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词条 Characters of Final Fantasy X and X-2
释义

  1. Cast creation and influences

  2. Main protagonists

     Tidus  Yuna  Auron  Wakka  Lulu  Kimahri Ronso  Rikku  Paine 

  3. Antagonists

     Sin  Jecht  Seymour Guado  Yunalesca  Yu Yevon  Shuyin 

  4. Other characters

     Cid  Brother  Lord Braska  Lenne  Maechen  Chocobo Knights  Crusaders  Dona  Isaaru  Yevon Order  Leblanc Syndicate  Gippal  Baralai  Nooj  Chuami  Kurgum 

  5. Cultural impact

     Merchandising  Critical response 

  6. References

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The tenth game of the Final Fantasy series, Square's {{vgy|2001}} bestselling role-playing video game Final Fantasy X features several fictional characters designed by Tetsuya Nomura who wanted the main characters' designs and names to be connected with their personalities and roles in the plot. The game takes place in the fictional universe of Spira that features multiple tribes. The game's sequel released in {{vgy|2003}}, Final Fantasy X-2, takes place two years after the events in Final Fantasy X and uses new and returning characters.

There are seven main playable characters in Final Fantasy X starting with Tidus, a skilled blitzball player from Zanarkand who is lost in the world of Spira after an encounter with an enormous creature called Sin and searches for a way home. He joins the summoner Yuna who travels towards the Zanarkand's ruins in order defeat Sin alongside her guardians: Kimahri Ronso, a member of the Ronso tribe; Wakka, the captain of the blitzball team in Besaid; Lulu, a stoic black mage; Auron, a famous warrior and an old acquaintance of Tidus; and Rikku, Yuna's cousin who searches for a way to avoid Yuna's sacrifice in the fight against Sin. The leader of the Guado tribe, Seymour Guado, briefly joins the party for a fight but is then revealed as an antagonist in his quest to replace Tidus' father, Jecht, to become the new Sin. Final Fantasy X-2 features Yuna, Rikku, and the newly introduced Paine as playable characters in their quest to find spheres across Spira and find clues regarding Tidus' current location. During their journey, they meet Paine's former comrades who are related with the spirit of an avenger named Shuyin.

The creation of these characters brought the Square staff several challenges as Final Fantasy X was the first game in the franchise to feature voice acting and also had to feature multiple tribes from different parts from Spira with distinctive designs. Various types of merchandising have also been released. The characters from Final Fantasy X and its sequel were praised by video game publications owing to their personalities and designs. The English voice acting received a mixed response during their debut while in Final Fantasy X-2 the dub received a better response.

Cast creation and influences

The character designer from Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 is Tetsuya Nomura. Since art director Yusuke Naora convinced the Square staff to make Final Fantasy X an Asian-themed game, Nomura designed the characters to give them an Asian look. Nomura first illustrated the characters' faces and started adding details upon receiving information from the staff. Since the PlayStation 2's capabilities allowed to feature multiple details, Nomura did so with characters and asked the staff to make them consistent.[1] The hardest part from his work involved making the characters' clothes identical between full motion scenes and in-game parts.[1]

Nomura has expressed after designing serious and moody main characters for Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII, he wanted to give Tidus a cheerful attitude and appearance, which is reflected in the name Nojima chose for him (Tiida is the Okinawan word for "Sun"). Nomura has also mentioned a contrast between the lead male and female protagonists was established by Yuna's name meaning "night" in Okinawan. Since Tidus did not originate from Spira, his outfit was made stand out from the ones from world's inhabitants. Nomura also placed image colors to each main character to give hints regarding their personalities.[1] Since both the player and the main character find themselves in a new world, Nojima wanted Tidus' understanding of the world to reflect the player's progress in the game; a connection that allowed the player to advance Tidus' first-person narration of most of Final Fantasy X.[4]

