
Ravenloft or Ustalav?
Ravenloft or Ustalav?
Now that Carrion Crown and Rule of Fear have been out for about a year now, I'm curious what the group here thinks of Ustalav as an alternative to Ravenloft for a horror setting. I want to know because I want to start a horror themed campaign for some friends of mine, and I'm trying to decide which setting to use. I'll be using the Pathfinder rules because that is our preferred rules system, and even though Ustalav seems to be designed to provide the setting that is needed for gothic horror, I still feel that the overall setting is too high fantasy oriented for the kind of atmosphere that is available in a Ravenloft world. Therefore, I'm curious what others here think. How many of the Pathfinder fans here have switched to Ustalav, or have any of you switched and why? 

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Re: Ravenloft or Ustalav?
Have you checked out X's (I forget his name...Gah!) Mistfinder conversion here on FoS?
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Re: Ravenloft or Ustalav?
Yes, I did. Thanks Ewan.ewancummins wrote:Have you checked out X's (I forget his name...Gah!) Mistfinder conversion here on FoS?

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Re: Ravenloft or Ustalav?
While I like what I've read of Ustalav, and admire it as being a kindred spirit to Ravenloft, the Ravenloft fluff is what I've grown to love. I will definitely adapt and borrow Ustalav stuff I like, but I'm sticking with Ravenloft as my world of choice. That's just me, though. If you want to play in Ustalav instead and adapt Ravenloft stuff to it, sure, why not? Ustalav does tend to lean more toward the fantasy horror than gothic horror, but so do some Ravenloft products and campaigns.
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Re: Ravenloft or Ustalav?
I'm working on my own Pathfinder Ravenloft update, but likely focusing less on classes and spells. Just races and general rules.
But one thing to consider is pulling Ustalav out of Golarion and making it a domain. An island of Terror. Something I've also thought about writing about. That way you can use both, or visit one when you need a change of tone.
But one thing to consider is pulling Ustalav out of Golarion and making it a domain. An island of Terror. Something I've also thought about writing about. That way you can use both, or visit one when you need a change of tone.
Re: Ravenloft or Ustalav?
Maybe it's just me, but from the Ravenloft products I've read (mostly the Sword & Sorcery/Arthaus material), Ravenloft feels more like the classic Universal or Hammer monster films, whereas Ustalav feels more like a Tim Burton setting, like Sleepy Hollow, etc. It could just be my perception though.
Re: Ravenloft or Ustalav?
If you like more fantasy in your horror Ustalav is your only man, but Ravenloft has much more gothic horror. Ravenloft is my favorite I've got to say and Ustalav is mined for material in my campaign.
Re: Ravenloft or Ustalav?
Try reading some second edition RavenloftDeLeon wrote:Maybe it's just me, but from the Ravenloft products I've read (mostly the Sword & Sorcery/Arthaus material), Ravenloft feels more like the classic Universal or Hammer monster films, whereas Ustalav feels more like a Tim Burton setting, like Sleepy Hollow, etc. It could just be my perception though.
