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In-Clan Disciplines: [[Dominate]], [[Oblivion]], [[Potence]]
 
In-Clan Disciplines: [[Dominate]], [[Oblivion]], [[Potence]]
  
Clan Flaw: Lasombra cast no reflection and in addition, they take one additional damage whenever they take fire or sunlight damage.
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Clan Flaw: Lasombra cast no reflection and in addition, they take one additional damage whenever they take fire or sunlight damage. or [[Dark Reflection]]
  
 
Free Action: Grow or Attack
 
Free Action: Grow or Attack

Latest revision as of 13:43, 12 July 2024

Master manipulators and scions of hidden power, the Lasombra, ply the Jyhad as a vicious game from the comfortable obscurity of darkness and misdirection. Raised from the Spanish and Italian upper class, the Lasombra exercised their influence over the Church and nobility of the Dark Ages, turning mortal rulers to their whims and bending entire societies to their service.

Bonus Influence: +1 Religious, Underworld, or Bureaucracy

In-Clan Disciplines: Dominate, Oblivion, Potence

Clan Flaw: Lasombra cast no reflection and in addition, they take one additional damage whenever they take fire or sunlight damage. or Dark Reflection

Free Action: Grow or Attack

Clan Advantage Masters of Shadows

The Lasombra of the city can't agree on anything. The Bishop is a Lasombra, and they have had a stranglehold on Tallahassee for a century and don't intend to relinquish it now. Of the traditional Tallahassee clans, only they and the Nosferatu remain. Will they rise with the tide? Or be forced to bend the knee to the surging fame of their elder? The Lasombra operate in a manner similar to a guild, with each pack member responsible for a different part of the overall city operations.