V:EKN Clan Lasombra Newsletter, November 1999

Mike Eichler
Michael.Eichler@ramstein.af.mil

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Story Time – A Methuselah Among Us
Minion Call – A discussion of cards

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A Methuselah Among Us

Walking through the gallery of his private collection of art, Runako
reread the telegram he had received earlier again.

“MADNESS OF SA MOVES”: stop
“SEEKS BLACK HEART IN GA”: stop
“WILL ENVELOP ALL”: stop
“MUST STOP AT ALL COSTS”: stop
signed – M: stop

“This is so like Masika, using a dramatic telegram delivery to send
dire news.  Though I find it hard to believe Sikkim would be on the
move again after he was nearly destroyed by Roberto during the
Crusades.  I always wondered if Roberto was close by to Atlanta.  Now
that Mad Sikkim is coming here to destroy Lasombra’s Childe, Roberto
the Black Heart, preparations for diverting or driving him back to his
jungle hole in South America must be brought about swiftly.”, mused
Runako, “Experiencing Sikkim’s brand of retribution is something I do
not wish to experience again at this time.”
“Samson! Bring the car around.  We are having a command meeting with
Atlanta’s archbishop.”

“Where do you get off demanding a meeting, Maldavis?”, roared Caldwell,
“You may be one of my best pack leaders but you have just been down
rated.”  Black mist slowly rising up from his clinched fists and a
black wave moved from the shadows of the ceiling toward Runako’s back.
Runako just stared back at Caldwell, saying nothing.
“What’s the matter, Maldavis?  Feeling a chill?  Are you soo scared
shitless that you have nothing to say?”, sneered Caldwell.
Runako quickly overpowered Caldwell through mental domination and all
darkness throughout the room ceased movement as instructions were
quietly spoken and received. Runako then silently left the room to give
the Archbishop time to set his actions into motion.

Phillip decided he needed a good buzz and walked over to the local club
for a late evening pick-me-up.  He shook his head at the instructions
he was given personally from Caldwell.  “Stinkin’ Lasombra, always
thinking they’re in charge, telling you to do this and do that.”,
thought Phillip, “ At least this was more in line with what he liked.
Art by fire, yes!  But hitting Caceras was not something he looked
forward to.  While Lasombras are all assholes, they are tough assholes,
and Caceras was not one to mess with lightly.”  Again thinking a buzz
would be just the thing to take his mind off of hitting Caceras,
Phillip smiled as he found his Sheila for the evening.

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Minion Call – A discussion of cards

From previous newsletters, we have discussed the cards, 'Arms of the
Abyss', 'Call the Lamprey', 'Entombment' and 'Eyes of the Night'.  This
month we will examine 'Shade' and 'Shadow Body'.
Anyone finding uses for these cards that I have missed, please drop me
a line explaining what you do and if possible a deck design.  I will
include your suggestions and deck in the next newsletter.

Shade
	Retainer Card with 1 blood cost
	Text: Retainer with 2 life. When the minion with this retainer
is in combat, the opposing minion takes 1 damage during strike
resolution.

	A Rose by any other name is still a Rose and this is simply the
Lasombra’s version of a 'Wolf Companion'.  Overall, this card is not a
bad card to have.  The recruitment and use of retainers, though, has
never been high on my list of actions to perform with the Lasombra,
especially with their capabilities as combatants.  But keep in mind the
1 extra point of damage could be the point that you need to send
someone to torpor when you need it.

Shadow Body
	Combat Card with 1 blood cost
	Normal Strike: Combat ends
	Superior Strike: As above, and if this vampire was blocked
while attempting an action other than a political or bleeding action,
the action continues as if unblocked.

	This is Obtenebration’s limited ‘Majesty’ card with a blood
cost.  When compared to ‘Majesty’ at the normal strike, it is
expensive.  When you try to compare the superior strike to the
Majesty’s superior strike there are only two like aspects:
1) Both cost 1 blood when used to maximum effect.
2) Both end combat via Strike: Combat Ends

Here the similarity ends.  ‘Majesty’ provides an Untap when you pay the
1 blood cost.  Depending upon your play environment this will produce
different options.  In a DCI environment or where ‘house-rules’ forbid
it, you now are able to perform a new action except the one you just
attempted.  In the non-DCI environment and where ‘house-rules’ do not
forbid it, you can now perform a new action including the one you just
attempted.
With ‘Shadow Body’, you can continue the action provided it wasn’t a
bleed or political action.  If it was one of the two attempted actions
then all you get is a ‘Strike: Combat Ends’ to avoid damage and a
burned action attempt.  Just upon this description the card does not
sound all that great, the loss of a blood to end combat if attempting
an offensive action.  But the card does allow the continuation of some
actions, both offensive and non-offensive.  ‘Bum’s Rushes’ and
‘Ambushes’ would continue on target, leaving a possible defensive hole
where previously there may not have been one as the defender
becomes/remains tapped.  As blood gain is not as easily attained for
non-Camarilla clans (aka Minion Tap/5th Traditions for Camarilla
Princes/Justicars), a Hunt action can be made with less fear of
interception when using the ‘Festivo dello Estinto’ master card to fill
up.  (Unsure if multiple use of ‘Shadow Body’ during multiple blocks
for a single action is allowed due to the ruling with ‘Form of Mist’.
LSJ, any help on this one?)  Performing an Equip action falls into the
same line as the Hunt action of being reasonably certain of completing
the action.
While the superior capability is nice to have, a theme deck built
around this card would likely have the draw-back of being more narrowly
defined in scope with limited or no flexibility.  (To some people this
is not a bad thing…  to me it is.  Something about living in an
environment where flexibility is considered a positive asset.)
The card as a whole could provide valuable assistance to different deck
themes, especially a non-combative vote deck, makes this card something
to consider in any deck using Obtenebration.


“Anticipate chaos and be prepared to work through it.”
Unknown


Until next time.
Enjoy!