Not to be confused with Riku. | | This video game-related article or section describes an aspect of the game in a primarily in-universe style. Please rewrite this article to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. | Rikku (リュック, Ryukku?) is a playable character in the PlayStation 2 games Final Fantasy X and most notably in Final Fantasy X-2. She is a lively, kind-hearted young Al Bhed girl with blonde hair and spiral-shaped pupils instead of the ordinary "dots" – features that all Al Bhed share – and is highly skilled in mechanics, alchemy and thievery. She is the daughter of Al Bhed leader Cid, the younger sister of Brother, and younger cousin of Yuna, whom she calls "Yunie." She speaks English as fluently as if it were her first language, often makes strange hand gestures, particularly when anxious or excited, makes humor in anxious or dangerous situations, and frequently uses the term "big meanie" when she feels someone is being annoying or nasty. Riku is a Finnish and Japanese given name. ...
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Tetsuya Nomura ) (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square). ...
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Final Fantasy X ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix), and the tenth installment in the Final Fantasy video game series; it was released in 2001, and is the first numbered Final Fantasy game for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
Tetsuya Nomura ) (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square). ...
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The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures, the many spheres...
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Final Fantasy X ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix), and the tenth installment in the Final Fantasy video game series; it was released in 2001, and is the first numbered Final Fantasy game for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
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The Al Bhed are a faction of technologists in the role-playing game Final Fantasy X. They are notable for their use of machina prohibited by the Yevon religion and the Al Bhed language which they speak, and can be recognized by the black spiral pattern visible on the irises...
The Al Bhed are a faction of technologists in the role-playing game Final Fantasy X. They are notable for their use of machina prohibited by the Yevon religion and the Al Bhed language which they speak, and can be recognized by the black spiral pattern visible on the irises...
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Yuna ) is the primary female protagonist in both Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 of the Final Fantasy role-playing video game series from Square Enix. ...
In Final Fantasy X, Rikku has a variety of claw-like weapons, her ultimate equipment being the "Godhand". Her choice of shields are targes. In Final Fantasy X-2, Rikku uses daggers while in her default Thief dressphere. In Final Fantasy X, Rikku is the only character with the default abilities to steal and to make use of a subset of items: some offensive (e.g. "smoke grenades" or "water gems") and some healing or defensive (e.g. "Al Bhed potions" and "light curtains"). This, together with her Overdrive ability to mix any two items for greater effect, makes her one of the more versatile characters in the party. Rikku is one of the two characters (the other being Tidus) who can order the airship Fahrenheit to move in or pull back during battles that take place on its deck. She is also one of three characters (in addition to Tidus and Wakka) who can fight underwater. Targe (from Old Franconian *targa shield, Proto-Germanic *targo border) was a general word for shield in late Old English. ...
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Tidus ) is the protagonist in the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. As the leading character, the player controls Tidus through the world based in the game, manipulating his actions through the unfolding storyline in traditional Final Fantasy style. ...
Rikku proved to be immensely popular with audiences, and was G4's 2005 Viewers Choice Video Game Vixen.[1] G4 is a United States cable and satellite television channel geared toward viewers aged 12â34 and devoted to the world of video games and the people who play them. ...
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Biography
Final Fantasy X During this time, despite only being 15 years old, Rikku strives to make the best of any situation with her big heart and endless supply of energy, despite the persecution she and her fellow Al Bhed face from the Yevonite majority. When Cid masterminded his plan to abduct Summoners to prevent them from killing themselves with the Final Aeon, Rikku decides to get involved – not only because she found it exceedingly painful that they have to sacrifice themselves just to keep Spira's inhabitants happy, but also because she's related to Yuna, the daughter of High Summoner Braska and Cid's sister. Her mother never appears in the game, however, as she was killed by a rampaging machina some time after Rikku's birth.[1][2] As she herself wanted more siblings – which was made impossible because of her mother's death – she plans to have lots of children when she marries so that her children will never have to feel alone.[3] Spira may refer to: A surname: Elijah Spira Harry Spira Other: Spira (Final Fantasy), the world in which the computer role-playing games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 are based Spira mirabilis, the mathematical logarithmic spiral Spira Footwear, a controversial brand of running shoe Spira Chocolate, a...
