In Jujutsu Kaisen's world, where cursed spirits and old sorcerers reign supreme, few are as mysterious as Uraume. Though making limited appearances, Uraume has captured audiences and readers' imaginations with their icy demeanor, ice magic abilities, and unrelenting dedication to Ryomen Sukuna. Their arrival portends something greater in motion, a connection to Sukuna's dark past and future endeavors.
So, who is Uraume in Jujutsu Kaisen? Uraume is a powerful, ancient jujutsu sorcerer who serves as Ryomen Sukuna’s most loyal follower. Their presence ties directly to Sukuna's plans and represents the reawakening of forgotten strength from jujutsu history.

Uraume goes all the way back to Japan's Heian period, the jujutsu golden age. Back then, they worked under Sukuna's direct command and thus were considered among the only select few to be able to join him side by side without any fear.
A thousand or more years have passed since, yet Uraume is still at Sukuna's side, signifying not just immense strength but also dedication spanning centuries. Their return in the modern era indicates an impending revival of old jujutsu power, with Uraume as one of its signs.
Originally brought to life in the Shibuya Incident arc, Uraume is quickly identified as a sorcerer instead of a cursed spirit. With his trademark silver hair and emotionless face, he makes a noticeable first impression.
Although the anime briefly introduces him, the manga is more in-depth about their relationship with Sukuna and their tactical involvement in current wars. Uraume isn't just a minion—he is a strategic force with an intimate understanding of Sukuna's aspirations.
Uraume's Combat Style in Jujutsu Kaisen

Uraume possesses powerful ice-based cursed techniques that freeze their enemies and brutally control the battlefield. Everything their techniques do is surgical in precisely halting the movement of enemies and throwing them out of advantageous positions. For almost all of the Culling Game arc, they help Sukuna carry out his plans with utmost precision and skill in battle and tactics.
Uraume's demeanor is a constant: stoic and unreadable in the heat of battle. Such fortitude serves to strengthen their claim to the upper echelons: An elite sorcerer with centuries of experience. Uraume's calm disposition stands in stark contrast with those of the other Jujutsu Kaisen characters, who tend to be reactionary; Uraume is already thinking ahead.

Gege Akutami eschewed the notion of Uraume's gender, consequently, incurring some mystery. The character is often treated with vaguely neutral pronouns as if referring to their liveliness via their role. Uraume has no room for slice-of-life romance plots or exploration of identity. They exist solely to serve one master, Sukuna, and every moment of their design emphasizes that one commitment.
The relationship between Sukuna and Uraume remains perhaps the most complicated and unsettling out of all dynamics Jujutsu Kaisen can offer. Uraume's allegiance transcends mere servitude; it verges on worship. They waited over a millennium for Sukuna's return and executed his wishes with unwavering faith.
In return, Sukuna seems to regard Uraume higher than most to whom he gives favors, often sending Uraume to perform killing tasks strange for one to entrust unless one had a degree of trustworthiness in Uraume. Sukuna rarely displays a deeper personal feeling, yet he somehow continues to employ Uraume, hinting at an understanding almost alien to one so barbarically self-interested. Their fate remains unknown in the manga's epilogue and post-epilogue material.
Uraume was not featured prominently after the last fight of Sukuna, so the fans started speculating regarding their survival and future. Whether deemed by their failure in their purpose after several centuries of scheming will they now serve or repose with the very era they have shaped is an unanswered question. Their silence after Sukuna's demise is thus creeping, adding yet another layer of enigma to whatever remains of their legacy.
As these arcs of Jujutsu Kaisen get all the more chaotic and climactic, there lies the contrast of Uraume's quiet power against such an overwhelming backdrop. This is not a typical bombastic villain or hot-headed sorcerer. They are coldly calculative and unwavering, forming one of the more chilling presences amidst the ever-changing evolution of the storyline.