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una conjures an Aeon in the middle of a battle, doesn't the Fayth still remain inside the Chamber of the Fayth? If we think that way, when someone summons Jecht, let's say it'd be Yuna. If Yuna obtained Jecht as her Aeon and summoned him in some random place, let's say Besaid, Jecht himself wouldn't turn into Braska's Final Aeon. He'd remain inside Sin, but the Aeon would appear in Besaid, where Yuna summoned it. But it isn't that way. Instead, Jecht transforms into an Aeon himself. So a Fayth turns into an Aeon. How can that be?
Okay, that makes SO much more sense now. I see what you mean, and I agree that the game makes it difficult to really understand what exactly a fayth is and why some are Aeons, and whatnot. For instance, all the bodies stuck in the rock at Mt. Gagazet are supposed to be fayth, but I don't see any evidence that they are Aeons you can summon, or that their are any temples to them, etc. What makes fayth like Bahamut and Shiva etc. so special, apart from all the Gagazet fayth?