Count Bleck

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“Bleh heh heh heh heh heh... The man known as Blumiere died long ago. Now there is only Bleck! The Dark Prognosticus's choice to fulfill the prophecy. Nothing more!”
Count Bleck, Super Paper Mario

Lord Blumiere (also known as Count Bleck) is an evil count and is initially the primary antagonist of the Wii game Super Paper Mario. While "Bleck" is normally used as onomatopoeia for disgust, it could be interpreted as a corruption of the word "Black" (as in darkness); his Japanese name is also a play on the French word for "black", noir. His real name is likely a combination of blue, referring to his coloration, and lumière, the French term for light and a reference to his status as a member of the Tribe of Darkness.

Count Bleck was responsible for bringing forth the Chaos Heart by forcefully marrying Princess Peach to Bowser, so he can use the Heart to open The Void, which would shortly destroy all dimensions. He leads a troop of minions with him, including Nastasia, O'Chunks, Mimi, Mr. L, and Dimentio, the last of whom ultimately betrays Bleck towards the end of the game. In the end, however, he changes his ways after being reunited with his love and redeems himself by destroying the Chaos Heart, thereby helping Mario and friends save all worlds.

History

Background

Prior to the events of the game, Count Bleck went by the name Blumiere and was a member of the Tribe of Darkness, a group that had broken off from the Ancients after stealing the Dark Prognosticus in an (ultimately misguided) attempt to prevent its powers from being abused. One day, Bleck was found injured at the base of a cliff by a human girl, Timpani, and nursed back to health. Despite his father's warnings to stay away from humans, Blumiere became captured by her kindness toward him, sneaking out of his castle frequently to meet with her, and the pair eventually fell in love.

After learning his father had threatened Timpani and realizing their love could not survive there, Blumiere proposed to her, but before they could be married, his father abducted and banished the bride from their dimension, wiping her memory and cursing her to wander through worlds until the day she died, out of fear that her marriage to his son would dilute the blood of the tribe. Upon learning of Timpani's disappearance, Blumiere traveled through dimensions searching for her, unaware that she had been found barely alive by Merlon, a descendant of the Ancients living in Flipside, and turned into a Pixl known as Tippi in order to save her. It is implied by one of Carson's stories that he met Nastasia at some point during his search - after freeing a bat from a trap, he witnessed her transform into a woman and swear allegiance to him out of love.

Blumiere eventually returned home convinced that his love was gone forever. Believing life and existence to be meaningless without her, he stole the Dark Prognosticus against the wishes and pleas of his father, used its prophetic power to destroy his dimension, and decided to do the same to every world. Blumiere took the alias of Count Bleck and, along with his new assistant, moved to a new castle in a world of darkness, eventually being joined by the three beings who would become his major minions - Mimi, a shapeshifter; O'Chunks, a warrior and failed army general; and Dimentio, a mysterious magician jester.

Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mario enemy
Count Bleck
Count Bleck
Location(s) Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum (8-4)
Role Boss
Max HP 150
Attack 8
Defense 0
Score 8000
Items
Card type Rare
Card location(s) Card Shop; Map 48
Card description
This top-hatted villain is bent on ending the world! Fun fact: he was once known as Count Blumiere.
Tattle
That's Count Bleck... This dark figure wants to destroy the universe. He was once Blumiere, a man that I loved... Max HP is 150, Attack is 8. He will use all the powers the Chaos Heart grants him. But you can beat him if you give it your all... And beat him you must... For the sake of all worlds... And to save the Blumiere I loved...
List of Catch Cards
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Count Bleck forces the marriage upon Peach and Bowser to create the Chaos Heart.

Eventually, Count Bleck puts his plans into action, targeting the Mushroom Kingdom. Armed with the prophecy's knowledge that the wedding of a princess and a monster will call forth the Chaos Heart, Bleck abducts Princess Peach and Bowser, along with Luigi and the entire Koopa Troop, and forcibly weds the former two (not that Bowser needed any convincing), forming the Chaos Heart; Bleck then uses the Chaos Heart to rip open The Void, which had the power to destroy the entire universe. Due to a disturbance during the ceremony, Luigi, Bowser, the Koopa Troop, and Peach are scattered across the castle. To confront this problem, Bleck sends Nastasia, with her brainwashing powers, to force members of the Koopa Troop to join his cause and his other minions to various dimensions in an attempt to hinder Mario's progress toward collecting the Pure Hearts.

