http://furitaurus.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] furitaurus.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] owlmoose 2006-09-05 01:21 pm (UTC)

I have also thought about this, and I agree with part of what you think will happen, particularly the part about the demo-elected government comprised of an equal number of members from each race in Spira. The Youth League and New Yevon combine their forces to create a united peace force, with the machine faction being their principal hardware supplier. Most of their work will be cut out dealing with fiends.
But the outward peace of Spira will sometimes only be skin deep. Turmoil and trouble will intermittently rear its ugly head in many forms, such as common human failings, corruption, greed etc, but also from external issues. The War 1000 years ago left more loose ends than just Lenne and Shuyin; that war consumed thousands of lives, how many more Shuyin's and Lenne's are there out there? Now with Old Yevon gone and people discovering the secrets of Spira, crises like the one with Vegnagun inevitably arise.
Yuna's victory over Sin will always be her greatest feat, but also a curse for the rest of her life; she will be the one expected to help deal with these infrequent, but dangerous problems, and her good heart will always make her say yes. Yuna, Tidus, Rikku and Paine will fight for Spira, on the quiet, time and again. Her children will join her in her battles, when old enough to fight, creating a force to be reckoned with.
Eventually, many years after Sin of course, a fifty-something Yuna will get into one fight too many, and fall at the hands of an opponent too strong and fast for an ageing gunslinger. As their fates are directly linked, Tidus fades away as she dies and he takes her to the farplane; no sending is ever needed.
Her death only makes Spira's people stronger and more determined to make this peace last forever. Her children carry on in her stead and a statue of her and Tidus embracing is crafted in the centre of Luca. They are never forgotten.

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