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{{Infobox gods||caption = [[File:Primordials 2.jpg|250px]]|gender = Male|status = Unknown|family = *[[Chaos]] (Grandfather)
 
{{Infobox gods||caption = [[File:Primordials 2.jpg|250px]]|gender = Male|status = Unknown|family = *[[Chaos]] (Grandfather)
*[[Tartarus]] (father)
 
 
*[[Gaia]] (mother/wife) †
 
*[[Gaia]] (mother/wife) †
 
*[[Erebus]] (uncle)
 
*[[Erebus]] (uncle)
 
*[[Nyx]] (aunt)
 
*[[Nyx]] (aunt)
 
*[[Tartarus]] (uncle)
 
*[[Eros]] (uncle)
 
*[[Eros]] (uncle)
*[[Typhon]] (son)
 
*[[Echidna]] (daughter)
 
 
*[[The Primordials]] (uncles/aunts)
 
*[[The Primordials]] (uncles/aunts)
 
*[[Lapetus]] (son)
 
*[[Lapetus]] (son)
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*[[Calliope]] (greatgreatgranddaughter)†
 
*[[Calliope]] (greatgreatgranddaughter)†
 
*[[Phobos]] (greatgreatgrandson)
 
*[[Phobos]] (greatgreatgrandson)
*[[Deimos (God)|Deimos]] (greatgreatgrandson)|alias = Father Sky<br>Father Heaven<br>Father Air<br>Father Space<br>Grandfather of All Monsters|birthplace = Sky|species = [[Primordials]]|location = N/A|voice actor = N/A|appears in = N/A}}
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*[[Deimos (God)|Deimos]] (greatgreatgrandson)|alias = Father Sky<br>Father Heaven<br>Father Air<br>Father Space|birthplace = Sky|species = [[Primordials]]|location = N/A|voice actor = N/A|appears in = N/A}}
   
 
==Greek Mythology==
 
==Greek Mythology==
'''Ouranus '''([[Wikipedia:Greek language|Ancient Greek]] ''Οὐρανός'', ''Ouranos'' meaning "Sky"), '''Father Sky''' was the [[The Primordials|Primordial]] god of sky, air, space and heaven. His equivalent in [[Wikipedia:Roman mythology|Roman mythology]] was Caelus. In Ancient Greek literature, Uranus was the son of [[Tartarus]] and [[Gaia]], Father Hell and Mother Earth. Tartarus and Gaia were ancestors of most of the Greek gods, but no cult addressed directly to Uranus survived into Classical times, and Uranus does not appear among the usual themes of Greek painted pottery. Elemental Earth, Sky and [[River Styx|Styx]] (sister of Nyx) might be joined, however, in a solemn invocation in Homeric epic. In the Olympian creation myth, as Hesiod tells it in ''Theogony'', Uranus came every night to cover the earth and mate with Gaia, but he hated the children she bore him.
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'''Ouranus '''([[Wikipedia:Greek language|Ancient Greek]] ''Οὐρανός'', ''Ouranos'' meaning "Sky"), '''Father Sky''' was the [[The Primordials|Primordial]] god of sky, air, space and heaven. His equivalent in [[Wikipedia:Roman mythology|Roman mythology]] was Caelus. In Ancient Greek literature, Ouranus was the son of [[Gaia]], Mother Earth. Ouranus and Gaia were ancestors of most of the Greek gods, but no cult addressed directly to Ouranus survived into Classical times, and Ouranus does not appear among the usual themes of Greek painted pottery. Elemental Earth, Sky and [[River Styx|Styx]] (sister of Nyx) might be joined, however, in a solemn invocation in Homeric epic. In the Olympian creation myth, as Hesiod tells it in ''Theogony'', Ouranus came every night to cover the earth and mate with Gaia, but he hated the children she bore him.
   
