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Eternal calm

Eternal Calm.

Final Fantasy X: Eternal Calm (ファイナルファンタジーX – 永遠のナギ節, Fainaru Fantajī Ten Eien no Nagisetsu?), is a cinematic cutscene sequel to Final Fantasy X and prequel to Final Fantasy X-2, first released as a bonus DVD included with Final Fantasy X International and Unlimited Saga and through the Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine. This scene is also called Another Story in some languages.

The remastered version is included in Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for the PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and PC. All the character models and textures have been upgraded, though the non-remastered music and Rikku's Final Fantasy X character model remain from the original release. Viewing the scene in this version earns the A Journey's Catalyst trophy.

Characters

Story

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Yuna's decision Eternal Calm

Yuna decides to run away with Rikku.

Yuna is trying to relax and enjoy her life after defeating Sin, practicing holding her breath for extended periods of time to play blitzball, her best time being 2 minutes and 41 seconds. She is frequented by different people from all over Spira who wish to receive advice from the high summoner. This irritates Rikku, as Yuna is still putting her life on hold for others.

During one of her visits to Besaid, Rikku shows Yuna an ancient sphere of someone bearing an uncanny likeness to Tidus jailed in Bevelle. Yuna joins Rikku's sphere hunting group to search for him, leading to the beginning of Final Fantasy X-2. Rikku determines Yuna needs to travel incognito and provides her with her new outfit for their journey.

Spoilers end here.

Gallery

Trivia

Tidus Eternal Calm

Tidus appears in the Japanese version instead of Shuyin.

  • The developers didn't initially plan on making a sequel for Final Fantasy X, but due to the strong fan reaction Eternal Calm received when it was released along with Final Fantasy X: International, they decided to continue the story.
  • Even though Eternal Calm takes place two years after Final Fantasy X, Rikku looks exactly the same; this can be explained by the developers initially not planning on making Final Fantasy X-2, so Rikku wouldn't have had a new character model yet.
  • In the original Japanese version of the sphere recording, Tidus is the one shown in the Bevelle prison instead of Shuyin. This was changed in the English version.

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