About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 68. Chapters: A Contest of Aeons, Affection Mechanics, Area Conquest, Beyond Final Fantasy, Bill Muir, Blitzball, Brotherhood, Butterfly Hunt, Calm, Celestial Weapon, Chocobo, Chocobo Knights, Crusaders, Decisive Battle, Eternal Calm, Fahrenheit, Farplane, Fayth, Final Aeon, Final Fantasy X Demo, Final Fantasy X Merchandise, Guardian, High Summoner, Hover, Hymn of the Fayth, List of Final Fantasy X Abilities, List of Final Fantasy X Armor, List of Final Fantasy X Enemies, List of Final Fantasy X Enemy Abilities, List of Final Fantasy X Mixes, List of Final Fantasy X Weapons, Machina, Maester, Movie Sphere, Operation Mi'ihen, Original, Otherworld, Overdrive, Overdrive Mode, Overkill, Pilgrimage, Pyrefly, Rin's Travel Agency, S.S. Liki, S.S. Winno, Sending, Shoopuf, Sin, Sinspawn, Species Conquest, Sphere, Sphere Grid, Sphere Oscillo-finder, Sphere of Monster, Summoner, Suteki da ne, Trigger Commands, Unsent, Warrior Monks, Yevon, Yuna's Theme, Zanarkand. Excerpt: "A Contest of Aeons" (, Sh kanj Batoru) also known as, "Summoned Beast Battle" is the boss theme that plays during the final battle sequence against Yuna's Aeons which have been possessed by Yu Yevon in Final Fantasy X. In the International and PAL versions, this track also plays when the player encounters Penance. This track is composed by Junya Nakano. It is the seventeenth track on disc 4 of the game's original soundtrack. The song begins with the melody of the Hymn of the Fayth, then an original part is led by the harp. The final section contains the motive of "Enemy Attack," the generic boss theme by the same composer. This track is used as a battle theme in this game, renamed "Alexander Battle." Rearranged for the game by Yuzo Takahashi, it was released in the game's soundtrack in 2008 as the twenty-fifth track. An arrangement of this battle theme by Takeharu Ishimoto appears as the 42nd track of Disc 1 in the original soundtrack. It acts as final boss theme for duel b...