Final Fantasy X
Tidus’s Adventure
By: Ben Bloomstein

Sorry, but there are several mistakes- I can fix them when I have time, and then send an updated version. This is of course just the beginning to the story.

Chapter 1

Fool’s Goal

Tidus sat by lake Nena. It had been 3 days since his last blitzball match, and he was so bored! “Oh,” He moaned. “It’s so dull here- absolutely nothing to do!” So, he got up, and decided to leave the park- he headed for the blitzball stadium. Grabbing his ball on the way, he also decided to see if he could have a practice match with someone else. So, he went onto the road, and walked off for the stadium.

“It is time.” Grunted Heno in his distorted, growling voice. A face shrouded by a hood and veil looked up at him. “I know master,” Said a voice from within the robes. “I have already sent some of our Tekens to infiltrate the past world. We will have the man Tidus soon enough.” “Good,” Said Heno. A wolf struggled in his huge demonic hands. “Because you know how I- dislike- failure.” The wolf stopped its struggling from the suffocating of the hold of Heno, and was swallowed up in one gulp.

Auron stood by the stadium- he had a feeling something was going to happen soon- he just didn’t know what. “Hey!” Called a voice in greeting. Auron turned to see his good friend Tidus running up to him. “You’ve come to play some I presume?” Said Auron, suspecting that perhaps he just sensed this happening- of course, Tidus had no idea who he really was. “Yup.” Said Tidus, and walked through the gates. He didn’t see the great balls of fire being spat down from the sky- and neither did Auron, as he walked into the stadium to watch Tidus practice.

“It is happening.” Said the robed figure to its master. “Good,” Said Heno. “I want Tidus, Maron. And you know what I shall do if I don’t get him- but I assure you, I will make sure you never make such a blunder again!” The figure called Maron was scared of this great entity, but without it, she would never have lived.

The great balls of fire grow- they were huge now. Suddenly, with the force of cannons, enormous blasts of energy shot from them, hitting one building. The building collapsed. Great winged serpents flew from the sky, straight at Auron. Tidus and Auron wheeled around. “Here!” Said Auron, tossing Tidus a huge red sword. “Go! I’ll hold them off!” “What is happening Auron?” Cried Tidus, staggering from the weight of the great sword. “Just go into the stadium! These are Iknen Ammes! Servants of Heno and his army. And if you don’t get into the water, they’ll kill you!” One of the Iknen flew at Tidus, but he dodged its claws, and cut through it with the blade Auron had given him. Another flew at him. “Auron!” He yelled. “There’s to many! I can’t cut past them all.” 10 more Iknen surrounded the two. Auron whispered into Tidus’s ear, “I’m not who you think I am. I am a guardian to summoner Yuna. It’s a long story. But look, my spells should be enough. On count of 4, I’ll charge my left one, and you charge the one straight ahead- be ready to dodge. Ready?” Tidus nodded. “1. 2. 3. 4!” Tidus charged straight ahead, flipped through the air, and suck his sword through the Iknen’s leg. One more slash as he was rising, and the Iknen was in two pieces. Tidus looked at Auron, also watching the rest of the Iknen for any signs of danger. It was incredible- Auron’s charge was so very powerful- and when it hit the Iknen, it glowed for a moment with a dark blue color. One of the same Iknen’s claws came into Auron’s ribs. “No!” Cried out Tidus, but when he looked again, the claws had done nothing. Auron killed the Iknen. “My spell makes the creatures it hits weaker.” He said. “But still- what they tried was a fool’s goal.

