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While the world of Spira is a collection of autonomous nations and islands, the faith of Yevon unites most people. As a result, it is the de facto highest political power in Spira, includes the formerly independent Crusaders, and effectively oversees the pilgrimage of Summoners. It is centered in Bevelle.
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*AllHailTheGreatGodMickey: Many of the practices and figures of the faith came from Bevelle taking the figures and practices of the original Zanarkand and turning them into myth and veneration to ease divides after the great Machina War.
** The prayer pose was originally a blitzball ritual used in Zanarkand.
** the Hymn of the Fayth was used as a protest song by people against Bevelle, before the religion turned it into a prayer.
*AgainstMyReligion: The use of advanced machina, especially for warfare, is condemned by the teachings of Yevon. Unless it is condoned or used to defend the teachings of Yevon.
*TheChurch: The de facto religious organization of the known world.
**CorruptChurch: Most of the teachings of Yevon boil down to being used for its self-preservation. Some teachings are defied by the Maesters themselves. Yu Yevon and many of the Maesters are listed under the villains page for a reason.
**SaintlyChurch: Some teachings actually are used to give solace to and unite people.
*ChurchMilitant: The church contains its own troops, and during the time of Lord Mi'ihen, the originally separate Crusaders were joined in. In the present day, Maester Kinoc leads the Crusaders and Warrior Monks.
**WarriorMonk: One arm of the church is directly called the Warrior Monks. Auron was once a member.
*FantasyCounterpartReligion: Some structures and practices take inspiration from real world religions.
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!!Maester Seymour Guado
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!!Grand Maester Yo Mika
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!!Maester Wen Kinoc
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* {{Stripperific}}: Lucil's clothes for her lower half is what looks to be panties and garters to hold up her stockings, making it almost look like she forgot her lower pants.

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The Al Bhed are a tribe who lost their Home at the hands of Sin long time ago and the remaining survivors spread all over Spira, until one day, an Al Bhed named Cid reunited them again building a new Home at the Sanubian Desert in Bikanel Island. They are considered enemies of Yevon due to their use and search of forbidden Machina, which was said to be the cause of the birth of Sin. Also, the Al Bhed have their own language and their own Blitzball team, the Al Bhed Psyches.

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The Al Bhed are a tribe who lost their Home at the hands
[[folder:Shelinda]]
!!Shelinda
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MikiNagasawa (Japanese), Creator/SherryLynn (English)

A Yevon nun with no trace
of Sin long time ago and the remaining survivors evil. She agrees to help Tidus spread all over Spira, until one day, an Al Bhed named Cid reunited them again building a new Home at the Sanubian Desert in Bikanel Island. They are considered enemies of Yevon due word to their use and search of forbidden Machina, which was said to be sing the cause "Hymn of the birth of Sin. Also, Fayth" and calm Sin.\\\
In ''X-2'', Shelinda has quit
the Al Bhed have their own language and their own Blitzball team, church after being discouraged with the Al Bhed Psyches.direction of New Yevon.



* BadassAdorable: She is incredibly softspoken, kind, with no trace of corruption, and helps people when needed. Then she's suddenly appointed as leader of Bevelle's guards when things start to go bad in the city.
* BrickJoke: Back before it becomes widespread news, Tidus has the option of telling Shelinda that there's nothing to the rumors about Yuna and Seymour's engagement. When the wedding becomes common news, she immediately admonishes Tidus for lying to her.
* ButtMonkey: Spends most of the first game being this. Though, after the player beats Yunalesca, she's risen above it, and become a major organizer within Bevelle. Although it's a little questionable how much she has improved, as the only reason she got the job as Captain of the Guard in the first place is because she was literally the last person in Bevelle qualified enough for it. Her job as a reporter only came around because she was being pushed around by the other members of the church.
* ExtremeDoormat: Worse than ''Yuna'' in the first game. Part of her CharacterDevelopment is Tidus showing her she doesn't have to be this way. Falls right back into it in the second game. Maybe.
-->'''Paine:''' She complains, but you can tell she enjoys being a reporter.
* HealingHands: Has had some practice with White Magic, though using it leaves her quite noticeably out of breath and tired.
* HeroWorshipper: Takes Yuna as an inspiration, especially when Yevon starts to crumble in Bevelle.
* HolierThanThou: She's trying to convince the Crusaders to halt their heretical Operation Mi'hen when the party first meets her. After a while she's impressed by their resolve and decides to help them with her white magic, but when it fails she goes back to moralizing about never going back on Yevon's teachings.
* IntrepidReporter: In the second game, she's a reporter.
* ItsAllMyFault: She is first encountered on Mushroom Rock Road, where she tries to convince the Crusaders not to fight Sin with forbidden weapons. When the operation ends in disaster, she characteristically blames herself, and dedicates her time to mending the wounds of the survivors.
* KentBrockmanNews: Surprisingly, she turns up in Luca as a newscaster: She interviews the Gullwings before the upcoming Sphere Break tournament, and tries to pump Yuna for gossip. In Chapter 4, you can watch her on-the-street interviews of [=NPCs=] with Shinra's commsphere.
* NiceGirl: Her piety aside, she truly does mean well, and tries to be as helpful as she can be to whoever needs it, whether the Crusaders or Yuna's entourage.
* ShipperOnDeck: She is one of Yuna and Seymour's gushing fangirls, and hypes everyone up about their coming nuptials.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: As a reporter, she continues to wear her old Yevon acolyte robes despite having cut ties with the temples.
* TokenGoodTeammate: One of the few fully devout Yevonites who's not corrupt, evil, undead, or a combination of any or all of the above. By the end of the game, she's the highest ranking Yevonite we see, and is instrumental to the party destroying Yu Yevon by asking the people to sing the Hymn of the Fayth to placate Jecht-as-Sin.
* YouAreInCommandNow: At the end of the game, Shelinda is temporarily promoted to Bevelle's captain of the guard once the Maesters are all killed. Hilarious but a little sad, too. She was promoted because the place was in such chaos from the disappearance of various maesters that there was nobody else left.
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!Al Bhed

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The Al Bhed are a tribe who lost their Home at the hands of Sin long time ago and the remaining survivors spread all over Spira, until one day, an Al Bhed named Cid reunited them again building a new Home at the Sanubian Desert in Bikanel Island. They are considered enemies of Yevon due to their use and search of forbidden Machina, which was said to be the cause of the birth of Sin. Also, the Al Bhed have their own language and their own Blitzball team, the Al Bhed Psyches.
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!Other Non-Playable Characters
[[folder:Maechen]]
!!Maechen
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->''"And that, as they say, is that."''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Takuma Suzuki (Japanese), Dwight Schultz (English)

An old scholar who has an astounding amount of knowledge of Spira and its history. He first appears at Mi'ihen Highroad walking near a statue of Lord Mi'ihen, and follows the guardians throughout the game.\\\
In ''X-2'', Maechen shows up again to provide more exposition and plot twists, as well as dropping hints that Tidus could be revived somehow.

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[[folder:Maechen]]
!!Maechen
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[[folder:Luzzu]]
!!Luzzu
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->''"And that, as they say, is that.->''"No one has been able to defeat'' [Sin] ''it."''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Takuma Suzuki Ryuzo Ishino (Japanese), Dwight Schultz John [=DeMita=] (English)

An old scholar who has an astounding amount of knowledge of Spira and its history. A recruiter for the Crusaders in Besaid, whose mere presence on the island drives Wakka up the wall. He first appears at participates in the doomed Operation Mi'ihen Highroad walking near a statue of Lord Mi'ihen, and follows alongside his newest recruit Gatta. He was also the guardians throughout one who persuaded Chappu, Wakka's late younger brother, to join the game.\\\
In ''X-2'', Maechen shows up again
Crusaders. Wakka settles his accounts with Luzzu on the eve of Operation Mi'hen. Depending on your choice when talking to provide more exposition and plot twists, as well as dropping hints that Tidus could be revived somehow.Gatta about following orders, either he or Luzzu will perish.



