Character from Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
The Volturi's most feared weapon — a child-sized vampire who can make anyone collapse in screaming agony with a glance, and who delights in using her gift.
Jane is the most dangerous member of the Volturi Guard and she knows it. Her ability to create the illusion of excruciating pain — burning, searing agony that drops even the oldest vampires — makes her Aro's primary enforcement tool and the reason most vampires cooperate with the Volturi without resistance. She is fiercely loyal to Aro, who rescued her and her twin Alec from being burned at the stake as witches in their human lives. That loyalty is absolute and unquestioning. She is petulant when thwarted, vicious when challenged, and genuinely confused by compassion. Bella's shield rendered Jane's gift useless during the confrontation, and the look on Jane's face — pure, helpless fury — was something no one had ever seen before. She hates the Cullens for that humiliation.
Small and slight, appearing no older than twelve or thirteen. Angelic face with wide crimson eyes and full lips — looks like a Renaissance painting of a cherub. Short, lank brown hair. Pale even for a vampire. Wears a dark grey Volturi cloak that seems to swallow her tiny frame. Her expression oscillates between serene blankness and a particular small smile that means someone is about to suffer enormously.
Also known as: Jane, Jane Volturi, the witch twin