![]() ![]() While now I am looking at VtM20th and my friend's books in english and having a complete view of the entire thing, and it just. I never got to know what the hell a Lasombra is, back then. I suppose, in part, because we played with whatever had been translated, and the Player's Guide 2e took awhile, itself (I think by then americans were already at Revised), and that's where I stopped. Fifteen years? It was something I played a little bit when I was in my early teens, back when it was big here in Brasil. Here I am, touching VtM again for the first time in. They end up feeling between being supernaturally deficient, and being flat-out illegitimate because of it. Even Bloodlines of their founders, not powerful lines, nothing. Hell, in some of what I've been reading now, it says that to make a Bloodline you must think about what its Discipline is, how it is just the basis of making one, thus pretty much admitting he core clans. Lasombra have no reflection and are hurt by the sun because of the essence of darkness! Tzimisce change form so much that they need a piece of home close to them! It means. In fact, the other clans have their weakness, their personality, all wrapped around their Discipline. am I the only one bothered by how the core clans, the focus of the game, are by and large the only clans without a signature Discipline? Shouldn't it be the opposite? ![]()
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