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Final Fantasy X -Will- and FFX-2.5 plot discussion thread [Up2: Uh, um, errr, see OP]

FFX-2 was dumb enough, this teaser for FFX-3 sounds even dumber though. Seriously stop runing Final Fantasy. I love FFX so much but FFX-2 was a cheesy story and this audio drama sounds like a soap opera.
 
Honestly...the only Final Fantasy X-3 I want is one that is a prequel to the events of FFX. I want to see up close what Braska, Auron and Jecht's journey was like.
 

Jennipeg

Member
There's nothing that indicates that they really break up.

I think i'm a little lost with what's actually going on here, the first line of the summary is:

'Tidus isn't together with Yuna anymore, but of course, the real reason isn't explained.'

Am I taking this too literally? There is obviously more to it than that, but then it goes on to talk about Yuna pretending that there is someone else and Tidus having a friend that Yuna is jealous of. It just sounds bad, from the summary at least. I'll just wait for the full plot summary translation, it will make sense then. It might be alright.
 
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Honestly...the only Final Fantasy X-3 I want is one that is a prequel to the events of FFX. I want to see up close what Braska, Auron and Jecht's journey was like.

Yep, and the basic story is already planned out so square cant screw it up. Those characters would provide a more serious tone like FFX was. I've wanted a prequel ever since i viewd the Jecht Spheres. Braskas pilgrimage along with the chemistry between Auron , Jecht and Braska would be amazing in a 30-40 hour adventure :)
 

Vashetti

Banned
X-3 will come out before XV. Bet on it.

And? It'll mostly be developed by a different, smaller team. It likely won't affect XV's development at all.

All the main work on XIV:ARR and Lightning Returns is over. SE has a lot of people sitting around "doing nothing".
 
The top-ranked review was a bit weird itself, which is why I didn't translate details from the reviews. The reviewer says there's sexual content of some sort in the novel and that's where his review got a little awkward.

The only major detail I got from skimming the reviews is that the readers feel quite sorry for Tidus after the novel. It seems the 'star-crossed lovers' part of the relationship will continue to play out in any following works.

Square Enix has deserted us. Nojima's betrayed me...

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Soriku

Junior Member
I think i'm a little lost with what's actually going on here, the first line of the summary is:

'Tidus isn't together with Yuna anymore, but of course, the real reason isn't explained.'

Am I taking this too literally? There is obviously more to it than that, but then it goes on to talk about Yuna pretending that there is someone else and Tidus having a friend that Yuna is jealous of. It just sounds bad, from the summary at least. I'll just wait for the full plot summary translation, it will make sense then. It might be alright.

More than likely Yuna "broke up" with him to not get him involved again with Sin or something like that. Not because she's seeing someone else (lol).
 
Wow, what a mess. You'd actually have to go out of your way to come up with something this bad.
This is the perfect example of why it's usualy best to just leave things alone.
I'll just wipe it from my memory.
 

LowParry

Member
The summaries in the OP are for the audio drama which introduces new characters and continues where the novel leaves off.

I have wishful thinking this is not going to happen. I mean the wife will be happy because X is her favorite FF of them all but c'mooooooon. Let's get to fucking XV first before we start looking at other projects.
 
...haven´t they learned anything from the XIII situation ?

Didn´t they cram a huge amount of plot/ world building for the XIII universe in some novels that never left Japan and people in the West....well, tough luck.

They better give a rundown of the events before everyone gets just thrown in the story ( like in XIII) of the inevitable X-3.

This has Toriyama written all over it.
 
...haven´t they learned anything from the XIII situation ?

Didn´t they cram a huge amount of plot/ world building for the XIII universe in some novels that never left Japan and people in the West....well, tough luck.

They better give a rundown of the events before everyone gets just thrown in the story ( like in XIII) of the inevitable X-3.

This has Toriyama written all over it.

This. If I have to read two hours worth of database entries at the start of another FF game then I'm going to weep. THAT IS NOT GOOD STORYTELLING SE.
 

Pringer Lagann

Neo Member
To paraphrase the Juggernaut: What the fuck is this shit, am I tripping off Acid?!


