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Why did jecht go to spira

2022.01.07 19:17




















It uses an aeon as its core, but it is just a mass of pyreflies which, as seen from every enemy in the game, can become a solid being , and so cannot be sent. X Because she doesn't want to abuse her fame? She's not the type to do that. No idea what you're saying about "perpectuating Sin". If you mean perpetuate, none of the summoners were, or at least not on purpose. The maesters of Yevon knew what was up, though. Last edited by KarmaTheAlligator ; 3 Jun, pm. Originally posted by Allisonlj :.


Zloth View Profile View Posts. Ever watch Babylon 5? Being a hero has its good points: it looks great on the resume, you get to make your own hours - but the pay sucks. Originally posted by Zloth :. Jakolentu View Profile View Posts. Sometimes I get the feeling that X is a loose metaphor of Japan and its defeat in the world war.


Dreaming of what it could have been, had there been no war. Carrying on tradition and questionable beliefs for mental and spiritual respite, while the past continually haunts them. Yuna, representing contemporary youth in Japan, shy, hesitant and timid - yearning for their ideal image; blond hair, blue-eyes, sporty, rebel-type. But that, too, is ephemeral and no more than a dream. Only with the help of friends and allies is she able to overcome the dogma, guilt and constraints of the past.


Don't let the sins of your ancestors define you - believe in your own strength, be a little selfish, and push past your fears. And lastly, communal activities - like sports - can bring people together and build understanding even if they have differences. Despite the flaws it's still better than war. Last edited by Jakolentu ; 4 Jun, am. Could be, Jakolentu, though I have a hunch that you're thinking more deeply about the story than the writers did.


Gosen View Profile View Posts. Half of the characters in this game are not even really alive, it can be confusing indeed. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. How did Jecht get to Spira???


Basch Blue Mage. I know there was a thread here before but nobody posted on it for 5 years So i figured i would revive it by stating what i think happened and get others opinions as well When jecht went out to sea for his training i dont think sin brought him back Will Graham Hello, Dr.


Lecter Veteran. You can't just listen to the story, say "that's not good enough" and substitute it for whatever you want. He went too far out into the sea and came in contact with Sin, it's implied this was an accident rather than purposeful on Sin's part. Isaac said:. Click to expand Sin is supposed to protect dream Zanarkand. I'm not sure if it ever explicitly says that Sin brought Jecht to Spira, but there's no other way. Jecht couldn't have swum that far by himself.


I don't think Sin carried him like he did Tidus, but he did 'help' Jecht get there. Channizard Me Gusta Veteran. Gil 0 Mako Points 0. There is a bunch of things wrong with what everybody's asking. So let's start from the beginning. Essentially, Tidus and Jecht aren't real. Never were real, never will be real, never could be real.


They were just dreams of the fayth. But we know this, right? The game explains this part easily enough. Jecht and Tidus only exhisted within Dream Zanarkand, a figmit of Zanark's past years past preserved forever in time just before the War, a point where it was at it's peak of perfection. Now here's the tricky part. While Dream Zanarkand isn't in itself a real place with real people, it IS a very real location. They didn't go back years, Tidus didn't get sucked into a Wormhole of time, he was merely transported a mere few miles away before he was found by Rikku.


Why nobody knows of Dream Zanarkand is because the city is surrounded by sea walls, disabling any attempt to come into contact with it, and thus also making it hidden. As seen in artwork. Jecht got to Spira as he was out training at sea one day.


Jecht, having gone through this once, goes and does it himself to bring Tidus into real world Zanarkand, to try and end the cycle. Jecht got pulled in by Sin, and did the same to bring Tidus back to try and defeat Sin once and for all. SaShman Dark Knight Veteran.


I asked this question a while ago. I think the idea that Jecht was brought to Spira by accident is the most likely. Although not stated outright, it is possible that the citizens of Dream Zanarkand are made in the image of the people who used to live in the original Zanarkand; as the cityscape is born of the fayth's collective memories, it may mean the citizens are as well.


Since the original Zanarkand was the model for everything in Dream Zanarkand, this extends to its inhabitants, who would marry one another and have children, continuing the cycle of life.


Thus the genes of Dream Zanarkand's inhabitants blended to form a unique populace. Dream Zanarkand appears to be stagnant, with no notable technological advancement having taken place during the entirety of its existence.


Even if the inhabitants are mere dreams of the fayth, it is shown that once the fayth have given them form they develop a mind of their own and their souls can ascend to the Farplane upon death. Tidus is a citizen of Dream Zanarkand.


His father, Jecht , was a famous blitzball player who went missing ten years ago while out on the sea. Tidus's mother was devastated and some time after she passed away, leaving Tidus orphaned. Tidus followed his father's footsteps and went on to play for the Zanarkand Abes. He is mentored by Auron , a man with a mysterious past who one day showed up in Dream Zanarkand and has been looking out for Tidus ever since.


Tidus lives in a boat-house and has become the star player of his team. One day, he makes his way to the stadium where the Jecht Memorial Cup is to be played, but during the game a gigantic wave emerges over the city and destroys the stadium. Tidus experiences the slowing of time and meets a child who appears to know him. Auron picks Tidus up from the stadium's main gate and takes him to confront the giant wave that scatters creatures known as Sinspawn throughout the city.


Tidus and Auron fight their way through the hordes of Sinspawn to the seaborne monster, which sucks Tidus up into a core of light.


Final Fantasy X Scenario Ultimania explains that Sin's destructive instincts activated when brought near Dream Zanarkand, and it began destroying the city, but Yu Yevon later repaired the damage once Sin had left. After Tidus is taken from Dream Zanarkand by Sin and left floating ashore in Baaj, Dream Zanarkand is not visited again although Tidus speaks of it frequently, hoping to find his way back home. Tidus finds that in the world he ends up in no one has recollection of his Zanarkand, and everyone talks of it as a holy place that was destroyed a thousand years ago, and gradually Tidus gives up hope of ever going back.


Tidus joins summoner Yuna on her pilgrimage, and as they cross Mt. Gagazet to reach the ruins of the original Zanarkand, they come across Fayth Scar. Tidus falls unconscious and finds himself back home in Dream Zanarkand. The child he met during the time Sin attacked Dream Zanarkand is revealed to be Bahamut's fayth, who tells Tidus the story behind Dream Zanarkand.


Bahamut works as the spokesperson for all the fayth in asking Tidus to defeat Yu Yevon whose spirit resides within Sin, as over the course of the millennium the fayth have grown tired of summoning Dream Zanarkand and simply want to rest. Tidus promises to try, even with the knowledge that if the fayth stop dreaming he will disappear.


Tidus, along with Yuna and rest of her guardians , defeat Yu Yevon inside Sin's core. As Yu Yevon's spirit is put to rest, it stops summoning Dream Zanarkand and the fayth are set free; their souls depart to the Farplane, the pyreflies used to manifest Dream Zanarkand scatter, and both the city of light and Tidus fade from existence. The original plot had a much longer and wildly different opening sequence at Dream Zanarkand.


They would have checked the time and thought it was getting late. The Yevon Dome would have been a place where the founder of Registan, Yevon, would have been worshiped.