The only reason why Tom and Elena would be the last in the petrova and Salvatore Doppelgänger bloodline is because Silas and amara died right so there would be no use for more?
The only reason why Tom and Elena would be the last in the petrova and Salvatore Doppelgänger bloodline is because Silas and amara died right so there would be no use for more?
The Mikaelsons as characters are perfect, honestly the best in the series but I feel they don’t work as being the first Vampires. The reason for this does sound stupid but it’s because they aren’t old enough, as the writers kinda gave the proper old one age and title to Silas and Amara who are technically the first vampires. Even when the Mikaelsons meet Silas he beats them pretty easily and he’s not even at full strength, which kinda takes away from the idea that the Mikaelsons are the first and most powerful vampires even though that’s not the case.
So, I'm not sure if I just missed something, but when Silas took the cure from Katherine's blood she had accelerated aging. So when Amara got the cure from Silas' blood why didn't he have that as well?
Did Silas' bloodlust need to be nourished to maintain his immortality and his psychic powers? because I've seen comments here that he could withstand much longer than a vampire supports not to dissect, I know that they are different species and that Silas was much more resistant but that left me confused, what was the real purpose was to maintain immortality or the powers? because if it were immortality he would never die.
Kai Parker
Aurora De Martel
The Hollow
Markos (Leader of the travelers)
Silas
Qet (Tessa)
Dahila
Esther
I would like you to include a reason why as well if you don’t want to then that is fine as well I just want to know your opinions on theses villains.
Is there a villain or villains in this 17 season franchise you want to see gain redemption that havent yet? Im going to give some options-
Kai
Aurora
Malivore
Silas
The majority of monsters
Triad
Im even going to say the necromancer cause technically ted is another personality of necromancer but isnt truly him
Any other villain who died evil, im not going to put katherine and I hope I dont have to explain why at this point.
Maybe I mentioned this before maybe I didnt but has anyone else questioned in their mind why malivore needs landon to complete his master plan, why not just use the phoenix he absorbed to help create landon in the first place? It comes off similar to when silas had the cure in his hands, he could have taken it and died to join amara but didnt, granted we dont know if he was strapped to the slab in the first place and then desicated into stone or was turned into stone and kept there for 2000 years but it felt similar all the same.
And to me its stuff like that which just ends my interest in the lore, like no reason, zero reason to keep up with the various rules and such they try to build and dont even follow themselves, no reason to come here and do a pointless rant, just hope I can persuade others to say its not worth all the time and effort trying to keep up with the rules that are so interchangeable.
Like the only way I'd give malivore credit to his plan is if he specifically wants a phoenix son of his own to make the bloodline but its so counterproductive. Clearly it dont mean too much to him cause he didnt even force necromancer to make him a phoenix again and the power didnt do him any favors cause the dragon just annihilated him.
What are the odds of Elena turning into a vampire at around the same age as Katherine, and what are the odds that Klaus and Elijah both knew Tatia when she was the same age as Katherine and Elena, and what are the odds that all of those doppelgangers are roughly the same age as Amara was when she became immortal
This also is the same for Stefan, what are the odds that he was turned when he was roughly the same age as Silas was when he became immortal, and what are the odds that Tom Avery (the lastest doppelganger in the line of Silas doppelgangers) is roughly the same age as Silas and Stefan?
What was the spell that turned Silas into stone?
So If Silas was supposed to be with Amara and Stefan was supposed to be with Katherine, does that mean Elena should’ve been with Tom? And who was Tatia supposed to be with??
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So this just randomly occurred to me while playing a video game but if Tom Avery is a descendant of Stefan and Silas, would that make Tom a Salvatore? Or related to Damon at all?
1: Isn't Hope Technically a Werewolf-Witch Hybrid (Currently)?
2: How does Bex get the cure? Does Damon Die?
3: Is dark Josie like the Humanity Switch?
4: Why is the main character of TVD so annoying?
5: If the town knows there are vampires, why doesn't Caroline get vervain in season 1?
6: Is Silas a witch or a vampire? Both?
7: Why do people refer to Heretics as a species? It's a coven.
8: What happened to Valerie?
9: Is Davina going to turn?
10: Is Landon held subject to age with his Phoenix immortality?
11: Why are werewolves so... Useless?
12: Wouldn't the twins die inside of Caroline because she lacks living nutrients?
13: Nope not the cursed number
14: Did Qetsiyah have children to start the Bennett Family? If so, with whom? Silas?
15: Can all witches perform the immortality spell?
16: Couldn't Silas just incant a spell to escape the mob?
17. Despite being a hybrid, how did Klaus have kids if he's half-dead?
Please Answer one of these questions for me. Thanks
How was bonnie able to take the cure from the prison world of she was the only one there and silas was holding the cure with all of his strength. If he wasn’t there how did she take the cure?.
I'm not exactly sure if we have done this before but can we talk about how Nadia deserved better? She was snatched away from her mothers arms and forced to live with another person. She then tried to look for her mother for 500 years and turned into a vampire. She finally finds her mother just to realize that her mother doesn't want her and Katherine doesn't even treat her like she is her child and more as if she was a burden. What is even worse is that Katherine was dying quicker than normal because Silas drained the cure from her. She then taught her mother the traveler's spell so that she would live longer only for her mother to not care. She was then bitten by Tyler Lockwood and died because the cure was unavailable. All im saying is that I know that Nadia was a bad person, but she deserved better and she deserved a more present mother. It was really sad to see her die but at least Katherine comforted her through it.
Don’t you think it’s weird how Silas had to drain all the blood out of Katherine to become human while on the other hand all it took for Bonnie was a little syringe of Elena’s blood and Enzo would be human and same goes for when Stefan gave Damon the cure on the last episode
Going back to the vampires weaknesses we still dont know, does anyone else want to know what happens if vampires are taken down by a couple limbs, organs(not heart or brain), along with their skin, bone and muscle? Its gory sure but it does help answer if these immortal creatures can survive this damage, I think the closest we got to that is their eyes being punctured which grew back and enzos hand got cut off which I think he attached it back.
Also another point I want to make, I'll say this one negative thing regarding these new monsters is that if you start bringing in all these immortal beasts, it does sort of make vampires look pointless cause its like how did esther not know of these things or make them herself? And before you say malivore means memories go away so of course she wouldnt know.....well no cause esther and the vamps came before malivore and so did qetsiyah with silas and so did cade with the sirens which those creatures were also vampire like as well so we cant just attribute this to legacies cause its like why didnt esther copy qetsiyah or cades spells either. Why didnt she copy the phoenix spell that makes landon? Obviously the real reason is cause this is a fictional series and the writers didnt think of it at the time but in terms of the folklore the verse has made up, it makes these witches look really stupid if you ask me.
How come when Bonnie first became the Anchor to the Other Side we didn’t see Silas or Qetsiyah past through?
It was made clear that when you take the cure out of your blood, you age quickly and die soon, as this happened to Katherine when Silas took her blood with the cure in it. However, when Bonnie took the cure from Elena's blood (that she ended up giving Stefan), how come Elena didn't age quickly and die like Katherine did?