After Mario manages to defeat all three minions and has reunited with Peach and Bowser, the count begins seeing him as more than just a mere annoyance. Bleck turns to the Dark Prognosticus and learns that a "man in green" is the determining factor in whether the prophecy of destruction will come to pass. He then orders Nastasia to brainwash Luigi into Mr. L and sets him on the heroes; however, Mr. L is defeated like Bleck's other minions. Angered by his multiple failures to stop them thus far, Bleck confronts them in person in Sammer's Kingdom, a world only moments away from destruction at the Void's hands. After an argument ensues with Tippi over his motives and the value of all worlds, Count Bleck begins to suspect that she may be his lost love; however, he ultimately convinces himself that Timpani still living is impossible and continues his plans.

Count Bleck's true image as a tragic figure is revealed just as Dimentio steals the Chaos Heart.

After the four heroes manage to defeat Bonechill and obtain the final Pure Heart from The Overthere, Bleck orders his minions to take their positions throughout the castle, to try and defeat them when they arrive. It is at this point that Dimentio reveals to Bleck Tippi's mentioning of the name 'Blumiere' - confirming, as Bleck had tried to dismiss earlier, that Tippi was indeed Timpani. Knowing that he is too far along in his plans to stop the Chaos Heart's destruction, however, Bleck ignores Nastasia's urges to call off the Void, secretly hoping that Mario, Peach, Bowser, and Luigi will be capable of defeating him and saving all worlds.

By the time Mario and Tippi reached the inner sanctum of Castle Bleck, the three other heroes had seemingly been lost during their battles with three of Bleck's minions. Bleck and Tippi once again argue before Bleck sends Nastasia away and engages Mario in battle. The count was initially immune to all attacks due to the Chaos Heart, but the arrival of Bowser, Peach, and Luigi (who had narrowly survived their battles with Bleck's minions) granted the Pure Hearts the power to negate the barrier, and, despite the great power from the Chaos Heart, Bleck is eventually defeated by them. Ignoring Tippi's upset at the idea of killing the man she now knows to be her love, Bleck insists that the heroes dispatch him before the Void destroys all worlds.

Before anyone can fulfill Bleck's wish, however, Dimentio appears and attacks the count; the blow is taken by Nastasia, who is seemingly mortally wounded. Dimentio then takes control of the Chaos Heart from the badly weakened Bleck, planning to use it to create a new world in his image once the old ones are gone. Now about to be merged with the newly-brainwashed Luigi and the Chaos Heart, Dimentio banishes Bleck, Tippi, and Nastasia to Dimension D; here they are united with O'Chunks and Mimi, whose love for Bleck restores the pure hearts sufficiently to weaken Super Dimentio and allow Mario and co. to strike the mad jester down. Before his death, however, the jester manages to leave behind a 'shadow' of his power, according to Bleck, to ensure all worlds will end as revenge for his death. Aware of the urgency of the situation, Count Bleck returns everyone to the chapel where the Chaos Heart was born, and he and Tippi exchange vows and wed each other; the true love between them supercharges the Pure Hearts, uniting them into the Purity Heart and reversing the prophecy of destruction.

The ending of Super Paper Mario, depicting two figures standing on a hill.

The fate of the couple after the wedding is never completely disclosed - Bleck claims that using their love to stop the Void would cause both of them to 'cease to exist', yet both Merlon and a revived Nastasia voice their beliefs that the count is living happily together with Timpani. This idea is given proof by a post-credits scene showing the count's silhouette standing near that of a woman, implied to be Tippi's human form, in a paradise world, supposedly the one he had promised they would one day find.

Super Mario-Kun

File:SuperMarioKun v. 37 Count Bleck.png
Count Bleck's appearance in the Super Mario-Kun.

Count Bleck appears in volume 37 and volume 38 of the Super Mario-Kun, in the story arc based off Super Paper Mario. His role in the Super Mario-Kun volumes mirrors the role he plays in the game.