There are some things that not meant to be tampered with..............just why

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Narroo

Member
Incredible. Square Enix, in 2013, is pulling a Chrono Cross on us. This is simply incredible.



Also, in the original draft for FFX Tidus was meant to be an Unsent rather than a dream of the Fayth, but the release of the film "The Sixth Sense" that had the same plot twist prompted Square to change their ideas. Tidus was rewritten as a dream and they gave the Unsent plot twist to Auron instead.

That would have actually been interesting. I guess we know where the idea of Shinryu/what ever his name was- came from. I wonder what that version of FFX would have been like?
 

kayos90

Tragic victim of fan death
I love image related posts in this page. It's fucking hilarious. Thank you for giving me a laugh guys.
 
And? It'll mostly be developed by a different, smaller team. It likely won't affect XV's development at all.

All the main work on XIV:ARR and Lightning Returns is over. SE has a lot of people sitting around "doing nothing".

ARR people are working on updates and patches (upcoming 2.2) and they will probably be needed when the time comes to start developing ARR expansions.
 

bolil

Neo Member
I'm so confused, is this really real? I can't get my head around it, after the events of X and X-2, we are meant to accept that Yuna and Tidus just broke up? There must be a better reason than the Twilight drama in the summary.

Maybe, Yuna is afraid that if Tidus gets involved with the world events again, she will lose him again and is doing everything she can to keep him away from her.
 

Erigu

Member
Also, in the original draft for FFX Tidus was meant to be an Unsent rather than a dream of the Fayth, but the release of the film "The Sixth Sense" that had the same plot twist prompted Square to change their ideas. Tidus was rewritten as a dream and they gave the Unsent plot twist to Auron instead.
And it seems we're back to that early idea, as he's more of an Unsent, now (after the events of the novel, I mean). And apparently, Yuna has to keep him from finding out or he might disappear.


So...
FFX -> Eternal Calm -> FFX-2 -> Last Mission -> Nojima novel -> Audio drama -> FFX-3?
Except (probably?) for Last Mission (see above), yes.
 

Mesoian

Member
This is some FF XIII level shit. Wow. The fiction and world of FFX is going to be tainted so badly if FF X-3 goes in this direction.

Confirmed, no one at Square Enix knows how to write a story, and every writer they have should be fired.

The end.
 

Asd202

Member
Confirmed, no one at Square Enix knows how to write a story, and every writer they have should be fired.

The end.

If a game comes ouf of this it means SE doesn't care about story or continuity. They'll change or add stuff to the story for the sake of sequels to popular games. Get ready XV your next :) .
 
The weird thing to me is that Square seemed to have planned this for a long time. They announced the 30-minute 'audio-drama' in August I believe.

At the Time I thought it would just be a conclusion to the two titles.

When do they plan to announce this? When the HD remake reaches the West?
It's really tough to understand what the hell's going on inside Square's head, figuratively spoken.
 

Son Of D

Member
If a game comes ouf of this it means SE doesn't care about story or continuity. They'll change or add stuff to the story for the sake of sequels to popular games. Get ready XV your next :) .

Pretty much. Heck if FFVIII-2 ever happened, they'd probably go back and confirm the R=U theory that they had previously written off.

The weird thing to me is that Square seemed to have planned this for a long time. They announced the 30-minute 'audio-drama' in August I believe.

At the Time I thought it would just be a conclusion to the two titles.

When do they plan to announce this? When the HD remake reaches the West?
It's really tough to understand what the hell's going on inside Square's head, figuratively spoken.

If SE doesn't have FFXV and/or KH3 at E3 next year, they could announce it there. It'll probably appear at the Sony conference. "Sorry we couldn't bring you updates on Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts 3. However we have a new announcement that we are excited to show you. Please be excited as you watch this video."
 

Wazzy

Banned
Pretty much. Heck if FFVIII-2 ever happened, they'd probably go back and confirm the R=U theory that they had previously written off.
Ugh. Even thinking of them retconning that is upsetting.

I'm really glad they haven't touched VIII. I used to want more but after VII, XIII series and now X I'm grateful it's been ignored.
 
