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{{Quote|I am Bill Compton, though clearly, I am something more. I see that now, I see everything so differently now.|Bill Compton, after drinking [[Lilith|Lilith's]] [[blood]].}}
 
{{Quote|I am Bill Compton, though clearly, I am something more. I see that now, I see everything so differently now.|Bill Compton, after drinking [[Lilith|Lilith's]] [[blood]].}}
   
'''William Thomas Compton''', born April 9, 1835, and more commonly known as '''Bill''' or '''Vampire Bill''', was a major character on the [[HBO]] original series ''[[True Blood]]''. Played by British starring actor [[Stephen Moyer]], Bill made his debut in the series' premiere episode, {{ep|1x01}}, in the series' [[Season 1|first]] season. A confederate soldier living in the small town of [[Bon Temps, Louisiana|Bon Temps,]] [[Louisiana]], Bill was turned into a vampire around the year 1865. At the time of the [[Great Revelation]], Bill had decided to "mainstream" and co-exist peacefully with [[human|humans]]. He has since been converted to the [[Sanguinista]] movement and believes himself to be the chosen form of [[Lilith]]. Playing a recurring role through the series' first, [[Season 2|second]], [[Season 3|third]], [[Season 4|fourth]], [[Season 5|fifth]], [[Season 6|sixth]], and [[Season 7|seventh]] seasons, and becoming one of the series' main [[Primary Antagonists|antagonists]] throughout much of its fifth and sixth seasons, Bill was the primary [[Bill and Sookie|love interest]] of series' protagonist [[Sookie Stackhouse]], and succumbs to [[Hepatitis V]], voluntarily meeting an untimely demise in the series' finale episode {{ep|7x10}}, in the series' seventh, and final, season.
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'''William Thomas Compton''', born April 9, 1835, and more commonly known as '''Bill''' or '''Vampire Bill''', was a major character on the [[HBO]] original series ''[[True Blood]]''. Played by British starring actor [[Stephen Moyer]], Bill made his debut in the series' premiere episode, {{ep|1x01}}, in the series' [[Season 1|first]] season. A confederate soldier living in the small town of [[Bon Temps, Louisiana|Bon Temps,]] [[Louisiana]], Bill was turned into a [[vampire]] around the year 1865. At the time of the [[Great Revelation]], Bill had decided to "mainstream" and co-exist peacefully with [[human|humans]]. He has since been converted to the [[Sanguinista]] movement and believes himself to be the chosen form of [[Lilith]]. Playing a recurring role through the series' first, [[Season 2|second]], [[Season 3|third]], [[Season 4|fourth]], [[Season 5|fifth]], [[Season 6|sixth]], and [[Season 7|seventh]] seasons, and becoming one of the series' main [[Primary Antagonists|antagonists]] throughout much of its fifth and sixth seasons, Bill was the primary [[Bill and Sookie|love interest]] of series' protagonist [[Sookie Stackhouse]]. Succumbing to the fatal disease [[Hepatitis V]], Bill voluntarily met an untimely demise in the series' finale episode {{ep|7x10}}, in the series' seventh, and final, season.
   
 
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When Bill willfully offers himself to the vampires who are about to be sentenced to death by meeting the sun the process depletes him to near death. James feeds him his blood and saves him from Lillith's sirens who appear to him as if they are about to rapture him away. He subsequently loses all powers granted to him previously, thus he no longer can enter homes without invitation. His love for Sookie resurfaces and he is in despair over his past actions and how he alienated her from him. He shows great care for the people of Bon Temps as he masterminds the plan with Sam Merlotte to save the human resident's from marauding herds of infected vampires. He is either seeking redemption or desires to keep the truth about Governor Burell's crimes in the public by the release of a fiction book in which he confesses killing [[Truman Burrell]] in daytime. His version would claim he walked in daylight, something which might be taken as impossible thus letting his statements appear as a tall tale.
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When Bill willfully offers himself to the vampires who are about to be sentenced to death by meeting the sun the process depletes him to near death. James feeds him his blood and saves him from Lilith's sirens who appear to him as if they are about to rapture him away. He subsequently loses all powers granted to him previously, thus he no longer can enter homes without invitation. His love for Sookie resurfaces and he is in despair over his past actions and how he alienated her from him. He shows great care for the people of Bon Temps as he masterminds the plan with Sam Merlotte to save the human resident's from marauding herds of infected vampires. He is either seeking redemption or desires to keep the truth about Governor Burrell's crimes in the public by the release of a fiction book in which he confesses killing [[Truman Burrell]] in daytime. His version would claim he walked in daylight, something which might be taken as impossible thus letting his statements appear as a tall tale.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

