Unless you think that all of Stephanie Meyer's vampires have 10 dots
in Bardo, then no, I don't see the similarities. I don't see any
connection with the Cullens and the Toreador clan, either, unless
they're a Toreador bloodline with high levels of Potence instead of
Auspex and an aversion to drinking from humans instead of a
fascination with art and beauty.
Modern vampire fiction uses a lot of the same genre conventions, but
that doesn't mean plagiarism.
The Vulturi, in the other hand, are a conclave of control freaks, with
sede in italy, wich abilitys are command obedience (as a single word
like pain), Auspex like the old clan Ventrue, and control emmotions,
and guess what, the vampires of rumania hold an ancient grudge against
them, because they took the control from them. sounds familiar? my gf
said that I should not talk about plagiarism before get to know the
ravnos like coven and bella become Alia.
And what about Meyer's vampires moving about freely during the day?
These vampires are not WoD vampires.
All of the vampires in her world would be considered to have Potence
and Celerity, except that their Celerity is better than WoD Celerity
because they don't have to use personal energy (aka blood) to use it.
They can zoom around for dozens of miles without ever getting extra-
hungry. Likewise for the use of extraordinary strength - there's no
indication that their strength is anything less than permanent, or
that they can increase it by expending personal energy.
The Cullens do NOT have Auspex. Two of them - Edward and Alice - have
abilities that correspond to Auspex powers. Edward has Telepathy (and
according to New Moon, Telepathic Communication), level 4/6 Auspex,
and Alice has Precognition, level 9 Auspex. Maybe the vampires'
senses are somewhat more accute than humans' (Auspex 1), but not
remarkably so. The Cullens' collective beauty makes one think of
Presence, but they don't exhibit the actual Presence powers from WoD.
Jasper's ability of emotion control would probably be a Presence 6+
ability in WoD.
Yes, Edward Cullen himself seems like a Toreador. He has unearthly
beauty, he's very fast, he can read minds, and he has a (nearly)
tragic love affair with a mortal, who, by the way, is not even
strikingly beautiful herself. Did Meyer get this from WoD? I doubt
it. Anne Rice? Maybe.
Personally I think Charlaine Harris should be suing Stephanie Meyer
for plagiarism. Sookie Stackhouse, Harris's protagonist, is a mortal
who falls in love with a vampire because she can't read his mind.
Edward Cullen from the Twilight saga is a vampire who falls in love
with a mortal because he can't read HER mind. Dead Until Dark was
published in 2001; Twilight was published in 2005.
WoD vampires don't glitter - no case ;)
> The Cullens do NOT have Auspex. Two of them - Edward and Alice - have
> abilities that correspond to Auspex powers. Edward has Telepathy (and
> according to New Moon, Telepathic Communication), level 4/6 Auspex,
> and Alice has Precognition, level 9 Auspex. Maybe the vampires'
> senses are somewhat more accute than humans' (Auspex 1), but not
> remarkably so.
then, you mean, not ALL Cullens SHOWS auspex, as not every toreador
shows all 3 clan disciplines
The Cullens' collective beauty makes one think of
> Presence, but they don't exhibit the actual Presence powers from WoD.
The Cullens collective beauty points to a coven obsessed with beauty,
wich only embraces beautiful peopple.
> Jasper's ability of emotion control would probably be a Presence 6+
> ability in WoD.
>
Now, that ponits prescence
> Yes, Edward Cullen himself seems like a Toreador. He has unearthly
> beauty, he's very fast, he can read minds, and he has a (nearly)
> tragic love affair with a mortal, who, by the way, is not even
> strikingly beautiful herself. Did Meyer get this from WoD? I doubt
> it. Anne Rice? Maybe.
>
Hagen himself claimed to took many elements of VTM from Ann Rice.
In the books Bella is refered as a sobresalient beeuty.
Now, if they had mentioned a Camarilla, or a belief that all vampires
originate from Cain, then I'd say you'd definitely have a point. But
all the things which you have brought up so far is just generic
vampire stuff.
That made me laugh even harder than New Moon did!
> Now, if they had mentioned a Camarilla, or a belief that all vampires
> originate from Cain, then I'd say you'd definitely have a point. But
> all the things which you have brought up so far is just generic
> vampire stuff.
Well, I was trying to chat about the similarities between those
artworks in a group I tought would be a good place to do so, but I
just found a bunch of narrow minds (on sale) so, you win, I quit.
> > Clan Ventrue has never had Auspex.
>
> Ups, they didhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventrue#Version_differences
> you may verify also that in VTES, !Ventru holds aus as an inclan
> discipline
You fail to actually read the text you've linked to. It states quite
clearly - and correctly - that the Ventrue Antitribu, not the Ventrue,
once had Auspex. This appears to have been due to a mistake when the
old Sabbat book was written (they were intended to have the same
disciplines as their parent clan, as far as I've heard). This is, as
you may understand, the reason for the Ventrue Antitribu having Auspex
in VtES.
> >And if you're looking for a WoD
> > faction which the vampires of Romania (i.e. the Tzimisce) have a
> > grudge against, that would be the Tremere, not the Ventrue.
>
> nop, the grudge is against both clans as you may read in any Dark ages
> book.
The Tzimisce historically have a great dislike for quite a number of
clans, as well as of each other. However, the grudge which really
stands out is the one with the Tremere.
> Well, I was trying to chat about the similarities between those
> artworks in a group I tought would be a good place to do so, but I
> just found a bunch of narrow minds (on sale) so, you win, I quit.
Ah, yeah, because informing you that you are wrong makes us narrow-
minded.
No, not at all. Just pointing out that you may want to check up on
your "facts" before bringing up stuff like this.
I think you should never admit to willingly watching Twilight. And
especially, admitting you've watched it with keen interest to spot
similarities, to boot.