And it seems we're back to that early idea, as he's more of an Unsent, now (after the events of the novel, I mean). And apparently, Yuna has to keep him from finding out or he might disappear.



Except (probably?) for Last Mission (see above), yes.

Nojima, why...

So implying we get another sequel, are these events just going to lead to another sad ending akin to FFX?
(considering the fate of Unsents is for them to find peace and depart into the Farplane)
 
I really hope they just let Tidus and Yuna have a happy ending. You already retconned the death and undermined FFX's ending, just stay the damn course.
 

Alex

Member
Seems about right, which is why I'm always a little puzzled that people expect XV to erase the pain of XIII's world and narrative when Nojima's last few products of merit have been Kingdom Hearts, Advent Children and Crisis Core, all of which easily just as wonky and awkward and now we have this.

I have a pretty decent threshold for this stuff, hell I loved X-2, that game was goofball in all the right ways and it played wonderfully but it's like they put something in their water over there now and there's a certain veneer of awkwardness that has to coat every product.

Oh well, I'd still buy a X-3, who the fuck am I kidding.
 
They're running out of things to talk about instead of XV. There's only so much to say about XIV PS4 and KH2.5. Guess X-3 is the next thing they'll focus on instead of XV.
 

Dark_castle

Junior Member
Unofficial translation by a user in TVTropes.