* AbsentMindedProfessor: He has an impeccable memory when it comes to world events, but ''X-2'' suggests his mind is slipping due to his unfathomable age and he can no longer recall details from his own life. That, or he doean't have much space left in his brain.
* AlreadyMetEveryone: An optional event in Zanarkand during Chapter 5 had Maechen showing YRP one memory, namely, his memory of meeting Braska and his Guardians at that very spot.
* BlackMage: In the sequel the Black Mage Dressphere is made from his 1000 year old memories of Lenne.
* TheBore: His lectures are pretty interesting even if the text boxes suggest that Tidus finds them agonizing to sit through. In the sequel, Yuna has dialogue options begging him to stop his interminable lectures on Spiran history. Unfortunately for her, you have to listen to ''all'' of it to get 100% completion. Furthermore, the mechanic to stop him is disabled in the ''HD Remaster'' version.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Ends each of his expository speeches with "And that, as they say, is that."
* CoolOldGuy: Though he might be considered boring and slow, his knowledge and affable personality makes him very charismatic.
* CozyVoiceForCatastrophes: He narrates in a very slow and unamused tone, though he sometimes may raise his voice a little to emphasize something.
* DeadAllAlong: Through a recording in the Black Mage Dressphere, it's revealed that he met Yuna's doppelganger in Zanarkand long ago. In doing so, he reveals himself as an unsent; Maechan has been gathering knowledge for so long that he simply forgot he was dead. After one last heart-to-heart with Yuna, Maechen apparently sends himself--although Rikku believes he'll return one day with more stories to tell.
* ExpositionBreak: Formerly the TropeNamer - it used to be called a Maechen Period. Put it this way: he talks so much that you can literally leave the game alone, go make yourself something to eat and come back, and he's still talking when you finish your sandwich.
* TheFogOfAges: Zigzagged. He knows so much about ancient historical events because he was there in person for many of them. On the other hand, he's forgotten a lot of more personal details from his own life, including ''the fact that he's supposed to be dead.''
* MrExposition: As a dedicated scholar studying cultural and historical aspects of Spira, he loves to talk about it to Tidus, a newbie in Spira.
* RecurringTraveller: Despite being so old, he appears almost everywhere you go.
* StealthHiBye: ''X-2'' lampshades the fact that he's just some teleporting sage who appears whenever someone needs exposition.
-->'''Logos''' [notices Maechen in his bedroom] When did ''you'' sneak in, old man?\\
'''Maechen''': You can't expect me to remember ''everything'' that happens!
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: What's interesting about his farewell scene is that it doesn't end with Yuna sending him. Since everyone he meets leaves him behind or dies eventually, he feels "quite lonely", so he seemingly floats around as the unliving repository of Spira's history. However, it could also be interpreted as Maechen sending himself to the Farplane.

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* AbsentMindedProfessor: He has an impeccable memory when it comes TheAtoner: Before he leaves to world events, but ''X-2'' suggests his mind is slipping due participate in the Operation, he tells Wakka that he was the one who convinced Chappu to his unfathomable age join the Crusaders feeling deeply sorry for what he did.
* ConsummateProfessional: He's a veteran
and he can no longer recall details from his own life. That, competent Crusader who is aware of the dangers of being a GloryHound on the battlefield or he doean't have much space left in his brain.
underestimating the enemy, and knows how to both follow and give orders.
* AlreadyMetEveryone: An optional event in Zanarkand HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: If Luzzu is the one to die during Chapter 5 had Maechen showing YRP one memory, namely, his memory of meeting Braska and his Guardians at Operation Mi'ihen, Gatta states that very spot.
* BlackMage: In the sequel the Black Mage Dressphere is made from his 1000 year old memories of Lenne.
* TheBore: His lectures are pretty interesting even if the text boxes suggest that Tidus finds them agonizing to sit through. In the sequel, Yuna has dialogue options begging him to stop his interminable lectures on Spiran history. Unfortunately for her, you have to listen to ''all'' of it to get 100% completion. Furthermore, the mechanic to stop him is disabled
he found Luzzu "torn in the ''HD Remaster'' version.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Ends each of his expository speeches with "And that, as they say, is that.
half."
* CoolOldGuy: Though ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As he might be considered boring knows Operation Mi'ihen is dangerous and slow, has a chance of failing, Luzzu does not want his knowledge and affable personality makes him very charismatic.
* CozyVoiceForCatastrophes: He narrates in a very slow and unamused tone, though he sometimes may raise his voice a little
young recruit Gatta to emphasize something.
* DeadAllAlong: Through a recording
participate in the Black Mage Dressphere, it's revealed that battle and tells him to stay away.
* SurvivorGuilt: If the player chooses him to survive,
he met Yuna's doppelganger in Zanarkand long ago. In doing so, he reveals himself as an unsent; Maechan has been gathering knowledge will feel like this for so long that he simply forgot he not protecting Gatta nor stopping him to get into the battle.
-->'''Luzzu:''' Damn it!
* ThoseTwoGuys: He
was dead. After one last heart-to-heart always seen along with Yuna, Maechen apparently sends himself--although Rikku believes he'll return one day with more stories to tell.
* ExpositionBreak: Formerly
his protegé, Gatta, before the TropeNamer - it used to be called a Maechen Period. Put it this way: he talks so much that you can literally leave the game alone, go make yourself something to eat and come back, and he's still talking when you finish your sandwich.
* TheFogOfAges: Zigzagged. He knows so much about ancient historical events because he was there in person for many of them. On the other hand, he's forgotten a lot of more personal details from his own life, including ''the fact that he's supposed to be dead.''
* MrExposition: As a dedicated scholar studying cultural and historical aspects of Spira, he loves to talk about it to Tidus, a newbie in Spira.
* RecurringTraveller: Despite being so old, he appears almost everywhere you go.
* StealthHiBye: ''X-2'' lampshades the fact that he's just some teleporting sage who appears whenever someone needs exposition.
-->'''Logos''' [notices Maechen in his bedroom] When did ''you'' sneak in, old man?\\
'''Maechen''': You can't expect me to remember ''everything'' that happens!
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: What's interesting about his farewell scene is that it doesn't
end with Yuna sending him. Since everyone he meets leaves him behind or dies eventually, he feels "quite lonely", so he seemingly floats around as the unliving repository of Spira's history. However, it could also be interpreted as Maechen sending himself to the Farplane.Operation Mi'ihen.



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!!O'aka
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->''"O'aka XXIII, merchant extraordinaire, at your service!"''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Hidenari Ugaki (Japanese), Creator/DwightSchultz (English)

Or O'aka The XXIII, Merchant Extraordinaire. He is an IntrepidMerchant with a cockney accent who hounds Yuna's party, trying to interest them in weapons and items.

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!!O'aka
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[[folder:Gatta]]
!!Gatta
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->''"O'aka XXIII, merchant extraordinaire, at your service!"''
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Hidenari Ugaki Creator/HiroshiKamiya (Japanese), Creator/DwightSchultz Adam Paul (English)

Or O'aka The XXIII, Merchant Extraordinaire. He is an IntrepidMerchant with a cockney accent A young Crusader recruit from the Isle of Besaid following the orders of his superior Luzzu who hounds Yuna's party, trying participated in the failed Operation Mi'ihen. Luzzu told him to interest them in weapons and items.remain at headquarters but, depending on your dialog choice, he may or may not leave his post.



* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Averted. If you helped him early on (donate over 10,000 gil to him during his start up), he gives you major discounts and in general sells you way better equipment than the stores.
* FriendlyShopkeeper: He starts out as a bit down on his luck and needing a loan from the player in order to get running. The player can choose not to donate to him, but if they do donate enough, they get a discount later on. He's always happy to see the party and later in the game, you can get a discount simply by asking for it. Later, his brother Wantz takes over the business, carrying on the legacy of helping the party. Both characters return in X-2 and this time, O'aka is in debt to the Al Bhed. The player can choose to either save him by harboring him on their airship, or turn him into the Al Bhed. However, saving him and paying off his debt earns an achievement/Trophy, as well as unlocks an easy money trick. Later, if the player continues on his quest-line, he and Wantz open up a new shop that sells some powerful accessories.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In X-2, for someone who's supposed to be buried in debt, he never runs out of stock. Keep in mind that the ''method'' to helping O'aka work off his debt is to repeatedly buy items from him in large increments.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: O'aka remembers who his friends are, giving them large discounts on very valuable items if they sponsor his business. He's also determined to make good on the debts he incurs during X-2.
* IGaveMyWord: Help him reach his goal, and O'aka returns in triumph...only to find the Al Bhed lying dead on the floor, having been killed by the fiends set loose by Vegnagun. Determined to honor the debt collectors (as he will never be able to repay them), O'aka adamantly remains in the snowy, inhospitable travel agency.
* IntrepidMerchant: O'aka is very good at his job, frequently offering valuable equipment other merchants don't carry. When things go bad for him, it's due more to bad luck than ineptitude.
* LovableRogue: When Tidus first meets him, O'aka has big ambitions despite being a rookie merchant. He has no problem sneaking into restricted areas to sell to interested soldiers, or making underhanded deals with people who are on the outs with Yevon.
* RecurringTraveller: For profit, of course.
* ReplacementGoldfish: It turns out that O'aka's so generous to Yuna and her party because Yuna reminds him of his late sister, who was a summoner that was killed on her pilgrimage. Post main storyline in Luca, O'aka tells Tidus this, even getting lost in his thoughts when he describes Yuna looking so like his sister.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He continues doing business with Tidus and Yuna, even when they're declared traitors. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished This gets him jailed by the Yevon clergy]], although he has no regrets.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In ''X-2'', the Al Bhed repossess his travel agency in Macalania when O'aka dodges their debt collectors. The nearby temple fell into the lake when the Fayth deserted it, and O'aka lost his main attraction--and with it, his customers. The Gullwings can help him stow away about the ''Celsius'', where he panhandles for gil in order to become solvent again.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He has a brother named Wantz who reluctantly takes over the family business when O'aka is jailed for selling equipment to the enemies of Yevon (guess who).
* SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity: O'aka appears more than once just before a boss fight.
** Lampshaded when your party kills Seymour, and he appears outside to leisurely sell you things while the Guado are out to kill you. When they storm out, he warps away with the Save Sphere.
* ThoseTwoGuys: O'aka later reconciles with Wantz and takes him on as his clerk.
* UndyingLoyalty: Towards Yuna, rivaled only by her Guardians and the people of Besaid. He doesn't care if she was labeled a heretic or not, he is still one of her staunchest supporters.
* UnknownRival: To Rin, whom he dreams of one day surpassing.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The Gullwings have the option of either letting O'aka take refuge on the Celsius, or leave him at the mercy of the Al Bhed hunting him. Should the latter choice be made, O'aka will WorkOffTheDebt in Bikanel Desert.
* WorkOffTheDebt: The Gullwings can leave him at the mercy of the loan sharks, whereupon O'aka is found shoveling dirt in the Bikanel Desert.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Although he only says it to Tidus, Yuna reminds him of his sister, who was also a summoner but who died on her pilgrimage. This is another reason why he helps her, and refuses to inform on her to the authorities in Bevelle.