Sub-character chief designer Fumi Nakashima's focus was to ensure that characters from different regions and cultures bore distinctive characteristics in their clothing styles, so that they could be quickly and easily identified as members of their respective sub-groups. For example, she has said that the masks and goggles of the Al Bhed give the group a "strange and eccentric" appearance, while the attire of the Ronso lend to them being able to easily engage in battle.[2]

Final Fantasy X features innovations in the rendering of characters' facial expressions, achieved through motion capture and skeletal animation technology.[4][3][4] This technology allowed animators to create realistic lip movements, which were then programmed to match the speech of the game's voice actors. Nojima has revealed that the inclusion of voice acting enabled him to express emotion more powerfully than before, and he was therefore able to keep the storyline simple. He also said that the presence of voice actors led him to make various changes to the script, in order to match the voice actors' personalities with the characters they were portraying.[5] Despite being worried about the inclusion of voice acting, Nomura was satisfied when hearing their clip as he stated the characters "became full of life."[1] The voice acting brought difficulties in the making of the English version of the game as the localization team has to translate Japanese dialogues into English-oriented lines as well as fit the characters' lip movements.[6]

Before starting development of Final Fantasy X-2, Square had planned to make a game following the story of Jecht, Auron and Braska ten years before the events of Final Fantasy X, but they felt that they would end with a "traditional game." For Final Fantasy X-2 Tetsu Tsukamoto designed the new costumes used by the main characters in order to distance the game from its prequel while Nomura still remained as the character designer. The outfits are meant to represent the changes from the world of Spira after two years of peace. The use of three female characters was inspired by multiple films that depict strong female leads.[7] To reinforce this concept, the staff made sure to make the protagonists still look feminine while changing into multiple type of warriors such as the Samurai form in which feature the characters having troubles wielding large swords.[8]

Main protagonists

Tidus

{{main|Tidus}}

{{voiced by|Masakazu Morita|James Arnold Taylor (Final Fantasy series), Shaun Fleming (Kingdom Hearts series)}}

Motion capture: Masakazu Morita

{{nihongo|Tidus|ティーダ|Tīda}} is a skilled 17-year-old blitzball player from Zanarkand and the main protagonist of Final Fantasy X. Though Tidus is his official name, the player has the option of renaming him at the beginning of the game. He washes up near Spira a thousand years in the future after being attacked by the creature Sin during a blitzball game.[9] He becomes one of Yuna's guardians in order to find a way back to Zanarkand during the journey.[10] Throughout the game, he finds himself coming to terms with his father, Jecht, who has become Sin, dealing with his increasing love for Yuna, and the implications of her pilgrimage.[11][12] In the audio drama Final Fantasy X -Will-, set a year after X-2, Tidus is a star blitzball player in Bevelle, where he meets Kurgum and Chuami. The character's outfit was designed to stand out within the people from Spira due to being from another world,[1] while his lively personality is meant to contrast with previous Final Fantasy protagonists.[19] Tidus has also been featured in the Kingdom Hearts series and is also the hero representing Final Fantasy X in Dissidia Final Fantasy.[13][14]

Yuna

{{main|Yuna (Final Fantasy)}}

{{voiced by|Mayuko Aoki|Hedy Burress}}

Motion capture: Mayuko Aoki

{{nihongo|Yuna|ユウナ|Yūna}} is a 17-year-old summoner from Spira. In Final Fantasy X, she is the daughter of the late High Summoner Braska, who defeated Sin ten years ago, and seeks to accomplish the same task with help from her guardians.[22] While often serious and naïve, she gradually becomes more open and falls in love with Tidus during their journey.[15] Two years after the conclusion of Final Fantasy X, now 19 years old, she is spurred on a journey of self-discovery by the possibility of reuniting with Tidus, which results in her becoming the main character of Final Fantasy X-2.[16] In Final Fantasy X -Will-, Yuna is a priestess acting as an advisor to the Yevoners organization. Yuna has also been featured in Kingdom Hearts II and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.[17]