General information

Physical appearance

Bleck wears a white top hat and coat, and is usually shrouded in a white cape fading to blue at the bottom. The inside of the cape is dark blue and starry, like the background texture used in the Outer Space portions of Super Paper Mario. When Count Bleck transports everybody away at Bowser's Castle, the same blue pattern used on The Thousand-Year Door pedestal when Mario holds a Crystal Star can be slightly seen inside his cape. He also wears a large red brooch, somewhat reminiscent of Princess Peach's blue jewel, white gloves (amusingly with no visible trace of arms), and is often shown holding a jewel-topped scepter.

His eyes and mouth are both a glowing red color, and he wears a monocle on his left side. Strangely, both of these features become light blue when he is defeated by the Heroes of Light, and remain that way until the Pure Hearts are restored. It is possible that this was his previous appearance, before he transformed from Blumiere into Count Bleck.

Personality

Sprite of Count Bleck found in Super Paper Mario.
Count Bleck sprite in Super Paper Mario.

Count Bleck is a more unique figure among Mario's rogues gallery, as he is the only villain so far who is motivated entirely by sadness and regret, and not by a lust for power, control, or revenge (e.g. Elder Princess Shroob). He is a tragic villain, whose actions are born from the purest of emotions: love. Regardless, Bleck has demonstrated a lust for destruction and disregard for all life, except those close to him. He, at first, seems to be a stereotypical villain with no feelings, but it is soon revealed that Bleck is an emotionally tortured person, who is not as evil as he first appears.

Prior to his meeting with Timpani, Bleck was known to be extremely kind and cherished all life and the universe itself. When he met Timpani, he fell in love, and was shown to be an extremely caring and devoted man to the woman he loves. This came to a tragic end, however, when his father sent Timpani away on an endless walk through other dimensions to die. The loss of Timpani made Bleck vengeful towards the world. Bleck wanted to destroy the universe, because he thought that life was meaningless without Timpani.

This turned Bleck into an evil and sadistic villain, who sought the destruction of all worlds. Bleck showed how evil he had become immediately after his transformation into a villain by wiping out his own dimension. Bleck sought to kill all that is, was, and would be, and had an overwhelming amount of hatred at all worlds, as he saw them as the things that took his love from him. Even though Count Bleck was evil, he was still capable of doing kind acts, such as freeing a bat from a trap, who went on to become Nastasia, his closest minion. Bleck was also shown to be very polite and not openly sadistic, but still harbored much hatred and anger. As shown during his boss fight, and his dialogue when he loses his barrier, he is determined enough to accomplish his goals, that he is willing to fight to the bitter end, without a care in the slightest what happens to him in the process.

Bleck also cared very deeply about his minions (with the possible exception of Dimentio, who had a more sinister agenda of his own). Bleck treated O'Chunks, Mimi, and Nastasia as if they were family and felt very close with all of them. He was very forgiving towards them and never punished them with any type of physical or mental torture or abuse. However, in the event such a thing was needed, the form of punishment was writing papers or singing songs, which Bleck didn't even issue. Nastasia, instead, issued those forms of punishment. The Count was also shown to be very upbeat (despite his tragic origin), and was always smiling (though that was likely only a cover to mask his true feelings). Bleck also seemed to be very likable, as all his henchmen had a strong bond with him (with the only exception, again, being Dimentio).

The story started with Bleck wanting nothing more than the destruction of the entire universe, but gradually showed him to be more humane and remorseful of what he has become. By the end of the story, Bleck was shown to be a very caring and loving person, who only did his evil deeds out of his love for Tippi by avenging her (apparent) death. In the end, it was Timpani who made him realize the error of his ways, and they both saved the universe together. His love for Tippi is what made him evil, but it is also what redeemed him.

Powers and abilities

Count Bleck fighting Mario.
Mario fighting Count Bleck.

In addition to being able to use the Dark Prognosticus, Count Bleck has many other magical powers granted by the Chaos Heart that aid him in and out of combat. His most obvious and frequently used power is his ability to freely float without any hindrance to gravity. This power is particularly important due to his lack of visible legs. He also often shows his ability to teleport at will by "flipping", along with the Dark Prognosticus which always teleports at his side. Also, he can use the Chaos Heart's power to shield him from any harm. He also has his own unique sound whenever he flips.

