Divine Sign
the Giovanni Newsletter
December 2005

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Divine Sign: the Giovanni Newsletter
Vol. IV, Edition Number 3 - It's Christmas, F*** Yeah
December 25, 2005
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CONTENUTO
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0. What the f***?
I. Edition's quote
II. The Brand New Stereotypical Italian Dictionary
III. Cousins of the Month
IV. Asset of the Month
V. Tried Tactics
VI. Bitch's Last Words


0. CHE CAZZO?
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What? Yes, finally one more edition of the Giovanni Newsletter!

>From now on and for quite some time, each edition will focus on *one or
two* new aspects available to the clan and their Necromancy-sharing
parent bloodlines via Legacies of Blood. I will not do the same error
as I did after KMW: to write a big and somewhat superficial set-based
newsletter and then suffer a typical writer's block... As big as the
new set is, hopefully I'll have plenty of material for monthly editions
up to April at least.

Since this newsletter has been in a limbo (Oblivion?) for quite some
time - actually, since the release of Kindred Most Wanted - let's go
straight ahead with no more small talk.

Just one more note: don't forget your main source of information on the
Giovanni and Necromancy in general...
http://necrobones.free.fr


I. CITAZIONE DELL'EDIZIONE
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"One with the courage to laugh is master of the world almost as much as
the person ready to die."
(Italian Proverb)


II. IL NUOVO DIZIONARIO D'ITALIANO STEREOTIPATO
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Ignazio rushing your empty Famous weenie? Can't block with another
vampire? Call him these:

"Pauroso" - adj. Coward.
"Finocchio" - adj. Gay, homosexual, pansy, fag.

Of course, that won't help you. But maybe you'll feel better - and
he'll waste efforts grappling your vampire when he wouldn't need to.


III. CUGINOS DEL MESE
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Legacies of Blood brought up two much expected new Giovanni to get
along with all the new luminaries of the clan. Of course, these two
strange *cuginos* not only seem suited to interact with Carmine and
friends, but are ready to undertake the clan's directions by themselves
since those paranoic Camarilla leaders included the name of Ambrogino
in its much dreaded Red List 9 months ago. Their main feature, though,
is that they're both superior Necromancers, as any Ghiberti should be.

Ghiberti? Yeah, haven't you heard of them? There's this other family,
you know, one more of those we brought into the clan to spread our
influence. There's only so much Giovanni girls available for
inbreeding, and they just can't travel around that much... Anyway,
these Ghiberti spread into the dark continent, where we just couldn't
guess how things work exactly - even the *spiritos* of previously sent
scouts seem to be missing - and they master some sort of necromantic
arts that we can't quite grasp completely. Creepy guys, these Ghiberti.
Most of them are ghouls, and they avoid contact with the local strange
society the africans built (I hear a Nosferatu offspring rules there -
who could've thought of that? Take that you sissy Ventrue!), but
somehow a few Cainites have survived whatever hunts us so thoroughly
there.

But that's enough introduction already. Let's get to know them:

Thomasso Ghiberti
Clan: Giovanni (group 4)
Capacity: 4
Disciplines: NEC pot
Independent: During your untap phase, you may move 1 blood from any
Laibon you control to Thomasso.

Now this is one impressive fellow. Not only he managed to survive
inbetween the locals, but some even pay homage to him! I've heard that
he used to be a ghoul for quite some time, and then was Proxy Kissed -
so don't be fooled by his seemingly poor raw strength and lack of
endurance. I've heard he's good friends with that monster they call
Lorrie Dunsirn... But if he's bent on punching opponents, his best
friend is Mina Grotius, who can gain extra blood for each burned
vampire and then donate some back to Thomasso. Call that a bloody
partnership, heh?
But he really excels as a Necromancer. *Dio mio*, have all our
*cuginos* forgot the art of compelling the dead these days? This guy
can work wonders even as young as he is. I don't know any younger
vampire of our clan that can do what he does across the Shroud besides
retired uncle Rudolpho. Maybe that's how Thomasso survived such a
hostile environment: even the monsters have their secrets, and these
africaners rely too much on *spiritos*. But to be fully aware of what
he can accomplish, we should have a look at his closest partner:

Gualtiero Ghiberti
Clan: Giovanni (group 4)
Capacity: 7
Disciplines: DOM NEC cel pot tha
Independent: Once each turn when another Giovanni announces an action
or strike that requires Necromancy, Gualtiero may burn a blood to
incrase the stealth of that action or the damage done or blood burned
by that action or strike by 1 (even if stealth not yet needed).

