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Are there any PF products related to Ustalav, other than Rule of Fear and the Carrion Crown series?
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There's the novel, Prince of Wolves.
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Re: Ustalav products
You guys hit on the major ones. Additionally, Classic Horrors Revisited has a bit in it (and is definitely on theme), the adventure Carrion Hill is set in the Ustalavic city of the same name (though if Ustalav had pocket domains that city would be its own [Carrion Hill was actually a pitch by Rich Pett left over from the Dungeon magazine days that he resubmitted as a Pathfinder adventure, so its a bit loose on the local flavor]), Classic Dungeons Revisited details the dungeon of Gallowspire in Ustalav, and the upcoming book, Artifacts & Legends, has a few artifacts and insights into new corners of Ustalav. Beyond that, we've got bits in the upcoming Inner Sea Bestiary, Player Companion Blood of the Night (which is all about playing dhampires and vampires!!!) and a few more substantial things planned for 2013. I'll see if we can turn the flow up from a drip to more of a steady stream in the months following all that... rest assured that I have plans for Ustalav - terrible plans. 
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Re: Ustalav products
Looking forward to Blood of the Night.
On topic, don't forget the Carrion Crown player's guide, a free download from the Paizo site, which has some nice generic information. Plus traits.
And the Map Folio for a nice country map and several of the cities.
There's a couple Pathfinder Society adventures set there as well.
On topic, don't forget the Carrion Crown player's guide, a free download from the Paizo site, which has some nice generic information. Plus traits.
And the Map Folio for a nice country map and several of the cities.
There's a couple Pathfinder Society adventures set there as well.
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You may also consider looking at Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisted. While it only has a few minor name drops here and there of Ustalav, the subject material (various assorted D&D/rpg originating undead monsters such as devourers, liches, shadows, wights and such) may be useful.
Supplemental material for Ustalav is also found in a few other products in the Chronicles/campaign setting line. Two Ustalav NPCs (a detailed writeup of a named NPC named Esme Currindon, and a generic NPC statblock for a hedgewitch) are in the NPC guide. The Night Harrows (from the Rival Guide) are a high level, villanous cultic group from Ustalav, and it also has a template for a possessed creature (called Haunted One) and a simple template for the Invisible Man. In the Paths of Prestige (a book of PrCs), the Noble Scion and the Sleepless Detective specifically mention Ustalav.
Supplemental material for Ustalav is also found in a few other products in the Chronicles/campaign setting line. Two Ustalav NPCs (a detailed writeup of a named NPC named Esme Currindon, and a generic NPC statblock for a hedgewitch) are in the NPC guide. The Night Harrows (from the Rival Guide) are a high level, villanous cultic group from Ustalav, and it also has a template for a possessed creature (called Haunted One) and a simple template for the Invisible Man. In the Paths of Prestige (a book of PrCs), the Noble Scion and the Sleepless Detective specifically mention Ustalav.
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Went looking for this one and I think you meant "Dungeons of Golarion", yes? Classic Dungeons Revisited doesn't seem to exist. But Dungeons of Golarion does detail Gallowspire.WesSchneider wrote:Classic Dungeons Revisited details the dungeon of Gallowspire in Ustalav,
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