Why are yuna eyes different colors




















Has anybody notices Yuna's eyes? Or it is just me who can see her eyes being different colours? If this is the case then i have to say that i dont like then at all.

I meen, why? The different colours just ruin her beautiful face. Showing 1 - 15 of 24 comments. Pereb View Profile View Posts. Her eyes looked like that in the original too Last edited by Pereb ; 14 May, am. Yuna has always had heterochromia; one blue eye and one green eye. Royner View Profile View Posts. It was always the case but they really ruined Yuna's and Tidus' face in this remaster Downside of outsourcing it to some unknown Chinese dev team.

Nuonii View Profile View Posts. Yuna always had one green and one blue eye. Govalon View Profile View Posts. The elders are comforted by her presence, as with the influence of Yevon's teachings fading from Spira the elderly, who had lived by them, feel displaced. Seeing their struggles makes Yuna feel guilty. She goes looking for Tidus and finds him fallen asleep in a boat by the beach. She takes the boat out, and when Tidus awakes he finds it is dark and stormy.

Yuna tells him about the guilt she feels for Yevon's downfall, but Tidus disagrees and the two argue. When Tidus attempts to kiss her she refuses, but after making up she proclaims she wants to be with him forever.

While trying to return to Besaid, Yuna and Tidus get lost at the stormy sea and end up shipwrecked on an uninhabited island that resembles Besaid. They find two stone statues pointing in a certain direction that leads them to the area where the village would otherwise be, but there is no village. Tidus hypothesizes they had traveled a thousand years into the past.

They explore the forest hoping to find a clue on how to return home when Tidus mistakes a bomb for a blitzball and is killed. Yuna passes out from the shock and dreams of speaking to someone who claims to be a god and questions her regarding her relationship with Tidus. Yuna describes Tidus as an ordinary boy whom she met the day she became a summoner and whom she fell in love with during her pilgrimage.

She is sad her feelings cannot be fulfilled now, but the god tells her he will cast a spell that will suppress those feelings up until the day she became a summoner, but not erase them, with the possibility of them returning if something were to trigger it. Tidus wakes Yuna up and they find themselves alone in a place that resembles the Besaid Temple.

They come across the statues of the gods people worshiped before the time of Yevon: Kush, goddess of food and shelter; Velm, god of safety; Slone, god of quenching regret; Arb, god of knowledge; Luchel, god of war; Kanaela, goddess of protection from darkness; Meiyou, goddess of light; and Guarudo, god of rest.

They leave the temple and come across a frail summoner woman called Kush from Bevelle. She is not the goddess as per the statue but had only borrowed that name. After explaining the role of summoners in the Machina War, the Bedore the old name for the Al Bhed , and naming a different star as the brightest on the night sky than Yuna is familiar with, Yuna understands this is a different world and Kush disperses into pyreflies.

Yuna senses the presence of another summoner and tells Tidus they must meet with him to find a way back home. Tidus senses danger and tells Yuna to run, but Yuna hesitates as she fears Tidus will disappear like Kush. Yuna has a vision of Kush in the forest with her guardian, Velm, and hears the voice of the summoner she is searching for but is told that Tidus must kill a certain girl if they wish to return home together. Yuna tells Tidus she wants to be alone for a while and goes out for a walk.

She thinks about her time spent with Tidus so far and how she wants them to understand each other's suffering. Yuna is reluctant to tell Tidus about the god's order for him to kill a girl, as she knows he would carry it out for her sake. She runs into Kush standing at an altar who tells her about the summoner Ifarnal from one thousand years ago who was the one who appeared in her dream and helped bring Tidus back to life. Ifarnal's real name is Joit. Kush asks about Yuna's feelings for Tidus, to which she replies that being with him was somewhat painful.

Kush explains that Tidus had understood her desire to be alone. Yuna spots the names of the gods carved on a stone beside the altar from which summoners and guardians adopted them. Kush makes a deal with Yuna that she will bring her to Ifarnal provided that Yuna does not send her to the Farplane before shining brightly and dispersing into pyreflies. Yuna finds herself on a rusty boat with a skinny old man with long white hair who is revealed to be Ifarnal, now known as Joit.

