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Clanbook: Salubri (Vampire, the Dark Ages)

Clanbook: Salubri (Vampire, the Dark Ages)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Mystery of the Salubri
Review: As an avid fan and player of the mysterious Salubri clan, I'm very anxious for the release of this clanbook. So many clans are wrapped in the history of the Salubri, and I hope some of our questions will be soon clarified. How many Salubri ARE there out there? What about the Salubri antitribu? May the wisdom of this clan be written and read by all Vampire players.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hope it will be everything I want and more!!!
Review: I am a White Wolf fan and among other things I would love this book to be everything I need for the game that I am running right now. Three Salubri characters who are trying to stay alive through the darkest of Ages. I sure do hope to see more Disciplnes and perhaps some more background on Saulot and Samiel. This book would be agreat asset in my collection.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Definately on tha top
Review: I'm gonna have to get this book sometime. I have always been intrested in the smaller clans; salubri, cappadocian, and kiasyd are all real cool.

By the old rules there are only 8 salubri alive at a time but now since they are part of the sabbat I'm not sure. I have read through the Book of Nod and I don't remember the passage from the previous reviewer but it did talk about saulot being baal's brother and betraying him to Cain when he started his demon worshipping.

Ohh well I hope they come out with a revised Salubri book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Saulot's heirs
Review: Long are the nights, and full of death and hatred. But there is a clan that rather engages in healing and helping than murder and destruction. This clan, whose members are rarely seen, is Salubri, the clan of Saulot's childer. Saulot, gentle Saulot, first vampire to achieve Golconda. Saulot, merciful Saulot, who was murdered through betrayal and treachery. Saulot, angellike Saulot, who will be the fate of the Ba'ali.

translation from a tablet, suspected to be part of the Book of Nod

Uther Algaan, Assamite Elder - yes, even assasins have an education, you brainless Tremere warlock !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally, some truth brought to life.........
Review: Something that explains the how and why behind the Childer of Saulot. Most interesting. The explination of the split of Valeren into the warrior aspect (antitribu's Valeren) and it's healing aspect (main-not considering numbers-power Obeah) The mystery about the Baali intrueges me. I can only say that Saulot must have been closer to Malkav, not just in the physical sense, but in the MENTAL sense. The clan was splitting before the Tremere ever came along, much like Saulot's mind........

Primogen Darodine of San Francisco "Fractured is the mind, fractured is the soul, diseased is the blood, you are what you eat. What am I?"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Always wanted to know more about these guys
Review: These are one of the most powerful clans in vampire the Masquerade. But they have been small in numbers for so long that you have to go back to the dark ages to be one. This book has a very good background story for the salubri. Lets you in a few sercrets never before heard of until this was released.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Always wanted to know more about these guys
Review: These are one of the most powerful clans in vampire the Masquerade. But they have been small in numbers for so long that you have to go back to the dark ages to be one. This book has a very good background story for the salubri. Lets you in a few sercrets never before heard of until this was released.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great information for playing a "unicorn"
Review: While taking place in the dark ages, the information on the Salubri is far better than what you'll find in any of the other Vampire books. Most of the information explains the attitudes of the Salubri towards their fellow (and rival) clans as well as exactly what goes into the background of one of these enigmatic vampires. Also, the clan's history and possible ties to the (literally) demonic Baali clan are presented as well. I found it to be a great source for even modern characters, as the attitude of defending and healing the weak hasn't really gone out of style. Now, if they'd only come out with a modern-day clanbook.


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