This is the darkest and most psychologically complex of Severina’s romantic storylines. While her relationship with Felix is mutual (if dysfunctional), her feelings for —the Volturi leader who does nothing but mourn his dead mate, Didyme—are one-sided and tragic.
To truly understand Severina’s vampire relationships, we must go back to her human life. Meyer’s supplemental material hints that Severina was not a willing convert. She was a young woman engaged to a mortal man—a poet or a soldier, depending on which fan interpretations you follow. What is clear is that she experienced a "Romeo and Juliet" tragedy.
Born on November 14, 1984, in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Severina rose to fame in the early 2000s with her debut album "Slomljeno Staklo" (Broken Glass). Her subsequent albums, such as "Je Te L'amor" (I Love You) and "Moze Biti Sve" (It Could Be Anything), solidified her position as a leading figure in the Balkan music scene. Throughout her career, Severina has received numerous awards and nominations, including several MTV Europe Music Awards and a Balkan Music Award.