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In the world of [[Spira]] in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', the '''pilgrimage''' is the journey a [[Summoner (Final Fantasy X)|summoner]] undertakes in order to defeat [[Sin]].
 
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[[File:Pilgrimage.jpg|thumb|250px|The last part of Yuna's pilgrimage.]]
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{{Quote|No matter how dark the night, morning always comes, and our journey begins anew.|Lulu}}
 
In the world of [[Spira]] in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', the '''pilgrimage''' {{J|旅|Tabi|Journey}} is the journey a [[Summoner (Final Fantasy X)|summoner]] undertakes to defeat [[Sin]].
   
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==Story==
 
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The summoner makes a journey and stops at numerous temples with their [[Guardian (Final Fantasy X)|guardians]]. At these temples, the summoner prays to the [[fayth]] of the temple and receives an [[Aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeon]]. After being granted assistance by the aeons acquired from the temples, the summoner makes their way to the temple in the [[Zanarkand|Zanarkand Ruins]]. Upon completing the trials of this temple, they are required to choose one of their guardians to become the [[Final Aeon]], who is used in the battle against Sin, a battle in which the summoner ultimately dies, regardless of the battle's outcome. The time period after this event is called the [[Calm (Final Fantasy X)|Calm]], and is a time where Sin is no more. After this Calm, however, the Final Aeon becomes the new Sin and starts the cycle anew. Each Calm only lasts for about 10 years.
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The summoner makes a journey and stops at numerous temples with their [[Guardian (Final Fantasy X)|guardians]]. At these temples, the summoner prays to the [[fayth]] of the temple and receives an [[Aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeon]]. After being granted assistance by the aeons acquired from the temples, the summoner makes their way to the temple in the [[Zanarkand|Zanarkand Ruins]].
   
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Upon completing the trials of this temple, they are required to choose one of their guardians to become the [[Final Aeon]], who is used in the battle against Sin, a battle in which the summoner ultimately dies, regardless of the battle's outcome. The time period after this event is called the [[Calm (Final Fantasy X)|Calm]], and is a time where Sin is no more. After this Calm, however, the Final Aeon becomes the new Sin and starts the cycle anew. The length of the Calm is never directly stated, but it is implied to be rather short, from a few weeks to no more than one year.
[[Yuna]] became the first summoner to break the final process in the pilgrimage. Yuna did not receive her Final Aeon, as she was not willing to sacrifice one of her loved ones. She instead traveled [[Within Sin|inside Sin]] in order to defeat the source, [[Yu Yevon]], the creator of Sin, thus ending the need for the pilgrimage and bringing an Eternal Calm, which could not have been achieved had she received the Final Aeon.
 
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[[Yuna]] became the first summoner to break the final process in the pilgrimage. Yuna did not receive her Final Aeon, as she was not willing to sacrifice one of her loved ones. She instead traveled [[inside Sin]] in order to defeat the source, [[Yu Yevon]], the creator of Sin, thus ending the need for the pilgrimage and bringing an [[Eternal Calm (term)|Eternal Calm]], which could not have been achieved had she received the Final Aeon.
 
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==Etymology==
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*In ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'', [[Yuna/Dissidia|Yuna]] mentions remembering "journey" in [[Treachery of the Gods/Chapter 4 - Where Memories Wait|Chapter 4]] of ''[[Treachery of the Gods]]'' campaign when trying to make [[Tidus/Dissidia|Tidus]] join [[Cosmos]]'s side.
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*In ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'', [[Yuna/Dissidia (PSP)|Yuna]] mentions remembering a "journey" in [[Treachery of the Gods/Chapter 4 - Where Memories Wait|Chapter 4]] of ''[[Treachery of the Gods]]'' campaign when trying to make [[Tidus/Dissidia (PSP)|Tidus]] join [[Cosmos (Dissidia)|Cosmos's]] side.
   
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Revision as of 20:50, 9 January 2020

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Pilgrimage

The last part of Yuna's pilgrimage.

No matter how dark the night, morning always comes, and our journey begins anew.

Lulu

In the world of Spira in Final Fantasy X, the pilgrimage (, Tabi?, lit. Journey) is the journey a summoner undertakes to defeat Sin.

Story

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. (Skip section)

The summoner makes a journey and stops at numerous temples with their guardians. At these temples, the summoner prays to the fayth of the temple and receives an aeon. After being granted assistance by the aeons acquired from the temples, the summoner makes their way to the temple in the Zanarkand Ruins.

Upon completing the trials of this temple, they are required to choose one of their guardians to become the Final Aeon, who is used in the battle against Sin, a battle in which the summoner ultimately dies, regardless of the battle's outcome. The time period after this event is called the Calm, and is a time where Sin is no more. After this Calm, however, the Final Aeon becomes the new Sin and starts the cycle anew. The length of the Calm is never directly stated, but it is implied to be rather short, from a few weeks to no more than one year.

Yuna became the first summoner to break the final process in the pilgrimage. Yuna did not receive her Final Aeon, as she was not willing to sacrifice one of her loved ones. She instead traveled inside Sin in order to defeat the source, Yu Yevon, the creator of Sin, thus ending the need for the pilgrimage and bringing an Eternal Calm, which could not have been achieved had she received the Final Aeon.

Spoilers end here.

Etymology

A pilgrimage is a journey or search of moral or spiritual significance. Typically, it is a journey to a shrine or other location of importance to a person's beliefs and faith.

Trivia