not anima or yunalesca, sorry . . .
reasoning plz ty
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not anima or yunalesca, sorry . . .
reasoning plz ty
is it sin?
call to the saviour - call to yunalesca to make the final aeon
with a distressed plea - distressed after you find out that it's a guardian
with hidden intentions - keeping spira underdeveloped so they can't find DZ
and the beast beneath - yu-yevon hiding beneath the skin of sin
sorry no, but i must say ur reasoning is sound
I love a challenge...
It is anything to do with aeons?
in a sense . . .
is it be yevon
call to the saviour: yevon
with a distressed plea: people pray to them to save them from sin
with hidden intentions: yevon does not stick to their own rules
and the beast beneath:dunno
Fayth
Here are some vague, random reasons.
call to the saviour: summoners call to the fayth
with a distressed plea: to remember why the fayths died.
with hidden intentions: the reason why fayth dream of the past is hidden to Tidus.
and the beast beneath: You see them above the picture of their aeon I think
nope sorry both wrong
HINT: saviour refers to you helping someone for the person making the "distressed plea"
Is it the woman in the Bikanel desert who asks you to help her find her child? You walk toward the cliff and she turns into a yevonite and summons Dark Ifrit on you. My reasoning should be pretty obvious.
I'm guessing Valefor, who Yuna summons (SPOILER)to catch her when she leaps from the tower of Bevelle to escape from Seymour.
enjolras is CORRECT!!!
call to the saviour --> she asks tidus to help her
with a distressed plea --> by saying she's lost her child
with hidden intentions --> there's no child u fool! ur just a heathen!!!
and the beast beneath --> DF is hidden from sight at the bottom of the cliff
Argh, darn that PAL version! :p
You can do one BG, I've got to go to work and I don't have time to think of one.
Oh, thanks. :)
Two related answers here:
Essence and form conflicted
Brash yet painfully shy
Demure yet disobendient
The smallest yet powerful
is it yu-yevon?