Talk:Aro/@comment-13577104-20130730125022/@comment-69.28.35.123-20131006025853

To the individual who submitted their response prior to I contributing my own, perhaps I can elaborate, to some extent, upon the insights that you provided as well as resolve some doubts that some individuals may possess of whether Aro and his coven are, in actuality, depraved. The Volturi, as you are perhaps, without a doubt, familiar with, is what I would refer to as a "distorted organization." What that corresponds to is that not only they are organization that is malevolent, but that, unfortunately for those individuals who are benevolent, revels within the probability of oppressing the innocent and of convincing themselves that they possess superiority and, as such, are consumed by their hubris to such an extent. Now, it is perhaps precise to assume, of course, that anonymity is certainly imperative to enabling vampires to survive while lingering among humanity as humans would perhaps attempt to eradicate if they were to discover precisely that vampires were actuality instead of mere speculation. But what is beneficial, in my opinion, to contemplate upon is that anonymity is precisely one of the primary methods that the Volturi utilize to inflict their oppression upon vampires.

Now, if I am familiar with this, it was briefly discussed, to some extent, that the Volturi were attempting to conspire precisely how to not only decimate the Cullens and as such resolve what they considered to be a detriment to their status as tyrants, but also of how they could attempt to enhance their potency by claiming and assimilating certain individuals who possessed talents that benefit them in achieving any desires or objectives that would enable them to retain and enhance the extent of their tyranny. While contemplating upon this, it is perhaps beneficial to emphasize that when the Volturi was forged millenia ago, it was never with the intent of utilizing the potency that such a status would have conferred upon them to benefit the world of vampires, but was to enable them to enhance themselves to the detriment of other individuals. It was precisely this desire to achieve renown and prestige and inflict their own oppression that was what had spurred Aro and his "allies" to not only forge the Volturi and depose of their foes, but to also conspire, as it is, to acquire any vampires who possessed preternatural talents that could become valuable to enabling them to accomplish their ambitions.