Bella Swan refers to the werewolves as "furry protectors" in the Twilight series.
Laurent dies in the second book of the Twilight series, "New Moon." He is killed by the werewolves in the woods while trying to hunt Bella.
there i a big fight between the werewolves+Cullens vs. Victoria and some newborns. Bella and Edward get engaged.
No, Bella Swan from the Twilight series does not turn into a mermaid. She is known for being involved in a supernatural world involving vampires and werewolves, but not mermaids.
Victoria dies.. trying to kill Bella (protected by Edward and the rest of the vampires and werewolves) for revenge of killing her boyfriend, James.
Because Jacob imprinted on Bella and Edward's daughter. And the law of the werewolves is that if one of the werewolves imprint on someone then they can not kill the person that was imprinted on.
Victoria wants to kill Bella so she creates an small army of vampires , but the werewolves and the Cullen's win the battle
In "New Moon" of the "Twilight" series, the main characters are Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black. There are many characters that are seen often including Bella's father, Charlie Swan. The Cullen family including Alice, Esme, and Carlisle are in the story as are the pack of werewolves including Sam. The "Twilight" series centers around the story of Bella and Edward.
Edward is dangerous for Bella to be around.
The main characters in the Twilight saga are Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black. Bella is a human girl who falls in love with the vampire Edward, while Jacob is a werewolf who also forms a close bond with Bella. The series follows their complicated relationships and the conflicts that arise between vampires and werewolves.
The Cullens, The Denali Coven, The Volturi, The werewolves, Jessica, Angela, Eric, Ben, Mike, Jacob, Bella, Renesmee, and others......
"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" focuses on the ongoing love triangle between Bella, Edward, and Jacob as they face threats from a new vampire army seeking revenge. The film delves deeper into the complexities of their relationships and the consequences of their past decisions.