Yes, seriously. I want answers about things and /b/ refused to help. So, in order of priority;
1. Did Jacob literally imprint on an unfertilized egg (something that is only half of what could become a viable organism)?
2. How come Bella has vampire power before ever becoming one?
3. How are the powers assigned? Do they draw from a limited pool of some higher power, or are just random. And if the latter, can't multiple vampires with the same power exist? And if the former, does that imply some divine being? And then what about creating an army of disposable newborns - isn't that a waste of powers they didn't even know they had?
4. Are vampire and werewolf powers unconnected by the overruling world they coexist in? Jacob imprinting on Bella's UNFERTILIZED EGG seems to imply this.
Please, /tv/, help me. I'm literally listening to these movies with rifftrax on for the fifth time or something and these questions will bother me for the rest of the evening.
>>84986715
I'm no specialist, but;
1- I believe he "imprinted" when he saw the newborn baby
2- Some humans ARE special and have supernatural powers. Becoming a vampire only makes those latent powers much more powerful.
3- The special vampires shown (especially during the last movie) were all special humans that were turned into vampires. That's why they have powers. Henchmen vampires have no powers.
4- I think they are different magical creatures living in the same world. Historically the werewolves seem to live only in the Americas, while the vampires came from Europe.
>>84986867
already I'm feeling better, thanks, but the reason why I asked 1. is that in Twilight 3 Eclipes (literally watching right now) Jacob explains that he has this inexplicable gravitation towards protecting Bella and being her everything, so it seems like a version of imprinting.
2. Okay, makes more sense, but raises the question of why they are special, which goes back to what I asked in 3.
And 4 has basically been answered by that, thanks. I recall just watching some colonial dude waste some wolves in the americas, so okay, taht makes sense now. They're kinda like any other creatures, evolving differently in different parts of the world, with their own ecosystem. and the vampires are an invasive species.
Okay, I've calmed down now and decided that this shit doesn't matter, but could be fun to explore more with /tg/, maybe. I've probably thought more about this than the author, but hey, it's a "love" story not fiction or action.
Now I;m just looking at jacob looking lovingly at an egg. >>84986715 it's beautiful in it's stupidity
>>84986715
A wizard did it.
fun fact:
Jacob is not a werewolf but a shapeshifter, werewolves in Twilight are much more different