In combat, Count Bleck uses his scepter to conjure globs of dark magic and hurl them at Mario and other foes. These globs are unique amongst projectile attacks in that nothing can block them; not even Peach's parasol or Barry. The only way to avoid them is to use Slim, who cause the player to become invisible and intangible. He can also summon a huge vortex of dark energy that sucks up his enemies, however, this skill is simply dodged by running away from it. Count Bleck can temporarily slow the flow of time as well, throwing his enemies off. As such it is like the Slow status effect. Finally, he can speed himself in a way similar to using a speed flower of red energy and simply ram into his opponent, damaging them, although this can leave him vulnerable to Barry's spiky barrier, which, if activated quickly, will damage him and protect the player. His shadow blast attack will do 3 damage, his Void move will do 8 damage and the player will take 2 damage when walking into the Count. Although he seems uncapable to flip in 3D, his globs are in 3D, and they can damage Mario also if he is in the 3rd dimension.

Beyond his magical talents, Count Bleck demonstrates a high intelligence, a compelling physical and conversational presence and a quality of character that can earn undying loyalty from his followers and friends. On the whole, Bleck is charismatic and can easily sway individuals into his service, as seen with Bowser at the beginning of the game, while his servant Nastasia's hard mind control powers cover all other cases.

Profiles and statistics

Super Smash Bros. Brawl Sticker

Image Game Effect
Count Bleck Sticker Super Paper Mario [Flame] - Resistance +5

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy

Name Image Appears In NTSC-U Description PAL Description
Count Bleck Count Bleck trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wii Super Paper Mario (04/2007) Peach has been kidnapped by Bowser so many times, it seemed like a good idea to mix things up–instead she gets kidnapped by this guy, Count Bleck! He then obtains the Chaos Heart by forcing Peach and Bowser to marry. All of this was predicted by the Dark Prognosticus, which Count Bleck carries with him. It's always nice to have a fresh face on the Peach-kidnapping scene, and that's where Count Bleck comes in. In order to obtain the Chaos Heart, he actually tries to marry Peach to Bowser! Apparently, the path to dimensional destruction is all foretold in the Dark Prognosticus - he's just following the instructions.

Quotes

Please see here for a full list of quotes.
  • "Bleh HEH HEH HEH BLECK!"
  • "Your princess has been taken... by Count Bleck!"
  • "By me... Count Bleck! The chosen executer of the Dark Prognosticus... is Count Bleck! The fine fellow prophesied to come to this dimension... is also Count Bleck!"
  • "Of all things, you defend the heart?! Nothing could be more worthless...
  • "Aside from Timpani, no treasure mattered in the least to me..."
  • "But you are far too late to stop the Dark Prognosticus, and me... Count Bleck! All worlds will soon end. Come into grips for that now, for you cannot stop it. I suggest you make yourselves comfortable and enjoy this one, final spectacle!"
  • "Count Bleck is the deleter of worlds! My fate is written in the Dark Prognosticus!"
  • "ALL NOW ENDS!"

Names in other languages

Count Bleck

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノワール伯爵
Nowāru-Hakushaku
Count Noir (Noir is French for "black").

German Graf Knickwitz
Knick means "kink" (in paper), witz is a suffix and means "joke" and Graf means "count".
Italian Conte Cenere
Cenere means "ash" or "ashen"; Conte means "count"
Korean 느와르 백작
Neuwareu Baekjak
Count Noir; Noir is a French word meaning "black".

Russian Граф Блэк
Graf Blek
Блэк is a transcription of "Bleck"; граф means "count".

Spanish Conde Cenizo
Cenizo means "ashen"; Conde means "count".

Lord Blumiere

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ルミエール
Rumiēru
Lumière (French for "light").

German Fürst Blumiere
Fürst means "prince" or "ruler"
Korean 르미에르
Reumiereu
From French word "lumière" (which is, if read in Korean, pronounced as 뤼미에르, Rwimiereu), meaning "light".

Spanish Lord Blumière
French modification of blanco (means "white") with his Japanese name, Lumière.