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Badass of the Month Club: Auron photo

Time to rub our hands together and produce the magic that is Badass of the Month Club! Remember, this feature is all about industry figures of game characters that blow it out of the water with their levels of awesome. Common sense warning, though -- spoilers for Final Fantasy X follow.

I'll admit it, when I saw who Anthony had chosen to profile as last month's chosen badass, I was insanely jealous for not having come up with the idea myself. Lost Odyssey's Jansen Friedh was an incredibly memorable character, and while not quite a traditional badass, you can't say a guy that waltzes away at the end with the hand of the finest lass in town isn't kind of a hero.

On the other hand, there is something about a very traditional type of badass that stirs hearts and brings feelings of admiration rushing to the surface. Sometimes a man is so manly, in fact, that he simply radiates toughness, able to weather even the most powerful storm and take any amount of crap life throws at him, no matter how much.

Auron is that man.

We have to begin somewhere, so let's start with the way that Auron deals with Final Fantasy X's famously whiny protagonist, Tidus.

From the first moment you meet the character, you can tell that Auron is a man who does not waste words. Ever. Every note of every sentence he speaks resonates with conviction and surety, and he handles conflict like an old pro. It also helps that he looks cool. After all, Tidus looks like a well-scrubbed weakling with a penchant for overly fancy clothes at the beginning of Final Fantasy X, but Auron? Auron rocks a bitchin collar that covers up more than half of his face, black hair with white streaks, a shirt that shows off one finely muscled arm, and most amazing of all, sunglasses all the time. But he still doesn't look like a douche. Now that's talent.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to observe that Auron is a guy that's had some experiences in his time, some which he's not so forthcoming about at the start of the game. Of course, the air of mystery only adds to his devastating badassery, so I can't really complain here. Later on you'll find out that the legendary guardian was mortally wounded in a fight with Yunalesca and asked Kimahri to move Yuna to the town of Besaid and ensure she has a happy childhood. Afterwards, he dies and becomes what's called an "unsent". Let's repeat that for emphasis: when you meet the guy for the first time, he's technically already dead, but is kicking ass and taking names like nobody's business. Another notch in the badass belt attained.

Auron bears his burden silently, as you'd expect a man of his station to. He never pushes, he never uses force unless it's absolutely necessary, and he stands as a pillar of support alongside Yuna on her difficult and often painful journey. You've never seen a man bear such a burden as if it was lighter than a feather, but Auron accomplishes it. Of course, you don't know the half of Auron's story for the majority of the game, and that lends greatly to your curiousity about him. I've heard many a time that Auron kept people playing who weren't that into the game otherwise, and while I think the game stands on its own as a strong experience, I can see how Auron could keep you interested. Fascinated, even.

After long standing as the pillar of strength that your party leans on throughout the game, Auron finally comes to the point where it is time for him to move on. It's not very often that I am able to say that I feel true joy over watching a character die, but when it comes time for Yuna to send Auron, I was simultaneously sad to see him go and deeply happy to know he would finally be able to find peace. Few characters deserve it as much as he did, and by letting him die in the game, Square smartly engraved him even more deeply on the collective gamer memory.

 
In the end, Auron's strength as a character was clearly outlined more by what he did not do rather than what he did. If we had known any more about him from the very beginning, we wouldn't have been as motivated to follow his path and find out what laid beneath his steely interior, but in his very first moments saving Tidus' ass and murmuring back and forth with the forces of universe, you know there's a lot beneath the surface to discover. We're usually intended to relate to the plucky young hero, but sometimes another player can steal the show, unintentionally or not. I think it's safe to say the show belonged to Auron on more than one occasion, and we were more than happy to see it go down that way.
 







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Dragonzigg's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:08
Dragonzigg
Brilliant and obvious choice. Auron is one of the best things about FFX. Even when he appears in Kingdom Hearts they describe him as 'the mother of all bad guys' :-)
Half left's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:12
Half left
Of the month?

Try the century and you'll be closer to the truth.

Good choice.
ProperlyParanoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:14
ProperlyParanoid
Nice write-up! Auron was the reason I played Final Fantasy X all the way to the end Not that the game was not good on it's own, but Auron was the best part of it. He was a good character (gameplay wise), had a great backstory and his voice acting was perfect, at least in my opinion.

Also, I loved his cameo in Kingdom Hearts II.
Darkanubis87's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:18
Darkanubis87
i never played a real RPG and my wife had FFX and i said what the hell lets give it a try. So,i play RPGs now but i remember playing FFX and thinking (and later pointing out to my wife) "dude, that mother fucker is badASS". I have a goal to recreate his coat as a halloween costume. (and also be able to fit in it =p)
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:24
Darren Nakamura
Plus, Auron could totally kick Jansen's ass.
DaedHead8's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:29
DaedHead8
There are three reasons I love FFX. The first is Auron, the second is LuLu and the third is the insanely awesome combat system. I'd also say that the lack of these three elements in FFX-2 is the reason I hate that game.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:32
Chronic Logic
I never played FFX, but I gotta say that the voice acting is BAD. They should just stick to playing drownball instead of saving the world.
PsychoSoldier's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:33
PsychoSoldier
When I first encounter Auron in FF-X I was automatically blown away at his badassery. I never played FF-X until last year but everyone keep saying how awesome Auron was and I wasn't let down. I must say even though Tidus is the main character I tend to look Auron alot more.
Neeklus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:34
Neeklus
Yeah Auron was a real stand-out of FFX. Otherwise it was filled with JRPG clones. They really nailed the voice actor, the mannerisms, the look everything. Besides Yuna and Tidus, he is the only character whose name I can even remember from back then.

