Tidus : :Motion capture: Masakazu Morita is a skilled 17-year-old blitzball player from Zanarkand and the main protagonist of
Final Fantasy X. Though Tidus is his official name, the player has the option of renaming him at the beginning of the game. He washes up near Besaid Island after the creature
Sin attacks him during a blitzball game. He becomes one of Yuna's
guardians to find a way back to Zanarkand during the journey. Throughout the game, he finds himself coming to terms with his father,
Jecht, who has become Sin, dealing with his increasing love for
Yuna and the implications of her pilgrimage. In the audio drama
Final Fantasy X -Will-, which is set a year after
X-2, Tidus is a star blitzball player in
Bevelle, where he meets Kurgum and Chuami. His outfit was designed to stand out within the people from Spira due to being from another world,
Yuna : :Motion capture: Mayuko Aoki is a 17-year-old summoner from Spira. In
Final Fantasy X, she is the daughter of the late High Summoner
Braska, who defeated Sin ten years ago, and seeks to accomplish the same task with help from her guardians. Two years after the conclusion of
Final Fantasy X, she is now 19 years old and is spurred on a journey of self-discovery by the possibility of reuniting with Tidus. She is the main character of
Final Fantasy X-2. In
Final Fantasy X -Will-, Yuna is a priestess acting as an advisor to the Yevoners organization. Yuna has also been featured in
Kingdom Hearts II and
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
Auron : :Motion capture: Jun Ishii is a 35-year-old warrior known as the Legendary Guardian, who helped Jecht and Braska defeat Sin. Shortly after Sin's defeat, Auron started watching over Tidus from afar at Jecht's request. In the game's present day, he sends Tidus to Spira using the new Sin Jecht. After reuniting with Tidus, they start serving as guardians for Yuna, Braska's daughter, in another journey to defeat Sin. It is eventually revealed that Auron attacked the unsent summoner
Yunalesca in a fit of rage after she revealed that Braska and Jecht needlessly gave their lives against Sin, and that she mortally wounded him. Despite his injuries, Auron managed to make it down Mt. Gagazet to just outside Bevelle. As he was dying, he met
Kimahri Ronso and asked him to fulfill the promise he had made to Braska: that Yuna be moved from Bevelle to Besaid so she can have a peaceful childhood. Afterward, he became an unsent, and secretly held this status for most of the game. At the end of the game, after Sin's creator,
Yu Yevon, is defeated, he is laid to rest. Auron briefly appears in
Final Fantasy X-2, where his voice helps Yuna during her battle in the Farplane with Vegnagun. The updated
International version added Auron both as a boss and as an optional playable character. In the audio drama
Final Fantasy X -Will-, Chuami claims to be Auron's daughter based on stories told to her by her late mother. While the developers originally considered having
Final Fantasy X-2 follow the story of Auron and Jecht's generation, they eventually let this idea pass due to the concept making the game "too traditional", deciding instead to go with the trio of Yuna, Rikku, and Paine. Auron appears in
Kingdom Hearts II as a party member in the world of
Olympus Coliseum. Hades resurrects him to kill Hercules, but Auron refuses to aid him. He joins
Sora's group in escaping from the Underworld, but Hades later brainwashes him into fighting Hercules. During the battle, Sora restores Auron's free will, and he joins them and Hercules to defeat Hades. A
super-deformed version of Auron appears in
Itadaki Street Special. In 2008,
GamesRadar ranked Auron's glasses tenth in "The top 10 famous glasses". Auron ranked fifth on
Electronic Gaming Monthlys Top Ten Badass Undead. In a
Famitsu poll done in February 2010, Auron was voted by readers as the thirty-third most popular video game character. In its December 2010 cover feature,
Game Informer named Auron one of their "30 characters who defined a decade", describing him as "one of the most complex RPG companions in gaming history". In 2011,
GamesRadar used Auron as an example of a badass commenting: "A smooth-talking, shades-wearing, longcoat rocking snarker who can wield a huge sword with his one good arm. He
is a badass, and nobody can deny it. With that perfect storm of cool, he has nothing to worry about". In 2013,
Complex ranked Auron fourth in "The 20 Greatest Final Fantasy Characters of All Time" and eighteenth in their "25 Dead Video Game Characters We Wish Were Still Here". In 2020,
NHK conducted an All-Final Fantasy Grand Poll of Japanese players, featuring over 468,000 votes. Auron was voted as the 15th best character in the series. In 2021,
Den of Geek ranked Auron number 6 among the "15 Best Final Fantasy Characters".