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William Thomas Compton

William Thomas Compton
Appearances
Season(s)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
First seen
Last seen
Appeared in
80 episodes (see below)
Mentioned in
-
Biographical Information
Also Known As
  • Vampire Bill
  • King Bill
  • Marcelus Clark
  • Guillaume
  • Billith
  • "God"
Status
Age
179+
Turning age
30
Vampire age
149+
Date of birth
April 9, 1835
()
Date turned
1865
()
Date of death
2010
Profession
Religion
  • Christian †
  • Sanguinista †
Gender
Male
Family Information

Caroline Compton - Wife (deceased) †
Thomas Compton - Son (deceased) †
Sarah Compton - Daughter (deceased) †
Elizabeth Harris - Granddaughter (deceased) †
Arthur Bellefleur - Great-grandson
Joseph Bellefleur - 2x-Great-grandson
Caroline Bellefleur - 2x-Great-granddaughter-in-law
Portia Bellefleur - 4x-Great granddaughter
Andy Bellefleur - 4x-Great grandson
Terry Bellefleur - 4x-Great grandson (deceased) †
Adilyn Bellefleur - 5x-Great granddaughter
Danika Bellefleur - 5x-Great granddaughter (deceased) †
Charlaine Bellefleur - 5x-Great granddaughter (deceased) †
Braelyn Bellefleur - 5x-Great granddaughter (deceased) †
István - Vampire Grandfather
Lorena Krasiki - Maker (destroyed) †
Jessica Hamby - Progeny

Lilith - Blood producer (former, destroyed) †
Supernatural Information
Species
Powers
  • All vampire abilities
  • Voice Mimicry
  • Levitation
Has shifted into
{{{Shifts}}}
Notable Progeny
Notable kills
Cause of death
Staking
Killed by
Physical Appearance
Height
5'10"
Hair color
Brown
Eye color
Blue
Portrayed by
Actress
{{{Actress}}}

[[:Category:{{{Images}}}|Images]]

"I am Bill Compton, though clearly, I am something more. I see that now, I see everything so differently now."
―Bill Compton, after drinking Lilith's blood.

William Thomas Compton, born April 9, 1835, and more commonly known as Bill or Vampire Bill, was a major character on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by British starring actor Stephen Moyer, Bill made his debut in the series' premiere episode, "Strange Love", in the series' first season. A confederate soldier living in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, Bill was turned into a vampire around the year 1865. At the time of the Great Revelation, Bill had decided to "mainstream" and co-exist peacefully with humans. He has since been converted to the Sanguinista movement and believes himself to be the chosen form of Lilith. Playing a recurring role through the series' first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons, and becoming one of the series' main antagonists throughout much of its fifth and sixth seasons, Bill was the primary love interest of series' protagonist Sookie Stackhouse. Succumbing to the fatal disease Hepatitis V, Bill voluntarily met an untimely demise in the series' finale episode "Thank You", in the series' seventh, and final, season.

Personality

When Bill was newly turned and traveling with his maker Lorena, he took part in blood-fueled orgies and killing sprees. Over time however, he came to resent Lorena for forcing him to take part in those acts. These feelings of resentment never faded and Bill hated Lorena until her death in spite the fact that she loved him.

After his release from Lorena, he became a more humane and compassionate vampire who kept his humanity. He never killed humans when feeding on them. Instead he chose to glamour them into forgetting to save them the trauma.

