When our group finally got a hold of two specific books, we realized there was a whole wide world of choices waiting for us to try playing: Vampire Player's Guide, 2nd Edition and The Player's Guide to the Sabbat. Both books offered information on the other Clans that exist, from the Assamites to the Lasombra, the Tzimisce to the Ravnos, we found ourselves relishing the idea of playing the other facets of the World of Darkness. The Darkness could grow darker. The Shadows could stretch longer.
And what called back to me was Brujah Anti-Tribu.
I liked the idea of the Rabble having members that detested even themselves. I liked the opportunity to embrace a much more violent concept and explore a lineage that celebrated its animal urges. My character was inspired by Sharon Stone of Basic Instinct. She was a rebellious idealist who believed that the City could be ruled better if the Prince was dead, and in her unlife, she explored a life among the Anarchs, toyed with joining the Sabbat, eventually fought off Assamite assassins and eventually forged a new Bloodline where she could use her blood to form skin-masks (think Mission Impossible), spider-climb, and eventually channel her blood into a dominatrix-inspired vitae whip that could split stone.
Yeah. Those were *those* days.
And sadly, I don't recall her name. Or can't find the home-brewed discipline that was once posted in that huge Vampire web resource.

The Giovanni Clan was unapologetically a Clan of bastards. And they were very proud to be bastards too.
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