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'''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.
'''Guillame''' was [[René]]'s father and a leader in their village in Haiti. He was known as the ''Houngan'', the Priest, and has a [[Bliss and horror|power]] that has been able to protect his village from attack.


==Character History==
==Character History==
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===[[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 2]]===
===[[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 [[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.
===[[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3]]===
===[[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. Afterword, he falls into a trancelike state and kicks his son. He remarks that he is like the snake and has lost his way.
Guillame and [[the Haitian]] are hiking through the jungle to [[the crossroads (place)|the crossroads]]. When they get there, he recounts the story of a snake who killed a bird and took its wings. Afterward, he falls into a trance-like state and kicks his son. He remarks that he is like the snake and has lost his way.
 
===[[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 4]]===
At [[the crossroads]], Guillame swings at [[the Haitian|his son]] with an axe. With [[bliss and horror|his power]] intensified, his son becomes the victim of horrible sensations. The Haitian reaches out for his father, his [[mental manipulation]] activates, and Guillame recalls memories of himself and his son. Guillame drops the axe and gives the Haitian his necklace, saying that he has [[The Symbol#The Serpent and the Crane|forgotten the ground]]. He [[suicide|leaps off the cliff]], remembering the ground and plunging to his [[death]].
 
===[[Graphic Novel:The Crossroads]]===
[[The Haitian]] performs a ritual and experiences a vision at [[the crossroads]] many years after fighting Guillame there. During the vision, the Haitian asks his victims and the [[Loa]] for their blessing. Guillame appears in his vision and grants the blessing, proud of his son for remembering the ground.


==[[Bliss and horror|Powers]]==
==[[Evolved Human]] [[Bliss and horror|Abilities]]==
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.
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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==Notes==
* [[The Haitian]] says that he is his father's only son (''[[It Takes a Village, Part 4]]''), though later he says that [[Baron Samedi]] is his brother (''[[The Eclipse, Part 1]]''). Writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18984 explained] that this issue was actually addressed in a line that was cut. "The Haitian only discovered his brother after he was recruited into [[the Company]]. Seems that [[Voodoo]] priest father liked to use [[bliss and horror|his ability]] to sleep around. However, the line was cut because it was deemed 'confusing'."
 
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 16 July 2014

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)
Children René,
Baron Samedi

Guillame was René's father and a leader in their village in Haiti. He was 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 wings. Afterward, he falls into a trance-like state and kicks his son. He remarks that he is like the snake and has lost his way.

Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 4

At the crossroads, Guillame swings at his son with an axe. With his power intensified, his son becomes the victim of horrible sensations. The Haitian reaches out for his father, his mental manipulation activates, and Guillame recalls memories of himself and his son. Guillame drops the axe and gives the Haitian his necklace, saying that he has forgotten the ground. He leaps off the cliff, remembering the ground and plunging to his death.

Graphic Novel:The Crossroads

The Haitian performs a ritual and experiences a vision at the crossroads many years after fighting Guillame there. During the vision, the Haitian asks his victims and the Loa for their blessing. Guillame appears in his vision and grants the blessing, proud of his son for remembering the ground.

Evolved Human Abilities

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.

Notes


René-Related Graphic Novel Characters edit

GuillameRené's friend (I)René's friend (II)René's friend (III)Tonton Macoutes leader

See Also: It Takes a VillageGraphic Novel CharactersOther Characters