Anyone who's lived as long as Bill has is bound to have a closet full of skeletons, and Bill is no exception. He has done some dark, terrible things in his past, but now he just wants to live a normal life like everybody else. He is polite, kind, and always well-mannered, but he won't hesitate to strike fear into the heart of anyone who crosses him. Possessiveness is one of Bill's traits, but deep down that is his way of protecting you. He's a bit dull and he's not exactly fun when it comes to dates, but he's got enough charisma to sweep people off their feet. He'll risk everything, even his life, to be with the one he loves.

When Bill becomes King of Louisiana, his personality makes a marked shift. As king, Bill displays power-hungry, brutal and bloodthirsty characteristics. He does not hesitate to kill vampires or humans should the occasion call for it. These include ordering the true death of a vampire who was tricked into being filmed while feeding, staking Nan Flanagan and shooting Marnie Stonebrook. He also displayed his darker personality when he betrayed Eric and it is later revealed he had allowed Sookie to be nearly beaten to death so he could bind her to him with his blood. Despite all this, Bill still retains feelings of compassion and love. This is displayed in his interactions regarding Jessica and Sookie. He took on Russell Edgington to protect Jessica and spared Eric the true death because Sookie loved him.

Over time his personality drifts even farther from his original kindhearted personality. As a member of the reformed Authority, Bill takes on a Sanguinista ideology. He seems reluctant at first but after drinking some of Lilith's blood and "seeing" her, becomes fully convinced. He drains a human when asked by Salome and is also the one who thinks of the idea to get rid of mainstreaming by blowing up the Tru Blood factories. He believes he is "the Adam" to Salome's "Lilith."

Lilith's Impact

As Billith

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Billith

Although Bill gained an impressive suite of new powers from consuming Lilith's blood he appeared to have changed little in terms of personality after recovering from the initial shock of his resurrection. Showrunner Alan Ball has said that Bill as retained his mind and memories, but is now different in an unspecified way.

After Billith

When Bill willfully offers himself to the vampires who are about to be sentenced to death by meeting the sun the process depletes him to near death. James feeds him his blood and saves him from Lilith's sirens who appear to him as if they are about to rapture him away. He subsequently loses all powers granted to him previously, thus he no longer can enter homes without invitation. His love for Sookie resurfaces and he is in despair over his past actions and how he alienated her from him. He shows great care for the people of Bon Temps as he masterminds the plan with Sam Merlotte to save the human resident's from marauding herds of infected vampires. He is either seeking redemption or desires to keep the truth about Governor Burrell's crimes in the public by the release of a fiction book in which he confesses killing Truman Burrell in daytime. His version would claim he walked in daylight, something which might be taken as impossible thus letting his statements appear as a tall tale.

Biography


Powers and Abilities

Vampire abilities

Bill's Powers

Bill is over 173 years old, yet retains the appearance and health of a middle-aged man. He is the only vampire known to be able to voice imitate, (as seen in the Season 3 finale, when he imitates Eric Northman). As a vampire, Bill possessed all common vampire powers. He showed a remarkable resistance to sunlight when he sensed Sookie in trouble during daytime. He tried to save her, but in the end the sun proved too much and Bill was severely burned. Bill can glamour people to do his bidding, answer any questions or make them forget about any recent events. He is capable of voice glamouring others.

Bill is unusually strong for a vampire of his relatively young age. This is clearly showcased when he turned a trailer upside down and uprooted a tree making it look like a tornado. He once snapped his maker Lorena's head back 180 degrees and punched her across a room, shattering a framed painting. He was also able to make Eric, a vampire over 1,000 years old, bleed from a single punch to the face. Bill also single-handedly killed three wolves and maimed one. When Eric first met Bill, he stated that Bill was very strong for a vampire his age. Bill can jump higher and further than humans.

Bill has shown that he can levitate to some degree, when he was preparing to battle Queen Sophie-Anne Leclerq.

