![]() Uria was the first Sacred Beast summoned, and gave Jaden a large amount of trouble due to its ability to revive itself and power up at the same time. Kaegmaru faced Jaden Yuki in a duel to allow him to gain the boy's power to commune with Duel Spirits. To meet the challenge of the Shadow Riders, seven of Duel Academy's finest duelists were selected, these duelists were Jaden Yuki, Zane Truesdale, Chazz Princeton, Alexis Rhodes, Bastion Misawa, Lyman Banner (the only Shadow Rider to get his key by default, due to the fact his true identity was unknown at the time) and Vellian Crowler, and although the Shadow Riders were defeated, Kagemaru managed to awaken the Sacred Beasts because of the dueling energy released from the duels. In order to open the gate, a strong dueling presence is required if the keys are stolen and placed in the gate, (as attempted by Don Zaloog) for example, nothing will occur. The Shadow Riders sought to acquire the Spirit Keys and revive the Sacred Beasts. Should they ever be set free from their stronghold, chaos and darkness will envelop the world, destroying everything. In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, the Sacred Beasts are legendary creatures whose cards were sealed by Kagemaru underneath Duel Academy behind the Spirit Gates, which requires seven Spirit Keys to open, as he could not unlock their power at the time. Uria's wings are attached to its arms, rather than being separate, and its shoulders are flanked by more spikes. Similar to "Slifer", "Uria" has two mouths, but simply (as can be seen in the page picture) has a second set of teeth surrounding its mouth, and its larger two teeth are near the tip of its jaw, rather than the back. Unlike the God Cards, however, they possess certain visual cues that make them distinct from their predecessors, including translucent wings and more pronounced claws and skeletal features. Each of them resembles one of the three Egyptian God Cards "Uria, Lord of Searing Flames" finds a counterpart in " Slifer the Sky Dragon". The designs of the Sacred Beasts, "Uria" was overseen by Kenichi Hara.
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