Chapter 2

The World of Spira

The fire from the sky began to sing an eerie song. Auron stared at it. An Iknen charged him from behind, but he finished it all the same. The other Iknen scattered, apparently from fear of Auron and Tidus. “What is it?” Asked Tidus. “The balls of fire you mean?” “Yes.” “They are called Sekle.” Said Auron. “And they serve Heno. In the future, a world called Spira will have replaced this world. Zanarkand will be destroyed, Tidus, and this will lead to terrible times. The demon lord Heno will rule. Magic and Swords will be in daily usage.” “But what are those flames?” Asked Tidus impatiently- so much had already happened, and he was losing what patience he had at all. “In their true forms, they are known as Nino Elseten. At least, in the language of Roken. In English, you know them as Werewolves. Though they are enormous.” “So the flames are a disguise?” “No,” Said Auron. “More like a ship.” More bursts of energy came from the flames- there were 3 balls now. Buildings collapsed all around them, but none even came close to hitting them. “Lets go.” Said Auron, grabbing Tidus’s hand. “Hey,” Tidus yanked himself out of Auron’s strong grip. “Where are we going?” “Away from here.” And with that, Auron ran off. “Hey, wait!” Tidus ran after him. Panting, Tidus said, “So- who are you really?” “I am Auron.” “Oh, shut up with the name!” Snapped Tidus. “What are you? Why did you say Zanarkand is going to be destroyed? What’s Spira? Oh, come on Auron! I need some info!” “Spira is a land 1,000 years into the future. By that time, magic is common. There are demons that roam the land, and creatures not imaginable in this world. Zanarkand is considered a holy place in the future. But- in 999 years, a creature called Heno will come.” “You talked of him before.” “Yes,” Nodded Auron. “He is a demon. He- he took control of everything in just 1 year. I think he wants something in the past- or maybe- maybe he wants something dead. “Me?” Murmured Tidus. “Perhaps. Or maybe something- or someone- else.” At this point, Auron sped up with his run, and Tidus had an even harder time keeping up with him. Auron pulled himself up ahead of him, about 20 feet, and then, just as Auron passed from Tidus’s view, a strike on energy hit the road- the road was on a bridge to, so Tidus had a very hard time hanging on- and if he let go, it would be his death.

Chapter 3

Yevon

Running back to see what happened, Auron lifted Tidus to his feet- a sound came from the sky. A load of clouds- an eerie brown color- shifted. They seemed to be shifting into a shape much like a whirlpool- Tidus’s feet left the ground. Auron came up to. “What’s happening!” Yelled Tidus at Auron, as the clouds were now roaring with sound. “It’s a portal!” “How does it work?” Tidus yelled. “It’s a time portal- I have no idea! But I used one to get to this time!” Auron left the sky, and was sucked into the portal. Tidus did to- he was being stretched- pain seared through his body- like a rubber band at the limit of its stretch. And then- it was all over. Tidus tried to open his eyes, but he couldn’t. He felt strange- tired, relaxed, yet ready, braced. “Ij Nen!” Grunted a voice. “Kiken!” Grunted another. “Open up the way!” Yelled another voice- a human’s, probably a young woman. “Open your eyes,” The voice said. “See all around you- the sky, the earth, and the great abundance.” Tidus felt his eyes flutter open. “Ahh.” Said Auron, walking up to him, and lifting him up b grasping his shirt collar and tugging effortlessly. “Your spell worked Yuna.” “Good,” Said Yuna. “Hello Tidus! I don’t think Auron has told you much about me- let me explain.” And she launched into an explanation, which took only a short amount of time. “You are in Yevon,” She said. “Capital of Spira. I am an apprentice summoner- in your world, you would know me as a wizard.” “A wizard?” Repeated Tidus. Yuna nodded. “Yes- but what I do is summon creatures called aeons. I have not learned enough yet though- I cannot summon a simple Valefor. But when my training is complete, myself and my guardians are going out to fight Heno.”

