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Kate is one of the original Denali “sisters” and an originator of the myth of the succubus. She is a “vegetarian” and leads a very peaceful lifestyle. She, like her sisters, loves men – all men, even human men. She has a strong relationship with her coven, along with the Olympic coven. Kate is known to have a strong mind and has the talent of raising an electric current on her skin. At the end of Breaking Dawn it is implied that Garrett becomes her mate.

Appearances

Breaking Dawn

Kate is introduced in Breaking Dawn with the rest of the Denali coven at Bella and Edward's wedding she is described as beautiful and blonde. It is also revealed that she along with Irina and Tanya are orphans, as their mother, Sasha, was killed by the Volturi for creating and harboring an immortal child. Carlisle explains that from that point on Irina, Kate and Tanya became purists for the law. Later in the novel, she along with Tanya, Carmen and Eleazar are called upon to be witnesses by the Cullens to prove that Renesmee is growing. Kate along with Zafrina, helps Bella to project her shielding power in hopes of shielding more people from the Volturi during the final confrontation. During their practice sessions, Kate shocks Edward with a powerful electric current she can generate on her skin as a way to motivate Bella. She seems to develop an attachment to Garrett. Kate is present in the confrontation between the Cullens and the Volturi and is ready and willing to fight. She is also forced to watch as her sister Irina is killed. After the Volturi leave, she and Tanya are left to grieve for Irina. However, she also gains a mate, the nomad Garrett who has ruby eyes and long sandy hair that he keeps tied back.

Traits and Abilities

Having the powers of normal vampires, Kate also has an extra ability. She is able to generate an electric current on her skin powerful enough to incapacitate a vampire. She has compared this to a human being Tasered.

Personality

Despite being outwardly cheerful, Kate appears to have a strong dislike for Jane of the Volturi, eagerly awaiting her chance to inflict actual physical pain on her now that she actually can with Bella's help. This would appear to contradict her earlier statement about her gift and how she is not sadistic with it the way Jane is much to Bella's suspicion. Kate is also fairly strong minded and gets easily angered.

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