 
Hesiod named their first seven sons and seven daughters the [[Titans]], the three one-hundred-armed giants the [[Hecatonchires]], and the one-eyed giants the Cyclopes. Disgusted by their looks, he banished the Hecatonchires and the Cyclopes into Tartarus, something Gaia would never forgive. She crafted a sickle made out of flint and asked the Titans to end their father's cruelty. While five of the Titans refused, Cronos, the youngest and the strongest, took the sickle. He ambushed his father and castrated him, casting the severed testicles into the sea and from the sperm of the genitals in the sea came forth [[Aphrodite]], goddess of love and beauty. [[The Furies]] also came into being from Uranus' castration, they were created from the blood of the genitals, which depict that love and anger come from Man.
 
Hesiod named their first seven sons and seven daughters the [[Titans]], the three one-hundred-armed giants the [[Hecatonchires]], and the one-eyed giants the Cyclopes. Disgusted by their looks, he banished the Hecatonchires and the Cyclopes into Tartarus, something Gaia would never forgive. She crafted a sickle made out of flint and asked the Titans to end their father's cruelty. While five of the Titans refused, Cronos, the youngest and the strongest, took the sickle. He ambushed his father and castrated him, casting the severed testicles into the sea and from the sperm of the genitals in the sea came forth [[Aphrodite]], goddess of love and beauty. [[The Furies]] also came into being from Uranus' castration, they were created from the blood of the genitals, which depict that love and anger come from Man.

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Sired by Ouranus, he who gave life to the universe.

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Greek Mythology

Ouranus (Ancient Greek Οὐρανός, Ouranos meaning "Sky"), Father Sky was the Primordial god of sky, air, space and heaven. His equivalent in Roman mythology was Caelus. In Ancient Greek literature, Ouranus was the son of Gaia, Mother Earth. Ouranus and Gaia were ancestors of most of the Greek gods, but no cult addressed directly to Ouranus survived into Classical times, and Ouranus does not appear among the usual themes of Greek painted pottery. Elemental Earth, Sky and Styx (sister of Nyx) might be joined, however, in a solemn invocation in Homeric epic. In the Olympian creation myth, as Hesiod tells it in Theogony, Ouranus came every night to cover the earth and mate with Gaia, but he hated the children she bore him.

Hesiod named their first seven sons and seven daughters the Titans, the three one-hundred-armed giants the Hecatonchires, and the one-eyed giants the Cyclopes. Disgusted by their looks, he banished the Hecatonchires and the Cyclopes into Tartarus, something Gaia would never forgive. She crafted a sickle made out of flint and asked the Titans to end their father's cruelty. While five of the Titans refused, Cronos, the youngest and the strongest, took the sickle. He ambushed his father and castrated him, casting the severed testicles into the sea and from the sperm of the genitals in the sea came forth Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty. The Furies also came into being from Uranus' castration, they were created from the blood of the genitals, which depict that love and anger come from Man.

God of War: Ascension

Primordials 2

On the left, the Primordial with stars in the skin, is possibly Ouranos

Ouranos fought in the war of the Primordials, like all the other elder Greek deities.

Although the Furies were born from his blood in the original Mythology, they were born from the madness of this war and, possibly, from the blood of all of those who were involved on it, and not only his blood, in the God of War Mythos.

One of the Primordials that was seen in the intro of Ascension had shining flocks on his skin and was wearing a helmet, too. After he was punched, stars flew in the atmosphere. This was the only moment in which Ouranos appeared in the Series.

It is not possible to tell whether he survived the war or not, or even if he was killed by Cronos in the Series or not. Another possibility is that he was castrated by Cronos before the war and died during it.

God of War (Comics)

Though never making an appearance in any of the games or the comic book itself; he is briefly mentioned by his son and one of the Hecatonchires, Gyges. The giant mentioned the aspect of how Uranus was repulsed by their ugliness and banished Gyges and his brothers to Tartarus, and claimed that the universe is the birthright of those born to Ouranus.

Trivia

  • In mythology, it was Ouranos, not Chaos, who gave life to the universe. Although this could also mean that Ouranos simply gave the universe life while Chaos created it.
  • One of The Primordials in the opening of God of War: Ascension as there is a god with what seems to be a night sky for skin, this is Ouranos as he represented the sky.
    • Interestingly, the Primordial whose blood falls into the ocean and thus creates The Furies is female. This is different to mythology as it was Ouranos' blood that made the Furies after he was castrated.

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