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|image=[[File:Auron KHII.png|300px]]
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|company=Final Fantasy
{{Q|This is my story.|Auron}}
|enva=Matt McKenzie
Auron is a character in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', originally from ''Final Fantasy X''.  
|java=Hideo Ishikawa
|game1=Kingdom Hearts II
|journalKH2=Final Fantasy X<br><br>A warrior that Hades called forth from the Underworld.<br><br>In exchange for his freedom, Auron was commanded to defeat Hercules. But he refused to work with Hades, saying, "This is my story."<br><br>He doesn't talk about himself very much. What sort of story has he written thus far?
|journalUX='''Auron'''<br>KINGDOM HEARTS II (2005)<br>A warrior that Hades called forth from the Underworld.<br><br>'''Illustrated Auron'''<br>KINGDOM HEARTS II (2005)<br>A warrior that Hades called forth from the Underworld to defeat Hercules and Sora.
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{{Q|This is my story, and you're not part of it.|Auron to Hades when asked to destroy Hercules}}  
'''Auron''' is a character that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', originally from ''{{ff|Final Fantasy X}}''.
 
==Story==
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts II''===
Before his death, Auron spent his life as a guardian, and tried to prevent his ward from sacrificing his life. When he died, however, he was taken by [[Hades]] and imprisoned in the deepest parts of the [[Underworld]]. Because of his past, Auron refuses to see himself as a hero.


==Journal Entries==
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
''Final Fantasy X''
When Hades becomes increasingly frustrated in his attempts to defeat [[Hercules]], as the hero slays every opponent the Lord of the Dead throws at him, [[Pete]] sarcastically suggests that Hades should send an opponent who was already dead. Hades decides to summon Auron, offering to let him out of the Underworld if he kills Hercules.


''A warrior that Hades called forth from the Underworld.''
Auron declines and insults him, derisively telling him that "This is my story, and you're not part of it." Hades, in a rage, attacks him just as Sora comes in, and the group escapes, battling legions of [[Heartless]] and [[Cerberus]] along the way. On the way, Sora complements Auron's fighting skills and asks if he is a hero, though Auron denies being a hero. He asks Sora if he needs a guardian, but Sora politely declines. Soon after escaping Cerberus, Auron disappears.


''In exchange for his freedom, Auron was commanded to defeat Hercules. But he refused to work with Hades, saying, "This is my story."''
In the second visit, Auron is revealed to be the final contestant in the Hades Cup by Hercules. When Sora attempted to talk to him, Auron says that he must defeat them and atone for his crimes; this confuses the group enough to follow him. Sora and Donald then witness a conversation between Hades and Auron, in which Hades asks his crime. In response, Auron says it was because he existed. When Hades told Auron to not only defeat Hercules, but also get rid of "three meddling friends" (Sora, Donald, and Goofy). When Auron refuses, Hades seals Auron's free will into a [[Auron's Statue|doll]] and forces him to fight Hercules in the Underworld Coliseum.


''He doesn't talk about himself very much. What sort of story has he written thus far?''
Sora enters the Underworld in search for the doll. Meanwhile, Auron came close to defeating Hercules, pinning him under Battlefields of War. However, moments after, Sora brings back the doll, restoring his free will. Auron then joined Sora and the party to help defeat Hades. Subsequently, he decided to travel the Underworld to write his own story, granting Sora the [[Guardian Soul]] Keyblade before leaving.


==Story==
Some time after [[Xemnas]]'s defeat, Auron fades back into pyreflies (the essence of a person's soul in ''Final Fantasy X'') after witnessing the restoration of the Olympus Coliseum.
===''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''===
Hades becomes increasingly frustrated in his attempts to defeat Hercules, since the hero kills every opponent the Lord of the Dead throws at him. At [[Pete|Pete's]] suggestion that he "send somebody already dead and save him the trouble," Hades decides to bring out the "mother of all bad guys." He goes to the deepest dungeon in the [[Underworld]] and summons Auron, offering to let him out if he kills [[Hercules]]. Auron declines and insults him, derisively telling him that "This is my story, and you're not part of it." Hades, in a rage, attacks him just as Sora comes in, and the group escapes, battling legions of [[Heartless]] and [[Cerberus]] along the way. On the way, Sora complements Auron's fighting skills and asks if he is a hero, though Auron denies being a hero. He asks Sora if he needs a guardian, but Sora politely declines. Soon after escaping Cerberus, Auron disappears.


