Talk:Aro/@comment-122.106.222.126-20100803133854

It's really Caius who's more intense (some would say evil) than Aro. There are several scenes in the books where Edward describes to Bella Aro's curiosity, where as Caius is like 'kill first ask Questions later - if at all' while Aro is more inquisitive, like a child with a new toy, gentler, and a general happier disposition. Like he let Tanya's family live (when their mother had created an immortal child) when Caius wanted them all dead. He didn't seem too happy about Caius killing Irina in Breaking Dawn either - he seemed content to let her live, despite her mistake and vendetta putting all at risk.

Aro, Edward said even studied the immortal children for two years, desperate to find a way to save them, or reverse the vampirism process (when Caius was kill all the way) but sadly it was found that nothing could be done for them (the children and babies' bloodlust was too great, they had no idea what they were - and if you ask me it's much crueler to change a baby/child into a vampire without then EVER being able to grow up at all.) Even Caius took no pleasure in hat had to be done, but Aro even less. They both knew it was no the children's fault but those who turned them.

And for those who say 'Aro sucks' ...

Yes he does... quite deliciously in fact .. ;)

I would also love a trilogy (or quartet :) on the Volturi