Someone had to rule the Ghiberti in there, and Gualtiero seems so
suited to it. Thomasso really shines when under Gualtiero's command:
most can't intercept the little necromancer's effort to Jar the Soul of
others, and even the few who can must have a flesh of marble to endure
his Dead Hand for 3. That can be pretty effective a tactic when you
need to target the right enemy; keep his/her defenders out of the way,
and either punch them to torpor with Ignazio or Baldesar or Condition
the distracted at leisure.
Note how Gualtiero's necromantic prowess can enhance some forgotten or
previously overlooked tactics during combat; thanks to him, Tormenting
the Soul or the Breath of Thanatos gain some potential to burn
opponents outright and Mercy for Seth deals a decent amount of damage -
which makes the tactic more viable even if you can't count on its
"side" effects.
Also note how versatile Gualtiero's powers are: if you feel so
inclined, you could forfeit the extra stealth to increase the *effect*
of a necromantic action - provided it burns blood or deals damage.
Again, that just screams Jar the Soul as the keystone to a blood denial
strategy that would undoubtely include Baleful Dolls (which won't
benefit from Gualtiero's efforts, but what the hell). Don't forget
you'll need to provide some sustenance if he's put to too much work -
but long gone are the nights lost to hunting, when you can even hire
some Procurers around to bring blood to our havens' doors. Talk about
the age of comfort, y'know.
Some say Gualtiero has been a close acquaintance to Benedict, since
both share the gift of quickness to enforce their will. But I'd say
celerity won't do you any good in Africa; go for his thaumaturgical
expertise since Gualtiero is the only new *cugino* able to perform the
Name Forgotten ritual, per example. But if you feel so inclined to make
him use that quickness, better to convince him to turn anarch.
Diversion is always a sure-shot tactic when you can master it at two
angles.


IV. BENEFIZIO DEL MESE
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Powerbase: Cape Verde
Type: Master
Requires: Giovanni
Master: Unique location. During any Metuselah`s master phase, you may
tap this location to move a blood from a ready Giovanni or Laibon you
control to your pool or from your pool to a ready vampire you control.
Any Giovanni or Laibon may steal this location for his or her controler
as a +1 stealth (D) action.
Rarity - LoB:R

Who needs that many readily available Blood Dolls? Just go to Cape
Verde and find a safe niche there, and you'll be sated. Sometimes
you'll have to give something in return, but those things happen.
It seems that Cape Verde is way too friendly, indeed - once Thomasso
told me that story about a "Gururer" or whatever those african
Nosferatu are called who couldn't use his own Hunting Grounds and came
to Cape Verde for some help. Even outsiders can be kept out of frenzy
there.
I've been told that our clan has been facing trouble while managing the
area, though - given that much recent "Laibone" activity around. What
the hell - just lay low for some time, and these weirdos will either
leave us alone or take it for a few days, and most of them will not be
able to avoid us taking it again.
The Nosferatu rulers are too concerned with their own political schemes
most of the time, and the local Toreadors too engaged in debauchery to
notice. The Gangrel sub-Sahara wanderers - man, gotta respect these
guys' ability to survive the jungle - can prove troublesome, but if
they find you in Cape Verde, just run away while they're entering
frenzy and calling the entities they know or whatever. They'll be
unable to really engage in combat once they face a massive Spiritual
Intervention. Watch out those Brujah bodyguards, though; these are way
more perceptive than the usual hot-tempered sort of vampire we westerns
are used to, and they can Track you Telepathically and then throw a lot
of weight when they're pissed.