Sometime later, Hades seals Auron's free will into a statue and forces him to fight Hercules in the Underworld Coliseum. Sora enters the Underword in search for the statue. Meanwhile, Auron came close&nbsp;to defeating Hercules, pinning him under Battlefields of War. However, moments after Sora brings back the statue, restoring his free will. Auron then joined Sora and the party to help defeat Hades. Subsequently, he decided to travel the Underworld to write his own story, granting Sora the [[Guardian Soul]] Keyblade before leaving.
==Other appearances==
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
A statue of Auron appears as it is explained how Hades used him to further his plans but failed.


Auron is seen during the credits fading back into pyreflies (the essence of a person's soul in ''Final Fantasy X'') after witnessing the restoration of the Olympus Coliseum.
==Design==
Auron greatly resembles his original, ''Final Fantasy X'' incarnation in his youth, though with a less complex outfit and without the "nog" bottle on his left hip. Auron wears a blood red haori with blue lining, kept closed with a thick, black and blue strap with two brown belts wrapped around it. Auron tucks his left arm into the front of his haori, making it look as though his arm is in a sling. Though in ''Final Fantasy X'' he removes his arm from here several times, he never does so in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. There is a brown shoulder pad on his left shoulder that is intricately decorated with tan, green, and blue patterns, as well as a beaded ornament that dangles from it.


==Abilities==
He wears black pants and shoes, the latter of which have brown straps and triangular metal plating adorning them. Auron also wears a black shirt with a peculiar, grey collar with intersecting brown straps that are high enough to cover his mouth. His short hair is dark grey and spiked, and he seems to have some light stubble on his chin. There is a large scar over the right half of Auron's face and over his right eye, which is constantly shut as a result. His left eye is brown colored. as Auron wields his starting weapon from ''Final Fantasy X'', the "Katana" (named "Battlefields of War" in ''Kingdom Hearts II''), though it has more in common with the fictional zanbatou sword than a Katana.
Auron is naturally a physical character with a small handful of support abilities, including two to restore his MP. He attacks very quickly, leaping through the air to strike enemies, and his Limit Break is very powerful. Auron has one armor slot, no accessory slots, and two item slots. His abilities are as follows:


*'''Divider''': Attacks enemies in midair.
==Personality==
*'''Healing Water''': Restores the party's HP.
Auron is the strong silent type. He speaks only if necessary, but when he does, he speaks words of wisdom. He appears as a strict, no-nonsense warrior with a dry wit. As a 'Guardian', Auron devotes his life to protecting those in need, putting the matters of others before his own without concern for his own well being. His experiences from his mortal life have strengthened his spirit. A man of unshakable resolve and loyalty to those he protects with enlightening wisdom, Auron is seen by his peers as an excellent role model more than worthy of the Guardian role.
*'''MP Rage''': Restores MP when attacked.
*'''MP Haste''': Increases rate of MP restoration.
*'''Once More''': Ensures 1 HP is retained after being hit with a combo attack.
*'''Auto Limit''': Sets the Reaction command to [[Limit]], if a Limit has been equipped.
*'''[[Limit]] Ability:''' Bushido.


[[File:AuronsSword.png|thumb|Auron's sword "Battlefields of War"]]
==Abilities==
==Quotes==
Auron is naturally a physical character who attacks very quickly, leaping through the air to strike enemies with his long [[Battlefields of War|sword]].
''"This is my story. And you're not a part of it."''<br />
''"Thanks for meddling."''<br />
''"Hmph, no wonder no one wants to die."''<br />
''"It seems we were fated to meet. Maybe you need a guardian."''


==Battle Quotes==
His action abilities are a mixture of offense and defense as he can use the [[Divider]] attack and the [[Healing Water]] restorative spell. His limit, {{c|Overdrive|Limit}}, involves Auron and Sora attacking enemies with a variety of techniques and stances. He also has access to a number of support abilities, including [[MP Rage]], [[MP Haste]], [[Once More]], and {{c|Auto Limit|support ability}}.