Chapter 4

The Temple of Besaid

Yuna walked off to a body of water- there were two men there- probably the voices that had talked in the foreign language. “Auron,” Began Tidus. “You never told me that you were fighting Heno! You are, aren’t you?” Auron nodded. “Yes, I am. I believe you want to know more about what’s happening?” It was Tidus’s turn to nod now. “You are in Spira. The capital of Spira to be exact- Yevon. There is a temple in a city called Besaid near here- that is where we are going. Yuna will complete her training there.” Tidus was to shocked to actually nod- 1,000 years into the future… “So- where are all the flying cars and high-tech building?” He asked after a moment. “Here, we call those Machina.” Said Auron. “Machina are blamed for wars and hate in these times.” Tidus began to get a bit scared- no machines could mean no way home- but then, magic could be a lot better that electronics… Auron noticed the day-dreamy look on Tidus’s face, and left. Tidus finally snapped out of it after a minute or so. “Come on!” Said Yuna. “We’re leaving.” And she went off, Tidus trailing behind her. They arrived at another coast in a few minutes, after taking a short path through some woods. A boot sat in the water, with a very tanned man with a- blitzball in his hands. “’Ey Yuna- yor back I see!” He had a strange accent- like a Jamaican who had lived in America for some time, and had lost 90% of his accent. “Hey!” Called Tidus, overjoyed to see another blitzball player in this up side down time. He climbed up a wooden plank, and shook the mans hand. “I’m Tidus.” He said, introducing himself. “Name’s Wakka.” Replied the man. Quite suddenly, the ship rocked violently. Two shipmates ran up to the rim of the boats, gripping the rails. They looked down into the water in horror. “Junen! Liknen Nekanbull!” Said one man. Wakka translated- “We’re being attacked!” Yuna, Auron, and a blue, tiger like creature, posture of a human’s, ran up onto the deck. The men told Auron what was happening. Auron told Tidus, “It’s Sin- a creation of Heno. Sin used to be King of Spira, but- Heno conquered him. Sin is a demonic- a sorcerer- one who has so much power, he cannot keep a single shape for more that an hour.” An enormous tentacle sprawled around the deck. It itched along, searching for a victim. “Yuna!” Called Wakka. “Yes?” “Can you summon anything yet?” “No!” Replied Yuna sadly. “But I do know how to use 2 spells- Esuna, and Cure.” “Good enough.” Said Auron. “Kimarhri!” The blue tiger-man walked up you him. “What can you do?” Kimahri said nothing, but Auron said, “OK. Tidus, Yuna, Esth, Kimahri, and myself will fight.” The man who had shouted the warning ran to them. But Tidus thought to himself, ‘Why haven’t we been attacked yet?’ The thought seemed to leak out of him, as Auron said, “He’s not attacking us- he’s going for Besaid!” Yuna gasped fearfully, and Kimahri nodded. The man who had shouted the warning ran up, and introduced himself to Tidus as Esth. They all took out swords, except for Kimahri and Yuna- Kimahri simply braced himself, and Yuna held a staff. “Ready,” Said Auron. “Attack on 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6! Now!” Yuna twirled her staff, and a small puff of fire shot from it. Kimahri punched air, and needles formed, shooting at Sin. “Wakka!” Shouted Auron- the man came up, and throw his blitzball hard. The blitzball came back to him. Auron swung his sword, and a blast of energy came from it, hitting Sin hard- Esth did the same. Tidus tried, and produced nothing. “Try an incantation.” Said Esth. “Moon, Sun, Earth and Galaxy, lend me the power to win. The flame, the waters, the sky above, hold the key.” Tidus repeated it, and a huge blast came from his sword. Sin stopped- and more Iknen Ammes flew from the sky. Sin resumed his course, and the party started on the Iknen. Wakka was first to attack again- he threw his blitzball, but harder than the last time. It hit an Iknen, and its eyes were surrounded in darkness. Kimahri threw his needles at another Iknen, which was thrown from the boat. It flew back up, and bit the tiger-like creature on the arm. Tidus flipped into the air, and repeated the incantation that Esth taught him. One of the Iknen fell dead, and Esth shot 3 beams at the other Iknen. Those fell as well, but there were still 2 left. Auron charged at one with his power-break, and it fell, and finally, Wakka finished the last one, the one he had attacked before. They now all aimed their attacks at Sin- different order, but always the same attacks. “This isn’t working.” Said Auron after a few minutes- Sin still hadn’t attacked again. “I don’t think that our attacks are working on him!” “Give me your sword, Tidus.” Kimahri said, speaking for the first time Tidus had heard him. Tidus obeyed- the spell that Kimahri used was enormous- it was at least 10 times bigger that Tidus’s and Esth’s combined, and when it hit Sin, the creature sank down, into the waters. Kimahri handed back Tidus the sword, with everyone else gaping at him. “Um- thanks.” Stuttered Tidus. Kimahri nodded. “Watch it!” Yelled Auron, slamming into Tidus with his shoulder. “Ow!” Yelled the boy. “What was that for?” And just that, an enormous mouth emerged from the water, and shot out huge beams of light. “Oh- thanks.” The young-man added. And so, they continued to attack Sin- but absolutely nothing would slow it down. And then, a piece of land began to show in the distance. “We’re getting to close to Besaid!” Screamed Auron. “Everyone, aim your attacks at the mouth, and then brace for hits of his own- Yuna, be ready with Cure!” And as Sin opened its mouth again, everyone concentrated their attacks on the inside of the creature- this time, claws emerged from the water, and whacked the boat. Men flew, screaming, through the air, landing into the ocean. Tidus found himself on the ground. His hand hardly gripped his sword, and when he tried to move his arm, nothing worked. Obviously, it was broken. “Yuna!” Cried out Auron. “Heal Tidus! Hurry!” Yuna pointed her staff at Tidus’s arm. A ball of light shot from the staff, making the young man flinch- but when it struck his arm, he found it working again, without pain, and he got, coming back into the fight. The fight continued- more men were seen flying from the boat, and Kimahri had a serious injury which was also healed by Yuna- but by the time Besaid had become an identifiable land form, Sin began to change course- and he left completely. “The temple!” Gasped Yuna, pointing at a large tower. “That is our next destination.” Said Auron.

