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The Twilight universe has its own mythology and added some new attributes to creatures that already have their own unique characteristics. A werewolf can imprint anytime during their life, regardless of previous personal feelings, and there are four stages to it. He later explained to Bella that he was never actually attracted to her but to Renesmee, as she was inside of her as creepy as that sounds.

It is unknown what effects the imprintee's rejection would have on the imprinter, but featured in the Twilight Saga Official Illustrated Guide was Sam's personal experience on the matter. Taking place before Emily Young became Sam's accepted imprintee, it told of what happened after Sam broke up with Leah prior to having imprinted on Emily; whenever Emily told Sam to leave though never directly said "Leave and never come back" Sam would do as she asked but would always return to her to try to explain how much he needed to be with her and how they were perfect for each other.

Later on after Emily's face had gotten permanently scarred by Sam unintentionally, he was so distraught and guilt-ridden that he came back to her saying all she needed to do was tell him to kill himself and he would do so. In addition to imprinting, the shape-shifters' sense of duty toward the pack and the tribe is probably the only other important element in their lives, leading to some hardships, among which having to balance their duty toward pack and tribe against time spent with the imprintee, and their aging on two different tempos due to the shifter phasing while the imprintee does not.

Though based on what the Guide stated on imprinting, that all other commitments in his life - even his pack - becomes secondary, it's obvious that if the imprintee wants their imprinter to leave the pack so they can live on peacefully together he or she would without any hesitation. Apparently, even after the shape-shifter has stopped phasing and lived a so-called 'normal' life with his soulmate, he could still phase back into a wolf if he's angry enough, most notably, if his imprintee has come to any harm.

If an imprintee is killed, the imprinter will never be able to forget or forgive the person responsible for her death. In the case of the killer being another pack member, whether purposefully or by accident, the inevitable result is a fight to the death.

To avoid feuding bloodshed within the pack, the La Push shape-shifters established their most strictly followed custom, by which no wolf may kill a fellow wolf's imprinted one, with no exception recorded. The Twilight Fanon Wiki Explore. Random page. Recent blog posts. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Emily then told Sam he was just like his father by refusing to take responsibility for the decisions he made.

Sam hated his father for abandoning him, and he was standing too close to Emily when he phased into his wolf form, and he slashed the right side of her face and arm. Sam was so distraught and guilt-ridden that when he visited her in the hospital, he told her to tell him to kill himself.

In addition to imprinting, the shape-shifters' sense of duty toward the pack and the tribe is probably the only other important element in their lives, leading to some hardships, among which having to balance their duty toward pack and tribe against time spent with their imprintees, and their aging on two different tempos due to the phasing while the imprintee does not. Though based on what the Guide stated on imprinting, that all other commitments in his life—even his pack—become secondary, it's obvious that if the imprintee wants their imprinter to leave the pack so they can live on peacefully together he or she would without any hesitation.

If something horribly drastic were to happen so that the imprintee sacrifices herself for her family and tribe, then the same consequences of the Third Wife's sacrifice are bound to occur, bringing much pain to all involved.

Apparently, even after the shape-shifter has stopped phasing and lived a so-called "normal" life with his soulmate, he could still phase back into a wolf if given enough incentive—especially if his soulmate is harmed or killed. If a shape-shifter's soulmate is killed, he will never forgive or forget whoever's responsible for her death. In the case of the killer being another pack member, purposefully or by accident, the inevitable result is a fight to the death. To avoid this, the La Push shape-shifters established their most strictly followed law, by which no wolf may harm or kill a fellow wolf's imprinted one; no exceptions.

It is unknown whether or not a shape-shifter can imprint on anyone else if his soulmate is killed. Twilight Saga Wiki Explore. Forever Dawn. Local staff Blogs Contact Us News. Explore Wikis Community Central.

Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. But it just doesn't come across like a wholesome event. While there are plenty of cringe moments throughout The Twilight Saga , having a grown man fall in love with a child definitely takes the cake. Nicole Waxman is a graduate of Screenwriting from York University and spends most of her time watching anime, movies or reading. Follow her otaku antics on Instagram at auroraphilia.

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