Tidus: It has been two years since the Eternal Calm began.
I have obtained a new life.
I stayed with Yuna for a year.
It was truly...great.
Chiami: Kurugum and I were walking around the Bevelle stadium (once called the Mika stadium). The stadium was supposed to be completed and open to the public soon so the tournaments can begin, but all I can see is the framework. If it's not finished, I don't know how the council of Spira intends to take responsibility for this....
Well, anyway. It has nothing to do with me.
My problem is this crowd of people, and the shining star standing at the centre...
Kurugum: Chiami, we have to hurry!
Chiami: We're late because I was waiting for you. Hey, isn't that Tidus?
Kurugum: Hm? Oh, it's really him!
Chiami: Let's go see him up close.
Kurugum: Um...right.
Chiami: What? Don't tell me you're nervous...
Kurugum: Heheh...Um...
Chiami: What makes Kurugum so nervous about Tidus isn't his status as a Blitzball superstar. It's because he's one of the legendary guardians, the man who saved Spira along with High Summoner Yuna. In truth, I'm a little nervous too...
He must have known...my father.
Chiami: Tidus, sir. Give it your best!
Tidus: Hiya!
Chiami: "Hiya"? He sounded carefree, but when I shook his hand, it was like he had no strength at all.
Tidus: Well, I have to get going! See ya all at the stadium!
Kurugum: He's really a star...
Chiami: Well, I'll give him that. However...
Kurugum: What?
Chiami: He's hurt. He might be not be well. Anyway, Kurugum. Who do you think will win the championship?
Kurugum: Probably the Besaid Aurochs.
Chiami: What's your second choice?
Kurugum: The Al Bhed Psyches, maybe.
Chiami: Alright, let's go place some bets. We might just make a profit, you know.
Kurugum: I...don't really know about that...
Chiami: Let me introduce us properly. This is my childhood friend, Kurugum. Normally, he would be a summoner, but at these times, he is an official sender of the Spiran council. He specialises in sending people to the Farplane.
My name is Chiami, and I act as his assistant. Though, in truth, I call the shots in this relationship.
Don't get the wrong idea! We're not lovers or anything. Nor will we ever be. I don't know about the future, but this much I'm sure of.
Kurugum: Hey. Let's go.
Chiami: Right, right.
Chiami: We headed to Besaid Island as representatives of the head of the Spiran Council, Baralai. We're running errands.
(On the ship)
Kurugum: Is that Besaid Island?
Chiami: Silly, that's obviously Kilika-
Shipguy: We're approaching Besaid Island! Gather your belongings!
Chiami: Is that a sneer, I hear?
Kurugum: Me? Neve-owowow, that hurts! Cut it out!
Chiami: Our aim is to meet High Summoner Yuna. Right now, she holds the position of the counsellor of Yevoner. That anachronistic doctrine that blindly follows tradition, a band of guardians over all our morals and rules. The trouble the radical Yevoners have caused has died down, but the fact that this group still somehow exists in Spira leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
I hate Yevoners. On the other hand, saying that I have no interest in meeting the heroine who defeated Sin and released Spira from a thousand years of hell would be a lie. She must have known my father as well...
(in the village)
Lulu: And? What exactly does the council want?
Kurugum: M-My apologies, mayor Lulu. However, my instructions say that I must speak personally to Lady Yuna-
Wakka: Is that it? Welp, you're expecting us to say there's no helping it and take you to her? Nope.
Lulu: We are here so Yuna need not be disturbed. Well? What is your issue?
Kurugum: But-
Wakka: I guess I can understand your position. Okay, here's what we'll do: I'll take you to where Yuna is and listen to your story on the way.
I almost wanted to say something, but I kept my mouth shut. This huge-boobed mayor and her manservant were legendary guardians as well. Eventually, I might have to inquire them about my father. Picking a fight with them right now is not advised.
(In the temple)
Wakka: This used to be called the Cloister of Trials. Without the Fayth this is just a corridor, but in the past, summoners used to pass through here to get to the Chamber of the Fayth. That's where Yuna is.
Chiami: What is Lady Yuna doing there now? The Fayth are no longer here.
Wakka: She's praying. Even without the Fayth, that is her current job.
Kurugum: What is Lady Yuna praying for?
Wakka: Spira's peace-
Chiami: Crappy lie~
Wakka: Did you say something?
Chiami: Not at all! Say, Wakka, sir...I don't know much about Yevoners. What is your goal? It can't be something like restoring the temples, right?
Wakka: What? No. But it's important, so keep it in mind. Yevoners are not trying to rule the world via the temples as the old Yevon used to. They just teach us to abide by the teachings in our daily lives.
Chiami: I don't see how that is any different from before...
