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Twi-hards descend for vampire farewell

Los Angeles - Thousands of excited Twilight fans have been camping out in Los Angeles to await the last episode of the blockbuster saga - and not even chilly temperatures could cool their vampire passions.

The past few nights have been decidedly brisk by California standards, but that has not deterred what has become something of a November tradition: A small tent city sprouting up outside the Nokia Theatre in downtown LA.

"Robeeeert!", "Kristeeeen!" and "Tayloooor!" come the regular cries from teenage fans agog to see their heroes at the red carpet - sorry black carpet - premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 on Monday evening.

The Twilight mini-camp began last Thursday, with some willing to camp out for days for an autograph, a photo or just a smile from the stars of the movie, the fifth and final instalment of the saga.

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"I've been here since New Moon," 19-year-old Sean Evans told AFP, referring to the second Twilight movie in 2009.

"Before, it was on a first-come, first-served basis, but this year, they had a lottery, and I didn't get camp number 1. I'm on 6, in a parking lot," he said, visibly disappointed.

Camp number 1, which is right next to the black carpet, is clearly the best location but only houses a small fraction - in six rows of tents - of the 2 200 places allocated by lottery by Lionsgate-Summit, which produces the saga.

Fans have travelled from around the world to be here: Flags from Britain, Venezuela, France, Spain, Australia and Canada hang from tents alongside posters and other knick-knacks.

One tent is draped with white flowers as a make-shift wedding chapel for Twilight heroes Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart, and Edward Cullen, played by Robert Pattinson.

Thais Santos came from Belem in northern Brazil with her mother Maria, and won a prized place in Camp Number 1. "My mom helped me because she knows it's my dream," she said.

'It's a dream come true'

Her excitement knew no bounds when three actors from the movie - not the major stars themselves - turned up to greet fans in the afternoon, provoking near-hysteria.

"It's an amazing experience. I made so many friends here. I just met the actors and that was amazing, I have autographs and everything ... It's a dream come true," said the 19-year-old.

She said her world is divided into Before Twilight and After Twilight.

"I like Harry Potter, I grew up with Harry Potter," she said, referring to JK Rowling's boy wizard. "But in the middle of this Twilight showed up and it was amazing, because I was kind of sad at that time," she said.

"I had problems in my family and Twilight made me happy. Since then I'm another person, it changed me. I'm a more happy person, I made so many friends with Twilight."

Her biggest wish is to meet Stewart, she says.

"I'm crazy about her. I love her more than anything, she's my diva. I want to touch her, just to see if she's real. I hope she will sign on a piece of paper because I want to make a tattoo with it," Santos said.

'Twilight Moms'

"I love, love, love her. She's so nice, she's so cool."

Californian Evans says his "hero" is Taylor Lautner, who plays shape-shifting wolf-man Jacob Black. "I've gotten a picture a few time but it's the last premiere, the last time I'm going to camp out for a movie.

"So hopefully I get one last one," said Evans, one of the few boys camping out in a sea of teenage girls.

Well, not only girls: there is also, a little further away, a group of "Twilight Moms."

Jenny Updike left her five children at home in Draper, Utah to come camp out in LA.

"It's such a refreshing love story. I think that Edward, the character, he speaks to every woman's heart. It's the kind of communication and the kind of companionship that every woman wants," she said.

And what is she going to do, once the Twilight Saga is over? "Just keep my friends, these are my friends and we're going to stick together and have Twilight reunions all the time," she said.

"And have another baby, a sixth one," added the 37-year-old.

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