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The section on Ulfric seems a little unbalanced. For every potential negative trope, there\'s a rebuttal, often in the same paragraph. For example, under [[WithUsOrAgainstUs: With Us Or Against Us]], it says \
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The section on Ulfric seems a little unbalanced. For every potential negative trope, there\\\'s a rebuttal, often in the same paragraph. For example, under With Us Or Against Us, it says \\\"Some believe he has this attitude. Most of the people who do tend to be Imperial loyalists also.\\\" The description goes on to quote an instance that undermines the trope. Then under Reluctant Ruler, there\\\'s this opinion included as part of the trope description: \\\"Considering that the last king was considered a rambling fool by his own hold, one can agree.\\\"
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The section on Ulfric seems a little unbalanced. For every potential negative trope, there\'s a rebuttal, often in the same paragraph. For example, under http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WithUsOrAgainstUs, it says \
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The section on Ulfric seems a little unbalanced. For every potential negative trope, there\\\'s a rebuttal, often in the same paragraph. For example, under [[WithUsOrAgainstUs: With Us Or Against Us]], it says \\\"Some believe he has this attitude. Most of the people who do tend to be Imperial loyalists also.\\\" The description goes on to quote an instance that undermines the trope.
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The section on Ulfric seems a little unbalanced. For every potential negative trope, there\'s a rebuttal, often in the same paragraph. For example, under [[With Us Or Against Us]], it says \
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The section on Ulfric seems a little unbalanced. For every potential negative trope, there\\\'s a rebuttal, often in the same paragraph. For example, under http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WithUsOrAgainstUs, it says \\\"Some believe he has this attitude. Most of the people who do tend to be Imperial loyalists also.\\\" The description goes on to quote an instance that undermines the trope.
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