V. TATTICHE PROVATE
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I must admit - this isn't as much a "tried tactic" as a sketch of a
deck, but since it is built around Gualtiero and Legacies of Blood took
some time to get down here, I had no chance to test it before. But it
shows promise.
The idea is to have Gualtiero out and start calling Jar the Souls at
superior for two blood burnt in tandem with Baleful Dolls, while
Sennadurek the Nagaraja untaps to look the opponents' hands (and be
ready again to bounce, or so I expect) and Mina Grotius profit from any
empty minion burned via Society of Leopold. I'm not sure about the
crypt ratio or if the "intruders" are welcome here since they don't
benefit from Gualtiero's text... But in theory, even if Gualtiero is
the only Giovanni in the opening crypt, the deck can go by slapping
Baleful Dolls while I fish for smaller Gios.

Deck Name:   Blood Denial by Gualtiero
Created By:  Fabio Sooner

Crypt: (12 cards, Min: 15, Max: 27, Avg: 5,5)
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  1  Cristobal Ghiberti        nec                     2  Giovanni
  2  Thomasso Ghiberti         pot NEC                 4  Giovanni
  2  Mina Grotius              cel FOR NEC             6  Harbingers of
Skulls
  2  Raphaela Giovanni         pot pre DOM NEC         6  Giovanni
  2  Sennadurek                dom AUS NEC             6  Nagaraja
  3  Gualtiero Ghiberti        cel pot tha DOM NEC     7  Giovanni

Library: (90 cards)
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Master (18 cards)
  6  Society of Leopold
  2  Acquired Ventrue Assets
  1  Morgue Hunting Ground
  1  Effective Management
  1  Powerbase: Cape Verde
  1  Strained Vitae Supply
  1  Threestar Cab Company
  1  Perfectionist
  4  Blood Doll

Action (16 cards)
  4  Daemonic Possession
  10 Jar the Soul
  1  Haunt
  1  Whispers from the Dead

Action Modifier (13 cards)
  7  Call of the Hungry Dead
  6  Conditioning

Reaction (11 cards)
  8  Deflection
  3  Wake with Evening`s Freshness

Combat (10 cards)
  8  Spiritual Intervention
  2  Mercy for Seth

Ally (3 cards)
  1  Procurer
  1  Leonardo, Mortician
  1  Felix `Fix` Hessian (Wraith)

Equipment (11 cards)
  10 Baleful Doll
  1  Sargon Fragment, The

Event (1 cards)
  1  Anthelios, the Red Star

Combo (7 cards)
  7  Spectral Divination

This deck was last saved at 22:29:12 on 25/12/05

Note that card retrieval is key here - I doubt 6x Society, 10x Jar the
Soul and 10x Baleful Dolls will be enough to pave the way for the table
win, so Anthelios, Whispers from the Dead and the Sargon Fragment can
provide the extra push in the end game - and that Felix and the lone
Haunt copy are necessary to get rid of those pesly Hunting Grounds
around. I think I should make room for even more of them, in fact.
Mercy for Seth seems sketchy, but it can get rid of troublesome
blocking mortal allies and inflict two damage under Gualtiero's special
- not to mention it forces the opponent vampire to take an action or
lose even more blood. I won't rely on it, not on this deck, but it
seems like a good surprise card.


VI. ULTIME PAROLE DELLA PUTTANA
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"And I thought I would be the only superior Necromancer in here who's
not an old fart... Well, time to learn to work along that african guy."
- Raphaela, Dethroned Midcap Necromancer Queen

That's all, folks. Hope you like it. If you do so, feel free to ask for
more! Now I have no extra excuses to abandon the Newsletter for so long
a time. Next edition, I plan to take a look at some Harbingers and how
they can help the Giovanni, and maybe provide a new blood denial-type
deck that focuses more on Divine Sign and Mercy for Seth.

Fabio "Sooner" Macedo
Giovanni Newsletter Editor Back in Full Effect
Overseen by Orpheus, Giovanni *Consiliere*
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