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Revision as of 16:54, 13 October 2018
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Template:Infobox character Dissidia
A quiet, yet determined summoner who guides the spirits of the dead to the Farplane. On her pilgrimage to defeat Sin, she encounters Tidus, a young man from another world whom she welcomes as her new guardian. Though at times it seems as though they are on a hopeless journey of doubt and loss, they at least have each other.
Description
Yuna is a playable character in Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia.
Profile
Story
Yuna is first encountered in the Lost Kingdom of Thronus. The party meets her as she is apparently being menaced by Seifer, Raijin, and Fujin. They chase him away, much to her relief.
She explains that she is a summoner from Spira, though she declines to explain her title fully and instead describes herself as someone who is trained to kill monsters and protect the people. Her remarks imply that she told Seifer a fuller version of a summoner's role; rather than trying to abduct her, he was trying to insist on protecting her as a knight. Mog offers her a place in the party. After being reassured that she would be welcome, Yuna gladly accepts in the hopes of finding either her friends or a way home.
As they travel through the area, they fight Seifer and his posse again. Yuna asks him to join them, believing that he's a good person in spite of his belligerence, but he refuses.
Gameplay
Unlockables
Gallery
- Artwork and Screenshots
Allusions
- In the "A Devoted Heart" event, Yuna says that the dragon they were forced to kill must be grateful that Lenna "sent" it on in such a respectful fashion, a reference to The Sending that summoners perform in Spira.