But lets all be honest...Vincent > Auron.
flaming burrito's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:39
flaming burrito
If Auron didn't make this list it would have been a farce.
Dan CiTi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:41
Dan CiTi
...SIN IS JECHT...
TheCleaningGuy's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:46
TheCleaningGuy
Auron is the Solid Snake of Final Fantasy.
Technophile's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 17:50
Technophile
Absolutely. One of my favorite FF characters.
dip's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:04
dip
Great pick. Auron is such a fantastic character... easily one of the best parts of that game.
BlackDove's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:10
BlackDove
Probably the only dub that worked in that shitty ass port of a game.
Mushman's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:13
Mushman
I agree with EVERYTHING you said Colette. :D


One of the best characters ever in a videogame. :)
DaedHead8's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:13
DaedHead8
@Neeklus

As long as we're being honest: Shadow>Auron>Vincent =)
Slique's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:19
Slique
Awesome choice, Auron just radiates badassery from the first moment he appears. He's undoubtedly one of the reasons why FFX is one of my favourite games.
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:24
Syn
"Sometimes a man is so manly, in fact, that he simply radiates toughness, able to weather even the most powerful storm and take any amount of crap life throws at him, no matter how much."

Too bad I'm not a video game character or I would nominate myself!
mr spooky's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:42
mr spooky
I Did like that chacater, Auron reminded me of a Final Fantasy 7 character. A little bit of Devil may cry style.
Hitogoroshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:46
Hitogoroshi
One of the manliest men to have ever manned.
Black Nexus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 18:51
Black Nexus
Auron is the most badass final fantasy character to date. I don't think I would have gone through that game 7 times if it wasn't for him.
Neeklus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 19:10
Neeklus
Shadow indeed is the ultra man :D
RJG's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 19:19
RJG
I like nothing about FFX and cannot stand the game. But Auron fucking owns.
Ballistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 19:46
Ballistic
Auron wears his sunglasses at night
Danger Mouse's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 20:44
Danger Mouse
Auron is the only good thing about FFX. And he is one hell of a good thing.
I think he ties with Shadow, and they collectively beat the pants off of Vincent. Sorry, but Vincent isn't that cool.
Mr Gilder's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 21:01
Mr Gilder
Hated FFX, loved Auron. I adored every word out of his mouth. It generally seemed like he was as unsatisfied to be part of that game as I was. Everytime he told Tidus to stop his whining . . . it was like a Deadpool style 4th wall break for me. He knew he was better than the game he was in . . . somehow.
GamingGoddess's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 21:33
GamingGoddess
This is never mentioned directly in the game, but all the other unsent except Auron have their weird-ass undead powers or whatever, and except for that one time when he did the pyrefly illusion thing, Auron's just a swordsman. Some people think he's an atypical unsent and doesn't have the powers for some reason, but I prefer to think he does-- he just never uses them because he never bothered to learn how:).

"What is this nonsense!...Hmmph. Well, it seems I have superpowers. This is clearly unnecessary. I will resume sharpening my blade."
welkstar's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 23:00
welkstar
Great article Colette! FFX was such a memorable experience on the PS2. Though I was watching the videos and I totally don't remember that snowmobile scene.
Funktastic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 23:05
Funktastic
Final Fantasy X is one of my favorite games of all time, and the nice mixture of characters was one of the main reasons for me liking it so much. Auron's calm, cool, wisdom and ability to hold the group together through difficult times was so awesome. And pretty much acting as a ronin (I think that's the term) and having a huge sword and all was so badass! It's nice to see him so well received and honored in all of the "Best Video Game Character" contests like the ones on GameFAQs and such. He's also the manliest man ever to not have armpit hair . . . =D *Only those who really played the game will get that reference*
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/02/2009 23:41
ArrestedDeveloper
Square Enix just needs to start putting Auron in every game, Final Fantasy or not.
TriplZer0's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2009 03:09
TriplZer0
Auron is badass because he only uses one sleeve. It's actually more like a sling than a sleeve but then when it's battle time - he says "I'm gunna fuck you you now -- I'm taking my other arm out. Now you're in for a world of hurt."

Of course he didn't actually say that, but I imagined it every time I went into a battle.
Takeshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2009 03:21
Takeshi
I love you for this Colette!

Auron is definitely my favorite FF character. If only his overdrive was as powerful as Wakka's...
RyanPM's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2009 04:43
RyanPM
Great write-up Colette. I've been reading the blog since '06, but this is the first thing that I've ever wanted to respond to. FFX will always be one of my favorite games.
Auron was the Gary Cooper (see: The Sopranos) of this game.. A character that you admired for his cool, quiet resolve. Other than Tidus, he was what really made the story come together. In battle, he was nothing short of a badass. At the end of the game, it was hard to see him go, but something that had to happen.
FalconReaper's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2009 05:10
FalconReaper
That was a good choice for the badass of the month, Colette. He was my favorite character in FF X. A true badass indeed.
Sirapak's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/03/2009 12:26
Sirapak
Ya FF X was lame without Auron!
Mikular's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2009 09:12
Mikular
Does he not sound just a little bit like Topher? Anyone?
manasteel88's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2009 17:50
manasteel88
I personally liked Wakka better than Auron...but I've long realized that I'm a minority in that opinion
electric goldfish's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2009 22:12
electric goldfish
@Manasteel88 - yeah, I am a Wakka fan as well but I don't deny that Auron is a bad ass. Just take Wakka ending up with Lulu as his reward.
Woverine's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/05/2009 23:23
Woverine
Auron was so bad ass he killed everyone with one hand.
Aurain's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/06/2009 02:09
Aurain
Auron was the best character of 10 by a mile.
Except the boy who wants to be a blitzball when he grows up.

Grahf next, He's the meaning of Bad-ass.
The only reason Samuel L Jackson has a Bad Mother Fucker wallet in Pulp Fiction is because Grahf let him have one of his spares.
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