Chapter 5

The Temple Challenges

The temple tower was enormous- it loomed closer and closer, and the ship began to lose speed. “Where did Sin go?” Tidus called out to Auron, who was on the opposite side of the shop now, talking to Esth. “Back there.” He replied, and pointed behind them- a huge shadow swam through the waters with amazing speed, going away from the island.

“Master!” Gasped Maron. “Sin has been- defeated! A ship of guardians and their summoner it seems- they took down Sin on his course to Besaid!” Heno roared with anger. “This is not pleasing, Maron,” Said he. “I want Tidus before that summoner can get enough power!” “Master- is that why you sent Sin to Besaid? To stop this summoner- Yuna, I believe is her name?” “Yes, that is why. And if you don’t get Tidus soon, Maron, I will get him myself- and I will have no more of your mistakes!”

Wakka sighed with great exasperation. “No way!” He said, arguing with Tidus. “Dos’ Luca Goers are gonna get our deam down en no time!” Tidus had learned a lot about some of the teams of Blitzball in Spira- it seemed that Wakka’s team, the Besaid Aurochs, absolutely sucked, while the Luca Goers, their rivals, were now known as the best Blitzball team ever. “Corse, de old Zanarkand Abes could never be beaten, ya?” Tidus chuckled to himself. “I was on that team.” He said, with a touch of gloat in his voice. “Really!?” Said Wakka, giving him a hard slap on the back that gave him quite a bit of trouble standing for the next few seconds. “Sure ye wer!” A few minutes later, the ship had docked in port- they were finally in Besaid. “Whoa!” Said Tidus, staring around at the huge city. “Are all the cities of Spira like this?” He added, intending that Auron would reply. But Wakka laughed grimly and said, “Oh, no! Eva sence dat Heno came, de ‘ole o’ Spira ‘as been a mess! Besaid in actually a rarity! But it es de city dat I grew up en.” “I guessed.” Joked Tidus- obviously, if Wakka was in a team called the Besaid Aurochs, than his hometown must be Besaid. “So, whea did you used ta live?” Asked Wakka. “I lived in Zanarkand- I was raised and born there.” “So- it’s true. You are from the Machina Age.” Wakka said grimly. “The- what age?” “The Machina age,” Said another woman, cutting into the conversation. The women was holding some kind of stuffed doll, though she looked as if a stoic personality enveloped her- her dress was long and flowing, but it was made into a shape of pants by many pelts- 3 braided ponytails hung long from her black/brown hair. “When Machina were the main way to get through age.” Explained the woman. “’Ey, LuLu- did you just get up?” Wakka asked. LuLu nodded. Then she turned her head to Tidus- he saw that she had glowing red eyes, filled with anger- but it was not an evil anger. Oddly, there was no doubt about it- LuLu was definitely on their side, though she looked unlikely for it. “Every 3 years, all Sorceresses must sleep for 3 days- it is a deep sleep, so we cannot be awakened until after the 3 days are up.” “So- you are a Sorceress?” Tidus was quite interested in of this- he hadn’t been in Spira that long, but it was obvious it was much more dangerous than his own world- but still, Tidus loved this new place- surely he would never be bored again! LuLu nodded again. “Yes- and I apologize for not being awake for the battle against Sin- I’m sure I could have helped.” “Well, looks like your getting another chance!” Screamed Auron, jumping down from the bow of the ship. “Sin is coming back!” Tidus, Kimahri, Esth, LuLu, Wakka, and Yuna ran to the side of the boat- it was true- Sin was turning, aiming back at them- but this time, it was different. “He’s morphed again!” Screamed Esth- everyone began to plan out a quick strategy- but soon everyone realized that they were screaming- a roar was rising from the sea- Sin was traveling so fast, that sonic booms were going through the water- obviously, he was propelling himself so rapidly, he shot out at the speed of sound, so rapidly in fact, that the sonic booms seemed to never stop. “He’s to fast!” Tidus screamed at the top of his lungs- the sonic booms were thundering closer, like a storm closing in on an island. In seconds, Sin rammed the boat. Bam! Tidus was sent flying, but Auron grabbed his hand as he passed him, and the boy felt his feet hit the ground again. Tidus looked around; LuLu was on the ground, but she was rising. Kimahri seemed to have staggered, but we seemed all right now. Everyone looked ok- except for Yuna. She was on the ground, out cold. “Yuna!” Called Wakka and LuLu, running over to her, and trying to wake her. “It’s a spell!” Screamed LuLu. “It must be sleep!” Auron nodded, and told everyone, “Be ready! Sin should be readying to ram us again!” LuLu nodded, and sent ropes of light trailing from her arms- they weaved themselves around everyone’s hands and waist, making sure that they would not fall from the ship. LuLu then wove the ropes around the railings of the ship. Tidus readied his sword- Wakka readied his blitzball. Auron also readied his sword, and Kimahri produced out of thin air, a long spear. Esth took out a bow, and readied it with a single arrow. The arrow seemed to be more of a glowing sword or knife, and Tidus presumed it must have some magic behind it. The rest of the crew came out onto the deck, and took out bows as well, but their arrows were normal. “Ready?” Called Auron. Everyone braced their weapons…” Auron raised his sword above his head like a flag in a race, ready to drop. “Fire!” He swung his sword down, and a barrage of attacks fired at Sin- Esth’s sword hit first, and made a huge explosion, and then, the sword flew through the air, back to the bow, and settled itself their. Kimahri first fired his needles, then another huge beam from his spear. Tidus hit with the beam that Esth had taught him, and Auron did the same. Wakka’s blitzball turned gold for a second now, and then he slung it with so much power and speed, that when it returned to him, he staggered slightly. The crew’s arrows also hit, but Tidus saw tips go into the sea- he looked at Sin, and saw that no damage had come to him. “It isn’t working!” Tidus told Auron. “I think his skin is rough, and is blocking everything we attack with! We have to find an opening!” Auron nodded. He hesitated, and then, he made an order, “Attack that ear!” Everyone looked at him in surprise- but they still followed the order, and a second or so later, everyone’s attacks were going to the ear. After the second barrage, Sin roared in pain- and he turned again.

