I haven't seen the immortals, but the Cullen's are virtually indestructible and incredibly physically powerful. They can run in excess of a hundred miles an hour, and are many thousands of times stronger than any human. So if the gods could be killed, I imagine the Cullen's would have the best chance of doing so.
Originally posted by Uf_gators96
I haven't seen the immortals, but the Cullen's are virtually indestructible and incredibly physically powerful. They can run in excess of a hundred miles an hour, and are many thousands of times stronger than any human. So if the gods could be killed, I imagine the Cullen's would have the best chance of doing so.
Both seemed on the same speed and strength level.
Twi vamps have "godlike power, speed, and grace" and they're so durable that it is impossible for them to kill themselves, even by doing things like jumping off a several-thousand foot high cliff face onto solid stone like Carlisle tried, and he was unharmed. Their strength is described as "unimaginable", their speed "instantaneous"..
Originally posted by Uf_gators96
I haven't seen the immortals, but the Cullen's are virtually indestructible and incredibly physically powerful. They can run in excess of a hundred miles an hour, and are many thousands of times stronger than any human. So if the gods could be killed, I imagine the Cullen's would have the best chance of doing so.
Can the Cullens withstand a charged hammer shot from Thor or the Hulk's leviathan punch?
Originally posted by Uf_gators96
Twi vamps have "godlike power, speed, and grace" and they're so durable that it is impossible for them to kill themselves, even by doing things like jumping off a several-thousand foot high cliff face onto solid stone like Carlisle tried, and he was unharmed. Their strength is described as "unimaginable", their speed "instantaneous"..
If this person would take their tongue out of Edwards but hole for a second, he might remember that Bella is the Story Teller of Twilight. If you ever did Advanced English you would know that one of the first questions we ask about a book is: "Is the Narrator a reliable source?" The answer for Twilight is no which is the case of many First Person Novels. And I'd like you to respect the fact that this is Movie Versus not Book Versus, but by all means go ahead and quote the thoughts of a fictional 17 year old air head.