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* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Averted. ChangingOfTheGuard: If you helped him early on (donate over 10,000 gil to him during Gatta survives Operation Mi'ihen, he undergoes CharacterDevelopment and becomes a mature and competent officer, replacing his start up), he gives you major discounts fallen mentor Luzzu.
* CharacterDevelopment: He'll mature a lot
and in general sells you way better equipment change his outlook if he survives Operation Mi'ihen. Rather than the stores.
HotBlooded and somewhat cocky youth who went to participate in the Operation, others will describe him as being somewhat gloomy and he'll be much more serious and [[AFatherToHisMen devoted to his men]] and duties.
* FriendlyShopkeeper: EagerRookie: He starts out the game as a bit down on young soldier looking for glory and to go into battle, and seems unable to consider that battles like Operation Mi'ihen could end poorly for his luck side. Luzzu and needing a loan other officers look to keep him away from the front lines in Operation Mi'ihen, and if he survives, he learns from his youthful mistakes and undergoes CharacterDevelopment.
* HeroicBSOD: If
the player in order chooses Gatta to survive, [[SurvivorGuilt he will enter this state until the party leaves the Temple of Djose.]] Gatta just saw Luzzu's dead body ripped apart and completely destroyed, which is enough to leave him shellshocked for quite awhile and changed for the rest of his life.
-->'''Gatta:''' What's going on? ''WHAT'S GOING OOON?!!!''
* HotBlooded: Young and eager
to get running. The player can choose not to donate to him, but if they do donate enough, they get a discount later on. into battle.
* KidSamurai:
He's always happy to see the party and later in the game, you can get a discount simply by asking for it. Later, his brother Wantz takes over the business, carrying on the legacy of helping the party. Both characters return in X-2 and this time, O'aka is in debt to the Al Bhed. The player can choose to either save him by harboring him on their airship, or turn him into the Al Bhed. However, saving him and paying off his debt earns an achievement/Trophy, as well as unlocks an easy money trick. Later, if the player continues on his quest-line, he and Wantz open up a new shop that sells some powerful accessories.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In X-2, for someone who's supposed to be buried in debt, he never runs out of stock. Keep in mind that the ''method'' to helping O'aka work off his debt is to repeatedly buy items from him in large increments.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: O'aka remembers who his friends are, giving them large discounts on very valuable items if they sponsor his business. He's also determined
inexperienced youngster looking to make good on a name for himself, and while he's a capable fighter he also has a lot to learn. Prior to Operation Mi'ihen he tends to make several typical mistakes of a young warrior, such as taking victory for granted.
* RankUp: If he's
the debts survivor of Operation Mi'ihen, when he incurs during X-2.
* IGaveMyWord: Help him reach his goal, and O'aka
returns in triumph...only to find Besaid he'l be promoted to leading the Al Bhed lying dead on the floor, having been killed by the fiends set loose by Vegnagun. Determined to honor the debt collectors (as he will never be able to repay them), O'aka adamantly remains in the snowy, inhospitable travel agency.
* IntrepidMerchant: O'aka is very good at his job, frequently offering valuable equipment other merchants don't carry. When things go bad for him, it's due more to bad luck than ineptitude.
* LovableRogue: When Tidus first meets him, O'aka has big ambitions despite being a rookie merchant. He has no problem sneaking into restricted areas to sell to interested soldiers, or making underhanded deals with people who are on the outs with Yevon.
* RecurringTraveller: For profit, of course.
* ReplacementGoldfish: It turns out that O'aka's so generous to Yuna and her party because Yuna reminds him of his late sister, who was a summoner that was killed on her pilgrimage. Post main storyline in Luca, O'aka tells Tidus this, even getting lost in his thoughts when he describes Yuna looking so like his sister.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He continues doing business with Tidus and Yuna, even when they're declared traitors. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished This gets him jailed by the Yevon clergy]], although he has no regrets.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In ''X-2'', the Al Bhed repossess his travel agency in Macalania when O'aka dodges their debt collectors. The nearby temple fell into the lake when the Fayth deserted it, and O'aka lost his main attraction--and with it, his customers. The Gullwings can help him stow away about the ''Celsius'', where he panhandles for gil in order to become solvent again.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He has a brother named Wantz who reluctantly takes over the family business when O'aka is jailed for selling equipment to the enemies of Yevon (guess who).
* SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity: O'aka appears more than once just before a boss fight.
** Lampshaded when your party kills Seymour, and he appears outside to leisurely sell you things while the Guado are out to kill you. When they storm out, he warps away with the Save Sphere.
Crusaders there.
* ThoseTwoGuys: O'aka later reconciles with Wantz and takes him on as his clerk.
* UndyingLoyalty: Towards Yuna, rivaled only by her Guardians and the people of Besaid. He doesn't care if she was labeled a heretic or not,
As Luzzu's protegé, he is still one of her staunchest supporters.
* UnknownRival: To Rin, whom he dreams of one day surpassing.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The Gullwings have the option of either letting O'aka take refuge on the Celsius, or leave him
always seen at the mercy of the Al Bhed hunting him. Should the latter choice be made, O'aka will WorkOffTheDebt in Bikanel Desert.
* WorkOffTheDebt: The Gullwings can leave him at the mercy of the loan sharks, whereupon O'aka is found shoveling dirt in the Bikanel Desert.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Although he only says it to Tidus, Yuna reminds him of
his sister, who was also a summoner but who died on her pilgrimage. This is another reason why he helps her, and refuses to inform on her to the authorities in Bevelle.side following his orders.



[[folder:Luzzu]]
!!Luzzu
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->''"No one has been able to defeat'' [Sin] ''it."''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Ryuzo Ishino (Japanese), John [=DeMita=] (English)

A recruiter for the Crusaders in Besaid, whose mere presence on the island drives Wakka up the wall. He participates in the doomed Operation Mi'ihen alongside his newest recruit Gatta. He was also the one who persuaded Chappu, Wakka's late younger brother, to join the Crusaders. Wakka settles his accounts with Luzzu on the eve of Operation Mi'hen. Depending on your choice when talking to Gatta about following orders, either he or Luzzu will perish.

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!!Luzzu
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[[folder:Lucil]]
!!Captain Lucil
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->''"No one has been able to defeat'' [Sin] ''it."''
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Ryuzo Ishino Creator/SayakaOhara (Japanese), John [=DeMita=] Creator/CandiMilo (English)

A recruiter for Captain of the Crusaders in Besaid, whose mere presence on the island drives Wakka up the wall. He participates in the doomed Chocobo Knights during Operation Mi'ihen alongside his newest recruit Gatta. He was also Mi'ihen. After the one who persuaded Chappu, Wakka's late younger brother, to join the Crusaders. Wakka settles his accounts battle, she, along with Luzzu on Elma and Clasko, travel to the eve Calm Lands to catch new chocobos and reform the Knights after the heavy losses they sustain. (There's only three of Operation Mi'hen. Depending on your choice when talking to Gatta about following orders, either he or Luzzu them now.) She will perish.accompany the guardians up until the Moonflow, which her chocobo cannot cross.\\\
Lucil, along with her knights, are among those who decided to side with the Youth League in ''X-2''. Lucil is promoted to Nooj's second-in-command. Naturally, she is none-too-pleased if the Gullwings align themselves with New Yevon. Lucil is fought as a friendly wager in the battle tournament, and can be recruited in the Creature Creator.



