Sin (Final Fantasy)

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Sin is an entity that features in Final Fantasy X.

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History

For one thousand years Sin had roamed Spira with one purpose: to bring destruction to any living thing. Sin was discovered to be the armor of Yu Yevon by a summoner named Yuna and her guardians. There was only one known way of destroying Sin. A summoner, a sorcerer/sorceress that can summon beasts known as aeons, can make a pilgrimage to the ruined city of Zanarkand. There, the summoner must offer one of her guardians to Yunalesca, an unsent who was the first summoner to defeat Sin, so she may forge the guardian into a powerful aeon known as the Final Aeon, one with enough power to destroy Sin. But there was a flaw: although the outer shell that is Sin would be destroyed, Yu Yevon would possess the final aeon to create a new Sin consisting of the soul of the sacrificed guardian as its core. A period of time would then pass where this "baby Sin" would grow and not threaten the citizens of Spira. This period, which is variable in length, is known as the Calm.

Additionally, the summoner dies after destroying Sin. Contrary to popular belief, this is caused not by the Final Aeon itself attacking the summoner but by the fact that a summoner must give his/her very life energy to evoke the Final Aeon into being. It was also believed that it may be the actual possession of the Final Aeon by Yu Yevon. The strong mind link the summoner and the final aeon share is instantly severed which is the act that results in the death of the summoner. Maester Seymour Guado desired to use this to his advantage by attempting to wed Lady Yuna so that when they reached Zanarkand, Yuna would make him the fayth of the final aeon and eventually Sin. By doing this, Seymour could end the suffering of Spira by destroying all of its inhabitants.

High Summoner Braska, accompanied by his guardians (bodyguards) Jecht and Auron, was the latest in a line of summoners who completed the final summoning. Braska used Jecht for the fayth in the final summoning, in effect turning Jecht into the newest incarnation of Sin. After the traditional period of Calm, Sin/Jecht returned to wreak havoc on Spira, destroying Kilika Port. A new generation of summoners assembled and begun their pilgrimages to Zanarkand, including Braska's daughter Yuna. Meanwhile the Al Bhed attempted to create machina that would defeat Sin, allying themselves for the first time with the organization of warriors against Sin — the Crusaders, though they were excommunicated for the alliance. The attack, known as Operation Mi'ihen, was a disaster, though. Sin overpowered the machina and destroyed it, and many of the Crusaders died battling the Sinspawn.

Yuna and her guardians, including Tidus, meanwhile discovered the plots of Seymour. When Yuna revealed to Tidus the nature of the final summoning, he persuaded her to aim for an endless Calm, killing off Sin at its heart once and for all. Yuna led her guardians inside Sin after immobilizing its outer powers, and they met and defeated the embodiment of Jecht, then the dark power inside Sin that was Yu Yevon, slaying each aeon that it merged with, as well, and finally, with no where else to hide, its true form. This destroyed Sin permanently and initiated the Eternal Calm.

Overview

Sin could create smaller creatures, Sinspawn, from its outer layer. Coming in a variety of shapes and levels of power, the Sinspawn cause trouble for any people that crosses them until Sin arrives and reabsorbs them. These included:

  • Sinscales : Generic Sinspawn
  • Ammes : A Sea Anemone-like Sinspawn
  • Echulies : A Jellyfish-like Sinspawn.
  • Geneaux : A Sinspawn found at the entrance of Kilika Temple.
  • Gui : A Fusion of various Sinspawn gathered by the Crusaders for Operation Mi'ihen
  • Genais : The absolute strongest Sinspawn.

Notes

  • Sin featured in the setting of Final Fantasy X.

Appearances

  • Final Fantasy X:

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