Bilith

After he drank the blood of Lilith, Bill temporarily attained her unique abilities during his incarnation as her prophet:

  • Unparalleled Strength - Bill became the strongest creature in the world; he was able to easily overpower vampires who were several millennia older, like Macklyn Warlow. ("Life Matters")
  • Longer Fangs - Bill inherited the exaggerated fangs of Lilith and her sirens. ("Who Are You, Really?")
  • Telekinesis - Bill attained the ability to control objects and people with his mind. ("Who Are You, Really?")
  • Invulnerability to Injury - Bill was able to walk through fire unscathed, ("Who Are You, Really?") and was totally unaffected when hit in the face with a plate. ("You're No Good") He was, however, still vulnerable to sunlight, and burned when attempting to daywalk without Faerie blood. ("The Sun")
Bill's new powers

Bill survives a staking

  • Invulnerability to Staking and Invitation Rescindment - Bill survived a direct stake to the heart. ("Who Are You, Really?") He also did not require an invitation to enter a private human home. ("You're No Good")
  • Clairvoyance - Bill received visions of future events, all involving the deaths of vampires. This ability was accompanied with panempathy, as he also experienced the pain and suffering of those who died in his visions. ("Who Are You, Really?")

Like Lilith, Bill's blood acted as an intoxicant to other vampires when consumed, causing euphoria. ("Life Matters") After consuming the blood of the Faerie-vampire Warlow, Bill acquired the indefinite ability to daywalk. ("Don't You Feel Me") He was able to pass on this ability when he allowed other vampires to feed on his blood. ("Life Matters") However, the ability to daywalk was lost for all of the vampires, including Bill, when Warlow was staked. He also subsequently was drained of Lilith's blood entirely, thus ending his incarnation as Bilith. ("Radioactive")

Maker Abilities

As a Maker, he has the ability to call and command his progeny, Jessica Hamby. He also has the ability to mentally summon Jessica, and shares an empathic bond with her.

After drinking the blood of Lilith, Bill had acquired a capacity of advanced call, this call is far more powerful than a normal one and may cause the progeny to vomit blood and suffer from excruciating pain. Since he ingested Lilith's blood and she is now a part of him, he can also command Macklyn Warlow as if he was his Maker.

Gallery

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Notes

  • Bill is considered by many fans to be the true big bad of the series' fifth season.

Trivia

Appearances

Season one appearances
"Strange Love" "The First Taste" "Mine" "Escape from Dragon House"
"Sparks Fly Out" "Cold Ground" "Burning House of Love" "The Fourth Man in the Fire"
"Plaisir D'Amour" "I Don't Wanna Know" "To Love Is to Bury" "You'll Be the Death of Me"
Season two appearances
"Nothing but the Blood" "Keep This Party Going" "Scratches" "Shake and Fingerpop"
"Never Let Me Go" "Hard-Hearted Hannah" "Release Me" "Timebomb"
"I Will Rise Up" "New World in My View" "Frenzy" "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'"
Season three appearances
"Bad Blood" "Beautifully Broken" "It Hurts Me Too" "9 Crimes"
"Trouble" "I Got a Right to Sing the Blues" "Hitting the Ground" "Night on the Sun"
"Everything Is Broken" "I Smell a Rat" "Fresh Blood" "Evil is Going On"
Season four appearances
"She's Not There" "You Smell Like Dinner" "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?" "I'm Alive and on Fire"
"Me and the Devil" "I Wish I Was the Moon" "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" "Spellbound"
"Let's Get Out of Here" "Burning Down the House" "Soul of Fire" "And When I Die"
Season five appearances
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" "Authority Always Wins" "Whatever I Am, You Made Me" "We’ll Meet Again"
"Let's Boot and Rally" "Hopeless" "In the Beginning" "Somebody That I Used to Know"
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" "Gone, Gone, Gone" "Sunset" "Save Yourself"
Season six appearances
"Who Are You, Really?" "The Sun" "You're No Good" "At Last"
"F**k the Pain Away" "Don't You Feel Me" "In the Evening" "Dead Meat"
"Life Matters" "Radioactive"
Season seven appearances
"Jesus Gonna Be Here" "I Found You" "Fire in the Hole" "Death is Not the End"
"Lost Cause" "Karma" "May Be the Last Time" "Almost Home"
"Love is to Die" "Thank You"