Tidus was in love with her. Auron was her guardian. There's a huge difference between the two, and if Auron was ever to tell the group the certain situations they would have to endure and the truth that he died because of Sin; that would of scared them off, and someone like Rikku would of got even more paranoid and Yuna probably wouldn't of fought and destroy Sin. Tidus was always there to just comfort Yuna, and Auron always gave his utmost strength to protect and guard Yuna.
He says often, that people have their own stories and that is true. His job was to guard Yuna, and that was it--He didn't have to do anything for these pilgrim's, because he should actually be resting as a dead guy. He came back and put his life on the line again, and just watched the story unfold. It was not his place to meddle in any of their life changing moments. Why? Because he shouldn't of been there in the first place.
Plus if you're insinuating that Auron never looked for a way to make Yuna live, then you're utterly wrong and mistaken. He was the one who prompted and ordered the group to attack Yunalesca and stop the cycle. It wasn't Tidus, cause he was just watching at that stage. Auron released his emotions and the memories of the past; when he witnessed Jecht and his dear friend Braska, sacrifice their lives for Spira. He decided at that point that he would not let the same thing happen. He also went against his own rule about not meddling with other people's stories and created a new path by challenging Yunalesca with the group, and exterminating her.
If you think about it. Yuna would of went through with the whole final aeon dilemna, if Auron didn't speak his opinion. In consequence, it probably would of been Tidus being chosen as the aeon. So Auron is probably the most dynamic; most important and the main man in Final Fantasy X. In my opinion.





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