In Final Fantasy X, High Summoner Braska is the father to Yuna, the main female protagonist of the game. ...
The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures, the many spheres...
Rikku first appears in Final Fantasy X as an aid to Tidus shortly after he first arrives in the vicinity of Spira's mainland. Their meeting takes place at Baaj Temple, an ancient temple of Yevon. After helping Tidus defeat a fiend, her Al Bhed comrades manhandle him, believing him to be a fiend in human form, and ask Rikku whether or not to kill him. As her position as the Al Bhed leader's daughter granted her a measure of authority, she forbids them from doing so, and tells them to bring Tidus with them. She then whispers that she's sorry in Tidus' ear ("cunno" in Al Bhed language) then hits him hard in the stomach, winding him so much he passed out cold.[4] It was something that Rikku regretted doing, as she sensed that Tidus was a real human – but she realised that the others would want to do him more harm, or even kill him, if she left him conscious, which she believed to be a greater evil. Tidus ) is the protagonist in the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. As the leading character, the player controls Tidus through the world based in the game, manipulating his actions through the unfolding storyline in traditional Final Fantasy style. ...
The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures, the many spheres...
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The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures, the many spheres...
When Tidus wakes up on their salvage ship, Brother tries to interrogate him using hand signals. The other Al Bhed get frustrated when Tidus can't speak Al Bhed, but Rikku – surprising Tidus by speaking English – tells him Brother said he could stay if he makes himself useful. Tidus then accompanies Rikku on a salvage operation to activate the power source of a sunken airship. After returning to the salvage ship, Brother and the others leave Tidus on deck. Rikku takes a shine to him and brings him something to eat – which he bolts down, only to choke because he ate too fast – and they strike up a fast friendship. When Tidus says he came from Zanarkand, Rikku is at first reluctant to believe him as, she explains, Zanarkand had been destroyed 1,000 years previously. As Tidus continues telling about himself, his life and Sin's attack on his home, Rikku realises that he's genuinely clueless about Spira and that he'd been affected by Sin's toxin. She then promises to take him to Luca in the hope he might find someone he knows. However, Sin appeared and washed Tidus off the salvage ship into the sea, leaving Rikku and the other Al Bhed behind. Map of Spira Spira is the world in which the role-playing games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 are based. ...
Sin is the mighty beast and main antagonist in the video game Final Fantasy X (2001). ...
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Afterward, Rikku and another Al Bhed are tasked with tracking and abducting Yuna, whom Cid had given top priority on his Summoner hunt. While Yuna and her guardians are crossing the Moonflow along the path of Yuna's pilgrimage, Rikku piloted an Extractor-class underwater machina while her accomplice moved in to abduct Yuna. But once Yuna was on board, her machina was intercepted and put out of commission by Wakka and Tidus, who had become one of Yuna's guardians since their last meeting. Rikku managed to make it to shore, where she collapsed with exhaustion. As she lay there, Tidus wanders by and finds her. Rikku expresses her annoyance that Tidus "beat her up", tipping him off to her role in the kidnapping attempt, but Tidus does not disclose that fact – and her race, which he almost lets slip – to Yuna and the other guardians when they come along, especially since Wakka holds a strong hatred towards the Al Bhed in general. Having seen for herself how good they were at protecting their Summoner, Rikku realised she had to find another way to prevent Yuna from dying at the end of her pilgrimage, and asks them all to let her become a guardian herself. After explaining herself to Yuna and Lulu, and gaining the approval of Auron – who recognises her as an Al Bhed after asking her to show him her eyes – Rikku became the last member to join Yuna's entourage. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Spira (Final Fantasy). ...
