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===Caius===
 
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[[Caius]] is Athenodora's mate. They met and began travelling together as nomadic couple before they formed the Volturi with Aro and Marcus. It is assumed she remains totally loyal to Caius. She remains in the tower and is so closely guarded in Volterra she has become a prisoner. However, [[Corin]] is sent by Caius to keep her company. Corin's gift allows Athenodora to feel content and happy despite her prison-like circumstances. Athenodora stays in the tower and the few times she does leave she never leaves without him and he has her heavily guarded, suggesting the two depend on each other.
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[[Caius]] is Athenodora's husband. They met and began travelling together as nomadic couple before they formed the Volturi with Aro and Marcus. She remains in the tower and is so closely guarded in Volterra she has become a prisoner. However, [[Corin]] is sent to her to keep her company. Corin's gift allows Athenodora to feel content and happy despite her prison-like circumstances. Athenodora stays in the tower and the few times she does leave she is guarded.
   
 
===Sulpicia===
 
===Sulpicia===

Revision as of 12:13, 27 January 2013

Athenodora is the wife of Caius and a prominent member of the Volturi.

Biography

Early life

Athenodora was one of the oldest vampires in existence. She met Caius when he recently fled from the Romanian coven's attack that dominated his territory, and traveled with him until they met Aro and Marcus. Together, they formed the Volturi coven.

After the loss of Marcus's mate and Aro's sister, Didyme, she and Sulpicia - Aro's wife - became prisoners in their tower, though they are accompanied by Corin, who frequently uses her gift to make them feel content with their situation. She and Sulpicia rarely leave the tower, even during important times of vampire history, such as the hunting of the immortal children.

Breaking Dawn

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The Volturi arrives in Forks.

Athenodora only appears at the end of the Breaking Dawn, but plays no role in the action. In the book, it is mentioned that during the confrontation between the Volturi and the Cullens, that there appeared to be "two hooded figures, definitely women, flanked by two hulking bodyguards." These women were Sulpicia and Athenodora, and are often mentioned together. They are important to the ancients, and therefore have to be protected.

Throughout the confrontation, she and Sulpicia remain in the background while observing the occasion. In Alice's battle-vision, they are forced to watch their husbands be killed, but it is unknown if they would have died if there had been a fight.

Physical description

Athenodora is described as a drifting waifish figure with no special powers. She is fair-haired, and has the powdery skin and filmed eyes and wears a black cloak similar to the other Volturi leaders.

Relationships

Caius

Caius, happy

Caius

Caius is Athenodora's husband. They met and began travelling together as nomadic couple before they formed the Volturi with Aro and Marcus. She remains in the tower and is so closely guarded in Volterra she has become a prisoner. However, Corin is sent to her to keep her company. Corin's gift allows Athenodora to feel content and happy despite her prison-like circumstances. Athenodora stays in the tower and the few times she does leave she is guarded.

Sulpicia

Sulpicia is Aro's wife and Athenodora's company in the Volterra tower. The two of them spend the majority of their time together as they are both trapped in the tower in Volterra and well-guarded by the Volturi guards. Because of Corin's gift, however, they are content and perfectly at ease with their situaton. With Corin as part of their personal guard, the wives have never objected to their incarceration.

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