Harbingers of Skulls Newsletter
February, 2006

Harbingers of Skulls Newsletter

February, 2006: Old-School

While the March Newsletter, which will look at Legacies of Blood, is in
preparation, let's get the ball rolling with a nostalgic look back at
the Harbingers of Skulls in the days of Bloodlines.

Harbingers of Skulls, All Harbingers of Skulls, and Nothing But
Harbingers of Skulls

The Bloodlines were said to be meant to play supporting roles, rather
than lending themselves to monoclan decks. The group 2 Harbingers of
Skulls have such compatible discipline spreads and special abilities
that all-Harbinger decks would seem natural. In their clan disciplines
Auspex, Fortitude and Necromancy, all have either [aus FOR NEC], [for
AUS NEC] or [AUS FOR NEC]. The primary obstacle is that those three
disciplines don't present a clear way to oust one's prey. Still,
there are possibilities to explore.

Pulse of the Canaille can turn the Harbingers into serious bleeders;
Pulse is expensive, but Restoration or Summon Soul can recoup the cost.
Erebus Mask (unique clan equipment giving +1 stealth) and Spectral
Divination can provide stealth, while Call of the Hungry Dead gives
block denial. If that's not enough to get actions through, the
Harbingers have access to several cards that make actions unblockable
at the expense of torpor, like Day Operation, Daring the Dawn and
Sunrise Service.

It's also possible to put together a Harbingers of Skulls combat
package. Shambling Hordes can do some of the fighting, while your
vampires play Martyr's Resilience to prevent damage to the zombies.
The Hordes, too, are expensive, so again Restoration or Summon Soul may
be helpful. Or check out the combination of Ecstatic Agony and
Masochism:
Ecstatic Agony
Cardtype: Action
Discipline: Auspex
+1 stealth action.
[aus] Put this card on this acting vampire. Each round of combat, this
vampire gets +X strength, where X is the amount of damage successfully
inflicted on this vampire in the previous round of this combat.
[AUS] As above, and once per combat, this vampire may press to continue
combat if any damage has been successfully inflicted on him or her in
the current round.
Masochism
Cardtype: Action
Discipline: Fortitude
+1 stealth action.
[for] Put this card on the acting vampire. Whenever damage is
successfully inflicted on this vampire, put 1 rush counter on this card
for each point of damage. Remove rush counters in excess of the
vampire's capacity. Whenever this vampire plays a card, you may remove
X rush counters from this card to reduce that card's blood cost by X.
[FOR] As above, but put an additional rush counter on this card at the
end of any round of combat in which this vampire takes damage.
This strategy takes presses and maneuvers, especially presses, but then
you wanted them for the Shambling Hordes anyway -- so use some of the
ones that don't require disciplines, like Fake Out and Trap. It also
requires a lot of undirected actions, so Creepshow Casino is worth
putting in. Use some Fortitude cards so your vampires only take enough
damage to pump up the Masochism. If it all comes together, you're a
moderate to serious combat threat and Masochism pays for the Shambling
Hordes.

Likely Collaborators

The most obvious partners for the Harbingers of Skulls are the other
Auspex/Fortitude clans: Salubri, Salubri Antitribu, and Ventrue
Antitribu. The Salubri are scarce, so it's most reasonable to use
just one of them. Any of them will work well. If you're expecting to
have your vampires visit torpor, Miriam Benyona could be useful.
She's got [for AUS] and pays one less blood for the rescue action;
give her Humanitas or Catacombs and she rescues for free at 2 stealth.
Matthias, with [nec AUS FOR OBE], is the most natural to work beside
the Harbingers. With him, you can use Renewed Vigor to get your
vampires out of torpor (at [for] or [obe]) and full of blood (at
[OBE]).

With the !Salubri, it's more likely that you'd want them to make up
the majority of the crypt, with Agaitas beside them for Daemonic
Possession or some other necromantic trick. With the !Ventrue, you
might want to use the titled Harbingers of Skulls, Gisela and Unre
(whose [dom] helps the discipline synergy).

