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* EvilOverlord: After leading the orcs against Tar-Baphon's armies, he was made the new overlord of Belkzen, though see bellow for further details.
* JustTheFirstCitizen: Rather than taking the title of overlord, he continues to call himself the steward of Urgir, avoinding most of the titles and trappings of an overlord.

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* EvilOverlord: After leading the orcs against Tar-Baphon's armies, he was made the new overlord of Belkzen, though Belkzen. Downplayed, he isn't especially evil as a person: see bellow below for further details.
* JustTheFirstCitizen: Rather than taking the title of overlord, he continues to call himself the steward of Urgir, avoinding avoiding most of the titles and trappings of an overlord.



* CreepyGood: Anyone heroic from Ustalav is likely just as much of a GothicHorror character as anyone else, especially given the large proportion of {{Dhamphyr}}s and [[DontFearTheReaper Pharasma]] worshipers. Still, Ustalav breeds as much HeroicWillpower as it does monsters - the [[MagicalSociety Esoteric Order of the Palatine Eye]] is a good example, as while they are shady occultists with a mystery cult undertone, they wish primarily to [[HeroicNeutral study magic and Osirion in peace]], and regularly fight against the Whispering Way and cultists of the Dominion of the Black.

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* CreepyGood: Anyone heroic from Ustalav is likely just as much of a GothicHorror character as anyone else, especially given the large proportion of {{Dhamphyr}}s {{Dhampyr}}s and [[DontFearTheReaper Pharasma]] worshipers. Still, Ustalav breeds as much HeroicWillpower as it does monsters - the [[MagicalSociety Esoteric Order of the Palatine Eye]] is a good example, as while they are shady occultists with a mystery cult undertone, they wish primarily to [[HeroicNeutral study magic and Osirion in peace]], and regularly fight against the Whispering Way and cultists of the Dominion of the Black.Black.
* GoneHorriblyRight: A lot of their issues can also be traced back to what they've done to survive having Belkzen and other belligerent nations as neighbors - the vampires, for instance, became an issue because nobody cared if they could fight orcs well.
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* AuthorityInNameOnly: Ustalav's counties are really more a bunch of independent countries that simply acknowledge the Prince as first-among-equals, but don't regard themselves as anything except allies with often different political goals.

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* AuthorityInNameOnly: Ustalav's counties are really more a bunch of independent countries that simply acknowledge the Prince as first-among-equals, but don't regard themselves as anything except allies with often different political goals.goals, especially with the end of the original royal line.



* CreepyGood: Anyone heroic from Ustalav is likely just as much of a GothicHorror character as anyone else, especially given the large proportion of {{Dhamphir}}s and [[DontFearTheReaper Pharasma]] worshipers. Still, Ustalav breeds as much HeroicWillpower as it does monsters.
* GothicHorror: Ustalav's bread and butter as a setting. Vampires, werewolves, mad science, evil wizards, and the occasional cult to {{Eldritch Abomination}}s abound.

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* CreepyGood: Anyone heroic from Ustalav is likely just as much of a GothicHorror character as anyone else, especially given the large proportion of {{Dhamphir}}s {{Dhamphyr}}s and [[DontFearTheReaper Pharasma]] worshipers. Still, Ustalav breeds as much HeroicWillpower as it does monsters.
monsters - the [[MagicalSociety Esoteric Order of the Palatine Eye]] is a good example, as while they are shady occultists with a mystery cult undertone, they wish primarily to [[HeroicNeutral study magic and Osirion in peace]], and regularly fight against the Whispering Way and cultists of the Dominion of the Black.
* GothicHorror: Ustalav's bread and butter as a setting. Vampires, werewolves, lycanthropes, mad science, evil wizards, and the occasional cult to {{Eldritch Abomination}}s abound.

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