Wakka ) is a playable character in the Square-Enix video game Final Fantasy X. He is voiced by John DiMaggio (who also voices Kimahri) in the English version and Kazuya Nakai in the Japanese version. ...
Lulu ) is a character in the Square Enix role-playing game Final Fantasy X. She is one of Yunas guardians, and treats her like a younger sister. ...
Auron ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role-playing game Final Fantasy X. He is known in the world of Spira as a legendary guardian due to the belief that he was the only guardian known to have survived the process of defeating the creature named Sin. ...
After leaving Guadosalem, where Maester Seymour proposed to Yuna, the party have to cross the Thunder Plains in order to reach Macalania. But as they enter the plains, Rikku panics. As it turns out she suffered from severe astraphobia, left over from a mishap in the past where Brother accidentally hit her with a thunder spell he tried to aim at an attacking fiend. Because of this fear, she remains stricken during the journey across. However, seeing that Yuna was troubled about her upcoming marriage to Seymour, Rikku – in a testament to her great kindless – puts her phobia aside to offer her cousin some comfort. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Spira (Final Fantasy). ...
Seymour Guado , formal titles: Maester Seymour Guado or Lord Seymour) is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in the Square Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X of the Final Fantasy series. ...
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As the party neared Macalania Temple, Wakka remained clueless that Rikku was an Al Bhed – until Brother tried to abduct Yuna once again, this time using a Crawler, a large machinegun-meets-cannon machina. After the party destroy the Crawler, Rikku tells Brother in the Al Bhed language that she has become a guardian. Wakka gets angry and starts ranting and raving at Rikku who, far from taking the it lying down, challenges his stubborn penchant for following Yevon's teachings without thinking. Despite this, other party members, such as Lulu and Kimahri, offer support for Rikku if Tidus rides with them on the snowmobiles. If Tidus rides with Rikku, she knew he was still ignorant to what will happen to Summoners if they go ahead with the Final Aeon, and that she was running out of excuses to keep it from him after their run-in with Brother. She also realised that telling him would hurt him since she knew he was developing feelings for Yuna. With all that in mind, Rikku tries to gently break it to him in veiled terms, but it passes over his head. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Spira (Final Fantasy). ...
At Macalania Temple, the party watch a sphere recording of the late Jyscal Guado, which tells of Seymour's true nature, and following that, comfronted him and succeeded in killing him. Before Yuna could send him, Tromell appears and sees his leader's dead form. Rikku suggests showing Jyscal's sphere to prove their actions were justified, but Tromell draws it and shatters it before them. Having no choice but to run for it, the party eventually reach the floor of Lake Macalania. However, Sin appears, and the group wind up being transported to Sanubia Desert – minus Yuna. Rikku offers to take them to the Al Bhed base, Home, in hope of finding her there with Cid. But as they near, Rikku is stricken with horror at a terrible sight: Home under attack by Guado forces. As the guardians make their way through the chaos, they come across the Summoners Dona and Isaaru, whom the Al Bhed had already captured. Rikku, realising she couldn't keep it from Tidus any longer, tells him that Yuna's pilgrimage will eventually result in her death, a revelation that – as she feared – devastates him[5]. Yet despite Tidus' grief, it also puts the Al Bhed's actions into perpective for him: where once it's thought they were abducting Summoners out of banditry, in reality it's because they were trying to stop the "spiral of death" – the repeating cycle of Sin being defeated, the Summoner who did so being killed, and Sin returning – that had plagued Spira for a millennia. After this, Rikku and Wakka – who is horrified to see supporters of his beloved Yevon resort to such wanton violence, even to a race he hates – bury the hatchet and forget their previous falling out. Jyscal Guado, father of Seymour Guado, was a maester of Yevon in the game Final Fantasy X. Spoiler warning: Jyscal Guado sent his human bride and young son to live in Baaj, perhaps because he was embarrased by his half-Guado, half-human parentage. ...
