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Romanian Coven

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"Say what you want. I still think Dracula One and Dracula Two are creep-tacular."
Jacob Black on Stefan and Vladimir

The Romanian Coven is a vampire coven. It consists of Vladimir and Stefan.

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[edit] History

At one time, the Romanian Coven was larger and the ruling coven of the vampire world. They didn't bother keeping what they were a secret, willingly letting the people of Romania know they were vampires. But when the Volturi came to power, the Romanians were usurped. The Volturi destroyed their castles and wiped out the coven, leaving only Vladimir and Stefan alive. Ever since, they have harbored resentment towards the Volturi and will do anything to overthrow them, seeming very cold and bloodthirsty. They are not vegetarian, and feast on humans.

They appeared in Breaking Dawn, surprising the Cullen family. They said that they had heard about a 'fight' against the Volturi and told them that they would be part of the fight no matter what the cause. When the conflict came to nothing, Vladimir and Stefan were very disappointed as they had hoped to get revenge once and for all. They were pleased, however, to see the Volturi run away in cowardice.

Vladimir and Stefan particularly hate Jane and Alec or as they call them the "witch twins"

While Jacob, Bella and many of the other vampires found them unpleasant, Renesmee found them fascinating. She had to speak to them aloud because they wouldn't let her touch them.they came to fight with Cullens because they thought that the Volturi's rules were unfair.

[edit] Appearance

Stefan and Vladimir are very pale, and have the blood red eyes of vampires that aren't "vegetarians".

They are said to sound like the Volturi when speaking as they are as old as them but they do not have the milky film across the eyes which the Volturi are said to have because of their largely sedentry lifestyle.

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[edit] See Also


Olympic CovenDenali CovenEgyptian CovenNomadsRomanian CovenVolturi

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