The Forbidding War Part 1: Final Fantasy X
Prologue: One Year Later
One year. One year since the summoner Yuna along with her six loyal guardians had defeated the bringer of death, the gigantic aquatic fiend known as Sin, and its insidious creator, the being that was once the summoner Yu Yevon. One year of peace and prosperity. One year filled with hope, joy, and love. For the first time in a thousand years, the people of Spira could live their lives without the fear of Sin.
Bringing this Eternal Calm elevated Yuna to the position of High Summoner, the only summoner to achieve this rank without dying. She became widely respected, and was offered the position of Grand Maester. With the other Maesters either dead or resigned, the people of Spira needed guidance from someone, especially with the truth about the religion of Yevon. Yuna, however, declined, but others were elected. Yuna still lent helping hands to the Maesters in order to ensure peace on Spira.
The Summoners were becoming an extinct art. Without Sin, there was no need for Aeons. Even if the Summoners wanted to call them, they couldn't. The fayth, the souls of the dead that gave their lives to fight Sin, were gone, sent to the Farplane with the other dead souls. The stone statues that housed the fayth had gone cold and unfeeling. Even the song of the fayth had disappeared from the temples.
Instead of becoming a Maester, Yuna decided to join a group comprised of workers, servants, former monks, warrior monks, Crusaders, and others. This group, known as the Builders, helped to rebuild the towns and ports Sin destroyed. Along side Lulu and Wakka, two of her guardians and long time friends, Yuna spent her time still helping the people of Spira.
One of the first places to be rebuilt was Kilika, and the next was the ruins of Zanarkand. Where the ancient temple of the Final Summoning stood, a new temple was erected in its place. Known as the Hall of the Fallen, the temple had statues of all the Summoners, High Summoners, and Guardians that had fallen while trying to defeat Sin. At its entrance where the two stone statues of Tidus and Auron, the two guardians lost during Yuna's pilgrimage.
The people eventual returned to places like the rebuilt Zanarkand. Cities also sprang up in the Calm Lands and other remote areas. Ports like Kilika expanded outward, and the fiends were forced out. Now, few fiends are even seen, and there have been no reports of attacks for half a year.
Rikku left with her father Cid, leader of the Al Bhed. They left in the ancient machina, the airship, to return to Bikanel Island to rebuild Home. The Al Bhed, scattered by a Guado attack on Home, reunited, and set about to rebuild their destroyed home.
Slowly, the people of Spira began accepting machina, machines. Yevon's teachings had forbid the use of most
machines, but with the people turning from these false teachings, the Al Bhed seized the chance to teach the rest about these ancient unknown wonders.
The Temples of Yevon were all but abandoned. During Yuna's Pilgrimage, the truth of Yevon had been revealed. The religion of Yevon was truly about the spiral of death, and its figurehead a traitor that was in reality the cause of Sin. Yuna had let the people know this after Sin's death. She felt they had the right to know. The people reacted in the normal way, changing from shock to anger.
The Warrior Monks were combined with the Crusaders to become the Spira Militia. They were charged with defending the people of Spira from any future threats that might emerge. The Chocobo Knights were reformed, and there was even a division that used Al Bhed machina. All sorts of people soon joined. Human, Ronso, Al Bhed, and even Guado.
The Guado were no longer trusted by the rest of Spira. Thanks to the former leader of the Guado, Seymour, the Guado were seen as traitors. Ironically, the Guado attacked the then outcast Al Bhed. Now, the Guado were the outcasts and the Al Bhed were somewhat accepted.
Prologue: One Year Later
One year. One year since the summoner Yuna along with her six loyal guardians had defeated the bringer of death, the gigantic aquatic fiend known as Sin, and its insidious creator, the being that was once the summoner Yu Yevon. One year of peace and prosperity. One year filled with hope, joy, and love. For the first time in a thousand years, the people of Spira could live their lives without the fear of Sin.
Bringing this Eternal Calm elevated Yuna to the position of High Summoner, the only summoner to achieve this rank without dying. She became widely respected, and was offered the position of Grand Maester. With the other Maesters either dead or resigned, the people of Spira needed guidance from someone, especially with the truth about the religion of Yevon. Yuna, however, declined, but others were elected. Yuna still lent helping hands to the Maesters in order to ensure peace on Spira.
The Summoners were becoming an extinct art. Without Sin, there was no need for Aeons. Even if the Summoners wanted to call them, they couldn't. The fayth, the souls of the dead that gave their lives to fight Sin, were gone, sent to the Farplane with the other dead souls. The stone statues that housed the fayth had gone cold and unfeeling. Even the song of the fayth had disappeared from the temples.
Instead of becoming a Maester, Yuna decided to join a group comprised of workers, servants, former monks, warrior monks, Crusaders, and others. This group, known as the Builders, helped to rebuild the towns and ports Sin destroyed. Along side Lulu and Wakka, two of her guardians and long time friends, Yuna spent her time still helping the people of Spira.
One of the first places to be rebuilt was Kilika, and the next was the ruins of Zanarkand. Where the ancient temple of the Final Summoning stood, a new temple was erected in its place. Known as the Hall of the Fallen, the temple had statues of all the Summoners, High Summoners, and Guardians that had fallen while trying to defeat Sin. At its entrance where the two stone statues of Tidus and Auron, the two guardians lost during Yuna's pilgrimage.
The people eventual returned to places like the rebuilt Zanarkand. Cities also sprang up in the Calm Lands and other remote areas. Ports like Kilika expanded outward, and the fiends were forced out. Now, few fiends are even seen, and there have been no reports of attacks for half a year.
Rikku left with her father Cid, leader of the Al Bhed. They left in the ancient machina, the airship, to return to Bikanel Island to rebuild Home. The Al Bhed, scattered by a Guado attack on Home, reunited, and set about to rebuild their destroyed home.
Slowly, the people of Spira began accepting machina, machines. Yevon's teachings had forbid the use of most
machines, but with the people turning from these false teachings, the Al Bhed seized the chance to teach the rest about these ancient unknown wonders.
The Temples of Yevon were all but abandoned. During Yuna's Pilgrimage, the truth of Yevon had been revealed. The religion of Yevon was truly about the spiral of death, and its figurehead a traitor that was in reality the cause of Sin. Yuna had let the people know this after Sin's death. She felt they had the right to know. The people reacted in the normal way, changing from shock to anger.
The Warrior Monks were combined with the Crusaders to become the Spira Militia. They were charged with defending the people of Spira from any future threats that might emerge. The Chocobo Knights were reformed, and there was even a division that used Al Bhed machina. All sorts of people soon joined. Human, Ronso, Al Bhed, and even Guado.
The Guado were no longer trusted by the rest of Spira. Thanks to the former leader of the Guado, Seymour, the Guado were seen as traitors. Ironically, the Guado attacked the then outcast Al Bhed. Now, the Guado were the outcasts and the Al Bhed were somewhat accepted.