“Master!” Choked out Maron. “Sin has been beaten again! It seems that the whole boat is now ready to attack again- should I send him back?” Heno shook his head. “No, Maron.” He growled. “We will wait now- I want to see how strong this summoner Yuna is- and when she gets her first Aeon, it is mine!” Maron nodded. “As you wish sir.”

“Yes!” Cried out Tidus. “We won again- oh, we do rock don’t we?” Wakka laughed. “Don’t get to excited, ya? We still gotta get past dose challenges at de temple- and dey never eesy, are dey?” Auron shook his head. “When I served with Yuna’s father, High Summoner Braska, he told me how incredibly difficult the Temple Celuse was.” “What?” Tidus was quite confused now- who was Braska, and how could Auron have known him? “Braska was the one who defeated Sin, decreasing his power enough so that Heno was attracted to this place. He conquered Sin, and used him. Braska was High Summoner- a Summoner that has beaten Sin is given that title. Braska is Yuna’s father.” Auron explained. Tidus was surprised, but it wasn’t today’s biggest shock. A bell rang, and Tidus braced his sword for another attack, but Auron told him to lay down his sword. Esth ran up to Tidus and Auron, and announced, “We have arrived at Besaid Temple sir. The Celuse master and High Priest are ready for us.” Auron nodded. “What’s a Celuse?” Tidus asked Auron as they walked off the boat. “A large challenge set up to prove Summoners worthy off praying to the Fayth to receive a beast to summon, known as Aeons. Fayth are those who lost their lives to Sin, and now, they are stored in the Chamber of Fayth, with 1 in each temple in Spira. The spirits, after being prayed to, transform themselves into Aeons, and accompany the Summoner.” This was a lightly confusing explanation from Auron, but Tidus again nodded all the same. The party walked through a large opening in the front of the temple, obviously the door, and were greeted by a robed man with a long grey beard that split off in 2 directions. “Hello, Summoners and Guardians!” Said the man. “Oh, I’m not a Guar—“ Tidus began to say, but Auron jabbed him in the ribs with his elbow to shut him up. “I am Celuse Master Yunen. The High Priest awaits Summoner Yuna in the Chamber of the Fayth.” Yuna nodded. She walked up to several steps in the back of the temple, climbed them, and entered the doors. Auron followed her, and so did Wakka. Tidus began to follow them, but Auron shook his head and said, “Too dangerous in their Tidus. Stay here.” Tidus agreed- although of course, he was going to follow them if he thought there was trouble. Auron and Wakka went through to. Tidus sat down on some benches, and began to wait. And then, the trouble did arise.

