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I know that he does say it somewhere but I always button mash through dialogue and choose the quickest options so... But thanks anyway.
their clan discipline is Vissitude (fleshcrafting) and their clan culture, beliefs, history and pretty much everything has them as a group discarding humanity in favor of inhuman codes of morality that pursue transcendence. Sure an individual tzimisce might decide not to get in on that and try to keep his humanity, but unless he gets far far away from his clan, he's either going to be "convinced" of his folly or get used for spare parts in their creations by other members of the clan.
The only clan that is routinely more mounstrous the fiends (yes that is their clan nickname)_ are the Baali (a corrupt clan of infernalists and demon worshipers)