* TheAtoner: Before he leaves to participate in the Operation, he tells Wakka that he was the one who convinced Chappu to join the Crusaders feeling deeply sorry for what he did.
* ConsummateProfessional: He's a veteran and competent Crusader who is aware of the dangers of being a GloryHound on the battlefield or underestimating the enemy, and knows how to both follow and give orders.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: If Luzzu is the one to die during Operation Mi'ihen, Gatta states that he found Luzzu "torn in half."
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As he knows Operation Mi'ihen is dangerous and has a chance of failing, Luzzu does not want his young recruit Gatta to participate in the battle and tells him to stay away.
* SurvivorGuilt: If the player chooses him to survive, he will feel like this for not protecting Gatta nor stopping him to get into the battle.
-->'''Luzzu:''' Damn it!
* ThoseTwoGuys: He was always seen along with his protegé, Gatta, before the end of Operation Mi'ihen.

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* TheAtoner: Before he leaves FieryRedhead: She scolds Luzzu and Gatta for spending some time talking to participate Yuna instead of taking the Sinspawn to the Mushroom Rocks in the Operation, he tells Wakka that he was the one who convinced Chappu to join the Crusaders feeling deeply sorry for what he did.
Mi'ihen Highroad. She's also a [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure great commander in battle]].
* ConsummateProfessional: He's IronLady: She's a veteran firm and competent Crusader who is aware tough commander.
* LadyOfWar: Capable and composed regardless
of the dangers of being a GloryHound on odds or what happens to her and the battlefield or underestimating other knights.
* NumberTwo: Seems to have become Nooj's second-in-command in
the enemy, and knows how to both follow and give orders.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: If Luzzu is
Youth League. Lucil even becomes the one to die faction's leader during Operation Mi'ihen, Gatta states Nooj's absence, although she makes it clear that she'll relinquish her leadership once he found Luzzu "torn in half."
comes back.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As he knows Should the Gullwings give the Awesome Sphere to New Yevon, most of the Youth League will turn on them. One of the few exceptions is Lucil, who instead requests an audience with Yuna concerning the trouble with (and not between) the two groups, namely, their respective leaders' disappearances.
* PromotedToPlayable: In X-2 as an AI-controlled party member.
* TheStoic: Not even the disastrous outcome of
Operation Mi'ihen is dangerous shakes her for long, and has a chance of failing, Luzzu does not want she instead immediately sets about to finding practical ways to begin rebuilding and reforming the Chocobo knights.
* {{Stripperific}}: Lucil's clothes for her lower half is what looks to be panties and garters to hold up her stockings, making it almost look like she forgot her lower pants.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: An InUniverse example. Tidus wonders in
his young recruit Gatta narration what became of her and her attempt to participate in rebuild the battle Chocobo Knights, but she and tells him to stay away.
Elma are never encountered again, unlike many other [=NPCs=] that you can run into again.
* SurvivorGuilt: If YouAreInCommandNow: Lucil stresses that she is only "acting leader" of the player chooses him to survive, he Youth League with Nooj gone, but it's obvious that she's the new Mevyn. Rikku hopes the League will feel "start behaving itself" now that a cooler head is in charge.
-->'''Rikku''': Commander Lucil makes Brother look
like this for not protecting Gatta nor stopping him to get into the battle.
-->'''Luzzu:''' Damn it!
* ThoseTwoGuys: He was always seen along with his protegé, Gatta, before the end of Operation Mi'ihen.
a pretty sad leader.



[[folder:Gatta]]
!!Gatta
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroshiKamiya (Japanese), Adam Paul (English)

A young Crusader recruit from the Isle of Besaid following the orders of his superior Luzzu who participated in the failed Operation Mi'ihen. Luzzu told him to remain at headquarters but, depending on your dialog choice, he may or may not leave his post.

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[[folder:Gatta]]
!!Gatta
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[[folder:Elma]]
!!Elma
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroshiKamiya Sumomo Momomori (Japanese), Adam Paul Julia Fletcher (English)

A young Crusader recruit from Second in command of the Isle of Besaid following the orders of his superior Luzzu who participated Chocobo Knights and {{Heterosexual Life Partner}} to Lucil. She's a little more free-wheeling than her soft-spoken boss. Like Lucil, she has little patience for Clasko's bumbling. She can also be fought and recruited in the failed Operation Mi'ihen. Luzzu told him to remain at headquarters but, depending on your dialog choice, he may or may not leave his post.Creature Creator.



* ChangingOfTheGuard: If Gatta survives Operation Mi'ihen, he undergoes CharacterDevelopment and becomes a mature and competent officer, replacing his fallen mentor Luzzu.
* CharacterDevelopment: He'll mature a lot and change his outlook if he survives Operation Mi'ihen. Rather than the HotBlooded and somewhat cocky youth who went to participate in the Operation, others will describe him as being somewhat gloomy and he'll be much more serious and [[AFatherToHisMen devoted to his men]] and duties.
* EagerRookie: He starts the game as a young soldier looking for glory and to go into battle, and seems unable to consider that battles like Operation Mi'ihen could end poorly for his side. Luzzu and other officers look to keep him away from the front lines in Operation Mi'ihen, and if he survives, he learns from his youthful mistakes and undergoes CharacterDevelopment.
* HeroicBSOD: If the player chooses Gatta to survive, [[SurvivorGuilt he will enter this state until the party leaves the Temple of Djose.]] Gatta just saw Luzzu's dead body ripped apart and completely destroyed, which is enough to leave him shellshocked for quite awhile and changed for the rest of his life.
-->'''Gatta:''' What's going on? ''WHAT'S GOING OOON?!!!''
* HotBlooded: Young and eager to get into battle.
* KidSamurai: He's an inexperienced youngster looking to make a name for himself, and while he's a capable fighter he also has a lot to learn. Prior to Operation Mi'ihen he tends to make several typical mistakes of a young warrior, such as taking victory for granted.
* RankUp: If he's the survivor of Operation Mi'ihen, when he returns to Besaid he'l be promoted to leading the Crusaders there.
* ThoseTwoGuys: As Luzzu's protegé, he is always seen at his side following his orders.

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* ChangingOfTheGuard: If Gatta survives Operation Mi'ihen, he undergoes CharacterDevelopment LadyOfWar: She's a no nonsense fighter and becomes a mature member of an elite arm of the Crusaders.
* NotSoStoic: While she mostly appears as firm, tough,
and competent officer, replacing his fallen mentor Luzzu.
* CharacterDevelopment: He'll mature a lot and change his outlook if he survives Operation Mi'ihen. Rather than
professional as her captain, on the HotBlooded and somewhat cocky youth who went to participate in the Operation, others will describe him as being somewhat gloomy and he'll be much more serious and [[AFatherToHisMen devoted to his men]] and duties.
* EagerRookie: He starts the game as a young soldier looking for glory and to go into battle, and seems unable to consider that battles like Operation
Mi'ihen could end poorly for his side. Luzzu Highroad she'll admit that loathes guard/patrol duty and other officers look to keep him away from the front lines in Operation Mi'ihen, and if he survives, he learns from his youthful mistakes and undergoes CharacterDevelopment.
* HeroicBSOD: If the player chooses Gatta to survive, [[SurvivorGuilt he will enter this state until the party leaves the Temple of Djose.]] Gatta just saw Luzzu's dead body ripped apart and completely destroyed, which is enough to leave him shellshocked for quite awhile and changed for the rest of his life.
-->'''Gatta:''' What's going on? ''WHAT'S GOING OOON?!!!''
* HotBlooded: Young and
finds it horribly boring. By comparison she's eager to get into for a proper battle.
* KidSamurai: He's NumberTwo: The second in command to captain Lucil.
* PromotedToPlayable: In X-2 as
an inexperienced youngster looking to make a name for himself, and while he's a capable fighter he also has a lot to learn. Prior to Operation Mi'ihen he tends to make several typical mistakes of a young warrior, such as taking victory for granted.
* RankUp: If he's the survivor of Operation Mi'ihen, when he returns to Besaid he'l be promoted to leading the Crusaders there.
* ThoseTwoGuys: As Luzzu's protegé, he is always seen at his side following his orders.
AI-controlled party member.



