Called "fiends" even by other vampires, the Tzimisce are the masterminds behind the dread Sabbat; their atrocities have given rise to the mortals' legends of vampires stalking human prey in the night. In rejecting their humanity, the Tzimisce hope to attain something far more wondrous. Should they achieve their aim, Kindred and kine alike will have reason to fear.
Clanbook: Tzimisce includes: * The history of the clan and its role in the formation of the Sabbat; * Details on the clan's mastery of Vicissitude, sorcery and the Blood Bond; * A nightmarish array of grotesquely transformed servitors.
This clanbook is fine and on par with the others, however, due to the graphics on each page and the type font it was hard to read unless you had direct light. All the artwork is superb and very evocative and macabre.
Five stars for the very good treatment of the most vile of vampire clans. One star off for the hideous art that bears no resemblance whatsoever to what's described on the page. One more star off for the deeply, deeply insensitive treatment of Nazism and the Holocaust.
Tan oscuro y macabro como el propio clan, la información es entregada de forma interesante, con lo que te sientes no estudiando sino leyendo algún tipo de novela de horror
Reasonably interesting. I wish they had come up with something more "unusual" as background for the tzimisce - as it is, they're just an extension of the existing Sabbat mentality.