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Adding the word 'sinister' so that readers unfamiliar with FFX can understand why the Yevon symbols are ironic
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==Design==
==Design==
The blade is similar to Auron's strongest weapon in ''Final Fantasy X'', the Masamune. The hilt guard is a ogre-like face, with yellow eyes and fin like extrusions, while the token is Auron's jug of sake. In addition, the sparks that appear when the blade is used to strike as per other Keyblades are Yevon symbols, a reference to the main plot of ''Final Fantasy X''. This is, however, ironic, as Auron was instrumental in revealing the truth of the religion.
The blade is similar to Auron's strongest weapon in ''Final Fantasy X'', the Masamune. The hilt guard is a ogre-like face, with yellow eyes and fin like extrusions, while the token is Auron's jug of sake. In addition, the sparks that appear when the blade is used to strike as per other Keyblades are Yevon symbols, a reference to the main plot of ''Final Fantasy X''. This is, however, ironic, as Auron was instrumental in revealing the sinister truth of the religion.


The name references Auron's former occupation as a Guardian for [[Gullwings|Yuna]] and [[finalfantasy:Braska|Braska]] in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]]''.  As he was an unsent soul in that game and is a soul in the Underworld in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the name actually serves as a pun on Auron himself; he is a literal guardian soul.
The name references Auron's former occupation as a Guardian for [[Gullwings|Yuna]] and [[finalfantasy:Braska|Braska]] in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]]''.  As he was an unsent soul in that game and is a soul in the Underworld in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the name actually serves as a pun on Auron himself; he is a literal guardian soul.
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