Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Novel #36: It Takes a Village (2 of 4)

Victims are the weak.

As a young boy, the Haitian grew up idolizing his father, Guillame, a powerful spiritual leader. Guillame led his people to stand up against the Tonton Macoutes, the vicious and corrupt Haitian militia. Wielding a powerful mental attack, Guillame defended his people and was their hero... until the Haitian's own abilities became active...
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8 comments:

Katie said...

Whoa!!

Did he just transform the village into zombies??

Anonymous said...

The Haitian certainly has a sad background...

Dulahey said...

Yeah, looks like he completely wiped everything from all their minds... without touching them either.

Quite powerful.

TickTockMentalist said...

Wow - so he CAN do it without touching them.

But...yikes. Poor Haitian.

DharmaChick said...

Looks like it was an issue similar to what many of the other Heroes had as their powers manifested -- they lost control of it.

SaveZach said...

Two parts left in this story... I can't see a village of zombies leading anywhere good.

Anonymous said...

Can the Haitian implant memories, or just remove them?
I'm not sure I understand his power.

Anonymous said...

The Haitian told Claire that he can't give back the memories he takes. His power doesn't work that way.