Domains: Satisfaction, pride, joy, disillusionment.
Era of ascension: Lost Ages (~12,000 BSD). Cohort: current. Uun rose from the philosophical tradition of people who had survived catastrophe and were left asking whether rebuilding was worth it. The pairing of joy and disillusionment in a single domain is not a contradiction — it is the full arc of seeking.
Worshipped by: Philosophers, certain hedonistic traditions, and those who have achieved what they wanted and found it wanting. Uun's most devout followers tend to be former devotees of more optimistic deities. (The worships edge is authored downstream on the worshipper, not here.)
Uun does not promise that the journey ends well. The domain of disillusionment is not punitive — it is the recognition that satisfaction is temporary, and that the seeking is the point. Cultures that find this theology unbearable tend to produce Uun's most committed worshippers through the back door of bitter experience.