Carmen

"May I hold you, bebé linda?"

Carmen is a vampire member of the Denali Coven. Carmen, along with her mate, Eleazar, joined the Denali "sisters" after Eleazar left the Volturi. She is a "vegetarian" and lives a very peaceful lifestyle. She appears to know quite a few languages.

Early life
Carmen and her mate Eleazar came from Spain. Eleazar was involved with the Volturi, but left to be with her. Eventually, they found the Denali Coven and decided they liked their style of life better. They have been mated ever since. Edward described her as a very compassionate soul and explained that if Carmen and Eleazar had not found Tanya's family they would have eventually found some other way to forgo human blood. In this respect, Carmen's and Eleazar's canon greatly resemble Alice's and Jasper's canon, since both couples had a sense of conscience before they joined their respective families.

Carmen and Eleazar "are both well suited to the 'vegetarian' lifestyle."

Breaking Dawn
Along with the rest of the Denali coven (except for Irina), Carmen attended Edward and Bella's wedding. She eventually returned to the Cullen house to witness for the Cullens against the Volturi. It was noted that she was the first one of the witnesses to accept Renesmee Cullen, despite her family's outrage. Renesmee and Carmen quickly became friends.

Physical appearance
She is "black-haired, with a hint of an olive tone to her chalky complexion." Like all vampires, she sparkles in sunlight, as if thousands of diamonds were embedded in her skin. It is assumed she has the same gold/black eyes of all "vegetarian" vampires. She is one of the Denali “sisters” who joined the coven a few centuries after the original three.

Personality
She is a “vegetarian” and lives a very peaceful lifestyle. She is in love with Eleazar, and both she and Eleazar are originally from Spain. She is less concerned with the law than the other members of the Denali coven. This is proven when she is first shown Renesmee; unlike the other members of the coven, she comes forward to see the child without worrying.

Etymology
Carmen is Latin for both "poem" and "song".

Appearances

 * Breaking Dawn  (First appearance)