Wakka : :Motion capture: Akihiko Kikuma is a 23-year-old professional blitzball player who is characterized by his long reddish-orange hair, which is worn in a
quiff, and his tall and muscular stature. He uses speech-mannerisms as saying "brudda" for "brother" and sometimes finishing sentences with "ya?" for "right?" or "okay?" In addition to being one of Yuna's
guardians and childhood friends, he is captain of the Besaid Aurochs, a blitzball team that – as of the beginning of
Final Fantasy X – went ten years without winning a single game. Wakka's younger brother Chappu was killed by Sin a year before the events of
Final Fantasy X, and he never fully recovered from it. He forms a close brotherly relationship with Tidus, partially fueled by his resemblance to Chappu, though Lulu constantly has to remind him that Tidus is not Chappu. As a devout follower of Yevon's teachings, Wakka believes that anyone who does not believe in Yevon, like the Al Bhed, are evil heathens, and is staunchly against the use of machina. However, he begins to question his faith by the time Yevon's true colors are exposed to the world. Near the game's ending, Wakka denounces his prior beliefs entirely. Six months after the events of
Final Fantasy X, he marries Lulu. In
Final Fantasy X-2, he becomes a father to their baby son, Vidina, a name thought up by Wakka. A younger version of Wakka appears in
Kingdom Hearts on Destiny Islands as a friend of a younger Tidus and
Final Fantasy VIIIs
Selphie, and as a sparring partner who can be engaged in battle, fighting with a beach ball.
Lulu : :Motion capture: Yoko Yoshida is a 22-year-old black magic user and an older sister figure to Yuna, whom she grew up with alongside
Wakka and Chappu on Besaid Island. Before becoming one of Yuna's guardians, she had previously accompanied two other summoners as their guardians. Lulu had been romantically involved with Wakka's younger brother, Chappu, and his death at the hands of Sin affected her greatly. While she is often stern and scathing, particularly to Wakka, she is caring toward others. Wakka and Lulu fall in love and marry six months after
Final Fantasy X. She appears in a reduced role for
Final Fantasy X-2, where she has a son with Wakka named Vidina. In the audio drama
Final Fantasy X -Will-, Lulu is the mayor of Besaid Village.
Kimahri Ronso : :Motion capture: Tesshin Murata is a 25-year-old warrior from the Ronso tribe and Yuna's first and most faithful guardian. He fulfills the role of "body man", being the guardian with the closest and constant physical contact with Yuna at all times. He has known and protected her since she was seven years old. He is not well accepted by the other Ronso, who view him as inferior due to his shorter stature and broken horn. When Tidus' group arrives at Mount Gagazet, Kimahri is confronted by Biran and Yenke Ronso, who challenge him to a 2-on-1 battle. Following Kimahri's victory, he proves his worth as a Ronso. After departing from Mt. Gagazet in shame ten years before the events of
Final Fantasy X, Kimahri discovered a dying Auron outside
Bevelle. Auron told Kimahri about
Braska's daughter and asked him to fulfill a promise he had made to Braska in his stead: to remove Yuna from Bevelle and transport her to the island of
Besaid, where she may grow up peacefully. Kimahri honored Auron's request and ensured that Yuna arrived at Besaid safely. When his task was completed, he prepared to depart; however, Yuna pleaded with him to remain with her, and he complied. In
Final Fantasy X-2, Kimahri is depicted as the new Elder of the Ronso tribe. Kimahri's difficulties as chief comprise several playable missions, most notably involving a disagreement he has with a young Ronso named Garik, who desires to seek vengeance on the
Guado for the Ronsos killed by Seymour in the previous game. He also seeks to find two Ronso children, Lian and Ayde, who are in search of adventure and a way to fix Kimahri's broken horn. Eventually, Kimahri realizes that all Ronso should follow Lian and Ayde's example in following their individual paths while working together to forge a better future, and that he alone cannot provide a single answer to what the future of the group should be.