''"Farewell."''<br />
Auron starts with 45 HP and 100 MP. He has 1 armor slot, 0 accessory slots, and 2 item slots, both of which start equipped with [[Potion]]s. Auron can obtain an additional 40 and 15 HP by defeating Cerberus and Hades respectively.
''"Your pain shall be two-fold."''<br />
{{frm-atk-o|o=*|kh2=*|aa=*}}
''"Thanks."''<br />
{{frm-atk|{{nihongo|'''Horizontal Swing'''|地上横振り|<br>Chijō Yoko Furi|lit. "Ground Horizontal Swing"}}|att|Physical|x0.65|—|O|X|11=Twists while stepping lightly and swipes his sword from left to right.}}
''"Fight!"''<br />
{{frm-atk|{{nihongo|'''Vertical Swing'''|地上縦振り|<br>Chijō Tate Furi|lit. "Ground Vertical Swing"}}|att|Physical|x1.0|—|O|X|11=Quickly swings sword diagonally downward. Executes quickly, but has a short reach.}}
''"Maybe you need a guardian."''<br />
{{frm-atk|{{nihongo|'''Aerial Upswing'''|空中振り上げ|<br>Kūchū Furiage}}|att|Physical|x1.0|—|O|X|11=Jumps, then immediately swings sword upward from directly below.}}
''"I owe you one."''<br />
{{frm-atk|{{nihongo|'''Aerial Downswing'''|空中振り下ろし|<br>Kūchū Furi Oroshi}}|att|Physical|x1.0|—|O|X|11=Attacks by swinging sword downward after descending from a jump.}}
''"Am I really dead?"''
{{frm-atk|'''[[Divider]]'''|att|Physical|Hit 1: x1.0<br>Hits 2-7: x0.25<br>Hit 8: x2.0|—|X|X|11=Attacks nearby enemies while flying through the air. MP Cost: 10}}
{{frm-atk|'''[[Healing Water]]'''|—|—|—|—|—|—|11=Restores 60% of a selected ally's maximum HP. MP Cost: 99}}
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!style="{{style|kh2|a}}; font-size:12px" colspan="3"|Support Abilities
|-style="{{style|kh2|b}}; font-size:12px"
!Ability
!AP
!Description
|-
|'''[[MP Rage]]'''
|3
|Restores MP relative to the amount of damage taken. Equip more to increase the effect.
|-
|'''[[MP Haste]]'''
|3
|Increases MP restoration speed by 25% after MP is fully consumed. Equip more to increase the effect.
|-
|'''[[Once More]]'''
|4
|Ensures 1 HP remains after taking damage from a combo.
|-
|'''{{c|Auto Limit|support ability}}'''
|1
|Automatically sets the Reaction Command to Limit, if Limit is usable.
|}


==Origin==
==Origin==
Auron was originally a [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Auron playable character] from ''[[w:c:finalfantasy:Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]]'', a console role-playing videogame developed by [[w:c:finalfantasy:Square_Co.,_Ltd.|Square Co., Ltd.]]
[[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.


Kingdom Heart's Auron resembles in many ways to his Final Fantasy X counterpart, albeit younger, unlike the other Final Fantasy cast member in the series who are presumed to be alternate versions of themselves. This is based on:
''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}}).
:*The lines heard after [[Sora]] takes the Auron statue, which are lines Auron spoke to Braska and Jecht in ''Final Fantasy X'', rerecorded for ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
:*His reference to his previous profession as a guardian of summoners (namely Lord Braska and his daughter, [[Yuna]]) in ''Final Fantasy X''.
:*He turns into pyreflies as he returns to the Underworld (a phenomenon occurring in/connected to [[finalfantasy:Spira|Spira]]).
:*His decision to return to the Underworld despite having been resurrected harkens back to his choice of being Sent to Farplane after defeating Sin.
:*Much of his dialogue, such as "your pain shall be two-fold", is taken or paraphrased from ''Final Fantasy X''.
:*Be that as it may, these can also be taken as references from Final Fantasy X and nothing more.
:*In Final Fantasy X, Auron wears glasses while flash-backs to Auron's past show that he didn't wear them when he was younger. The Auron represented in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' is seen without glasses, though he retains the large scar on his face that cost him his right eye.
:*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 ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''Final Fantasy X'' - would also make.


Unlike his original self, the Auron of ''Kingdom Hearts'' does not remove his arm from his jacket, as he does when fighting in ''Final Fantasy X,'' even though he carries it around in its sling like position.
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.


