Uranus, head of the Orario Guild, possesses white hair and blue eyes. He wears a white robe, a black hooded cloak, and sandals. His personality embodies extreme stoicism and selflessness, having dedicated over 1,000 years to maintaining peace by suppressing monster outbreaks from the Dungeon through continuous prayer. This vital role positions him as a cornerstone in preventing the world's destruction, requiring his constant presence in the Room of Prayer beneath the Guild. Among the first deities to descend to the mortal realm (Gekai), Uranus pioneered the granting of falna and established the first Familia. His early dependents included the legendary inventor Daedalus. He later formed a clandestine partnership with Fels, a sentient skeleton who became his secret agent after an immortality experiment transformed them. Uranus follows a philosophy of "ruling but not governing," delegating the Guild's daily administration to Royman Mardeel while focusing entirely on monitoring the Dungeon. His prayers use amplified divinity to pacify the Dungeon, quelling mass monster emergences and enabling him to detect anomalies like the birth of rare entities such as Juggernauts. As a "Great God," his potent divine aura and perception surpass ordinary deities, granting resistance to charms (though not immunity to Freya's allure) and the ability to instantly discern mortal falsehoods. He wields a "Divine Mirror" to observe any location in the mortal world without violating divine restrictions. During the events of Season III, Uranus demonstrated compassion and openness to unconventional ideas by becoming the first deity to advocate for peaceful coexistence between surface dwellers and the Xenos, intelligent monsters like the dragon girl Wiene. He tasked Bell Cranel and Hestia Familia with integrating the Xenos into Orarioan society, viewing their acceptance as vital for future stability. However, when Wiene's rampage, triggered by the Ikelos Familia's experiments, incited citywide chaos, Uranus prioritized order over idealism. He rescinded his plan and orchestrated the Xenos' return to the Dungeon, accepting that surface society remained unprepared for such radical change. This decision underscored his pragmatic balancing of compassion with his overarching duty to preserve stability. Throughout this crisis, Uranus collaborated covertly with Fels and allies like Hermes to mitigate collateral damage, revealing his willingness to bend Guild neutrality when necessary for the greater good. His actions reflect a millennia-old commitment to safeguarding both Orario and the world beyond, even when it required sacrificing progressive ideals for immediate peace.

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