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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Auron FFX.png|170px|left]]
[[File:Auron FFX.png|170px|left]]
{{ff|Auron}} was originally a playable character from ''Final Fantasy X''. A wise monk shrouded in mystery, he acts as the Guardian of Yuna and a mentor towards Tidus. He was close to both of their fathers, the High Summoner, Braska, and fellow Guardian, Jecht, respectively.
[[finalfantasy:Auron|Auron]] was originally a playable character from ''Final Fantasy X''. A wise monk shrouded in mystery, he acts as the Guardian of Yuna and a mentor towards Tidus. He was close to both of their fathers, the High Summoner, Braska, and fellow Guardian, Jecht, respectively.


''Kingdom Hearts II'''s Auron resembles his ''Final Fantasy X'' counterpart in many ways, albeit he appears younger, and many more references are made to his original incarnation than most other ''Final Fantasy'' characters. For example, the lines heard after Sora takes the Auron doll are lines Auron spoke to Braska and Jecht in ''Final Fantasy X'', rerecorded for ''Kingdom Hearts II''. He references his previous profession as a guardian of summoners. Auron also turns into {{ff|pyreflies}} as he returns to the Underworld (a phenomenon occurring in/connected to {{ff|Spira}}).
''Kingdom Hearts II'''s Auron resembles his ''Final Fantasy X'' counterpart in many ways, albeit he appears younger, and many more references are made to his original incarnation than most other ''Final Fantasy'' characters. For example, the lines heard after Sora takes the Auron doll are lines Auron spoke to Braska and Jecht in ''Final Fantasy X'', rerecorded for ''Kingdom Hearts II''. He references his previous profession as a guardian of summoners. Auron also turns into [[finalfantasy:Pyreflies|pyreflies]] as he returns to the Underworld (a phenomenon occurring in/connected to [[finalfantasy:Spira|Spira]]).


Much of Auron's dialogue is taken or paraphrased from ''Final Fantasy X''. Upon activating the finishing move of his Limit, he says, "Your pain shall be twofold," which is said in ''Final Fantasy X'' when using {{ff|Armor Break}}. Additionally, Auron's constant taunt at Hades, "This is my story...", is derived from ''Final Fantasy X'' as well. It is a comment that [[Tidus]]—featured in the original ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'' and ''Final Fantasy X''—would also make. Oddly, Auron's line, "Thanks for meddling," is spoken in a similar manner by {{ff|Jecht/Dissidia|Jecht}} in ''{{ff|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'', when {{ff|Firion/Dissidia|Firion}} tells him {{ff|Tidus/Dissidia|Tidus}} is his true opponent.
Much of Auron's dialogue is taken or paraphrased from ''Final Fantasy X''. Upon activating the finishing move of his Limit, he says, "Your pain shall be twofold," which is said in ''Final Fantasy X'' when using {{ff|Armor Break}}. Additionally, Auron's constant taunt at Hades, "This is my story...", is derived from ''Final Fantasy X'' as well. It is a comment that [[Tidus]]—featured in the original ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'' and ''Final Fantasy X''—would also make. Oddly, Auron's line, "Thanks for meddling," is spoken in a similar manner by {{ff|Jecht/Dissidia|Jecht}} in ''{{ff|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'', when {{ff|Firion/Dissidia|Firion}} tells him {{ff|Tidus/Dissidia|Tidus}} is his true opponent.

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