Auron

{{voiced by|Hideo Ishikawa|Matt McKenzie}}

Motion capture: Jun Ishii

{{nihongo|Auron|アーロン|Āron}} is a 35-year-old warrior known as the Legendary Guardian who helped Jecht and Braska defeat Sin. Shortly after Sin's defeat, Auron started watching over Tidus from afar at Jecht's request. In the game's present day, he sends Tidus to Spira using the new Sin that is Jecht. After meeting Tidus once again, the two start serving as guardians for Yuna, Braska's daughter, in another journey to defeat Sin.[18] It is eventually revealed during the game that Auron attacked the unsent summoner Yunalesca in a fit of rage after she revealed that Braska and Jecht needlessly gave their lives against Sin, and that she struck him down with a mortal wound. Despite his injuries, Auron managed to make it down Mt. Gagazet before his strength abandoned him just outside Bevelle. As he was dying, he met Kimahri Ronso and asked him to fulfill the promise he had made to Braska: that Yuna be moved from Bevelle to Besaid so she can have a peaceful childhood.[27][19] Afterward, he became an unsent, and secretly held this status for nearly the entire duration of the game. At the end of the game, when Sin's creator, Yu Yevon, is defeated, he is laid to rest.[20] Auron has a brief appearance in Final Fantasy X-2, where his voice helps Yuna during her battle in the Farplane with Vegnagun. The updated International version added Auron both as a boss and as an optional playable character.[21] In the audio drama Final Fantasy X -Will-, Chuami claims to be Auron's daughter based on stories told to her by her late mother.

While the developers originally considered having Final Fantasy X-2 follow the story of Auron and Jecht's generation, they eventually let this idea pass due to the concept making the game "too traditional", deciding instead to go with the trio of Yuna, Rikku, and Paine.[7] In initial versions of Auron was a Crusader, an exterminator of monsters from Zanarkand, but as the story involved deceased people, the staff decided to make him an Unsent. Auron was planned to be Jecht in disguise, but such idea was scrapped.[22]

Auron appears in Kingdom Hearts II as a one-world ally in the Olympus Coliseum. He is brought back to life by Hades in order to kill Hercules but Auron refuses to aid him.[23] He joins Sora's group in escaping from the Underworld, but he is later brainwashed by Hades into fighting Hercules.[24] During the battle, Sora restores Auron's free will, and he joins them and Hercules to defeat Hades.[25] A super-deformed version of Auron appears in Itadaki Street Special.

In 2008, GamesRadar ranked Auron's glasses tenth in "The top 10 famous glasses".[26] Auron ranked fifth on Electronic Gaming Monthly{{'}}s Top Ten Badass Undead.[27] In a Famitsu poll done in February 2010, Auron was voted by readers as the thirty-third most popular video game character.[28] In its December 2010 cover feature, Game Informer named Auron one of their "30 characters who defined a decade," describing him as "one of the most complex RPG companions in gaming history."[29] In 2011, GamesRadar used Auron as an example of a badass commenting: "a smooth-talking, shades-wearing, longcoat rocking snarker who can wield a huge sword with his one good arm. He is a badass, and nobody can deny it. With that perfect storm of cool, he has nothing to worry about."[30] In 2013, Complex ranked Auron fourth in "The 20 Greatest Final Fantasy Characters of All Time" and eighteenth in their "25 Dead Video Game Characters We Wish Were Still Here".[31][32]

Wakka

{{voiced by|Kazuya Nakai|John DiMaggio (Final Fantasy series), Dee Bradley Baker (Kingdom Hearts)}}

Motion capture: Akihiko Kikuma

{{nihongo|Wakka|ワッカ}} is a 23-year-old professional blitzball player who is characterized by having a long reddish-orange quiff and, being tall and muscular in appearance. He uses speech-mannerisms as saying "brudda" for "brother" and sometimes finishing sentences with "ya?" for "right?" or "okay?" In addition to being one of Yuna's guardians and childhood friends, he is captain of the Besaid Aurochs, a blitzball team that – as of the beginning of Final Fantasy X – went ten years without winning a single game.[33]

