I remember holding my first Vampire: The Masquerade book in the early 2000s, nervously trying to make a character. My friend looked at me and said: "Read the Tremere chapter. You always play the wizard types". He was absolutely right. Within minutes I was hooked. Over the next two decades, I played mostly Tremere and Ventrue (with a short and regrettable "rebellious Nosferatu era", which thankfully passed before I started dumpster-diving in real life).
The Tremere fascinated me because they took their place in Kindred society. While everyone else inherited vampirism like bad family jewelry, the Tremere stole it with forbidden magic. Mortality? No thank you. They cracked reality until it gave up its secrets. A little hubris? Definitely. But you can't deny the ambition.
I also loved their discipline (in every sense of the word). Unlike most clans, constantly tripping over their own politics, Tremere built a pyramid of ranks: apprentices, regents, lords, it's basically Hogwarts, but with more blood theft and fewer owls. Sure, the pyramid collapsed eventually… but honestly, what Tremere ritual doesn't end in a little smoke and rubble?
In VTES, the Tremere feel just as versatile as in the RPG. Auspex lets them catch sneaky Nosferatu and Malkavians in the act, Dominate means extra bleed, and Blood Sorcery (aka. Thaumaturgy) adds that magical "oops, did I just set you on fire?" flair.Thank Caine masquerade breaches aren't a mechanic, because half my library would trigger SWAT raids.
When I set out to build my Tremere deck, I did what any Tremere would do: I cheated. Or rather, I found Orpheus' excellent Tremere deck upgrade guide and treated it as a "lost grimoire". (Thanks Orpheus, I promise to cite you in my next ritual, MUHAHAAAA.)
The crypt
The library
I went classic: Conditioning, Mirror Walk, On the Qui Vive, Telepathic Misdirection, Deflections, Eyes of Argus. Sprinkled in some items, the Tremere combat module (Apportation, Theft of Vitae), and, of course, Govern. Lots of Govern. Because you want that wall as soon as possible right?
Deck: Please Let Me Intercept This Time V1
Crypt (12, G6-7):
3x Ian Carfax
1x Abraham DuSable
2x Ayelech
1x Ines Tristao
1x Trevon Parker
1x Chrysanthemum
1x Mason Ha
1x Ayse Dhanial
1x Lauren
Library (77):
1x Academic Hunting Ground
1x Arcane Library
1x Chantry
1x Pentex(TM) Subversion
1x Powerbase: Montreal
2x Vessel
2x Villein
1x Misdirection
1x Fragment of the Book of Nod
1x The Rumor Mill, Tabloid Newspaper
8x Govern the Unaligned
1x Judgment: Camarilla Segregation
4x Magic of the Smith
1x Bowl of Convergence
1x Sport Bike
1x Ivory Bow
1x Kevlar Vest
1x Sniper Rifle
4x Conditioning
6x Mirror Walk
4x Deflection
2x Eagle's Sight
1x Enhanced Senses
5x Eyes of Argus
2x My Enemy's Enemy
2x On the Qui Vive
5x Second Tradition: Domain
4x Telepathic Misdirection
4x Apportation
2x Rego Motum
6x Theft of Vitae
So this is just version one of the deck, more like a science fair project than a finished masterpiece. As a good Tremere, I fully expect a few experiments to blow up in my face before I get it right. Stealthy decks, beware: my Auspex might not catch everything yet, but when it does, my Blood Sorcery is ready to do… something dramatic. Exactly what? We'll find out together, that's the fun of testing. And if any Tremere elders are reading this, I humbly invite your wisdom, feel free to share your secrets for improvement with this eager apprentice!
The game never ends, only pauses. I'll see you at the next move.
Custodian Hargrave
Nice, cozy little blog. I'm gonna comment once in a while because it seems fun.
ReplyDeleteYour deck is fairly balanced. I would recommend adding something that would make you cycle your hand because if you don't draw those magics of smith you are dead on the water and smart players won't let you equip anything.
Two good options are dreams of sphinx or the barrens.
Also you may include one walk of flame. Even if you use it sparingly, it still enough to 'scare of' potential assailants.
Good luck and have fun.
Hey, thanks for the comment and the suggestions! I will look into Dreams of sphinx, I have seen it in other decks too. Not sure how easy it is to find that card though!
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