[[folder:The Chocobo Knights]]
!!Captain Lucil
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SayakaOhara (Japanese), Creator/CandiMilo (English)

Captain of the Chocobo Knights during Operation Mi'ihen. After the battle, she, along with Elma and Clasko, travel to the Calm Lands to catch new chocobos and reform the Knights after the heavy losses they sustain. (There's only three of them now.) She will accompany the guardians up until the Moonflow, which her chocobo cannot cross.\\\
Lucil, along with her knights, are among those who decided to side with the Youth League in ''X-2''. Lucil is promoted to Nooj's second-in-command. Naturally, she is none-too-pleased if the Gullwings align themselves with New Yevon. Lucil is fought as a friendly wager in the battle tournament, and can be recruited in the Creature Creator.

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[[folder:The Chocobo Knights]]
!!Captain Lucil
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[[folder:Clasko]]
!!Clasko
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->''"Captain! Wait for me!!"''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SayakaOhara Takayuki Yamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/CandiMilo Matt K. Miller (English)

Captain The third member of the surviving Chocobo Knights during Operation Mi'ihen. After the battle, she, along with Elma and Clasko, travel to the Calm Lands to catch new chocobos and reform the Knights after the heavy losses they sustain. (There's only three of them now.) She will accompany the guardians up until the Moonflow, which her chocobo cannot cross.who is often left in their dust. He is a total failure at everything he puts his hand to--apart from taming chocobos.\\\
Lucil, along with her knights, are among those who decided to side with Clasko joins his old comrades in the Youth League in ''X-2''. Lucil is promoted to Nooj's second-in-command. Naturally, she is none-too-pleased if the Gullwings align themselves with New Yevon. Lucil is fought as a friendly wager in the battle tournament, and can be recruited in the Creature Creator.League, but fares little better there.



* FieryRedhead: She scolds Luzzu and Gatta for spending some time talking to Yuna instead of taking the Sinspawn to the Mushroom Rocks in the Mi'ihen Highroad. She's also a [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure great commander in battle]].
* IronLady: She's a firm and tough commander.
* LadyOfWar: Capable and composed regardless of the odds or what happens to her and the other knights.
* NumberTwo: Seems to have become Nooj's second-in-command in the Youth League. Lucil even becomes the faction's leader during Nooj's absence, although she makes it clear that she'll relinquish her leadership once he comes back.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Should the Gullwings give the Awesome Sphere to New Yevon, most of the Youth League will turn on them. One of the few exceptions is Lucil, who instead requests an audience with Yuna concerning the trouble with (and not between) the two groups, namely, their respective leaders' disappearances.
* PromotedToPlayable: In X-2 as an AI-controlled party member.
* TheStoic: Not even the disastrous outcome of Operation Mi'ihen shakes her for long, and she instead immediately sets about to finding practical ways to begin rebuilding and reforming the Chocobo knights.
* {{Stripperific}}: Lucil's clothes for her lower half is what looks to be panties and garters to hold up her stockings, making it almost look like she forgot her lower pants.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: An InUniverse example. Tidus wonders in his narration what became of her and her attempt to rebuild the Chocobo Knights, but she and Elma are never encountered again, unlike many other [=NPCs=] that you can run into again.
* YouAreInCommandNow: Lucil stresses that she is only "acting leader" of the Youth League with Nooj gone, but it's obvious that she's the new Mevyn. Rikku hopes the League will "start behaving itself" now that a cooler head is in charge.
-->'''Rikku''': Commander Lucil makes Brother look like a pretty sad leader.

!!Elma
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Sumomo Momomori (Japanese), Julia Fletcher (English)

Second in command of the Chocobo Knights and {{Heterosexual Life Partner}} to Lucil. She's a little more free-wheeling than her soft-spoken boss. Like Lucil, she has little patience for Clasko's bumbling. She can also be fought and recruited in the Creature Creator.
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* LadyOfWar: She's a no nonsense fighter and a member of an elite arm of the Crusaders.
* NotSoStoic: While she mostly appears as firm, tough, and professional as her captain, on the Mi'ihen Highroad she'll admit that loathes guard/patrol duty and finds it horribly boring. By comparison she's eager for a proper battle.
* NumberTwo: The second in command to captain Lucil.
* PromotedToPlayable: In X-2 as an AI-controlled party member.

!!Clasko
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->''"Captain! Wait for me!!"''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Takayuki Yamaguchi (Japanese), Matt K. Miller (English)

The third member of the surviving Chocobo Knights who is often left in their dust. He is a total failure at everything he puts his hand to--apart from taming chocobos.\\\
Clasko joins his old comrades in the Youth League, but fares little better there.
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[[folder:Shelinda]]
!!Shelinda
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MikiNagasawa (Japanese), Creator/SherryLynn (English)

A Yevon nun with no trace of evil. She agrees to help Tidus spread the word to sing the "Hymn of the Fayth" and calm Sin.\\\
In ''X-2'', Shelinda has quit the church after being discouraged with the direction of New Yevon.

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[[folder:Shelinda]]
!!Shelinda
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!Other Non-Playable Characters
[[folder:Maechen]]
!!Maechen
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->''"And that, as they say, is that."''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MikiNagasawa Takuma Suzuki (Japanese), Creator/SherryLynn Dwight Schultz (English)

A Yevon nun with no trace An old scholar who has an astounding amount of evil. She agrees to help Tidus spread knowledge of Spira and its history. He first appears at Mi'ihen Highroad walking near a statue of Lord Mi'ihen, and follows the word to sing guardians throughout the "Hymn of the Fayth" and calm Sin.game.\\\
In ''X-2'', Shelinda has quit the church after being discouraged with the direction of New Yevon. Maechen shows up again to provide more exposition and plot twists, as well as dropping hints that Tidus could be revived somehow.



* BadassAdorable: She is incredibly softspoken, kind, with no trace of corruption, and helps people when needed. Then she's suddenly appointed as leader of Bevelle's guards when things start to go bad in the city.
* BrickJoke: Back before it becomes widespread news, Tidus has the option of telling Shelinda that there's nothing to the rumors about Yuna and Seymour's engagement. When the wedding becomes common news, she immediately admonishes Tidus for lying to her.
* ButtMonkey: Spends most of the first game being this. Though, after the player beats Yunalesca, she's risen above it, and become a major organizer within Bevelle. Although it's a little questionable how much she has improved, as the only reason she got the job as Captain of the Guard in the first place is because she was literally the last person in Bevelle qualified enough for it. Her job as a reporter only came around because she was being pushed around by the other members of the church.
* ExtremeDoormat: Worse than ''Yuna'' in the first game. Part of her CharacterDevelopment is Tidus showing her she doesn't have to be this way. Falls right back into it in the second game. Maybe.
-->'''Paine:''' She complains, but you can tell she enjoys being a reporter.
* HealingHands: Has had some practice with White Magic, though using it leaves her quite noticeably out of breath and tired.
* HeroWorshipper: Takes Yuna as an inspiration, especially when Yevon starts to crumble in Bevelle.
* HolierThanThou: She's trying to convince the Crusaders to halt their heretical Operation Mi'hen when the party first meets her. After a while she's impressed by their resolve and decides to help them with her white magic, but when it fails she goes back to moralizing about never going back on Yevon's teachings.
* IntrepidReporter: In the second game, she's a reporter.
* ItsAllMyFault: She is first encountered on Mushroom Rock Road, where she tries to convince the Crusaders not to fight Sin with forbidden weapons. When the operation ends in disaster, she characteristically blames herself, and dedicates her time to mending the wounds of the survivors.
* KentBrockmanNews: Surprisingly, she turns up in Luca as a newscaster: She interviews the Gullwings before the upcoming Sphere Break tournament, and tries to pump Yuna for gossip. In Chapter 4, you can watch her on-the-street interviews of [=NPCs=] with Shinra's commsphere.
* NiceGirl: Her piety aside, she truly does mean well, and tries to be as helpful as she can be to whoever needs it, whether the Crusaders or Yuna's entourage.
* ShipperOnDeck: She is one of Yuna and Seymour's gushing fangirls, and hypes everyone up about their coming nuptials.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: As a reporter, she continues to wear her old Yevon acolyte robes despite having cut ties with the temples.
* TokenGoodTeammate: One of the few fully devout Yevonites who's not corrupt, evil, undead, or a combination of any or all of the above. By the end of the game, she's the highest ranking Yevonite we see, and is instrumental to the party destroying Yu Yevon by asking the people to sing the Hymn of the Fayth to placate Jecht-as-Sin.
* YouAreInCommandNow: At the end of the game, Shelinda is temporarily promoted to Bevelle's captain of the guard once the Maesters are all killed. Hilarious but a little sad, too. She was promoted because the place was in such chaos from the disappearance of various maesters that there was nobody else left.