Finding that Yuna wasn't there, Rikku and the other guardians board Cid's airship, the Fahrenheit – the same airship Rikku and Tidus found. Cid orders that Home be destroyed by the ship's weapons as they leave, which saddens Rikku deeply, despite Wakka's attempt to cheer her up[6]. Cid uses the ship's onboard sphere oscillo-finder to locate Yuna, and discover that she was at Bevelle, being forced to marry Seymour, who had since returned as an unsent. Racing to Bevelle, the Fahrenheit was greeted by the giant guardian wyrm Evrae, which was defeated by the guardians, leaving them free to rescue Yuna. Surfing down zip lines towards the wedding ceremony at the Palace of St. Bevelle, they battle their through Bevelle guards to crash the party. When Yuna flies off on her Aeon Valefor, Rikku sets off an Al Bhed flash bomb to cover their escape, so they can meet Yuna at Bevelle Temple. When Tidus went into the chamber of the fayth after Yuna, armed Bevelle guards held up Rikku and the other guardians at gunpoint. As Tidus is about to come out with an unconscious Yuna, Rikku warns him not to – but Tidus comes out anyway, only to be captured. After Yuna is put on trial, Rikku, Wakka and Tidus are locked in the Via Purifico sewers, where they defeat Evrae – now in zombie Evrae Altana form – a second time. Unsent was a single from Alanis Morissettes second international album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie. ...
Evrae is a boss character from Final Fantasy X. Considered to be one of the games more difficult challenges, he/she appears soon after the heroes escape Home. ...
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The Fayth Summoning the Dream Zanarkand The Fayth are humans who willingly had their souls sealed in statues in a state of dreaming. ...
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Escaping Bevelle, the party cross the Calm Lands, where Rikku and Tidus, knowing that the end of Yuna's pilgrimage was near, vow to think of a way to prevent Yuna's death and to finish Sin for good. Arriving at Mount Gagazet, home of the Ronso, Yuna convinces Elder Kelk Ronso to let them pass on their way to Zanarkand. Along the way, Rikku and Tidus discuss how they hadn't thought of anything to help Yuna yet. Tidus tells her he's certain they will find something in the Zanarkand ruins that will help, impressing Rikku with the way he sounded like a leader. But as the latter starts to walk on, Rikku is shocked when Seymour appears. Tidus tells her to run ahead and get Auron and the others, but Rikku stubbornly refuses to let Tidus fight him alone. On Tidus' insistance, however, she runs to fetch the others in the nick of time. After defeating Seymour, Tidus reveals that Sin is Jecht, his own father, who became Braska's Final Aeon ten years previously. Map of Spira Spira is the world in which the role-playing games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 are based. ...
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Her personality is perky and optimistic, although her positive nature hides her being concerned and worried. As an Al Bhed, she has suffered discrimination from the Yevonite majority. Despite this, she managed to keep a positive outlook and wanted to save Yuna from vainly giving her life with the Final Summoning. Rikku also has something of a sibling-like friendship with Tidus, supported by their similar personalities and their deep devotion to Yuna. Rikku also turns to Tidus for comfort at times, such as, when crossing the Thunder Plains, she collapses in fright and grabs hold of him.
Final Fantasy X-2
Rikku in Final Fantasy X-2 Two years later, Rikku, now 17, joins the Gullwings, a band of sphere hunters led by Brother. The only character from Final Fantasy X other than Yuna to be playable in Final Fantasy X-2, Rikku remains steadfastly loyal to Yuna, giving her support when she discusses her feelings concerning the loss of Tidus, and her hopes to find him once more. In the two years that passed between the two games, Rikku managed to overcome her astraphobia – by camping out on the Thunder Plains for a week.[7] She also has a tendency to use odd expressions such as "disasteriffic." She is the only main character in the game with no significant plot role. Download high resolution version (1024x1365, 118 KB)CG image of Rikku This work is copyrighted. ...
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Tidus ) is the protagonist in the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. As the leading character, the player controls Tidus through the world based in the game, manipulating his actions through the unfolding storyline in traditional Final Fantasy style. ...
