understood the phenomenon.

  Carlisle and Edward began traveling together, using the cover story that Edward was the younger brother of Carlisle‘s late wife. In 1921, they moved to Ashland, Wisconsin, and there the Cullen coven gained another member. While working in a local hospital, Carlisle was called to the bedside of a young woman grievously injured in a suicide attempt. Carlisle was surprised to recognize Esme Evenson, whom he had treated for a broken leg about ten years earlier, when she was a teenager. It was almost impossible for him to believe that that vivacious, beautiful girl had come to this tragic end. Carlisle knew he could not save her life through conventional methods.

  Influenced by his memory of the happy girl Esme had been, Carlisle bit the dying woman and took her to the home he shared with Edward to wait for the transformation to be complete.

  When it was over, Carlisle apologized for what he had done, but Esme was not unhappy with the situation. She remembered their first meeting, too, and had always considered Carlisle her ideal of a gentleman. Carlisle and Esme soon fell in love and were married.

  The coven‘s cover story now changed: Edward began to be introduced as Esme‘s brother.

  In many ways, however, Edward regarded Carlisle as his father and Esme as his mother. Carlisle now had more than the companion he‘d longed for; he had a family.

  Carlisle wasn‘t expecting the coven to get any bigger, but one night while on his way to work at a hospital in Rochester, New York, he discovered the nearly lifeless body of Rosalie Hale lying in the road. She had been beaten, sexually assaulted, and left for dead. Struck by the waste of a beautiful young life, Carlisle brought Rosalie home and transformed her, hoping in the back of his mind that one day she might be a companion for Edward.

  Two years later, Rosalie had only reluctantly assimilated to vampire life. The relationship Carlisle had hoped would spark between her and Edward hadn‘t happened. So when Rosalie carried the dying Emmett McCarty to Carlisle and begged Carlisle to change him, Carlisle did as she asked. Rosalie wanted a companion of her choosing, and Carlisle felt he could make amends to her in this way.

  At this point Carlisle and his family moved to Washington State, west of the Olympic Peninsula. To his surprise, he discovered a local Native American tribe who had the ability to transform into wolves. The Quileutes had previous experience with vampires, whom they called the cold ones, and they considered it their sacred duty to protect humans from them.

  Unwilling to harm the werewolves, Carlisle brokered a treaty with the leader of the pack, Ephraim Black, utilizing Edward‘s mind-reading abilities to communicate. The treaty established boundary lines for both the Cullens and the Quileutes. The Cullens agreed never to hurt a human, which included never transforming a human into a vampire, since the Quileutes considered transformation the same as killing. Both the vampires and the werewolves promised to keep the true nature of the other secret from humans.

  The family continued to
move when necessary, and in Denali, Alaska, Carlisle found what he‘d been looking for when he set off for America — a coven of vampires who shared his philosophy and drank only animal blood. The two covens ended up close friends, viewing each other as extended family.

  The Cullen family grew when they were joined by Alice Brandon and Jasper Whitlock, who had been traveling together as a couple. Since the family was now quite large, a new cover story was devised. Edward, Alice, and Emmett were now said to be the adopted children of Carlisle and Esme. Jasper and Rosalie, who looked alike, were passed off as Esme‘s twin orphaned cousins.

  Eventually, the Cullen family returned to Washington State, this time to Forks, somewhat north of their previous location. Carlisle took a job at Forks Hospital and became well regarded in the community as a doctor and a citizen.

  FAMOUS QUOTES

  “I look at my… son. His strength, his goodness, the brightness that shines out of him…

  How could there not be more for one such as Edward?” New Moon, Chapter 2

  “I"ve never been to veterinarian school.” Eclipse, Chapter 25

  “I can imagine what you think of me for that. But I can"t ignore her will. It wouldn"t be right to make such a choice for her, to force her.” Breaking Dawn, Chapter 12

  “She hasn"t gone for his throat even once.” Breaking Dawn, Chapter 22

  “It"s an interesting twist. Like she"s doing the exact opposite of what you can.” Breaking Dawn, Chapter 34

  NAME: Edward Anthony Masen Cullen

  DATE OF BIRTH: June 20, 1901

  DATE OF TRANSFORMATION: 1918, at age 17

  SOURCE OF TRANSFORMATION: Carlisle Cullen

  PLACE OF ORIGIN: Chicago, Illinois

  HAIR COLOR: Bronze

  EYE COLOR: Green (human); gold/black (vampire)

  HEIGHT: 6‘2‖

  PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Edward is thin and lanky but muscular. He has untidy bronze hair and boyish looks.

  SPECIAL ABILITIES: He can read the thoughts of anyone in close proximity to him, with the exception of Bella Cullen.

  EDUCATION/OCCUPATION: He has two medical degrees but has never worked as a doctor. His other graduate degrees are in literature, mathematics, law, mechanical engineering, several languages, art history, and international business. Edward owns his family‘s house in Chicago, and about every fifty years or so, he ―inherits‖ his family fortune from himself.

  HOBBIES: He loves music — he plays a variety of instruments, sings, and has an extensive vinyl and CD collection. He also enjoys collecting cars.

  VEHICLES: A silver Volvo S60R and a silver Aston Martin V12 Vanquish FAMILY/COVEN RELATIONSHIPS: He is married to Bella Cullen and has a daughter, Renesmee Cullen. He is the natural son of Edward and Elizabeth Masen, and the

  ―adopted‖ son of Carlisle and Esme Cullen. He thinks of himself as a brother to Alice and Emmett Cullen, as well as to Rosalie and Jasper Hale.

  PERSONAL HISTORY:

  Edward was born to Edward and Elizabeth Masen on June 20, 1901. He was their only child. His father, a successful lawyer, provided Edward with many advantages, including music lessons and the opportunity to attend private school; however, although his father provided for Edward in material ways, he was emotionally distant and often away from home on business.