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* BadassAdorable: She is incredibly softspoken, kind, with no trace of corruption, and helps people AbsentMindedProfessor: He has an impeccable memory when needed. Then she's suddenly appointed as leader it comes to world events, but ''X-2'' suggests his mind is slipping due to his unfathomable age and he can no longer recall details from his own life. That, or he doean't have much space left in his brain.
* AlreadyMetEveryone: An optional event in Zanarkand during Chapter 5 had Maechen showing YRP one memory, namely, his memory
of Bevelle's guards when things start meeting Braska and his Guardians at that very spot.
* BlackMage: In the sequel the Black Mage Dressphere is made from his 1000 year old memories of Lenne.
* TheBore: His lectures are pretty interesting even if the text boxes suggest that Tidus finds them agonizing
to go bad sit through. In the sequel, Yuna has dialogue options begging him to stop his interminable lectures on Spiran history. Unfortunately for her, you have to listen to ''all'' of it to get 100% completion. Furthermore, the mechanic to stop him is disabled in the city.
''HD Remaster'' version.
* BrickJoke: Back before it becomes widespread news, Tidus has {{Catchphrase}}: Ends each of his expository speeches with "And that, as they say, is that."
* CoolOldGuy: Though he might be considered boring and slow, his knowledge and affable personality makes him very charismatic.
* CozyVoiceForCatastrophes: He narrates in a very slow and unamused tone, though he sometimes may raise his voice a little to emphasize something.
* DeadAllAlong: Through a recording in
the option of telling Shelinda that there's nothing to the rumors about Yuna and Seymour's engagement. When the wedding becomes common news, she immediately admonishes Tidus for lying to her.
* ButtMonkey: Spends most of the first game being this. Though, after the player beats Yunalesca, she's risen above it, and become a major organizer within Bevelle. Although
Black Mage Dressphere, it's revealed that he met Yuna's doppelganger in Zanarkand long ago. In doing so, he reveals himself as an unsent; Maechan has been gathering knowledge for so long that he simply forgot he was dead. After one last heart-to-heart with Yuna, Maechen apparently sends himself--although Rikku believes he'll return one day with more stories to tell.
* ExpositionBreak: Formerly the TropeNamer - it used to be called
a little questionable how Maechen Period. Put it this way: he talks so much she has improved, as the only reason she got the job as Captain of the Guard in the first place is because she was that you can literally leave the last person in Bevelle qualified enough for it. Her job as a reporter only came around game alone, go make yourself something to eat and come back, and he's still talking when you finish your sandwich.
* TheFogOfAges: Zigzagged. He knows so much about ancient historical events
because she he was being pushed around by there in person for many of them. On the other members hand, he's forgotten a lot of more personal details from his own life, including ''the fact that he's supposed to be dead.''
* MrExposition: As a dedicated scholar studying cultural and historical aspects of Spira, he loves to talk about it to Tidus, a newbie in Spira.
* RecurringTraveller: Despite being so old, he appears almost everywhere you go.
* StealthHiBye: ''X-2'' lampshades
the church.
* ExtremeDoormat: Worse than ''Yuna''
fact that he's just some teleporting sage who appears whenever someone needs exposition.
-->'''Logos''' [notices Maechen
in the first game. Part of her CharacterDevelopment his bedroom] When did ''you'' sneak in, old man?\\
'''Maechen''': You can't expect me to remember ''everything'' that happens!
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: What's interesting about his farewell scene
is Tidus showing her she that it doesn't have to be this way. Falls right back into it in the second game. Maybe.
-->'''Paine:''' She complains, but you can tell she enjoys being a reporter.
* HealingHands: Has had some practice
end with White Magic, though using it leaves her quite noticeably out of breath and tired.
* HeroWorshipper: Takes
Yuna as an inspiration, especially when Yevon starts to crumble in Bevelle.
* HolierThanThou: She's trying to convince the Crusaders to halt their heretical Operation Mi'hen when the party first meets her. After a while she's impressed by their resolve and decides to help them with her white magic, but when it fails she goes back to moralizing about never going back on Yevon's teachings.
* IntrepidReporter: In the second game, she's a reporter.
* ItsAllMyFault: She is first encountered on Mushroom Rock Road, where she tries to convince the Crusaders not to fight Sin with forbidden weapons. When the operation ends in disaster, she characteristically blames herself, and dedicates her time to mending the wounds of the survivors.
* KentBrockmanNews: Surprisingly, she turns up in Luca as a newscaster: She interviews the Gullwings before the upcoming Sphere Break tournament, and tries to pump Yuna for gossip. In Chapter 4, you can watch her on-the-street interviews of [=NPCs=] with Shinra's commsphere.
* NiceGirl: Her piety aside, she truly does mean well, and tries to be as helpful as she can be to whoever needs it, whether the Crusaders or Yuna's entourage.
* ShipperOnDeck: She is one of Yuna and Seymour's gushing fangirls, and hypes
sending him. Since everyone up about their coming nuptials.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: As a reporter, she continues to wear her old Yevon acolyte robes despite having cut ties with
he meets leaves him behind or dies eventually, he feels "quite lonely", so he seemingly floats around as the temples.
* TokenGoodTeammate: One
unliving repository of the few fully devout Yevonites who's not corrupt, evil, undead, or a combination of any or all of the above. By the end of the game, she's the highest ranking Yevonite we see, and is instrumental Spira's history. However, it could also be interpreted as Maechen sending himself to the party destroying Yu Yevon by asking the people to sing the Hymn of the Fayth to placate Jecht-as-Sin.
* YouAreInCommandNow: At the end of the game, Shelinda is temporarily promoted to Bevelle's captain of the guard once the Maesters are all killed. Hilarious but a little sad, too. She was promoted because the place was in such chaos from the disappearance of various maesters that there was nobody else left.
Farplane.



[[folder:Wantz]]
!!Wantz
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Takayuki Yamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/TomKenny (English)

A mysterious young man who is seen stalking Yuna in the Liki Ferry to Kilika. Later, he is revealed to be O'aka XIII's younger brother when O'aka is imprisoned for supporting Yuna and becomes his substitute. O'aka retires after his release and gives the business to him. He was also a former guardian along with O'aka to his late sister.

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[[folder:Wantz]]
!!Wantz
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[[folder:O'aka XXIII]]
!!O'aka
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->''"O'aka XXIII, merchant extraordinaire, at your service!"''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Takayuki Yamaguchi Hidenari Ugaki (Japanese), Creator/TomKenny Creator/DwightSchultz (English)

A mysterious young man who is seen stalking Yuna in the Liki Ferry to Kilika. Later, he is revealed to be Or O'aka XIII's younger brother when O'aka The XXIII, Merchant Extraordinaire. He is imprisoned for supporting Yuna and becomes his substitute. O'aka retires after his release and gives the business to him. He was also a former guardian along an IntrepidMerchant with O'aka a cockney accent who hounds Yuna's party, trying to his late sister.interest them in weapons and items.



* ChekhovsGunman: He was first seen in the ferry stalking Yuna and would make other unexpected appearances on the way. Tidus and Yuna recognized him in Mt. Gagazet.
* MagikarpPower: By the end of the game, he will sell you all 14 weapon and armor types...with ''four'' empty slots apiece, making Wantz invaluable for customizing optimal equipment.
* {{Paparazzi}}: Wantz would stalk Yuna in almost every place she was and even took a few photos.
* SuddenlyVoiced: He didn't say a single word at first. Then when you meet him in Mt. Gagazet he finally introduces himself.
** There is an option earlier in the game where if you visit the Farplane, you can see him conversing with the image of his late sister, saying how much Yuna looks like her. But if you try and approach him, he'll run away.

