
The Kindred must spend their daysleep surrounded by their chosen charge.Ĭompulsion: Covetousness – Tzimisce becomes obsessed with possessing something in the scene, desiring to add it to their proverbial hoard.

This relentless possessiveness extends as well to their own bodies, and they often rework themselves into flawless, hideous, or utterly alien forms, all the better to display their utter control of all things theirs.ĭisciplines: Animalism, Dominate, Proteanīane: Grounded – each Tzimisce must choose a specific charge - a physical domain, a group of people, an organization, or even something more esoteric - but clearly defined and limited. Everything from land, people, cults, companies, or gangs can fall under the covetous claws of a Dragon. They aim to dominate and own the subject of their possessiveness, jealously guarding it like their namesake dragon would its hoard. Vampire: The Masquerade, but for your convenience, they will also been included on this page.Ĭopyrighted by White Wolf Inc.To the Tzimisce, possession is all. The majority of the sect consists of members of the Lasombra and Tzimisce clans, which are detailed in Chapter Two of This page explores the new clans and bloodlines that belong to the Sword of Caine. Who wants to be just another cog in the Ventrue machine when one can be a member of the few, the proud, the Ventrue

The Sabbat has little problem with this, though, as it prides itself on the diversity, individuality and freedom of its members. For example, while the number of "mainstream" Brujah may number in the thousands, only several hundred BrujahĪntitribu populate the ranks of the Sabbat.

However, because the sect is smaller than the Camarilla, a greater number of clans and bloodlines means that each consanguinity has fewer members.

Composed of 14 clans and bloodlines, the sect possesses a diversity of lineage not found in any other society of vampires. The Sabbat claims a very cosmopolitan membership.
