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No other clan quite embodies the classical Western image of the Dracula-like vampire like the Tzimisce. From their crumbling ancestral strongholds in old Romania and Moldova to their terrible shapeshifting powers and macabre sense of humor to their armies of misshapen servants, they take each old stereotype about Kindred-kind and amplify it a thousandfold. Some other Kindred suspect that they do this just to be contrary, intentionally cultivating an image of horror and inhumanity to allow them to keep their secrets and frighten outsiders away, but the Tzimisce themselves find this theory amusing. They aren't pandering to anyone's "tastes" when it comes to their activities; they simply are what they are, and aren't interested in hiding it from anyone. | No other clan quite embodies the classical Western image of the Dracula-like vampire like the Tzimisce. From their crumbling ancestral strongholds in old Romania and Moldova to their terrible shapeshifting powers and macabre sense of humor to their armies of misshapen servants, they take each old stereotype about Kindred-kind and amplify it a thousandfold. Some other Kindred suspect that they do this just to be contrary, intentionally cultivating an image of horror and inhumanity to allow them to keep their secrets and frighten outsiders away, but the Tzimisce themselves find this theory amusing. They aren't pandering to anyone's "tastes" when it comes to their activities; they simply are what they are, and aren't interested in hiding it from anyone. |
Revision as of 17:27, 18 March 2021
Tzimisce | |
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Pseudonyms | Fiends |
Sect | Sabbat |
Disciplines | Animalism Auspex Vicissitude |
Bloodlines | Dracul Kolduns Tremere |
Rarity | Uncommon |
No other clan quite embodies the classical Western image of the Dracula-like vampire like the Tzimisce. From their crumbling ancestral strongholds in old Romania and Moldova to their terrible shapeshifting powers and macabre sense of humor to their armies of misshapen servants, they take each old stereotype about Kindred-kind and amplify it a thousandfold. Some other Kindred suspect that they do this just to be contrary, intentionally cultivating an image of horror and inhumanity to allow them to keep their secrets and frighten outsiders away, but the Tzimisce themselves find this theory amusing. They aren't pandering to anyone's "tastes" when it comes to their activities; they simply are what they are, and aren't interested in hiding it from anyone.
The Tzimisce are, with the Lasombra, the founding clan of the Sabbat, and are almost exclusively found in its ranks (although a few of the most old and unfriendly among them stay holed up in the old country and don't involve themselves in politics). As the pre-eminent predators that they are, they believe strongly in the Sabbat tenet that mortals should be theirs to rule, use, and abuse as they see fit, and they use every opportunity to continue their blood experiments and solidify their power over both mortal and Kindred alike in pursuit of that goal.
History
Strongholds
Clan Advantage and Weakness
Advantages
Most Tzimisce are attended by their faithful retainers, the szlachta, which are Ghouls that have been deformed and reshaped by the Vicissitude Discipline into whatever form is most useful to their owner. All Tzimisce begin with at least one szlachta, which can be in any reasonable form that they could have created with the Vicissitude powers they have. Szlachta are almost always obvious breaches of the Masquerade; most Tzimisce don't care about this much, but even they might keep them under wraps anywhere that their existence might attract the hostile attention of Camarilla Kindred, Garou, or Hunters.
Disadvantages
The Tzimisce are closely tied to their homelands, so much so that they can barely function outside them; they must rest each day in at least two handsful of their native soil (the soil of wherever it was that they were Embraced) or suffer from increasing exhaustion and hallucinations as the distance from their homeland begins to affect them. Some Tzimisce sew linings of their required earth into their clothing or find a way to carry it with them at all times, while others opt for the traditional coffin-full-of dirt and simply make sure to return home each night.
The Tzimisce in DC
Since Prince Vitel's scourge of DC's Sabbat population, there are no known official residents within city limits, although various Sabbat packs including Tzimisce members occasionally make forays into town in search of information or tactical advantage. There are rumors that a few Tzimisce might be undercover among the Camarilla vampires, fleshcrafted so that they are undetectable... but these are of course only rumors.
Tzimisce Player Characters
Miguel | Raven Dante | Viktor Brachovich |
See Also
Dracul
Kolduns
Tremere
Tzimisce Antitribu
Vampire Clans and Bloodlines | |
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Sabbat Clans & Bloodlines | Ahrimanes • Blood Brothers • Coyotes • Harbingers of Skulls • Kiasyd • Kin-Slayers • Lasombra • Panders • Telyavs • Tzimisce • Volgirre |
European Vampire Clans & Bloodlines | Ahrimanes • Ananke • Angellis Ater • Blood Brothers • Brujah • Cappadocian • Carriers • Coyotes • Daughters of Cacophony • Dracul • Dunsirns • Eloi • Gangrel • Gargoyles • Giovanni • Gorgons • Harbingers of Skulls • Kiasyd • Kolduns • Lamiae • Lasombra • Lhiannan • Malkavian • Mariners • Nephilim • Nictuku • Noiades • Nosferatu • Putanesca • Rosselini • Taifa • Telyavs • Toreador • Tremere • Tzimisce • Ventrue • Volgirre • Zoidones |