Wakka lost his younger brother Chappu to Sin a year before the events of Final Fantasy X, and he never fully recovered from it.[34] He forms a close brotherly relationship with Tidus, partially fueled by his resemblance to Chappu, though Lulu constantly has to remind him that Tidus is not Chappu.[35] As a devout follower of Yevon's teachings, Wakka believes that anyone who does not believe in Yevon, like the Al Bhed, are evil heathens, and is staunchly against the use of machina.[36] However, he begins to question both his faith by the time Yevon's true colors are exposed to the world. Near the game's ending, Wakka denounces his prior beliefs entirely.[37]

Six months after the events of Final Fantasy X, he marries Lulu. In Final Fantasy X-2, he becomes a father to their baby son, Vidina, a name thought up by Wakka. A younger version of Wakka makes a cameo appearance in Kingdom Hearts on Destiny Islands as a friend of a younger Tidus and Final Fantasy VIII{{'}}s Selphie and a sparring partner who can be engaged in battle, fighting with a beach ball.[13] He makes a smaller cameo in Chain of Memories as well as Kingdom Hearts coded.[38]

Lulu

{{voiced by|Rio Natsuki|Paula Tiso}}

Motion capture: Yoko Yoshida

{{nihongo|Lulu|ルールー|Rūrū}} is a 22-year-old black magic user and an older sister figure to Yuna, whom she grew up with alongside Wakka and Chappu on Besaid Island.[39] Before becoming one of Yuna's guardians, she had previously accompanied two other summoners as their guardians.[40] Lulu had been romantically involved with Wakka's younger brother, Chappu, and his death at the hands of Sin affected Lulu greatly.[41] While she is often stern and scathing (particularly to Wakka), she is nonetheless caring toward others. Wakka and Lulu fall in love and marry six months after Final Fantasy X. She appears in a reduced role for Final Fantasy X-2, where she has a son with Wakka named Vidina. In the audio drama Final Fantasy X -Will-, Lulu is the mayor of Besaid Village.

Tetsuya Nomura has expressed that he wanted her character design to resemble a cross between a fashion model and Black Mage to break the connotation in players' minds of the traditional Final Fantasy Black Mage. This was achieved through – in Nomura's words – Lulu's "eccentric" hair and dress. She is dressed in a low-cut, fur-lined, dark grey and black dress with an interlocking series of belts across the front. Nomura has said that as technology advances, the Final Fantasy games allow for a greater level of detail to be incorporated into characters' outfits, and that he makes a point of challenging the game's visual programmers with his designs. In Final Fantasy X, this challenge was Lulu's belts; each belt and buckle is different, and the design team needed to keep them consistent throughout the game.[42][43] Her look was also inspired by the traditional obeah vodoo priestess and a modern-day witch doctor due to her ability to wield black magic and her usage of dolls during battle.

Outside of Final Fantasy X series, Lulu makes an appearance as a card in Square Enix Legend World and her costume is available in Gunslinger Stratos 2. Several figures of Lulu were released by various companies, including Kotobukiya, Coca-Cola/Square and Bandai.[44]

Kimahri Ronso

{{voiced by|Katsumi Chō|John DiMaggio}}

Motion capture: Tesshin Murata

{{nihongo|Kimahri Ronso|キマリ=ロンゾ|Kimari-Ronzo}} is a 25-year-old warrior from the Ronso tribe and Yuna's first and most faithful guardian. He fulfills the role of "body man", being the guardian with the closest and constant physical contact with Yuna at all times. He has known and protected her since she was a seven-year-old child.[45] He is not well accepted by the other Ronso, who view him as inferior due to his shorter stature and broken horn. When Tidus' group arrives at Mount Gagazet, Kimahri is confronted by Biran and Yenke Ronso, who challenge him—and thus the player—to a 2-on-1 battle as an obstacle to the player's progression.[46] Following Kimahri's victory, he has proven his worth as a Ronso.[47]