  This absence was made up for by Edward‘s close relationship with his mother; he was the center of her life.

  Edward excelled at his studies and became an accomplished pianist. As he grew older, Edward became enamored of the life of a soldier. World War I raged during most of his adolescence, and Edward dreamed of the day he could join the battle. His mother‘s greatest fear was that she would lose Edward in the war. Every night she prayed that it would end before her only son turned eighteen and was old enough to enlist.

  Nine months before his eighteenth birthday, the Spanish influenza hit Chicago, infecting all of Edward‘s family. Gravely ill, they were treated in the hospital where Dr. Carlisle Cullen worked. Edward‘s father quickly succumbed to the disease. On her deathbed and fearing for her son‘s life, Elizabeth Masen begged Dr. Cullen to do what was necessary to save her son.

  Somehow she seemed to know Dr. Cullen had a supernatural means to save Edward.

  ―Unfortunately Edward isn‘t based on anybody — he is all imagination and wishing.

  I think his allure is partially due to his old-fashioned manners. He‘s a gentleman, and those are hard to come by these days.‖ —Stephenie

  Moved by Elizabeth Masen‘s plea and having already thoroughly considered the idea of creating a companion, Carlisle took Edward from the hospital late that night, carrying the unconscious boy to his home. There Edward became the first human Carlisle changed into a vampire.

  ―AND THEN HIS FINGERS FLOWED SWIFTLY ACROSS THE IVORY, AND

  THE ROOM WAS FILLED WITH A COMPOSITION SO COMPLEX, SO

  LUXURIANT, IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO BELIEVE ONLY ONE SET OF HANDS

  PLAYED.‖

  — Bella, on Edward (Twilight, Chapter 15)

  Edward formed a deep bond with Carlisle, who became a father to him, gaining Edward‘s trust and love the way his natural father never had. It was Carlisle who first realized that Edward possessed mind-reading abilities; he noticed Edward answering questions that Carlisle had not asked aloud. Edward had always had a knack for reading people; after his transformation, this ability blossomed into a true psychic talent.

  Edward‘s new family gained a member when Carlisle transformed Esme to save her life after her suicide attempt. Edward was still young enough to appreciate a mother‘s care, and Esme gave it to him. Edward grew to love his new ―father‖ and ―mother.‖ But as much as he respected Carlisle‘s ideals and valued Esme‘s gentleness and tenderness, he couldn‘t help questioning what it meant to be a vampire.

  After almost a decade of living with Carlisle, Edward decided to leave his new parents and experience an alternate style of vampire life. He began drinking human blood instead of animal blood. Rather than become a true villain in his own estimation, he became a vigilante.

  Edward used his mind-reading abilities to target serious criminals as his victims — murderers, rapists, abusers, pedophiles, and the like. For his first victim, he tracked down Charles Evenson, Esme‘s abusive ex-husband. In the end, though, he couldn‘t accept taking so many human lives, no matter the justification, and in 1931 he returned home to Carlisle and Esme and their way of life.

  ―I like that Edward‘s not so clean-cut, that he has a dark side, that he‘s doing things that are not clearly legal or illegal.‖ —Stephenie Edward knew from hearing their thoughts that Carlisle and Esme were sometimes concerned that he had no romantic love in his life. When Carlisle transformed Rosalie Hale and brought her into the family in 1933, Edward knew that Carlisle and Esme hoped she and Edward would become a couple. But as stunningly beautiful as Rosalie was physically, Edward was not attracted to her somewhat shallow and self-absorbed mind. The feeling was mutual. Edward and Rosalie always treated each other as brother and sister, and were not always on the best of terms.

  When the Cullen family lived in Alaska, Edward had another opportunity to find romance, this time with Tanya, the leader of the Denali coven, a group that also practiced a

  ―vegetarian‖ lifestyle. Though Tanya was interested in Edward, he did not return that interest. It wasn‘t until the Cullen family returned to Forks in 2003 that anyone captured Edward‘s attention. There Edward met a human girl named Bella Swan. Bella was markedly different from every other person he‘d ever met in two impossible-to-overlook ways: First, her blood ―sang‖ for him the way no other human‘s had; second, her mind was the first he‘d encountered that was entirely closed to his mind-reading abilities.

  FAMOUS QUOTES

  “On the contrary, I find you very difficult to read.” Twilight, Chapter 2

  “No blood, no foul.” Twilight, Chapter 3

  “What if I"m not a superhero? What if I"m the bad guy?” Twilight, Chapter 5
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  “Honestly — I"ve seen corpses with better color. I was concerned that I might have to avenge your murder.” Twilight, Chapter 5

  “I"ve decided that as long as I was going to hell, I might as well do it thoroughly.”

  Twilight, Chapter 5

  “Your number was up the first time I met you.” Twilight, Chapter 8

  “You aren"t concerned about my diet?” Twilight, Chapter 9

  “Hadn"t you noticed? I"m breaking all the rules now.” Twilight, Chapter 10

  ―Be safe.‖ Twilight, Chapter 12

  “Yes, you are exactly my brand of heroin.” Twilight, Chapter 13

  “I may not be a human, but I am a man.” Twilight, Chapter 14

  “It will be as if I"d never existed.” New Moon, Chapter 3

  “Amazing. Carlisle was right.” New Moon, Chapter 20

  “Marry me first.” New Moon, Chapter 24

  “Well, I"m nearly a hundred and ten. It"s time I settled down.” New Moon, Chapter 24

  “I was all braced for the wrath that was going to put grizzlies to shame, and this is what I get? I should infuriate you more often.” Eclipse, Chapter 8

 

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