TV-Series
Description
Uragon commands the Golden Knights under Princess Amina's authority. He receives orders to capture a young girl named Ki for the king. Uragon exhibits absolute, unwavering loyalty and devotion to Amina, reacting violently to any perceived insult against her. Conversely, he displays open contempt for the ordinary citizens of Meskia and even his own soldiers, viewing the populace as mere "abandoned waste" of the city. He employs ruthless and unscrupulous methods to accomplish missions, showing no concern for harm, injuries, or fatalities among civilians or his own troops, accepting such losses as insignificant.

Despite his rank, Uragon lacks genuine competence. He primarily delegates tasks to subordinates without engaging directly. He struggles significantly when situations become complex, quickly reaching his limits and relying on others for solutions. This incompetence fuels his dislike of the more capable soldier Kelb, whose presence highlights Uragon's shortcomings. Uragon typically exhibits pronounced arrogance and self-satisfaction. However, this facade crumbles easily under humiliation or direct confrontation, revealing traits more befitting a spoiled nobleman. He displays tendencies toward cowardice when faced with personal discomfort or genuine threats.

A specific incident illustrates his disregard: during an event at the "House of the Dead," Uragon was the only human present who encountered no apparition of someone he cared about, underscoring his lack of meaningful connections. Ultimately, Uragon meets his end, with the narrative noting he and a soldier named Cumu were the last surviving members of their original group.