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'''Uzas''' was a member of the [[Night Lords]]. Once a proud and honorable fighter, by late [[M41]] he had succumbed to the bloodlust of [[Khorne]], though without the lucidity taken for granted by many of Khorne's worshipers, making him Uzas absent-minded, aloof, senile, and prone to fits of crazed murder. His "fall" to a [[Khorne Berzerker]] was a source of constant grief and annoyance for [[Talos Valcoran]], who remembered his glorious past.{{Fn|1}} Despite this, Uzas had times occasions of lucidity where his former self managed to reach the surface of his psyche and even provide moments of wisdom.{{Fn|2a}}
Uzas was a loose cannon and sometimes a liability in [[First Claw]], often accused of attacking fellow [[Battle-Brother]]s and [[human|mortal]] crew slaves in the depths of [[First Claw]]'s ship, the ''[[Covenant of Blood]]'' and later the ''[[Echo of Damnation]]''. After slaying the Night Lord [[Tor Xal]] of [[Third Claw]], the murdered Astarte's comrades attempted to exact revenge by murdering Uzas in turn, which led Talos into a bloody battle against his fellow Night Lords to defend his former friend.{{Fn|2b}} However, laterLater, in a moment of clarity, it was discovered Uzas surmised that his fellow member of First Claw and a close friend of Talos, [[Cyrion]], had committed many of the murders of which Uzas was accused. Worse, Cyrion had been deliberately framing Uzas for the acts to cover his own tracks. An enraged Uzas confronted and attacked Cyrion, but Talos came to Cyrion's aid, thinking this was just another case of Uzas' fits of bloodlust, and killed Uzas. The Uzas, grateful for death but unable to speak due to his wounds, was unable to thank Talos before he died. he wounded Cyrion lied to Talos about the reason of Uzas' attack and died shortly thereafter in battle, taking the secret to his grave.{{Fn|3}}
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