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| caption = [[Guillame]] produces euphoric feelings renewing his people's faith in him
| caption = [[Guillame]] produces euphoric feelings, renewing his people's faith in him
| held by = [[Guillame]] ([[suicide|deceased]])
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"'''Bliss and horror'''" is [[the Haitian]]'s description of [[Guillame|his father]]'s [[ability]] to induce either positive or negative sensations in other people.
"'''Bliss and horror'''" is [[the Haitian]]'s description of [[Guillame|his father]]'s [[ability]] to induce either overwhelmingly positive (joy, happiness, pleasure, arousal, kindness, etc.) or overwhelmingly negative (fear, hunger, pain, despair, etc.) sensations in other people.


==Characters==
==Characters==
*[[Guillame]] is the only character known to have this ability. (''[[It Takes a Village, Part 1]]'')
*[[Guillame]] is the only character known to have had this ability. (''[[It Takes a Village, Part 1]]'')


==Limits==
==Limits==
Guillame is able to make people feel extreme pleasure or discomfort. He has induced "bliss" in his followers and "horror" in his enemies. Used as a weapon, this power can effectively incapacitate victims with weakness and nausea.
Guillame was able to make people feel extreme pleasure or discomfort. He has induced "bliss" in his followers and "horror" in his enemies. Used as a weapon, this power could effectively incapacitate victims with weakness and nausea.


So far, there is no indication that he could cause both pleasure and pain at the same time. All subjects experience whatever single feeling he projects.
So far, there is no indication that he could cause both pleasure and pain at the same time. All subjects experienced whatever single feeling he projected.


This power appears to require active concentration to use.
This power appears to require active concentration to use.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* In the ''[[It Takes a Village]]'' series, [[Guillame]] has variously caused his subjects to feel bliss, horror, love, fear, shame, ecstasy, subjugation, euphoria, and desire. It is unknown whether or not Guillame has the ability to directly cause these feelings or if they are byproducts of an umbrella sensation.
* In the ''[[It Takes a Village]]'' series, [[Guillame]] has variously caused his subjects to feel bliss, horror, love, fear, shame, ecstasy, subjugation, euphoria, and desire. It is unknown whether or not Guillame had the ability to directly cause these feelings or if they were byproducts of an umbrella sensation.
* In an [[interview (Joe Kelly)|interview]], [[Joe Kelly]] called Guillame "a 'walking drug'. So essentially, he could send you on a 'good trip' (as he does during the ceremonies) or a 'bad trip' (as he does to the Tonton Macoutes)." "To me, he messes with the endorphins of people around him--so when he wants people to be happy, their [[brains]] release more endorphins. When he wants them terrified, it's either an overload or some other brain chemical and they freak out. I also liked that it was related to [[the Haitian]]'s [[mental manipulation|power]]."
* In an [[interview (Joe Kelly)|interview]], [[Joe Kelly]] called Guillame "a 'walking drug'. So essentially, he could send you on a 'good trip' (as he does during the ceremonies) or a 'bad trip' (as he does to the Tonton Macoutes)." "To me, he messes with the endorphins of people around him--so when he wants people to be happy, their [[brains]] release more endorphins. When he wants them terrified, it's either an overload or some other brain chemical and they freak out. I also liked that it was related to [[the Haitian]]'s [[mental manipulation|power]]."
* Writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18984 said] Guillame "liked to use his ability to sleep around."
* Writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18984 said] Guillame "liked to use his ability to sleep around."

Latest revision as of 12:44, 12 October 2015

Bliss and horror

Guillame produces euphoric feelings, renewing his people's faith in him
Held by: Guillame (deceased)
Ability to: Bring about feelings of bliss and horror in others

"Bliss and horror" is the Haitian's description of his father's ability to induce either overwhelmingly positive (joy, happiness, pleasure, arousal, kindness, etc.) or overwhelmingly negative (fear, hunger, pain, despair, etc.) sensations in other people.

Characters

Limits

Guillame was able to make people feel extreme pleasure or discomfort. He has induced "bliss" in his followers and "horror" in his enemies. Used as a weapon, this power could effectively incapacitate victims with weakness and nausea.

So far, there is no indication that he could cause both pleasure and pain at the same time. All subjects experienced whatever single feeling he projected.

This power appears to require active concentration to use.

Examples

Memorable Quotes

"It was common for the Tonton Macoutes to come for popular leaders like my father... But never my village. My father never let them get close enough. Bliss and horror. My father's tools. My father's gift."

- The Haitian (It Takes a Village, Part 1)


"I am bliss and I am horror and you, my friend... have made a terrible mistake."

- Guillame (It Takes a Village, Part 1)


"I could drive men to ecstasy or horror. I could lead, move nations...Instead, I get them high and I sleep with their women."

- Guillame (It Takes a Village, Part 3)

Notes

  • In the It Takes a Village series, Guillame has variously caused his subjects to feel bliss, horror, love, fear, shame, ecstasy, subjugation, euphoria, and desire. It is unknown whether or not Guillame had the ability to directly cause these feelings or if they were byproducts of an umbrella sensation.
  • In an interview, Joe Kelly called Guillame "a 'walking drug'. So essentially, he could send you on a 'good trip' (as he does during the ceremonies) or a 'bad trip' (as he does to the Tonton Macoutes)." "To me, he messes with the endorphins of people around him--so when he wants people to be happy, their brains release more endorphins. When he wants them terrified, it's either an overload or some other brain chemical and they freak out. I also liked that it was related to the Haitian's power."
  • Writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite said Guillame "liked to use his ability to sleep around."

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