e Samedi
The Samedi are the walking dead of the Old World, an Independent line of rotting corpses whose unique discipline lets them fall apart and reassemble, shrug off wounds, and rot their prey from within. Folded into the Hecata y in V5, they are rarely played today, but their decay tricks and grave-cold resilience still reward a patient wall or a bleed built around their unliving stamina.
The Baron
played in 18 decks,
typically 1-4 copies
All clan disciplines at superior plus and , a two-vote title and a bleed bonus: a capacity 9 flagship well worth the cost.
Baroque
played in 13 decks,
typically 1-3 copies
A capacity 7 vampire with superior and , able to rush younger vampires as a directed action for some welcome aggression.
Jorge De La Muerte, The Agent
played in 13 decks,
typically 1-2 copies
Superior and let him find a slot in many Samedi e decks.
Reg Driscoll
played in 11 decks,
typically 1-3 copies
Superior and plus a neat bleed bonus, good chap.
Marie-Pierre
played in 10 decks,
typically 1-3 copies
An affordable capacity 4 body with superior , whose ability to pile into a combat another Samedi has just fought makes her a handy backer in combat decks.
Mambo Jeanne
played in 8 decks,
typically 2-5 copies
All clan disciplines at superior plus , and a passive that sears close attackers for 2 damage each round: a capacity 9 brute that often stars in rush combat decks.
Under My Skin
played in 23 decks,
typically 2-10 copies
The most-played Thanatosis card: very efficient stealth with a unique carry-over effect. Used by Samedi as well as The Capuchin.
Houngan
played in 14 decks,
typically 1-2 copies
Samedi e do not have a hunting ground, and this is their only blood-generating device.
Reanimated Corpse
played in 10 decks,
typically 4-15 copies
A cheap, disposable ally that can bleed and play damage prevention; its pathos counters cap its lifespan, but the price is right.
Relentless Reaper
played in 9 decks,
typically 6-15 copies
Damage prevention and an anti-S:CE in one card: cornerstone of the Samedi e combat module.
Groaning Corpse
played in 9 decks,
typically 6-12 copies
Stackable close-range damage that pairs so well with Relentless Reaper.
Hag's Wrinkles
played in 9 decks,
typically 3-27 copies
Stealth plus an untap on an equip action, letting a Samedi gear up unseen and act again: a unique effect that can range from handy to pure combo.