Rikku : :Motion capture: Miyuki Shimizu (
FFX), Natsuho Matsuda (
FFX-2) is a 15-year-old
Al Bhed girl who is Cid's daughter and Brother's younger sister. She helps Tidus when he first arrives in Spira, but then disappears during an attack from Sin. Upon reuniting with Tidus at the Moonflow, she becomes the last character to join Yuna's entourage of guardians. Her attitude is somewhat childish, but is also cheerful and positive. She is afraid of lightning because of an incident that occurred when she was a child. When she was attacked by a water elemental at the beach, Brother destroyed it using Thunder spell, but this electrocuted her too. This was shown at the Thunder Plain. Cid's sister later married Braska, making him Rikku's uncle and her Yuna's cousin. As such, she wishes to prevent her from going through with her pilgrimage, as summoners die after defeating Sin. Kotobukiya in 2001,
Bandai in 2002, 2003 and 2005,
Hobby Japan in 2003, Kotabukiya and Square Enix in 2003, Square Enix in 2003 (three) and 2006, and Square Enix and Amono Shiro in 2008. A special PlayStation
memory card was also released by Hori in 2003. Rikku's outfit changed from a casual outfit to a skimpier outfit from
Final Fantasy X to
X-2. Tetsu Tsukamoto, the alternate costume designer, explains that the change could come from the changes in
Spira from the two titles from a "darker, religious feel". The decision to pick Rikku as one of the three female leads came early on in the design process of
X-2, due to the developers challenging themselves to create an all-female character party.
Yuna and Rikku were the original choices. In a
Famitsu poll done in February 2010, Rikku was voted by readers as the fiftieth most popular video game character.
Paine : :Motion capture: Yoko Yoshida is an 18-year-old girl and a protagonist of
Final Fantasy X-2. While
Final Fantasy X characters Yuna and Rikku were planned as stars of
X-2, she was created for
X-2. Throughout the game, the player learns of Paine's experience as a member of the Crimson Squad, which was intended to be an elite unit to surpass the
Crusaders; the best members were to be assigned to lead Crusader chapters across Spira. Paine had also been the recorder for a group of candidates named
Nooj,
Baralai, and
Gippal, the game's present day leaders of the Youth League, New Yevon, and the Machine Faction, respectively. Most Crimson Squad candidates died during the group's final field exercise due to the influence of the undead
Shuyin, who caused them to turn on one another while getting a glimpse of Vegnagun. Only Nooj, Baralai, Gippal, and Paine escaped alive from the Yevon monks, but later, Nooj, who was possessed by Shuyin, fired on his friends, effectively ending their friendship for two years. Just before Yuna joined the Gullwings, Paine enlisted in the group in hopes of learning more about why the Crimson Squad was massacred, and because she had long desired to fly in an airship. In
Final Fantasy X-2 International+Last Mission, Yuna, Rikku and Paine reunite after being disbanded three months after the game ended, exploring a newly discovered tower. Paine appears in
Kingdom Hearts II with an updated
super deformed and
fairy-like design alongside Yuna and Rikku. Yeo explains that she both was given liberties in how she read the script, as well as watching scenes beforehand to figure how they should be said. Yeo found Paine to be true to life, commenting that the writers left "no stone unturned" with the plot and writing. She compared herself to Paine, describing her as similarly wry. ==Antagonists==