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* ChekhovsGunman: He was first seen AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Averted. If you helped him early on (donate over 10,000 gil to him during his start up), he gives you major discounts and in general sells you way better equipment than the ferry stalking Yuna stores.
* FriendlyShopkeeper: He starts out as a bit down on his luck
and would make other unexpected appearances on needing a loan from the way. Tidus player in order to get running. The player can choose not to donate to him, but if they do donate enough, they get a discount later on. He's always happy to see the party and Yuna recognized him later in Mt. Gagazet.
* MagikarpPower: By the end of
the game, you can get a discount simply by asking for it. Later, his brother Wantz takes over the business, carrying on the legacy of helping the party. Both characters return in X-2 and this time, O'aka is in debt to the Al Bhed. The player can choose to either save him by harboring him on their airship, or turn him into the Al Bhed. However, saving him and paying off his debt earns an achievement/Trophy, as well as unlocks an easy money trick. Later, if the player continues on his quest-line, he and Wantz open up a new shop that sells some powerful accessories.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In X-2, for someone who's supposed to be buried in debt, he never runs out of stock. Keep in mind that the ''method'' to helping O'aka work off his debt is to repeatedly buy items from him in large increments.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: O'aka remembers who his friends are, giving them large discounts on very valuable items if they sponsor his business. He's also determined to make good on the debts he incurs during X-2.
* IGaveMyWord: Help him reach his goal, and O'aka returns in triumph...only to find the Al Bhed lying dead on the floor, having been killed by the fiends set loose by Vegnagun. Determined to honor the debt collectors (as
he will never be able to repay them), O'aka adamantly remains in the snowy, inhospitable travel agency.
* IntrepidMerchant: O'aka is very good at his job, frequently offering valuable equipment other merchants don't carry. When things go bad for him, it's due more to bad luck than ineptitude.
* LovableRogue: When Tidus first meets him, O'aka has big ambitions despite being a rookie merchant. He has no problem sneaking into restricted areas to
sell you all 14 weapon and armor types...with ''four'' empty slots apiece, to interested soldiers, or making Wantz invaluable for customizing optimal equipment.
underhanded deals with people who are on the outs with Yevon.
* {{Paparazzi}}: Wantz would stalk RecurringTraveller: For profit, of course.
* ReplacementGoldfish: It turns out that O'aka's so generous to
Yuna in almost every place she was and even took a few photos.
* SuddenlyVoiced: He didn't say a single word at first. Then when you meet
her party because Yuna reminds him in Mt. Gagazet he finally introduces himself.
** There is an option earlier in the game where if you visit the Farplane, you can see him conversing with the image
of his late sister, saying how much who was a summoner that was killed on her pilgrimage. Post main storyline in Luca, O'aka tells Tidus this, even getting lost in his thoughts when he describes Yuna looks looking so like her. But if his sister.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He continues doing business with Tidus and Yuna, even when they're declared traitors. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished This gets him jailed by the Yevon clergy]], although he has no regrets.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In ''X-2'', the Al Bhed repossess his travel agency in Macalania when O'aka dodges their debt collectors. The nearby temple fell into the lake when the Fayth deserted it, and O'aka lost his main attraction--and with it, his customers. The Gullwings can help him stow away about the ''Celsius'', where he panhandles for gil in order to become solvent again.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He has a brother named Wantz who reluctantly takes over the family business when O'aka is jailed for selling equipment to the enemies of Yevon (guess who).
* SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity: O'aka appears more than once just before a boss fight.
** Lampshaded when your party kills Seymour, and he appears outside to leisurely sell
you try things while the Guado are out to kill you. When they storm out, he warps away with the Save Sphere.
* ThoseTwoGuys: O'aka later reconciles with Wantz
and approach him, he'll run away.takes him on as his clerk.
* UndyingLoyalty: Towards Yuna, rivaled only by her Guardians and the people of Besaid. He doesn't care if she was labeled a heretic or not, he is still one of her staunchest supporters.
* UnknownRival: To Rin, whom he dreams of one day surpassing.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The Gullwings have the option of either letting O'aka take refuge on the Celsius, or leave him at the mercy of the Al Bhed hunting him. Should the latter choice be made, O'aka will WorkOffTheDebt in Bikanel Desert.
* WorkOffTheDebt: The Gullwings can leave him at the mercy of the loan sharks, whereupon O'aka is found shoveling dirt in the Bikanel Desert.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Although he only says it to Tidus, Yuna reminds him of his sister, who was also a summoner but who died on her pilgrimage. This is another reason why he helps her, and refuses to inform on her to the authorities in Bevelle.



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[[folder:The Aeons in general]]
The collective term for the powerful summoned creatures in the world of Spira. In a summoner's pilgrimage to destroy Sin, he or she must travel across Spira, and pray to the temples that house the Fayth of these Aeons until the Aeon granted them its power. Once all temples have been visited, the final goal of the summoner is to head for Zanarkand, where they will attempt to obtain the Final Aeon, the only one with power to defeat Sin.

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!Aeons
[[folder:The Aeons in general]]
The collective term for the powerful summoned creatures
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!!Wantz
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Takayuki Yamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/TomKenny (English)

A mysterious young man who is seen stalking Yuna
in the world of Spira. In a summoner's pilgrimage Liki Ferry to destroy Sin, Kilika. Later, he or she must travel across Spira, is revealed to be O'aka XIII's younger brother when O'aka is imprisoned for supporting Yuna and pray to becomes his substitute. O'aka retires after his release and gives the temples that house the Fayth of these Aeons until the Aeon granted them its power. Once all temples have been visited, the final goal of the summoner is business to head for Zanarkand, where they will attempt to obtain the Final Aeon, the only one him. He was also a former guardian along with power O'aka to defeat Sin.his late sister.


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* ChekhovsGunman: He was first seen in the ferry stalking Yuna and would make other unexpected appearances on the way. Tidus and Yuna recognized him in Mt. Gagazet.
* MagikarpPower: By the end of the game, he will sell you all 14 weapon and armor types...with ''four'' empty slots apiece, making Wantz invaluable for customizing optimal equipment.
* {{Paparazzi}}: Wantz would stalk Yuna in almost every place she was and even took a few photos.
* SuddenlyVoiced: He didn't say a single word at first. Then when you meet him in Mt. Gagazet he finally introduces himself.
** There is an option earlier in the game where if you visit the Farplane, you can see him conversing with the image of his late sister, saying how much Yuna looks like her. But if you try and approach him, he'll run away.
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!Aeons
[[folder:The Aeons in general]]
The collective term for the powerful summoned creatures in the world of Spira. In a summoner's pilgrimage to destroy Sin, he or she must travel across Spira, and pray to the temples that house the Fayth of these Aeons until the Aeon granted them its power. Once all temples have been visited, the final goal of the summoner is to head for Zanarkand, where they will attempt to obtain the Final Aeon, the only one with power to defeat Sin.
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A mysterious summoner whom Yuna meets on the Mi'hen Highroad. Much more experienced than Yuna, Belgemine offers to test her preparedness to take on Sin; she makes several later appearances to train up your Aeons. She actually resides in Remiem Temple, an inaccessible temple in the Calm Lands. When Yuna completes her training there, Belgemine reveals that she's an Unsent, having died during her battle against Sin. Now she trains summoners, trying to ensure that no one else suffers her fate. As a reward, Yuna acquires the Magus Sisters as Aeons.

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A mysterious summoner whom Yuna meets on the Mi'hen Highroad. Much more experienced than Yuna, Belgemine offers to test her preparedness to take on Sin; she makes several later appearances to train up your Aeons. She actually resides in Remiem Temple, an a usually inaccessible temple in the Calm Lands. When Yuna completes her training there, Belgemine reveals that she's an Unsent, having died during her battle against Sin. Now she trains summoners, trying to ensure that no one else suffers her fate. As a reward, Yuna acquires the Magus Sisters as Aeons.



* MysteriousWaif: Not much is known about her other than being a summoner who previously took on Sin. It's later revealed that she actually died in battle.

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* MysteriousWaif: Not much is known about her other than being a summoner who previously took on Sin. It's later revealed that she actually died in battle. Nothing is known about if she had any guardians.



* NiceGirl: Compared to Dona, who is also seemingly more mature than Yuna, Belgemine is never condescending to Yuna and is genuinely willing to help her improve. She even heals her and her Aeons before their sparring matches. There's also the fact that she came back as an Unsent to guide new summoners to ultimately defeat Sin, and has fully retained all of her humanity where most other Unsent seen in the games (Lady Ginnem, Seymour, Shuyin) tend to go off the deep end sooner or later. She also doesn't really care for Yevon, considering the religion and the goal of the summoners to be mutually exclusive, so could really care less about Yuna's heretic status so long as the latter is still devoted to finishing her pilgrimage.

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* NiceGirl: Compared to Dona, who is also seemingly more mature than Yuna, Belgemine is never condescending to Yuna and is genuinely willing to help her improve. She even heals her and her Aeons before their sparring matches. There's also the fact that she came back as an Unsent to guide new summoners to ultimately defeat Sin, and has fully retained all of her humanity where most other Unsent seen in the games (Lady Ginnem, Seymour, Shuyin) tend to go off the deep end sooner or later. She also doesn't really care for Yevon, considering the religion and the goal of the summoners to be mutually exclusive, so could couldn't really care less about Yuna's heretic status so long as the latter is still devoted to finishing her pilgrimage.

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* BaitAndSwitch: Head back to the weird [[AstralFinale outer space room]] where you fought Yunalesca in the last game, and you'll be confronted by one of the most-hackneyed villain voices ever recorded for a game. Paine readies herself for a boss fight--but the mood is skewered when the voice asks you a goofy riddle (which is clearly tailored for the knuckle-dragging tourists who have overrun Zanarkand). No matter how you respond, one of the girls recognizes the 'boss' as Isaaru. Now we know why Maroda refuses to even discuss his brother. It's as if he retired from being a holy man to get a job at Six Flags.



