

The Tzismice were inhuman monsters, who delighted in torturing their enemies in ways never dreamed of by the most sadistic of mortal serial killers.


The devil-worshiping Baali were little more than rumors to most Kindred, and the full extent of the necromancy possessed by the Giovanni and its soul-torturing capabilities were kept a secret among the clan. There were few clans more feared in the old World of Darkness than the Tzimisce. Related: Paradox CEO Doesn't Think Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 Will Launch Until Second Half Of 2021 The Tzimisce clan powers are still as horrifying as before, but their ambitions and desires have become more human. The Path system doesn't exist in the current edition of Vampire: The Masquerade, so the Tzimisce have become less monstrous as a result. This was part of a rule known as the Path system, which allowed Kindred to give up the pursuit of humanity and follow a different way of life. While many Kindred struggled to hold onto their humanity, the Tzimisce embraced an alien mindset, which allowed them to commit atrocities and not give in to their Beast. The Tzimisce were one of the ruling clans of the Sabbat, and they reveled in their existence as monsters. In the old World of Darkness, the greatest threat to the Masquerade was a faction known as the Sabbat. Today, we're going to look at the new iteration of clan Tzimisce and how they compare to the fiends of old. The Vampire: The Masquerade Companionhas brought three of the thirteen clans into the modern World of Darkness.
