The Assamite clan symbol.
Your blood is anathema to me, but the act of spilling it brings me closer to Haqim.

The childer of Haqim, known as Assamites to the rest of the Kindred, are a silent knife in the dark, an order of bloodthirsty assassins who participate in the secret wars of the undead by operating as killers for hire. Outside the purview of the sects, the Assamites are true independents and mercenaries, hiring out to whoever can pay their blood-price and ungoverned by the will of Prince or Priscus. By the time a mark realizes that they’re being hunted by an Assamite, it’s often far too late. Needless to say, this makes the Assamites both feared and reviled by many of the other clans.

In truth, the Assamites are more than simple thugs and killers. Theirs is a complex but insular clan predicated upon the three principles of wisdom, sorcery, and diablerie. Most Assamites that other vampires encounter are members of the warrior caste, however, so Kindred society has painted them all with that brush. For their part, the Assamites have done nothing to stop this misunderstanding. If it helps them acquire contracts and it occludes the true nature of their clan, the better for them.

Long ago, the Assamites were brought to heel by a powerful curse to curb their bloodlust, levied by the Tremere at the behest of the Camarilla. They cannot taste the vitae of vampires without it causing them harm. In their ongoing quest to lower their Generation and bring themselves closer to their holy figure, Haqim (whom some outside scholars claim was of the Second Generation, while others insist he was a judge appointed by the other Antediluvians), the Assamites must refine the blood of Kindred into an alchemical solution. Were it not for this mystical yoke, the Assamites would surely be unchecked on a crusade of unholy diablerie.


Nickname: Assassins

Sect: For the most part, the Assamites tend to be independent, letting the sects hire them to operate on their own terms. That said, some Assamites believe an allegiance with the Camarilla or the Sabbat would allow the entire clan to stand more strongly.

Appearance: Older Assamites often come from Middle Eastern and North African cultures, though more and more young Assamites come from a wider demographic. In traditional environments, the Assamites prefer garb appropriate to religious or clan custom. When in public, however, Assamites wear whatever the locals do, allowing them to fulfill their contracts without anyone noticing anything amiss. An Assamite’s skin grows darker with age (as opposed to other vampires, whose skin gets paler); particularly ancient Assamites are almost ebony in complexion.

Haven: Assamites often share communal havens with others of their local cell, remote structures that allow the Assassins to watch the larger domain from a distance. These havens are generally well appointed, but not so lavish that the whole place can’t be moved on short notice. Individual Assamites also tend to keep personal hideouts of a much more humble nature, for when they need a place to lay low.

Background: Those Embraced into Clan Assamite tend to fall into two distinct types: The “provincial” members of the clan fit whatever their locality is, and can blend seamlessly in with the people around them. The higher-profile “jet-setters” transcend cultures, bolstered by their ability to handle interpersonal and intellectual challenges.

Character Creation: Physical Attributes tend to be primary, with some Assamites favoring Social Attributes to help them get close to their prey. Talents and Skills are equally favored, but Knowledges may help the wise Assamite in a pinch. Few Assassins cultivate extensive Backgrounds, and instead specialize in an array of Disciplines that heighten their competence. The most accomplished Assamites follow the clan’s unique Path of Enlightenment (the Path of Blood), and those who don’t often have to spend a great deal of effort maintaining their Virtues and Humanity.

Clan Disciplines: Celerity, Obfuscate, Quietus

Weaknesses: Due to the Tremere Blood Curse, should an Assamite consume the blood of another Kindred, they suffer 1 automatic level of unsoakable Lethal damage per blood point imbibed. Diablerie attempts result in automatic Aggravated damage, 1 health level per point of permanent Willpower the victim possesses; the would-be diablerist gains no benefits (including Generation reduction) if they survive the process. In addition, Assamites must tithe some of the profits from their contracts to their sires or superiors (generally around 10 percent of all such earnings).

Organization: An insular, hierarchical organization shapes much of Assamite custom. “The Old Man on the Mountain” — the master assassin who makes his haven in the mountain fortress of Alamut — is the ultimate authority, and the clan heeds the orders that trickle down to them with a mix of reverence and terror. Individual and local cells of Assamites known as falaqi frequently have license to act with autonomy, but “turncoats” against the higher cause are rare.


Stereotypes

Concepts

Antitribu Shovelhead

Contract Assassin

Crypto-Kabbalist

Demon Hunter

Dispossessed Anarch

Envoy to the Camarilla

Ice Queen

Mujahid

Oil Company Executive

The Seer

A History of the Children of Haqim

The First Nights

The Eagle’s Nest

The Rise of the Warriors

The Prophet, the Devil, and the Web

The Middle Ages, and the Tremere Curse

A Humbled Clan

Tonight’s Assassin

Religion and the Assamites

The Contract

The Laws of Haqim

The Law of Leadership

The Law of Protection

The Law of the Destruction

The Law of the Word

The Law of Judgment

The Castes

The Warriors

The Viziers

The Sorcerers

Politics Among the Assamites

Major Factions

The Web of Knives

The Preservationist Conspiracy

The Assamite Antitribu

Minor Factions

The Dispossessed

The Leopards of Zions

The Thousand-Meter Club

Kairouan Brotherhood

Assamite Weaknesses

The Curse of Growing Darkness

The Baali Curse or the Curse of Hunger

The Curse of Obsession

The Curse of Prominence

The Tremere Curse or the Curse of Blood


We are not here to reap the benefits of your hard work, or to take what you so richly deserve. No, if you sow a strong seed, we will not take it. We are here to reap the rotten, the corrupt, and the depraved — those who have been judged unworthy.