Wakka: The temples used to feed us with outrageous lies, like how Sin was born from our transgressions and that we had to abstain from machina to atone. But besides those, there were pretty respectable things among the teachings. Cherish the blessings of nature, pray, love thy neighbou-
Chiami: So, weren't all those common sense? It's not like you have to be a Yevoner or pray in order to do that.
Wakka: That's what I'm sayin', ya? People lead different livestyles. They're free. How old are you?
Chiami: 17.
Wakka: Then you'll get it soon enough. Adults don't get to change their lives so easily. There are people who cannot catch up with the times changing. Those gather under us Yevoners.
Kurugum: Is it different from New Yevon?
Wakka: New Yevon was just using Yevon's name to gather faithful followers. They were looking ahead, to the future.
Chiami: So apparently Yevoners look to the past, eh?
Wakka: That's not what I meant! Anyway, New Yevon is no more. It's now become the council. Nothing we can do about it, ya?
Chiami: By the sound of things, Yevoner is apparently a place for the weak to gather.
Kurugum: Chiami!
Wakka: Don't be so smug about it. We're all aware of it, ya?
Chiami: If you're aware of it, then you shouldn't be holing yourselves in this place. You should make an effort to improve the lives out there. Does thinking that just your prayers preserve Spira's peace make you happy with yourselves?
Wakka: Chiami, ya? Try to be a little more open-minded. And nicer. Those that think like you hurt those people.
Chiami: The way he said "those people" made me curious. It's as if he was talking about someone else.
Wakka: Wait here, ya? I'll go get Yuna. But only talk to her about what you were sent for. No picking on her like you did to me, or you'll be shown the door.
Chiami: "Picking"...maybe I did. It made me angry. Praying for Spira's peace? At such a time...
My mother died on a Yevoner hunt.
The hunter's spear pierced through her chest, and she bled to death.
She wasn't even a Yevoner! She just sympathized with their plight!
If only these Yevoners didn't exist...!
Kurugum: Chiami! I know how you feel, but right now, we have a job to do.
Chiami: I know.
Kurugum: Please—oh, the Lady Yuna.
Yuna: Good day. Allow me to welcome you to Besaid, village of the Yevoners. I am Yuna, the High Priest.
Kurugum: An honour to meet you. I am Kurugum, an official sender. I had always wanted to meet you in person—oh, the head of the council, Lord Baralai, has sent something for you—
Yuna: I see. Then please, leave it here and go.
Chiami: Wait a minute...didn't you hear what he just said? He's always wanted to meet you! What do you-
Kurugum: Er, no, no, it's fine! Lady Yuna must be busy.
Chiami: Kurugum. You keep quiet.
Kurugum: But Lady Yuna said she's busy—
Chiami: To do what? Eat? Sleep? She doesn't even have time to talk to people who came all the way from Bevelle?
Yuna: I'm sorry, but I can't interrupt my prayers...
Chiami: I think Spira will be peaceful enough if it goes five minutes without prayer. Even when fights break out here and there, it's the council that mediates between them.
Yuna: Hmmm. You're right.
Chiami: EEEEEEEH?
Wakka: Hey! I told you to cut that out, ya? Just give us what you were supposed to.
Kurugum: Yes sir! Here it is!
Chiami: Kurugum handed Yuna a recording sphere entrusted to him by Lord Baralai. It contained a recording of the Moonflow. A huge, yet tame animal called a shoopuff was standing with another of its kind, binding their trunks together peacefully.
Wakka: Two shoopuffs?
Kurugum: The second one just appeared there one morning.
Wakka: Where did it even come from?! Wasn't the Moonflow shoopuff supposed to be the last of its kind?
Kurugum: There were two up until three years ago, but it appears the male one was attacked and killed by Sin. There is evidence that this is the same shoopuff.
Yuna: It must have been...called.
Wakka: No other explanation, I s'ppose...
Yuna: However, this wasn't Yevoner. I have forbidden summons outside the Farplane.
Kurugum: I don't know the details, but Lord Baralai tasked us with showing this to you and then escorting you back to Bevelle.
Yuna: Kurugum. You are a sender, correct? You can do this too. This shoopuff is an illusion created by pyreflies. If you send it, it will settle the matter.
Kurugum: That isn't the only issue.
Chiami: Pyreflies float together again. They were always active in the Moonflow, but something like this can't be normal. We have to investigate the source of this phenomenon and find out who called this shoopuff. I thought this was the Yevoners' handiwork. So did the council. That's why Lady Yuna has to come and explain things. Her opinion carries the heaviest weight, after all.
Wakka: Baralai...that damn...! Does he intend to have Yuna handle the whole council?
Yuna: Wakka...