After departing from Mt. Gagazet in shame ten years before the current events depicted in Final Fantasy X began, Kimahri discovered a dying Auron outside Bevelle. Auron told Kimahri about the daughter of Braska, Yuna, and asked him to fulfill a promise Auron had made to Braska in his stead: to remove Yuna from Bevelle and transport her to the island of Besaid, where she may grow up peacefully.[48][19][49] Kimahri honored Auron's request and made sure that Yuna arrived at Besaid safely. When his task was completed, he prepared to depart, yet Yuna pleaded with him to remain with her, and he complied.[50]

In Final Fantasy X-2, Kimahri is depicted as the new Elder of the Ronso tribe.[51] Kimahri's difficulties as chief comprise several playable missions, most notably involving a disagreement he has with a young Ronso named Garik, who desires to seek vengeance upon the Guado for the Ronsos killed by Seymour in the previous game as well as find two Ronso children, Lian and Ayde, who are in search of adventure and a way to fix Kimahri's broken horn. Eventually, Kimahri realizes that all Ronso should follow the example of Lian and Ayde in trying to find their own individual paths while working together to forge a better future for one another, and that he alone can not provide a single answer to what the future of the entire group should be.[52]

Rikku

{{voiced by|Marika Matsumoto|Tara Strong}}

Motion capture: Miyuki Shimizu (FFX), Natsuho Matsuda (FFX-2)

{{nihongo|Rikku|リュック|Ryukku}} is a 15-year-old Al Bhed girl who is Cid's daughter and Brother's younger sister. She helps Tidus when he first arrives in Spira, but then disappears during an attack from Sin.[53] Upon meeting Tidus again at the Moonflow, she becomes the last character to join Yuna's entourage of guardians. Her attitude is somewhat childish, but is also quite cheerful and positive. She is afraid of lightning because when she was attacked by a water elemental at the beach when she was young, her brother Brother destroyed it using Thunder spell, but electrocuted her too. This was shown at the Thunder Plain. Cid's sister married Braska, which makes him Rikku's uncle, and also makes her Yuna's cousin,[54] and, as such, wishes to prevent her from going through with her pilgrimage as summoners die after defeating Sin.[67] Rikku returns in Final Fantasy X-2 as a protagonist, now 17 years old. She is also the one who convinces Yuna to leave Besaid on a journey after showing her a mysterious sphere featuring a person resembling Tidus.[16]

Rikku appears in Curtain Call as a playable character. Her appearance resembles as a chibi-esque version of her Final Fantasy X-2 character. Rikku also appears alongside Yuna and Paine in Kingdom Hearts II as a miniature fairy version of herself wearing modified versions of her Final Fantasy X-2 attire. Itadaki Street Special features a miniature Rikku in her Final Fantasy X-2 outfit, along with Yuna and Paine. Rikku also appears as a non-playable character in World of Final Fantasy. Several figurines of Rikku were released by various manufacturers, including by Coca-Cola and Square Soft in 2000 (two),[55][56] Kotobukiya in 2001,[57] Bandai in 2002, 2003 and 2005,[58][59][60] Hobby Japan in 2003,[61] Kotabukiya and Square Enix in 2003,[62] Square Enix in 2003 (three) and 2006,[63][64][65][66] and Square Enix and Amono Shiro in 2008.[67] A special PlayStation memory card was also released by Hori in 2003.[68]

Rikku's outfit changed from a casual outfit to a skimpier outfit from Final Fantasy X to X-2. Tetsu Tsukamoto, the alternate costume designer, explains that the change could come from the changes in Spira from the two titles from a "darker, religious feel".[69] The decision to pick Rikku as one of the three female leads came early on in the design process of X-2, due to the developers challenging themselves to create an all-female character party. Yuna and Rikku were the original choices.[69]