Egotha's [obf] and Gisela's [dem] suggest trying to have your
Harbingers of Skulls work with the Malkavian Antitribu. Artemis has
[for], and at capacity 6 works well in a crypt with Agaitas, Egotha and
Gisela. Another possibility is to go with low-capacity !Malks like
Boytoy, Yorik and Claven to work beside your mid-cap Harbingers. You
might even bring in Anatole, Prophet of Gehenna (Camarilla Malkavian
[dom for AUS DEM OBF]) to work beside Egotha, Gisela and Unre.

Egotha's [obf] and Anisa Mariana Lopez' [QUI] suggest a partnership
with Assamites Fatima al-Faqadi and Tariq, the Silent. Expect an
old-school deck built on this idea in an upcoming newsletter, maybe
something like "Tariq Eats World, Egotha Regurgitates World."

"Fools' Abattoirs"

This month's deck has a 50/50 Harbingers of Skulls/Malkavian
Antitribu crypt. It's a Slaughterhouse deck, using Kindred Spirits
bleeds. Kindred Spirits has two important benefits here - the pool
gain helps pay for the locations, and the "bleed any methuselah"
allows you to adopt the 'bleed backwards' strategy if the table is
suitable for it. Bleed your predator while using Slaughterhouses to
hamstring your prey. Eagle's Sight, Life Boon and Malkavian Game let
you interfere cross-table to help prevent unwanted ousts. Have an
Escaped Mental Patient run a kamikaze mission, and Compel the Spirit
brings him right back.

CRYPT (12)

4x Artemis !Mal 6 aus cel for DEM OBF
3x Gisela Harden, the Winnower HoS 7 aus dem FOR NEC
2x Egotha HoS 7 obf AUS FOR NEC
1x Agaitas HoS 6 for AUS NEC
1x Dolphin Black !Mal 6 AUS DEM OBF
1x Yorik !Mal 3 dem obf

LIBRARY (90)

Master (16)
8x The Slaughterhouse
4x Blood Doll
2x Auspex
1x Life Boon
1x Malkavian Game

Ally, Equipment and Retainer (11)
2x Escaped Mental Patient
2x Changeling Skin Mask
1x Erebus Mask
1x The Sargon Fragment
1x Blood Tears of Kephran
2x Ghoul Escort
1x J. S. Simmons
1x Tasha Morgan

Action (14)
10x Kindred Spirits
4x Compel the Spirit

Reactions (16)
6x Wake with Evening's Freshness
4x Melange
3x My Enemy's Enemy
2x Eagle's Sight
1x Telepathic Misdirection

Combo: Reaction/Action Modifier (1)
1x Spectral Divination

Action Modifier (18)
6x Cloak the Gathering
4x Lost in Crowds
3x Call of the Hungry Dead
3x Eyes of Chaos
2x Faceless Night

Combo: Action Modifier/Combat (3)
2x Deny
1x Swallowed by the Night

Combat (11)
4x Spiritual Intervention
2x Indomitability
2x Rolling with the Punches
2x Skin of Steel
1x Reality Mirror

I've only played this deck once. I was stuck between a stealth-bleed
predator and a prey who constantly called votes that caused me
significant pool loss, and my grandprey had no intercept at all. I
didn't have enough blocks to go around, and had nobody out with [AUS]
to bounce bleeds.

There are a number of ways to tighten the deck and/or adjust it to a
metagame. For example, ten copies of Kindred Spirits will often not be
enough for an effective 'bleed backwards' strategy, so Rafaele
Giovanni could make sense in the crypt since he can always bleed your
predator at +1.

Coming in March...

March's Newsletter returns to the present, with an overview of
Legacies of Blood and the new group 3 and 4 Harbingers of Skulls. Mina
Grotius will be the featured vampire; she'll star in a deck called
"Slaughterhouses of the Ebony Kingdom."