* StabTheSalad: Head back to the weird [[AstralFinale outer space room]] where you fought Yunalesca in the last game, and you'll be confronted by one of the most-hackneyed villain voices ever recorded for a game. Paine readies herself for a boss fight--but the mood is skewered when the voice asks you a goofy riddle (which is clearly tailored for the knuckle-dragging tourists who have overrun Zanarkand). No matter how you respond, one of the girls recognizes the 'boss' as Isaaru. Now we know why Maroda refuses to even discuss his brother. It's as if he retired from being a holy man to get a job at Six Flags.
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** It's notable that this happens after she finds more out about Yevon's corruption, somewhere between Bevelle and Zanarkand. It's not beyond the realms of possibility that she might have found out about the price of the Final Summon (Seymour, for instance, certainly could leak that to discourage Yuna's competition, even with Yunaleska out of the picture). And, she may have decided "sod ''that'', my lunkhead is too important to me" and set about the upgrade.

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** It's notable that this happens after she finds more out about Yevon's corruption, somewhere between Bevelle and Zanarkand. It's not beyond the realms of possibility that she might have found out about the price of the Final Summon (Seymour, for instance, certainly could leak that to discourage Yuna's competition, even with Yunaleska Yunalesca out of the picture). And, she may have decided "sod ''that'', my lunkhead is too important to me" and set about the upgrade.

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* AbsoluteCleavage: It starts at her chest and just keeps going all the way to her legs.


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* NavelDeepNeckline: It starts at her chest and just keeps going all the way to her legs.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: Ends his expository speeches with "And that, as they say, is that."

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* LostTechnology: The Al Bhed are quick studies at repairing old machina and getting them to work, but they're pretty much starting from scratch in understanding it. Cid tells Tidus that Yevon's millennia-old ban on machina means that even the Al Bhed are "running around in the dark" on how all the old technology functioned.
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: They're widely hated by other Spirans despite everything from taking in Yevonite refugees to providing affordable travel services to setting up lightning towers on the Thunder Plains to make passage safer. Notably, the tower project was led by an Al Bhed man named Bilghen who was killed while constructing the final tower. Maechen tells Tidus that Yevon's official histories conveniently "forget" to mention Bilghen's ancestry.


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* AbortedArc: One of the residents of Guadosalam in the first game is a blitzer who constantly runs for training. If you talk to him after the main story, he says he intends to make a play for the Guado's vacant leadership. It's implied this could lead to the Guado changing along with the rest of Spira, but the second game instead shows the Guado leaving Guadosalam to die out in Macalania Woods.
* BreakTheHaughty: They certainly believe OurElvesAreBetter, but the losses they suffer in the invasion of Home and their being associated with Seymour's crimes leads to their being hated by most other Spirans. If you talk to the residents of Guadosalam after completing the main story, they even realize they may become as hated as the Al Bhed. By the second game, they're so ashamed they hide in Macalania Woods to become a DyingRace and it's all Kimahri can do to keep his fellow Ronso from having a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Guado have this collectively when they realize what haughty assholes they've been and how awful Seymour's crimes were. They're so ashamed they hide in the Macalania Woods to die out as punishment for what they've done.
* OurElvesAreBetter: Brutally subverted. They ''believe'' this about themselves, but they're taken down multiple pegs during the first game. It's also noted that their racist abuse is what twisted Seymour into the monster he became.
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* AbsoluteCleavage: Taken UpToEleven. It starts at her chest and just keeps going all the way to her legs.

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* AbsoluteCleavage: Taken UpToEleven. It starts at her chest and just keeps going all the way to her legs.



* ExpositionBreak: Formerly the TropeNamer - it used to be called a Maechen Period. Put it this way: [[UpToEleven he talks so much that you can literally leave the game alone, go make yourself something to eat and come back, and he's still talking when you finish your sandwich]].

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* ExpositionBreak: Formerly the TropeNamer - it used to be called a Maechen Period. Put it this way: [[UpToEleven he talks so much that you can literally leave the game alone, go make yourself something to eat and come back, and he's still talking when you finish your sandwich]].sandwich.

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* PantyShot: Constantly.

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* FragileSpeedster: Her HP and defense aren't particularly high, but she has the highest starting agility and evasion of the aeons.

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* StoneWall: Of the "Evasion tank" variety. He has decent defenses all around, though it is his Evasion-stat that sets him apart, outpacing Shiva's by a wide margin, making him near-untouchable by normal attacks. Regular enemies unable to use magic or always accurate attacks will never be able to hit him.
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* BaldOfAuthority: Cid is bald, TheCaptain of his own airship, and the leader of the Al Bhed ethnic minority group. In the sequel, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'' when Yuna, Rikku, and Payne become the captains of their own airship, Cid becomes a LeaderWannabe once let aboard, barking orders as if he was in charge again.
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* ManlyTears: After trying for all of the game to stop Yuna's pilgrimage [[spoiler:to save her from sacrifying her own life]], when he finally sees her alive and well after you defeat Yunalesca, they don't exchange words. Cid simply turns his back on her, with the camera slowly focusing on him, showing him overwhelmed by emotions and barely holding back tears on the verge of escaping his watery eyes.
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* GuideDangIt: There are two treasures in Bevelle's Cloister of Trials, and one of them can potentially be missed (by not bringing two Bevelle Spheres to the final area, whether held by Tidus or have two spheres on the pedestal). Fortunately, this is ''not'' one of the Destruction treasures needed to unlock Anima.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She does soften up once she realizes the gravity of the pilgrimage and sees the deception of Yevon with her own eyes. By the end of the game, she's much friendlier to Yuna, and while she does act somewhat bitchy to her in ''X-2'', this is more out of her own personal issues with Barthello than any spite or dislike toward Yuna.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She does soften up once she realizes the gravity of the pilgrimage and sees the deception of Yevon with her own eyes. By the end of the game, she's much friendlier to Yuna, and while she does act somewhat bitchy to her in ''X-2'', this is more out of her own personal issues with Barthello than any spite or dislike toward Yuna. Ever before that, she became a Summoner fully understanding that her life would be forfeit if she succeeded in the Final Summoning. As she points out to Rikku alongside Isaaru, she as well as every Summoner willingly choose this path, as they wish to do their part in protecting Spira and its people from Sin.
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* ImprobableHairstyle: Like with all Guado, Trommel's hair grows up, [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair is green]], and looks like tree roots. In fact, Trommel in general looks like an old tree.

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* ImprobableHairstyle: Like with all Guado, Trommel's hair grows up, [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair is green]], green, and looks like tree roots. In fact, Trommel in general looks like an old tree.
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* CanineCompanion: He is accompanied by his faithful dog, Daigoro, both as a fayth spirit and as an aeon. He looks more like a [[AsianLionDogs fu-dog]] in the latter incarnation. Daigoro also provides his weakest possible attack, reflected by Yojimbo shaking his head in disapproval of his payment.
* CastFromMoney: The more Yuna lines his pockets, the more likely he is to bring out a stronger sword to attack with. If you have gil to burn, you'll never need any other attack option.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Cid is completely bald, with a flaming tribal tatoo on his temple.
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* StillWearingTheOldColors: As a reporter, she continues to wear her old Yevon acolyte robes despite having cut ties with the temples.
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* AmazingTechnicolorHair: Though some Guado have brown and gray hair, most have shades of green and blue.
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* MsFanservice: Much like her other incarnations from the rest of the series, Shiva's design is design is very revealing.

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* BigScrewedUpFamily: Cid can't express his feelings in anything resembling a healthy way. He comes aboard to the ''Celicious'' to reconcile with his family, but even then, it escalates into an argument.

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* BigScrewedUpFamily: Cid can't express his feelings in anything resembling a healthy way. He comes aboard to the ''Celicious'' ''Celsius'' to reconcile with his family, but even then, it escalates into an argument.



* HotBlooded: Cid's fiery personality means his first instinct to learn that some Guado and fiends snuck aboard the airship is to blow the whole thing up. He also bursts out laughing at Tidus's decision to tear a new hole in Sin, eager to go along with it. He's so angry at the idea of Yuna dying on her pilgrimage that he also bodyslams Tidus when they first meet. He also constantly argues with Brother, to the point that they've nearly disowned each other.



* EngineeredPublicConfession: Rin will continue to sweat the Prophet until the hippie pulls a gun. Rin then admits eh didn't have an airtight case against him.

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* WorkOffTheDebt: This seems to be a common element of Al Bhed culture, and Rin is no exception. He forces many of the Mi'hen Highroad Mystery culprits to make amends for the damage they caused by working for him. Whether it's cleaning up trash along the Highroad, being forced to promote machina transport or having to care for his chocobo herd, Rin will find something for them to do.
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* TheFogOfAges: Zigzagged. He knows so much about ancient historical events because he was there in person for many of them. On the other hand, he's forgotten a lot of more personal details from his own life, including ''the fact that he's supposed to be dead.''

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