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Since the conclusion of Final Fantasy X, Brother and Rikku had a falling out with Cid. When the Gullwings look for a sphere among the Zanarkand ruins, they find that Cid and ex-summoner Isaaru had turned the once sacred place into a tourist attraction, which comes as a shock to Yuna and Rikku. When Cid asks whether they have a bone to pick and Yuna replies "You bet I do," Rikku says it's just like turning the ruins of Home into a theme park, causing him to retreat to the Thunder Plains to sulk. Rikku meets up with her old friend Gippal, now the leader of the Al Bhed Machine Faction – who, in one meeting, embarrasses Rikku by telling Yuna and Paine they romanced. Also, as Paine kept quiet about her past – and also that Gippal jumped a mile when he saw her, as well as the other faction leaders seeming to know her – Rikku sometimes prods and pokes her about it, only to succeed in annoying her. However, in their journey, Paine eventually tells them about her role as a sphere recorder for Crimson Squad, alongside Gippal, Baralai and Nooj. Gippal speaking at Luca Stadium Gippal is a major non-player character in the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy X-2. ...
Paine ) is a fictional character from the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X-2. ...
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Meyvn Nooj is a major non-player character in the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy X-2. ...
Upon meeting her young friend Calli on the Mi'ihen Highroad, Rikku and the Gullwings decide to help her catch a Chocobo. Later, during the Mi'ihen Highroad investigation sidequest, if clues are arranged in a specific manner, it's revealed that Rikku unintentionally caused a machina malfunction while the Gullwings were doing this. Though the incident was an accident, Rikku is assigned clean-up service to make up for it. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Spira (Final Fantasy). ...
In Final Fantasy X-2 International+Last Mission, Yuna, Rikku and Paine reunited after being disbanded three months after the game ended. While exploring the Yadonoki Tower, it was later found out that Rikku spends her time searching for sunken machina on the ocean floor. She shows a bit of annoyance to Yuna and Paine, but it was because she felt she was cut off from them, and reluctant to consider that they may have lost their friendship in the times (Yuna living with Tidus, Lulu and Wakka in Besaid, and Paine traveling independently). After realizing that they all share that sentiment, all three girls promised each other that they will write and keep in touch, ensuring that their friendship will never go away. Despite the fact she spends the majority of FFX-2 wearing a bikini as part of her attire, in the one story-sequence in the game that requires the character to wear a swimsuit she dons a different (and considerably more conservative) one-piece suit. This article is about the womens bathing suit. ...
Other appearances Rikku appears in Kingdom Hearts II along with her companions from the game, Yuna and Paine. The three appear as miniature fairy versions of themselves and wear modified versions of their Final Fantasy X-2 attire as the original designs contained clothing that was too revealing for younger players (the yellow bikini top is now a tanktop, though still showing her midriff, her skirt is longer and orange, and she wears thigh high white socks). Much like her FFX-2 self, Rikku is a bit ditzy and good-natured as well as a treasure fanatic like her teammates. Her scarf acts more like wings for her to float off the ground, as all three levitate off the floor through various means (the scarf for Rikku, a hair-clip for Yuna, and demonic wings for Paine). The trio appear in Hollow Bastion to spy on Leon and company for Maleficent who offered them all the treasure they could want. Rikku almost told Sora who they worked for on their first encounter. However, they eventually aid in the defense of Hollow Bastion, after Maleficent abandoned them and then being lied to by Donald that Leon would pay the trio for their help. Rikku and others did forgive Sora and his partners for the deception by giving Sora the keychain of the Gullwing Keyblade. She was also going to be in Kingdom Hearts as part of Leon's gang over Yuffie but since there was a Riku in the game as a main character, Nomura thought it would be too confusing so she was dropped. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (637x973, 111 KB) Summary Artwork of Rikku from Kingdom Hearts II by Tetsuya Nomura found in the KH2 ULTIMANIA. Image found on http://www. ...
