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Guillame is captured by the [[Tonton Macoutes]] and is tied up for twenty-four hours until he is helped down. He then decides to win back the trust of the [[Haitian village|village]] by making a sacrifice to the [[Vodou|Loa]], but tells [[the Haitian|his son]] to stay behind. Guillame confronts the angry villagers and uses [[bliss and horror|his power]] to make them believe in him. Suddenly, the people believe that Guillame is a fraud because his [[power]] is [[mental manipulation|weakened]] by the Haitian's presence in the bushes. Guillame spots him and beats him. |
Guillame is captured by the [[Tonton Macoutes]] and is tied up for twenty-four hours until he is helped down. He then decides to win back the trust of the [[Haitian village|village]] by making a sacrifice to the [[Vodou|Loa]], but tells [[the Haitian|his son]] to stay behind. Guillame confronts the angry villagers and uses [[bliss and horror|his power]] to make them believe in him. Suddenly, the people believe that Guillame is a fraud because his [[power]] is [[mental manipulation|weakened]] by the Haitian's presence in the bushes. Guillame spots him and beats him. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3]]=== |
===[[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3]]=== |
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Guillame and [[the Haitian]] are hiking through the jungle to [[the crossroads]]. When they get there, he recounts the story of a snake who killed a bird and took its wing. |
Guillame and [[the Haitian]] are hiking through the jungle to [[the crossroads]]. When they get there, he recounts the story of a snake who killed a bird and took its wing. Afterward, he falls into a trancelike state and kicks his son. He remarks that he is like the snake and has lost his way. |
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==[[Bliss and horror|Powers]]== |
==[[Bliss and horror|Powers]]== |
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Revision as of 02:35, 13 June 2007
| Guillame | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | It Takes a Village, Part 1 |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | "Bliss and horror" |
| Alias | The Houngan |
| Gender | |
| Home | village in Haiti (25 miles from Port-Au-Prince) |
| Child | The Haitian |
Guillame is The Haitian's father and a leader in their village in Haiti. He is known as the Houngan, the Priest, and has a power that has been able to protect his village from attack.
Character History
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 1
Guillame, the Houngan, is introduced as a prominent, powerful leader in the village. He attempts to stop the Tonton Macoutes with his power, but is stymied as his son's ability to block others' powers manifests itself.
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 2
Guillame is captured by the Tonton Macoutes and is tied up for twenty-four hours until he is helped down. He then decides to win back the trust of the village by making a sacrifice to the Loa, but tells his son to stay behind. Guillame confronts the angry villagers and uses his power to make them believe in him. Suddenly, the people believe that Guillame is a fraud because his power is weakened by the Haitian's presence in the bushes. Guillame spots him and beats him.
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3
Guillame and the Haitian are hiking through the jungle to the crossroads. When they get there, he recounts the story of a snake who killed a bird and took its wing. Afterward, he falls into a trancelike state and kicks his son. He remarks that he is like the snake and has lost his way.
Powers
Guillame's power is described as "bliss and horror". From the reaction of the Tonton Macoutes, the ability to induce vomiting is within Guillame's scope. He is also able to alter the emotions of others with his power.
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