Talk:Volturi/@comment-2011995-20120105122906/@comment-69.28.35.123-20150522010005

To    TeamTaycobSoDealWithIt, while I can certainly comprehend that the  Volturi may appear as benevolent messiahs, this is nothing more than a ploy that is intended to prevent their subjects from discovering the malevolence that taints them to such an extent. Now, I can certainly comprehend that you may assume that the Cullens constantly distort the laws, but, in actuality, they endeavor to adhere to them to such an extent. Perhaps  Bella had discovered that they were  vampires, but do you recall observing them casually confiding to humanity to any extent of their status? I certainly have not observed it. Another aspect, as well, is that the  Volturi themselves have perpetrated errors that have completely contradicted what their laws denounce. A certain incident that can precisely bolster this assumption is of how  Aro had retained a couple of  immortal children which, as I am adamant you are familiar with, his laws suggest are to become eradicated. Perhaps to resolve a certain error,  Aro may regard  Carlisle as a  friend (yet I assume that this is controversial), but as his murder of his sibling certainly indicates, he would possess no difficulty with executing him if he was to benefit from the valuable talents that  Carlisle had accumulated.