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Kingdom Hearts II ) is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and published by Square Enix and Buena Vista Games (now Disney Interactive Studios) in 2005 for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
Kingdom Hearts II ) is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and published by Square Enix and Buena Vista Games (now Disney Interactive Studios) in 2005 for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
Yuna ) is the primary female protagonist in both Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 of the Final Fantasy role-playing video game series from Square Enix. ...
Paine ) is a fictional character from the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X-2. ...
Squall Leonhart ) is the main protagonist of Squaresofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. He was designed by Tetsuya Nomura with heavy influences coming from game director Yoshinori Kitase. ...
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Itadaki Street Special features a miniature Rikku in her X-2 outfit, along with Yuna and Paine. Cloud Strife from Itadaki Street Special. ...
References - ^ (2001) in Studio BentStuff: Final http://www.glasslotus.com/rikku/pictures/off3wpaper800.jpgFantasy X Ultimania Ω (in Japanese). DigiCube/Square-Enix, 100. ISBN 4-88787-021-3.
- ^ Rikku: "I wish I had some younger brothers and sisters, though..." / Tidus: "So ask your parents." / Rikku: "Mom died... A machina went on a rampage..."(Final Fantasy X)
- ^ Rikku: "When I get married, I'm gonna have lots of kids! That way they'll all have brothers and sisters!"(Final Fantasy X)
- ^ (All in Al Bhed language) Al Bhed 1: "What is this?" / Al Bhed 2: "A fiend! In human disguise!" / Masked Al Bhed: "Yes. It is so. (Draws knife) We kill it?" / Rikku: "Wait! What if it is human?" / Masked Al Bhed: "They are the same in death." / Rikku: "I forbid it! We bring it with us. Sorry." (hits Tidus)(Final Fantasy X)
- ^ Tidus: "Why couldn't they trust guardians to protect Summoners... The Al Bhed had no right stopping their pilgrimage!" / Rikku: "The pilgrimages have to stop! If they don't, and they get to Zanarkand... they might defeat Sin. Yunie could... but then she... Yunie will die, you know? You know, don't you? Summoners journey to get the Final Aeon. Yuna told you, didn't she? With the Final Aeon, she can beat Sin... but then... if she calls it, then the Final Aeon's gonna kill her. Even if she defeats Sin, it will kill Yunie too, you know?"(Final Fantasy X)
- ^ Wakka: "Hey, look. Don't get so down. Boom! Like happy festival fireworks, ya?" / Rikku: "You can cram your happy festival, you big meanie!"(Final Fantasy X)
- ^ Yuna (narrating): "Guess what! Rikku finally overcame her fear of thunder. Know how? She said she camped out here for a week!"
| | | Characters Tidus • Yuna • Auron • Kimahri Ronso • Lulu • Rikku • Paine Spira • X Music • X-2 Music Final Fantasy X ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix), and the tenth installment in the Final Fantasy video game series; it was released in 2001, and is the first numbered Final Fantasy game for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
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Tidus ) is the protagonist in the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. As the leading character, the player controls Tidus through the world based in the game, manipulating his actions through the unfolding storyline in traditional Final Fantasy style. ...
Yuna ) is the primary female protagonist in both Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 of the Final Fantasy role-playing video game series from Square Enix. ...
Auron ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role-playing game Final Fantasy X. He is known in the world of Spira as a legendary guardian due to the belief that he was the only guardian known to have survived the process of defeating the creature named Sin. ...
Kimahri Ronso ) is a playable fictional character in the Square Enix role-playing game Final Fantasy X. // A blue-furred, lion-like humanoid, Kimahri is a Ronso. ...
Lulu ) is a character in the Square Enix role-playing game Final Fantasy X. She is one of Yunas guardians, and treats her like a younger sister. ...
Paine ) is a fictional character from the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X-2. ...
The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures, the many spheres...
Final Fantasy X marks the first time Nobuo Uematsu has had any assistance in composing the score for a Final Fantasy game. ...
For Final Fantasy X-2, regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu was replaced by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi of The Bouncer fame. ...
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