==Trivia==
Additionally, all of Auron's Limit commands are the names of his various Overdrives in ''Final Fantasy X'', except for Spiral, which is based on Tornado, his final Overdrive.
*Auron is the first ''Final Fantasy'' character to be an official member of Sora's party.
*Although the "nog" bottle is missing from Auron's outfit, due to the younger demographic, it is present as the [[keychain]] on the [[keyblade]] [[Guardian Soul]]. This is the same case with Cid, who has his trademark cigarette replaced with a toothpick for the same reasons.
*All of Auron's Limit commands are the names of his various Overdrives in ''Final Fantasy X'', save Spiral, which is based off of Tornado, his final Overdrive. Spiral may be a reference to the 'spiral of death' Spira is caught in during the game, or simply to a tornado's resemblance to a spiral.
*In a sense, Auron actually takes [[Cloud]]'s place in the Hercules' ''Kingdom Hearts'' storyline, due to the fact that [[Hades]] had used both of them to try to eliminate both of their opponents, yet they fail to complete their missions. However, Auron, unlike Cloud, refuses to work with Hades at all.
*His sword, the Katana, is named here as "Battlefields of War".
*His associated Keyblade, the Guardian Soul, releases Yevon symbols as its 'sparks'. The irony of this is that Auron was more known for his stance against the religion-superpower, especially after discovering the horrible truth itself from Yunalesca.
*Auron is the first character to be declined by [[Sora]] to be a permament party member, or as he put it a "guardian". Cloud was asked by Sora, but Cloud himself declined.  
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Auron

Auron KHII.png

Japanese アーロン
Rōmaji Āron
Voice actors (Ja:) Hideo Ishikawa
(En:) Matt McKenzie
Homeworld Unknown
Underworld
Origin Final Fantasy X
Game Kingdom Hearts II
Auron

Kingdom Hearts II
Final Fantasy X

A warrior that Hades called forth from the Underworld.

In exchange for his freedom, Auron was commanded to defeat Hercules. But he refused to work with Hades, saying, "This is my story."

He doesn't talk about himself very much. What sort of story has he written thus far?
Kingdom Hearts Union χ
Auron
KINGDOM HEARTS II (2005)
A warrior that Hades called forth from the Underworld.

Illustrated Auron
KINGDOM HEARTS II (2005)
A warrior that Hades called forth from the Underworld to defeat Hercules and Sora.
"This is my story, and you're not part of it."
—Auron to Hades when asked to destroy Hercules

Auron is a character that appears in Kingdom Hearts II, originally from Final Fantasy X.

Story[edit]

Before Kingdom Hearts II[edit]

Before his death, Auron spent his life as a guardian, and tried to prevent his ward from sacrificing his life. When he died, however, he was taken by Hades and imprisoned in the deepest parts of the Underworld. Because of his past, Auron refuses to see himself as a hero.

Kingdom Hearts II[edit]

When Hades becomes increasingly frustrated in his attempts to defeat Hercules, as the hero slays every opponent the Lord of the Dead throws at him, Pete sarcastically suggests that Hades should send an opponent who was already dead. Hades decides to summon Auron, offering to let him out of the Underworld if he kills Hercules.

Auron declines and insults him, derisively telling him that "This is my story, and you're not part of it." Hades, in a rage, attacks him just as Sora comes in, and the group escapes, battling legions of Heartless and Cerberus along the way. On the way, Sora complements Auron's fighting skills and asks if he is a hero, though Auron denies being a hero. He asks Sora if he needs a guardian, but Sora politely declines. Soon after escaping Cerberus, Auron disappears.

In the second visit, Auron is revealed to be the final contestant in the Hades Cup by Hercules. When Sora attempted to talk to him, Auron says that he must defeat them and atone for his crimes; this confuses the group enough to follow him. Sora and Donald then witness a conversation between Hades and Auron, in which Hades asks his crime. In response, Auron says it was because he existed. When Hades told Auron to not only defeat Hercules, but also get rid of "three meddling friends" (Sora, Donald, and Goofy). When Auron refuses, Hades seals Auron's free will into a doll and forces him to fight Hercules in the Underworld Coliseum.

Sora enters the Underworld in search for the doll. Meanwhile, Auron came close to defeating Hercules, pinning him under Battlefields of War. However, moments after, Sora brings back the doll, restoring his free will. Auron then joined Sora and the party to help defeat Hades. Subsequently, he decided to travel the Underworld to write his own story, granting Sora the Guardian Soul Keyblade before leaving.

Some time after Xemnas's defeat, Auron fades back into pyreflies (the essence of a person's soul in Final Fantasy X) after witnessing the restoration of the Olympus Coliseum.