Wakka: He promised he'd keep Yuna out of politics! That's why this...
Chiami: "This"?
Yuna: I'm sorry. I can't go. But then you'd get in trouble...ok, here's what we'll do: I'll write a letter sphere for you to take back to Baralai.
Chiami: We met Tidus in Bevelle. He's your lover, correct?
Yuna: Yes. Was he well?
Chiami: He was trying to hide it, but he looked hurt.
Yuna: Really? Wakka, did you know?
Wakka: Errr...no.
Chiami: You must be worried now...
Kurugum: Chiami...
Yuna: So that's how it is...
Wakka: Yuna. Let's go talk with Lu.
Yuna: Yes.
Chiami: When we exited the temple, they left us alone for a bit. I don't know what those people are talking about, but I'm sure of one thing. What sparked Yuna into action wasn't our plight, but the possibility that her boyfriend was hurt.
Chiami: Kurugum. I'm kinda...pissed off.
Kurugum: But we did our job. Although, I would have liked to talk to Lady Yuna a bit more. I have always wanted to ask her what a summoner's life is like now that there are no Fayth. Chiami, you should ask about Sir Aur-
Chiami: Hush! If they knew I was his daughter, they would treat me differently. This info is my ultimate weapo-
Lulu: Sir Auron's daughter?
Chiami: Mayor?!
Lulu: Is that true?
Chiami: It is. Why are you laughing!
Lulu: Have you ever lived together with him?
Chiami: No, but I heard from my mother—
Lulu: Have you met him?
Chiami: I was too young, so I don't remember.
Lulu: Hmmm....
Chiami: That proves nothing!
Lulu: But you don't look like him at all...
Chiami: I take after my mother.
Lulu: That other child looked more like him.
Chiami: Huh?
Lulu: Auron, Braska, Jecht...many imposters like to identify themselves as their children and ask for their belongings.
Chiami: You...you think I'm one of them? Are you calling my mother a liar?!
Lulu: I wouldn't go that far. But if Sir Auron had a child, there is no way you would not remember him. Nor would he hide it from us. That's the kind of person he was.
Chiami: Just because your rack is huge, you think you can act superior...Just because you knew Auron, you think you can say whatever you want?! That does it: this mayor is the enemy. Whatever. We'll eventually get to the bottom of this.
Anyway, we (myself, Kurugum, Yuna and her escort, Wakka) passed by the Moonflow before heading to Bevelle. The airship was broken, so the journey was harder than I imagined. A big crowd had gathered to observe the two Shoopuffs at the river.
Wakka: There's really two of them! Shoopuffs! And this is quite a crowd of onlookers!
Yuna: Wakka...it's a bit different. Half of these people are illusions. They are visions that pyreflies conjure by reacting with the thoughts of the living. It's just like the Farplane.
Kurugum: Yes.
Chiami: Kurugum? You can tell?
Kurugum: I can. For instance, that family there. The father and the daughter are alive, but that poor mother...
Chiami: I've never actually been to the Farplane, but they look pretty alive to me.
Yuna: They're a little different...almost like the real thing...
Father: Meilu, let's go. It'll be dark soon.
Meilu: Ok. Mum will be coming hom with us, right?
Father: That...isn't possible.
Meilu: Why! We just came to see her!
Father: Then let's come back here again. We can see her.
Meilu: NO! I want to go home with her!
Chimai: Uuugh, what a no good father. What did he expect? Having the girl say goodbye to her mother for a second time since she died is just cruel.
Meilu: Mummy! Let's go home! Together!
Mother: Yes, meilu...let's go home...
Meilu: Really?
Father: No way...
Kurugum: Lady Yuna...did you see this?
Yuna: I can't believe this...
Chiami: Kurugum! Explain.
Kurugum: Illusions that are called by pyreflies cannot speak. To be more precise, they cannot hear voices.
Chiami: Then, they're not illusions? They could be real?
Yuna: We must report to the council as soon as possible.
Chiami: Yes, let's go. Hey, Kurugum! What are you doing! Don't surprise me like this!
Kurugum: If we don't send them...this will only distort the order of things.
Yuna: Kurugum. Let's just stop now. We'll just make them all sad.
Kurugum: But this is strange! It's abnormal, unnatural! If the council knew...that's why they contacted you, Lady Yuna! So you could do something!
Yuna: Even so, we cannot do this now. No one has the right to interfere with this reunion. Not us, and not the council.
Chiami: Just look at how happy they are. If you send them all, we'll just end up getting hit in the face. You'll even get me involved! Gimme a break...
Wakka: Before we proceed with any sendings, why don't we calm down first? Let's come back later.
Kurugum: But—
Yuna: Kurugum. Please.
Chiami: And so we returned to Bevelle.
Kurugum: Chiami, that's loud...
Chiami: Hmph! Just how long are we gonna wait?
Kuru: More importantly...
Chiami: "More importantly?" There's something more important than my question? Iiiiis there?
