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    I found exactly what I was looking for.

    I thank you for your help.

    EDIT: In case anyone has the interest, the dialog I wanted to retreive is the following:

    Quote Originally Posted by Final Fantasy X
    Kelk: "Summoner Yuna and guardians, leave here at once! Gagazet is Ronso land, sacred mountain of Yevon. The mountain will not bear the footsteps of infidels! Enemy of Yevon is enemy of Ronso! Leave, traitors!"

    Yuna: "I have cast aside Yevon! I follow the temple no more!"

    Kelk: "Then you will die by those words!"

    Yuna: "So be it. Yevon has warped the teachings and betrayed us all!"

    [...]

    Yuna: "We have no regrets."

    [...]

    Lulu: "Lord Kelk Ronso, if I may. Have you not also turned your back on Bevelle?"

    Auron: "But still, you guard Gagazet as a Ronso, not a maester. Yuna is much the same."

    Biran: "Elder Kelk! Let Biran rend them asunder!"

    Yenke: "No escape! Not one!"

    Yuna: "No, we will not flee. We will fight, and continue on."

    Kelk: "You have been branded a traitor, but still you would fight Sin? Lost to the temple, hated by the people, yet you continue your pilgrimage? Everything lost! What do you fight for?"

    Yuna: "I fight for Spira. The people long for the Calm. I can give it to them. It's all I can give. Defeating Sin, ending pain...this I can do."

    Kelk: "Even sacrificing yourself? (to the Ronsos) Ronso, let them pass! (to Yuna) Summoner Yuna, your will is stronger than steel. Tempered steel that even the mightiest Ronso could not hope to bend. Yuna, we bow to your will! Now go! The scared heights of Gagazet welcomes you."
    Last edited by Zulehan; 07-19-2006 at 07:17 AM.
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