Rikku won the award for "Hottest Character" at G4's 2004 G-Phoria award show and "Baddest Good Girl" at their 2005 Video Game Vixens award show.[70][71] In a Famitsu poll done in February 2010, Rikku was voted by readers as the fiftieth most popular video game character.[28] In official Square Enix poll, Rikku was voted the thirteenth favorite female Final Fantasy character in 2013.[72]

Paine

{{voiced by|Megumi Toyoguchi|Gwendoline Yeo}}

Motion capture: Yoko Yoshida

{{nihongo|Paine|パイン|Pain}} is an 18-year-old girl and a protagonist of Final Fantasy X-2. While Final Fantasy X characters Yuna and Rikku were planned as stars of X-2, she was created for X-2.[69] Paine is prominently featured as a warrior. In contrast to Yuna and Rikku, she is more calm and reserved, with her comrades knowing little about her.[73] Throughout the game, the player learns of Paine's experience as a member of the Crimson Squad, which was intended to be an elite unit to surpass the Crusaders; the best members were to be assigned to lead Crusader chapters across Spira.[74] Paine had also been the recorder for a group of candidates named Nooj, Baralai, and Gippal, the game's present day leaders of the Youth League, New Yevon, and the Machine Faction, respectively.[75][76]

Most of the Crimson Squad candidates died during the group's final field exercise due to the influence of the undead Shuyin, who caused them to turn on one another while getting a glimpse of Vegnagun.[77] Only Nooj, Baralai, Gippal and Paine escaped alive from the Yevon monks, but later, Nooj–possessed by Shuyin–fired on his friends, effectively ending their friendship for two years.[78] Just before Yuna joined the Gullwings, Paine enlisted in the group in the hopes of finding out more about why the Crimson Squad had been massacred–and because she had long desired to fly in an airship.[79][80] In Final Fantasy X-2 International+Last Mission, Yuna, Rikku and Paine reunite after being disbanded three months after the game ended, exploring a newly discovered tower. Paine appears in Kingdom Hearts II with an updated super deformed and fairy-like design, as do Yuna and Rikku.[81] Yeo explains that she both was given liberties in how she read the script, as well as watching scenes beforehand to figure how they should be said. Yeo found Paine to be true to life, commenting that the writers left "no stone unturned" with the plot and writing. She compared herself to Paine, describing her as similarly wry.[82]

