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#1 I think there are hidden meaings in this poem thing about FFX. Many people think it's about Sin, but I think It has deeper meaning... A great terror arose from the deep, It swept across the land, A lone past still lingers, Destiny cannot be denied, A burden grows heavier, To the kingdom of the sun, Across a vast sea, The journey home begins... Ok the line: Dead for a thousand years is refeering to the original Zanarkand It swept across the land: Sin or Ye Yevon A lone past still lingers: Fayth Destiny cannot be denied: What happens to Tidus and Yuna A burden grows heavier: The task of killing Sin To the kingdom of the sun: Ok here is the complicated one; Tidus means Sun in a japanese dialect, so It's talking about zanarkand, the kingdom were Tidus came from. Across a vast sea: If you watch after the ending credits Tidus is waking up in a ocean. The journey home begins: FFX-2 Tidus is coming home!!! ^.^ What do you think? |
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| Administrator | SPOILERS AHEAD I think it refers to just Tidus being dreamed up by the Fayth after 1000 years of sleep, his destiny to fight his father and destroy Sin, and then his return home to death after the Fayth are released from dreaming. I'm almost positive that Square had no intention of making a sequal to the game when that poem was written, but other then that I think you're pretty spot on. |
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