is a character in the Street Fighter III fighting game series. He is the younger brother of Gill. Urien also appears as a playable character in Capcom Fighting Evolution.
Urien (like Gill, his brother) is dressed like an ancient Greek Olympic athlete, wearing only a white cloth strap, although he is shown lighter-skinned and wearing business attire during the character introduction that precedes every match in Street Fighter III; his clothes dis...
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