He explains he is no longer the muscular redhead he once was, and that the name "Ifarnal", or god of beauty, is no longer appropriate for him. He tells her about the fayth and that while in Yuna's world they were created by Yunalesca for summoners to fight Sin, the fayth during the Machina War were created by the summoners themselves with the help of someone they shared deep feelings with.

Ifarnal shows Yuna a scene in which she blushes in embarrassment. Ifarnal apologizes and explains there are "easier" ways to make a fayth. The summoner and fayth must share a mutual sympathy to summon an aeon, something which Joit says he was not able to do adequately.

He explains the island she was on was "summoned" by him, created with the use of an uncountable number of fayth. Ifarnal tells Yuna to go down into the cabin, which reeks of dead bodies. Inside is a chocobo surrounded by pyreflies, i.

Yuna encounters four robotic Bedore, three male and one female, holding a bomb that looks like a blitzball, the one that exploded on Tidus. Joit explains they, along with him, had escaped the island during the war on this boat but ended up having to return after one week due to there being too many enemies at sea.

By that time the war had settled, and the era of the temples and Yevon began, leading to the execution of the Bedore. Yuna asks if the boat is real or a summon, and Joit replies it must be real as he stopped the summon, unable to continue due to inadequate bonding with the fayth. Yuna dashes outside, realizing they have returned to the Besaid of her world. A mass of pyreflies gathers to form Briar, whom Yuna remembers as a man who was dispatched from Bevelle to Besaid.

Joit and Briar know each other as they were Ifarnal and Velm in their past. Ifarnal orders the Bedore on board to eliminate Briar using the bomb, which misses and kills Joit instead who vanishes into pyreflies.

Briar asks where Kush is, but Yuna does not know, deciding to keep quiet about Tidus's order from Ifarnal to kill her. Briar realizes the reason he, an unsent, can exist like this, is because he was beckoned by Kush's feelings. Now alone on the boat, Yuna tries to whistle, believing Tidus will come running, but hesitates. Meanwhile, Besaid Village is in chaos as everyone interrogates Tidus, who had returned to their world alone, on Yuna's whereabouts. Tidus explains that to bring Yuna back they must find a man named Briar as per orders he had received in the other world.

Tidus finds Yuna at the beach and explains to her about Kush and the power she gave him to return to their Besaid, and how he must find her. Using the power, they find a frail Kush sitting in a chair, but Yuna sees she is just a beckoning. Briar appears, relieved to reunite with Kush. He thanks Tidus and Yuna for helping them meet before they disappear together. With Kush gone, the power she had granted Tidus vanishes and Yuna and Tidus return to the village.

They stand on the spot where they once had a bonfire during her pilgrimage and Yuna asks Tidus if he's real and not just a dream. Tidus explains his theory of the fayth reassembling his pyreflies, but that he might still be a dream.

Yuna asks if he will disappear, but Tidus says they should just cherish each other. Yuna hugs Tidus before playfully pushing him into the water below and sees he did not disappear. She smiles, praying they can be together forever.

However, Yuna knows she beckoned him after the incident on the island via her feelings for him, and if Tidus realizes this he will disappear, as what occurred when Briar realized he was beckoned via Kush's feelings. She stands in the same place Tidus stood two years ago when he told his story to the others, bringing the story full circle. I'm a different person now. I don't feel like I need to keep busy anymore.

I'm fine with staying in one place and taking it easy. Over the next three months after the Gullwings dismantled Vegnagun and felled Shuyin, they have gone their separate ways. One day, each girl receives a letter that calls the trio back together at Luca to explore the newly discovered Iutycyr Tower. As they explore the ruins they discuss what they had been doing since they had separated.

Rikku has continued working on missions and thinks Yuna doesn't want to see her anymore, but Yuna denies it. Paine has something she needs to say to the others but won't reveal what and Yuna and Rikku don't pry. Yuna had needed a change when Tidus was gone, which is why she had joined the Gullwings, but is now fine with a relaxed life in Besaid, although she is planning on doing something soon.