Kuru: When I stopped the sending, Lady Yuna looked relieved.
Chiami: I guess.
Kuru: I thought Lady Yuna was a just person.
Chiami: You admired her too much. Set your expectations too high.
Kuru: Perhaps...
Chiami: Thinking back, I should have been able to guess this would happen. What we saw at the Moonflow was not just an omen. It was the beacon for its resurrection. Before my eyes was...Sin.
Kuru: Sin...no way...Chiami! That has to be just some huge monster!
Yuna: No...that is Sin...Sin, who is not supposed to exist anymore!
Kuru: You mean...someone wished and called him back?!
Yuna: Yes...someone who strongly sought Sin.
Chiami: What are we gonna do!
Yuna: The only thing that can defeat Sin is the Final Summoning.
Kuru: But without the Fayth...!
Wakka: Yuna! Let's go back to Besaid. They'll just pile this on you. No one cares about the Fayth. Once they see Sin, it's all about the summoner handling it. Kuru, are you coming?
Kuru: I will trust Lady Yuna's judgement!
Yuna: I...have to meet Tidus.
Chiami: What the hell is wrong with this woman!
(Chiami is pacing in the hallway)
Kuru: Chiami...
Chiami: How long is this wait gonna be?
Kuru: Chiami! This room is...!
Chiami: Hush!
Kuru: Chiami! Eavesdropping is bad!
Chiami: Don't you want to know what the High Summoner and the Blitzball star are saying? Now hush!
Tidus: What do you mean?
Yuna: You have that girl, don't you?
Tidus: I told you, Marfi is just a friend!
Yuna: Is that true?
Tidus: Yuna. If you think about it, you'll see.
Yuna: I can't.
Tidus: This isn't like you.
Yuna: You're right...I'm acting weird. I'm sorry.
Tidus: If you acknowledge it, then it's fine.
Yuna: That's not what I meant. I'm sorry. I can't see you anymore.
Tidus: Eh?
Yuna: I found someone that I like.
Tidus: Uh...Who?
Yuna: It's...someone you don't know.
Tidus: Then let me meet him!
Yuna: I'm sorry.
Chiami: Kuru...this came completely out of left field. This woman is having a lovers' quarrel now of all times? Hey, Kuru! Why are you crying?
Kuru: Chiami...I'm sorry. I love Lady Yuna...so I can't be with you. I'm sorry...
Chiami: What is that about? When did we ever...? I don't get you!
Kuru: If you don't feel like that, then it's fine. Yes, this is better...let's part ways here. We have to become independent.
Chiami: Kuru?
Kuru: You can't understand. Only summoners can.
Chiami: Ah. You finally said it. It's over.
Kuru: I'm sorry.
Chiami: Do what you want!
Chiami: Separated from the summoners, I returned to Besaid. A lot of crazy things happened and I wasn't thinking clearly, but I feel I may be drawn to those who have already defeated Sin once. I can't help but worry that this burden is too heavy for Kuru...
Tidus: And that's what happened.
Lulu: That's why you ran back here? I'll start laughing.
Tidus: Who do you think is this guy that Yuna likes?
Lulu: Use your head.
Tidus: But she said I don't know him!
Lulu: (sighs)
Tidus: What?
Lulu: Search and you'll find him.
Tidus: Buuuut...!
Lulu: You sad, sad man! I thought you understood Yuna a little better.
Tidus: I intended to, but...
Lulu: But.
Chiami: More importantly, Sin. I'm worried about them. What if this is aimless?
Lulu: And if it's not?
Chiami: Eh?
Lulu: Sin has been revived, yes? If something else can also be revived, then the return of Sin is not surprising.
Chiami: I didn't really understand what she meant, so I looked at Tidus. That man's eyebrows were raised, his gaze fixated on the mayor with his eyes widening in surprise.
Lulu: We have to go.
Tidus: ...Yeah.
Chiami (is apparently in a ship somewhere, since it's the Moonflow music): As always, I couldn't understand. But I couldn't ask. All I finally managed to ask was...
Chiami: I wonder where they are?
Tidus: Wherever they go, I'll follow.
Yuna: Even though she abandoned you?
Tidus: I promised I'd always be with her.
Chiami: I wondered why he sounded so fond of her. After seeing his face in pain though, I could do nothing but keep quiet.
(Yuna is in a stadium with people cheering)
Yuna: I will defeat Sin. I must defeat Sin!
Tiny detail: The word used for the dead and Sin coming back isn't "summon" (召喚), but call (呼び寄せる), which, as far as I can tell, is the word used when people remember their dead in the Farplane.

Tidus really doesn't understand Yuna. It's clear that
the only reason she said she's seeing someone else is because she doesn't Tidus to get killed by the new Sin, and she wants to fight the reborn Sin by herself, probably with her guardians. What she doesn't know is that Tidus being the nutbag will follow her anyway, rendering this little drama pointless.
 

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that don't sound too bad
i'd play it
hopefully it looks great



Chiami: Just because your rack is huge, you think you can act superior
winnah

so kuru is not wakkalulu's baby? how long after X-2 is this?
 
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