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If not that, it could be Valefor
A symbol of defiance
A gift from a god- Comes from the sky
Fashioned for his own demise- Aeons have to give up their bodies.
Use it if you believe- Tidus tells Yuna to believe, and she does, like in the Bevelle wedding scene.
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No, it's neither of them.
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Is it Thor's Hammer, Ixion's overdrive? It's a lightning-based attack that disintegrates enemies in a swirling storm.
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Nope, but here's a hint:
(SPOILER)
My original purpose (Zanarkand)
My other purpose (Spira)
What I'm used for in the game
A pun on my name
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Is it the sword Auron gives Tidus at the beginning of the game, when he says "A gift from Jecht"?
A Symbol of defiance - Tidus uses it to defy people
A Gift from a god - In some ways Jecht is a god-like figure
Fashioned for his own demise - Eventually you have to use a sword against him
Use it if you believe - Kind of self explanatory...
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No, but Line 3 refers to Sin specifically.
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Where's Endless when you need him, eh?;)
This is my final hint, that will DEFINITELY give away the answer:
(SPOILER)It's a ancient song, used by Tidus and co. to calm Sin down enough for them to approach him.
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HYMN OF THE FAYTH!!!
YES!!! got there first!!!
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CORRECT!!! Your turn next!!! But imo, 3 exclamation marks are really unnecessary!!!:cool:
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yeh sorry bout that, guess i got a little excited :D
call to the saviour
with a distressed plea
with hidden intentions
and the beast beneath
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Is it Yunalesca?
Call to the saviour
With a distressed plea - she's the one who controls the final summoning
With hidden intentions - she has a lot of hidden intentions
And the beast beneath - when you fight her there is a large beast-like part of her beneath
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I agree with OWG, since Anima also has a "beast beneath", and Seymour summons her in the first battle, which could refer to the "distressed plea".