She mentions meeting someone but doesn't say who. Rikku is jealous Yuna has settled down, something Rikku feels she's unable to do. She says Yuna is wasting her life away while Yuna accuses Rikku of fooling herself by keeping busy and worrying about others too much.

The content of this conversation changes depending on the particular version of the game. The Japanese dub specifies that Yuna has been spending time with Tidus. This is also alluded to in the English version of the game by Rikku's mention of him "being back" in Besaid. Paine had sent the letters because she felt something was amiss during her lone travels across Spira since they split up, and wanted the trio to have another adventure like they used to.

She had made up the part about something worth seeing at the top of the tower, but Yuna insists they keep going. The girls learn they have changed and fear growing further apart as long as they are together. Yuna realizes they all think differently and believes they had gotten along before only because they had to work together. Once the group reaches the top they find a broken-down machina. The girls decide to go their separate ways but to always cherish the time they had together.

With their friendship renewed, the machina springs to life and their adventures continue. Hello, and welcome to Besaid, home of the Yevoners.

I am the priestess Yuna. Artwork of Yuna for the audio drama 30th anniversary exhibition version. Six months later, at the request of Baralai—Chancellor of Spira Council—two youths named Chuami and Kurgum travel from Bevelle to Besaid to meet with Yuna, who has returned to the mannerisms and dress style of her summoner days. She is now a priestess acting as an advisor to the Yevoners , a group that follows Yevon's moral teachings while praying for peace and accepting the way others live.

Kurgum shows Yuna a sphere recording of two shoopufs at the Moonflow. The shoopuf was the last of its kind, but it mysteriously reappeared one morning, causing Yuna to believe the shoopuf had been beckoned. Kurgum asks Yuna to accompany him and Chuami back to Bevelle and address the Council.

When Yuna refuses, Chuami tells her about having met Tidus, who now resides in Bevelle and appeared injured, compelling Yuna to take action. As Chuami, Kurgum, Yuna, and Wakka stop at the Moonflow on the way to Bevelle, they see the shoopufs and a crowd of onlookers where half of the people are illusions created by the pyreflies. They see a father and daughter with the illusion of the girl's mother who answers her request for them to go home together, which stuns the group since the illusions normally can't hear or speak.

Kurgum insists the illusions should be sent to the Farplane, but Yuna says they don't have the right to interfere with the reunion. Returning to Bevelle, they find Sin has been reactivated, possibly beckoned by someone, and Yuna rushes to meet with Tidus. Yuna had previously told Chuami that Tidus is her boyfriend, but when Chuami and Kurgum eavesdrop on the conversation between the two, it seems they are breaking up.

Yuna is jealous of Tidus's friend, Marphie, but soon tells him she doesn't care as she has already got another person she likes. Tidus asks who it is but Yuna tells him it's someone he doesn't know and leaves. Chuami and Kurgum part ways with the latter accompanying Yuna and Wakka, and the former returning to Besaid with Tidus. On a ship with Lulu and Chuami, Tidus says he wants to follow Yuna and the others on her new journey since he promised to be with her forever.

Elsewhere, Yuna delivers a speech to a crowd in a stadium, proclaiming she will defeat Sin once more. Yuna equips rods as weapons and wears rings as armor. Her physical stats are low, but her Magic , Magic Defense , Evasion , and Agility are high her agility even exceeds Tidus's using the default Sphere Grid.

Yuna's Overdrive is Grand Summon , which allows her to summon an aeon with a full Overdrive gauge. Her Celestial Weapon is Nirvana , and is one of the easiest to acquire. Yuna is the only party member who briefly replaces Tidus as the field character.

In Final Fantasy X-2 Yuna is the main playable party member. Her default dressphere is the Gunner. Her Mascot dressphere is a moogle, and her special dressphere is Floral Fallal , where she dresses as a large purple flower.