Sure! Sounds good to me. / R2 --> Who cares? / R1: Dona: Unusual. Most people would never forgive a summoner who quit. / Tidus: Why's that? / Dona: Behind my back, they would say I was abandoning my duty. / Tidus: So, who cares? Why not do your own thing and let them say what they want! / Dona: Easy for you to say. But...you do have a point. Maybe Barthello and I should go someplace far away. / R2: Dona: Show some sympathy! / Tidus: Oh, like all the sympathy you showed me first time we met? / Dona: You're right. Quitting now would be sort of anti-climactic, no?}}
146. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Rikku: What's with Barthello? / Dona: Nothing out of the ordinary. I am with the Youth League and he is with New Yevon. It makes living together rather difficult.}}
147. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Barthello: Dona, please forgive me! I'll apologize as much as you want! Don't say I can't be your guardian anymore! I'll never leave your side again. / Yuna: That's so sweet. / Dona: Shut up. You're making such a scene! How humiliating. Don't think that you're off the hook for embarrassing me like this. You'll be making this up to me for the rest of your life.}}
148. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Isaaru: Since I was a child, I've always looked up to Lord Braska. I wished I would someday become a high summoner like he was. You must have some of your father's talent in you! I believe you might someday defeat Sin. / Yuna: I...I'm not really... I've only just become a summoner. / Isaaru: Of course, I've no intention of losing, either. So perhaps we should race to see who can defeat Sin first, no? / Yuna: Very well, then. I accept your challenge.}}
149. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X|developer=Square Co.|quote=Isaaru: We rode the airship to the Calm Lands, then came to Bevelle. Maester Kinoc summoned us then. Ordered us to "deal with the traitors." / Auron: You will fight us? / Isaaru: The temple's orders are law. Even if you are Lord Braska's flesh and blood... You're a traitor!}}
150. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Maroda: My brother heard that Bevelle was a mess and came all the way from Zanarkand. Hey, he can do what he wants, but what I wanna know is: How did I get dragged into this? / Yuna: You're protecting Bevelle together. / Maroda: Yeah, I guess that's about right. Somebody's gotta watch his back. / Pacce: Hey Maroda, who you talkin’ about? / Maroda: We're talking about how brothers have to stick together.}}
151. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X]|developer=Square Co.|level=Luca|quote=Lulu: Maester Mika is the leader of all the peoples of Spira. He's come all the way from Bevelle. The tournament is being held to honor his fifty years as maester. / Tidus: Fifty years? Shouldn't he be, uh, retired by now? / Wakka: Hey, mind your mouth now!}}
152. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X|developer=Square Co.|level=Bevelle - Courtroom|quote=Mika: Send the unsent to where they belong? / Yuna: Yes! Maester...? / Mika: Send the dead, hm...? You would have to send me, too. / Wakka: What?! / Kelk: Grand Maester Mika is a wise leader. Even in death, he is invaluable to Spira. / Kinoc: Enlightened rule by the dead is preferable to the misguided failures of the living.}}
153. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X|developer=Square Co.|level=Bevelle|quote=Warrior Monk: You'll regret showing your face here! We'll strike you down in the name of Yevon! / Tidus: Blah, blah, blah. Yeah, so? Guys? [...] Shelinda: Lady Yuna is not to be harmed! She's no traitor! That is an evil rumor spread by the Al Bhed! / Rikku: What?! / Shelinda: Maester Mika himself told me.}}
154. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X|developer=Square Co.|level=Bevelle|quote=Auron: And you'll be busy, too. I heard they made you second-in-command. / Kinoc: You know that promotion was meant for you. You were always the better one, even until the end.}}
155. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Rikku: You give us back Yunie’s Garment Grid right now! / Leblanc: Didn’t you girls ever learn to share?}}
156. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Leblanc: That is the colossus Vegnagun. We'e finished our analysis of the sphere. It appears to have been recorded underneath Bevelle. [...] Rikku: But it's a machina! All we have to do is shakey-shake our way up to it and take it apart! / Leblanc: That's what Noojie got in mind. And of course, whatever he's planning is what I'm planning. What about you?}}
157. ^{{Cite book | year=2004 | editor=Studio BentStuff | title=Final Fantasy X-2: International+Last Mission Ultimania | language=Japanese | publisher=DigiCube/Square-Enix | isbn=4-7575-1163-9 | page=583}}
158. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Baralai: A pleasure, Lady Yuna. I am Baralai, Praetor of New Yevon. / Rikku: So, you're the chairman's son? / Baralai: Ah. As it happens, the chairman has recently resigned. As did his son, the praetor. They were trying to take too much power. We had to ask them to leave. Now the younger members run the party—by mutual consensus, of course.}}
159. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Rikku: Remember when the three of them were meeting in the Bevelle Underground? All these pyreflies came floating out of Nooj's body in a big cloud. And then they went whooshing into Baralai's body! So doesn't that mean Shuyin's using Baralai now?}}
160. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Gippal: You know, I realize I'm like a lot of you people. We want a captain. And we want a ship to ride, but more important than that... Really, we all want to ride together. The crowds cheer and gave the applause. / Baralai: There are some things you can't do alone. But they become easy with friends beside you. / Nooj: This was the lesson that we learned when we launched those ships.}}
161. ^{{cite video game|title=Final Fantasy X-2|developer=Square Co.|level=|quote=Yuna: This is Youth League headquarters. The Youth League was formed a year ago by people who opposed New Yevon. Its members claim that, in the hands of New Yevon, Spira would only repeat its past mistakes. Their leader is a former Crusader named Nooj. Apparently he earned quite a reputation among the Crusaders.}}
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