Other appearances[edit]

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

A statue of Auron appears as it is explained how Hades used him to further his plans but failed.

Design[edit]

Auron greatly resembles his original, Final Fantasy X incarnation in his youth, though with a less complex outfit and without the "nog" bottle on his left hip. Auron wears a blood red haori with blue lining, kept closed with a thick, black and blue strap with two brown belts wrapped around it. Auron tucks his left arm into the front of his haori, making it look as though his arm is in a sling. Though in Final Fantasy X he removes his arm from here several times, he never does so in Kingdom Hearts II. There is a brown shoulder pad on his left shoulder that is intricately decorated with tan, green, and blue patterns, as well as a beaded ornament that dangles from it.

He wears black pants and shoes, the latter of which have brown straps and triangular metal plating adorning them. Auron also wears a black shirt with a peculiar, grey collar with intersecting brown straps that are high enough to cover his mouth. His short hair is dark grey and spiked, and he seems to have some light stubble on his chin. There is a large scar over the right half of Auron's face and over his right eye, which is constantly shut as a result. His left eye is brown colored. as Auron wields his starting weapon from Final Fantasy X, the "Katana" (named "Battlefields of War" in Kingdom Hearts II), though it has more in common with the fictional zanbatou sword than a Katana.

Personality[edit]

Auron is the strong silent type. He speaks only if necessary, but when he does, he speaks words of wisdom. He appears as a strict, no-nonsense warrior with a dry wit. As a 'Guardian', Auron devotes his life to protecting those in need, putting the matters of others before his own without concern for his own well being. His experiences from his mortal life have strengthened his spirit. A man of unshakable resolve and loyalty to those he protects with enlightening wisdom, Auron is seen by his peers as an excellent role model more than worthy of the Guardian role.

Abilities[edit]

Auron is naturally a physical character who attacks very quickly, leaping through the air to strike enemies with his long sword.

His action abilities are a mixture of offense and defense as he can use the Divider attack and the Healing Water restorative spell. His limit, Overdrive, involves Auron and Sora attacking enemies with a variety of techniques and stances. He also has access to a number of support abilities, including MP Rage, MP Haste, Once More, and Auto Limit.

Auron starts with 45 HP and 100 MP. He has 1 armor slot, 0 accessory slots, and 2 item slots, both of which start equipped with Potions. Auron can obtain an additional 40 and 15 HP by defeating Cerberus and Hades respectively.

Action Abilities
Attack Attribute Power
Multiplier
Form
Value
Guard? Finisher?
Horizontal Swing (地上横振り
Chijō Yoko Furi
?, lit. "Ground Horizontal Swing")
Attack Command Physical x0.65 O X
Twists while stepping lightly and swipes his sword from left to right.
Vertical Swing (地上縦振り
Chijō Tate Furi
?, lit. "Ground Vertical Swing")
Attack Command Physical x1.0 O X
Quickly swings sword diagonally downward. Executes quickly, but has a short reach.
Aerial Upswing (空中振り上げ
Kūchū Furiage
?)
Attack Command Physical x1.0 O X
Jumps, then immediately swings sword upward from directly below.
Aerial Downswing (空中振り下ろし
Kūchū Furi Oroshi
?)
Attack Command Physical x1.0 O X
Attacks by swinging sword downward after descending from a jump.
Divider Attack Command Physical Hit 1: x1.0
Hits 2-7: x0.25
Hit 8: x2.0
X X
Attacks nearby enemies while flying through the air. MP Cost: 10
Healing Water
Restores 60% of a selected ally's maximum HP. MP Cost: 99
Support Abilities
Ability AP Description
MP Rage 3 Restores MP relative to the amount of damage taken. Equip more to increase the effect.
MP Haste 3 Increases MP restoration speed by 25% after MP is fully consumed. Equip more to increase the effect.
Once More 4 Ensures 1 HP remains after taking damage from a combo.
Auto Limit 1 Automatically sets the Reaction Command to Limit, if Limit is usable.

Origin[edit]

Auron FFX.png

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 pyreflies as he returns to the Underworld (a phenomenon occurring in/connected to 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 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 Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy X—would also make. Oddly, Auron's line, "Thanks for meddling," is spoken in a similar manner by Jecht in Dissidia Final Fantasy, when Firion tells him Tidus is his true opponent.

Additionally, all of Auron's Limit commands are the names of his various Overdrives in Final Fantasy X, except for Spiral, which is based on Tornado, his final Overdrive.