Chapter 6

Goroln, The Temple Radel

Yunen ran up to Tidus, and asked, “You are a guardian correct?” Tidus nodded, as Auron had made him before. “Please, go in to the Temple Celuse! They are in trouble!” Tidus jumped from the bench, and without another word, he ran into the doors to the Besaid Celuse, un-sheathing his sword. Inside the huge set of doors was an elevator like platform- Tidus stepped onto it, and was transported to the bottom of the Temple. The air was stale and harsh to breath, and there was another set of doors in front of them. Tidus pushed and pulled at them, but they would not open. Then he noticed there were no knobs or handles to the doors- instead, there were to spaces, spherical in space. They must’ve been for a key. Tidus glanced around the small room- he then noticed two pedestals, each holding one sphere, the same size as the key-holes in the door. Tidus grabbed one- it slid out easily. He inserted it in the door. He took the other sphere, and also inserted it in the door. He waited for a few seconds, and then, the doors slowly spun open. Then, all their was mist. Tidus began to walk through the doors- when a huge wolf-like creature sprang at him from the mist in front oh him. Tidus side-stepped it, and the wolf’s teeth tore through the air. He swung down his sword, preparing to slice down the wolf, and was shocked- it was like hitting stone! The creature rose from the ground, snarled, and leapt at him again. Tidus dodged it again, and quickly muttered the incantation Esth had taught him. He swung the sword down onto the wolf with all his might, and it broke in two. Tidus stared at the body- it seemed it was never alive. It was indeed stone. The mist evaporated, and Tidus continued through another set of doors, which opened quite easily- but the sight behind the doors was not a sight Tidus enjoyed. It was a giant man. With a giant sword, and giant armor. But worst of all, he was floating in the air. The giant flew down at Tidus, preparing a punch- and missed somehow! The giant hit the ground several feet from Tidus, shaking the gargantuan room. Tidus scanned the place for what could have knocked down this challenge- it was Auron and Wakka. Yuna was nowhere to be seen. “It’s Goroln, the final temple challenge!” Auron shouted at Tidus. “E’s known as the Temple Radel!” Wakka added. In a few seconds, the giant rose to its feet again, and swung its mighty sword at the 3 of them. Auron jumped in front of it, muttered a spell, and as the sword hit Auron, it glowed with many different colors- to many for Tidus to name them. Goroln tried to push the sword through the shield Auron had now created- and just then, the sword was reflected- it flew over Goroln’s shoulder, and shattered against the walls of the room. “Let’s use our strongest attacks all at once!” Auron shouted. Tidus and Wakka nodded. Wakka started to sling back his blitzball, Tidus chanted his spell, and Auron did something so amazing, that as Goroln looked at him, he froze in fear.

Chapter 7

Aerenas, the First of Yuna’s Aeons

Auron floated through the air, chanting a spell as he went up. He stopped floating right before he reached the incredibly high ceiling of the room, and began to glow white. He glowed so brightly, Wakka, Tidus, and Goroln had to look away. His sword disappeared, and after another few seconds, the glow dimmed, so that the occupants of the room looked at Auron again. Auron pointed his index finger at Goroln, and began to charge the attack. Goroln flew up to Auron, ready to slam into him before his finished the spell- but before Goroln was even half-way to Auron, the man screamed, “Now! Everyone attack!” Tidus swung his sword to create his biggest blast yet, Wakka threw his blitzball with near super-human strength, and Auron finished his spell. “Fira Nova Fury!” Wakka’s blitzball passed through Tidus’s blast, and they fused into a great sphere of energy flying up at Goroln, and from Auron’s finger shot 10 or so beams of energy- they shot straight through Goroln’s chest, and then merged with Wakka and Tidus’s sphere- all 3 attacks made their way up to Goroln, and exploded. Smoke blasted through the room, Wakka’s blitzball came back to him, and Auron slowly floated down to them. When the smoke cleared, Goroln was gone.