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♥ Nurse Grenade
Okay, this may be a question that's been addressed 8,000 times, and I want to apologize in advance if it is. I went back a few pages and found things that related to it, but didn't directly address. HOWEVER. If I'm being an asshat and overlooking something, sorry, sorry, sorry, and if you could redirect me, that would be super.
My question is: How the heck does Sin, a physical being from the physical realm of Spira, manage to just bounce back and forth from there to the dream realm of Tidus's Zanarkand? Three times, even? Not why (though you have to wonder how it got in there to originally snatch Jecht--probably not on purpose, no doubt), but how?
Someone mentioned in another topic that it's very possible that Dream Zanarkand is an actual location in Spira, somewhere beyond the real Zanarkand, and it's composed of pyreflies as opposed to actual material. While this is interesting, this theory doesn't particularly satisfy me (within the past thousand years, you'd think someone had to have stumbled upon it at some point). The only other thing that it could be if not a physical place, would be a metaphysical, dynamic parallel universe. But this may not work either, because Sin as a vehicle to an alternate universe doesn't make much sense. It's a huge, clunky hunk of mass. EINSTEIN SAYS NO.
I know this is a stupid question to ask when the physics of the Final Fantasy X universe consists of magic and monsters and crap, but it's driving me nuts. I get that Yu Yevon has a connection to Dream Zanarkand, but that doesn't explain his power to enter it himself. He isn't a byproduct of that world like Jecht and Tidus are. He's a physical being in a physical world.
My first thought was that maybe the Sin that attacked Dream Zanarkand at the beginning of the game wasn't the real Sin from Spira, but a dream version caused by Jecht's control over Sin and his possible control over the inhuman Yu Yevon as well; i.e., he manipulated Yu Yevon's summon to introduce Dream Sin into Dream Zanarkand. But that doesn't explain how Sin originally drew Jecht himself into Spira, how Auron was able to hitch a ride, or how he transported Tidus from the metaphysical realm to the physical.
... thinking too much probableh.
BUT HELP ME ANYWAY OR IMMA DIE 4 REALZ.
My question is: How the heck does Sin, a physical being from the physical realm of Spira, manage to just bounce back and forth from there to the dream realm of Tidus's Zanarkand? Three times, even? Not why (though you have to wonder how it got in there to originally snatch Jecht--probably not on purpose, no doubt), but how?
Someone mentioned in another topic that it's very possible that Dream Zanarkand is an actual location in Spira, somewhere beyond the real Zanarkand, and it's composed of pyreflies as opposed to actual material. While this is interesting, this theory doesn't particularly satisfy me (within the past thousand years, you'd think someone had to have stumbled upon it at some point). The only other thing that it could be if not a physical place, would be a metaphysical, dynamic parallel universe. But this may not work either, because Sin as a vehicle to an alternate universe doesn't make much sense. It's a huge, clunky hunk of mass. EINSTEIN SAYS NO.
I know this is a stupid question to ask when the physics of the Final Fantasy X universe consists of magic and monsters and crap, but it's driving me nuts. I get that Yu Yevon has a connection to Dream Zanarkand, but that doesn't explain his power to enter it himself. He isn't a byproduct of that world like Jecht and Tidus are. He's a physical being in a physical world.
My first thought was that maybe the Sin that attacked Dream Zanarkand at the beginning of the game wasn't the real Sin from Spira, but a dream version caused by Jecht's control over Sin and his possible control over the inhuman Yu Yevon as well; i.e., he manipulated Yu Yevon's summon to introduce Dream Sin into Dream Zanarkand. But that doesn't explain how Sin originally drew Jecht himself into Spira, how Auron was able to hitch a ride, or how he transported Tidus from the metaphysical realm to the physical.
... thinking too much probableh.