In her Trainer dressphere, Yuna's pet is a dog called Kogoro that resembles aeon Yojimbo's dog. Yuna can participate in blitzball and play the Gunner's Gauntlet minigame in Besaid. During the opening mission, the player can find an oversized moogle hiding among the crates in Luca's docks, who is Yuna in disguise.

Yuna has two themes attributed to her named "Yuna's Theme". The one from Final Fantasy X-2 is an entirely new composition and an upbeat pop tune. This version is also included in the Final Fantasy XV music player. Gagazet, and on the deck of the airship before the final dungeon. Yuna has appeared in the following games throughout the Final Fantasy series :. Appearance in Kingdom Hearts II.

She is identical to Yuna's Gunner design but has blonde hair, brown eyes, and white paint below her eyes. In Gunslinger Stratos 2 , a costume based on Yuna was released in November Yuna is a primary character in the fan-made Dead Fantasy series, being the first character to appear.

When Ayane is about to take Yuna down, Rikku arrives to save her. As they overpower Kasumi and Ayane, Hitomi joins the fray until Tifa arrives to turn the tide of the battle. One of the Kasumi Alpha clones interrupts their match forcing Yuna to spherechange into her summoner form and call forth her aeons as Kasumi aids Yuna to fight her antagonistic clones.

The aeons are defeated and Yuna reverts. Cloud saves her and blasts the clones with his Limit Break. Kasumi promises to deal with the clones and Yuna rides away with Cloud on his motorcycle to search for Tifa. Yuna is last seen with Cloud in Dead Fantasy V , where they spot a helicopter passing through a city.

Yuna does not have her long red braid, her blue-beaded earring on her right ear and her blue sash from her blue and white half-skirt when in her Gunner dressphere, and she has wristbands on both wrists. In her summoner outfit, she wears arm warmers. Yuna's fighting style is a Gunner mixed with self-defense techniques, and her hand-to-hand combat style is based on Self-Taught, which is Lili's fighting style in the Tekken series. In her Summoner form during the events in Dead Fantasy IV , she relies on her aeons and the way she summons is based on her appearance in Final Fantasy X.

Following Oum's death three years later, animator Uiyahan remade the original Dead Fantasy series where Yuna retains her main appearance in Final Fantasy X-2 without the long red braid and her silver necklace. Yuna has also appeared in the Dead Fantasy - Gee music video in her Songstress dressphere where she plays the role of the leader of Girls Generation, Kim Taeyeon. Following Oum's death, Uiyahan created a short music video as a tribute to him and his two of his music videos called Dead Fantasy- Say So.

Yuna regains her original appearance from her Songstress dressphere. She has lived her life up until now simply following the creed that she believed in but when her whole world is shaken she then has to pick herself up and find a new way forward with her own willpower.

That was the kind of strength we wanted to show in her. The original concept for the story of Final Fantasy X was that "a person would reach the end of life at 17 years of age".

That theme of "inevitable death" was carried over to become Yuna's fate in Final Fantasy X. Art Director, Yusuke Naora , gave Yuna a more "tropical" design to go with the "oriental" theme, but Tetsuya Nomura wanted to give it a more Japanese feel.

One of the character development system proposals for Final Fantasy X was a "tattoo system" where characters would have a x grid, and upon level up could place "tattoos" down to boost stats and learn abilities. Different tattoos would confer what abilities the bearer could use. Yuna would have the Bahamut tattoo on her back and thus her kimono leaves her back bare.

She is the daughter to Lord Braska, who defeated Sin 10 years ago, bringing the Calm. In Final Fantasy X, she is the daughter of the late High Summoner Braska, who defeated Sin ten years ago, and seeks to accomplish the same task with help from her guardians. Final Fantasy X-2 is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation 2.

However, in Final Fantasy X-2, Yuna resurrected him and they were back together. Even though their relationship was riddled with heartbreak, after she lost him and got him back, they seemed to have a happily ever after. He only appears in X2 as memories. When there is danger, she will distance the ones that are close to her.



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