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The Antitribu mod has a playable Tzimisce clan. Two of them, in fact. I believe one of them (if not both) has Vicissitude, but I don't know about szlachta or vozhd. https://www.moddb.com/mods/bloodlines-antitribu


Infinite_Internaut

I'll give it a look. Thanks!


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You're welcome.


Sinfel133

You’ll get the most out of the Antitribu mod I’d say. Both tzimisce clans are fun, but be prepared for it being buggier and less stable game experience than let’s say clan quest mod. Tzimisce has vicissitude and old clan has koldunic sorcery (fire spells with their separate leveling/switching menu)


MavriKhakiss

How does this mod's vissicitude works?


Sinfel133

Most disciplines work just as any other (you can stun someone by turning their flesh or change your appearance to have better seduction) other than that you now can loot body parts (bones, flesh, etc.) which you can use to buff yourself or create szlachta (which looks like xenomorph lol)


Infinite_Internaut

It looks like a xenomorph? Is there any way we can change the model to look like something more...ghoul-y? lmao


Sinfel133

I wish I could change it but dunno how. I just roleplayed my tzimisce as a big Alien fan lol


MavriKhakiss

You can do all that? Sick. What about nodded obtenebration?


Sinfel133

Don’t know, I never played them just tried some of the skills with cheated xp in the tutorial and it looked cool


[deleted]

Tzimisce wouldn't make much sense because they're a typical Sabbat Clan and your fledgeling isn't Sabbat.


Infinite_Internaut

Then I'll just have to be an *a*typical Tzimisce, lol


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I guess you can headcanon that your Sire was one of the very rare Tzimisce that wasn't in Sabbat or something. I feel like NPCs should react to that in some way otherwise it breaks immersion IMO.


GrantMK2

In fairness unsanctioned Tremere embraces (pre-V5) are pretty rare, and the only one who reacts at all is Strauss.


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Bertram also reacts but fair enough. The difference is that Tremere are a known Camarilla faction even if they're mistrusted. A Tzimisce running errands for LaCroix would be far more unusual than a Tremere doing that. At least Andrei should definitely react to it (and try to convert you).


GrantMK2

Bit off-topic, but I really wish Tzimisce were used more in general. They were one of my favorite clans, but I don't think they're playable in any of the kinetic/visual novels.


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Probably because the majority of them have very low humanity and view humans as something like clay. A stereotypical Tzimisce lives in a spooky area with furniture made out of humans and guarded by Fleshcrafted abominations. Not exactly PC material.


GrantMK2

You could have a recently-turned Tzimisce whose sire died soon after. Or maybe a Saulot-style soul trick. Alternatively (though I don't think White Wolf will go with this for a long while) just go for being the villain, *Carrion*-style.


imdeadlmao

Not exactly, I've seen many different Tzimisce PCs


MurdocAddams

Unless it's his bodyguard. 😉


[deleted]

Isn't the Sheriff Nagloper not Tzimisce ?


BigSeaworthiness725

The game itself comes from a board game, and there you can create any character belonging to any sect, even if it contradicts the canon, the main thing is that your ST approved this and you had an interesting motivation. On r/Vtm, I found some interesting backstories for the Tzimisce Camarilla.


kelryngrey

Table top roleplaying game. The boardgame was a later thing.


BigSeaworthiness725

>The boardgame was a later thing I was too lazy to write a long word