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Seymour Guado

Seymour Guado
Final Fantasy character
First appearanceFinal Fantasy X (2001)
Created byKazushige Nojima[1]
Designed byTetsuya Nomura[2]
Portrayed byMatsuya Onoe II[3][4]
Voiced by
Motion captureIchiro Kato[7]
In-universe information
RaceHalf Guado
WeaponStaff
HomeBaaj (prior to the events of Final Fantasy X),
Guadosalam (during Final Fantasy X)[8]

Seymour Guado (Japanese: シーモア=グアド, Hepburn: Shīmoa-Guado) is a fictional video game character in Square Enix's Final Fantasy series who appears as a major antagonist and temporarily playable character in the 2001 role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. Seymour is a 28-year-old mage and priest of the fictional religion of Yevon.[9] He is half-human and half Guado, as his father Jyscal Guado married a human woman in hopes that it would improve relations between their races. His father was a maester in the Church of Yevon, which controls the fictional and theocratic world of Spira. Prior to the events of the game, Seymour killed Jyscal in order to inherit his position. Seymour also holds the position of Minister of Temple Affairs, which oversees summoners.[8] A summoner himself, he attempts to use his stature to manipulate the fledgling summoner Yuna into aiding him with his goal of becoming the monster Sin.

He has appeared in other video games in the Final Fantasy franchise, including the Final Fantasy X sequel Final Fantasy X-2 and numerous spin-off games such as the Dissidia Final Fantasy and Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series.

Seymour has been generally well-received by video game critics for his role in the narrative and challenge level. He frequently ranks as one of the most memorable antagonists in the Final Fantasy series due to his nihilistic personality and his unwillingness to accept defeat.

  1. ^ Studio BentStuff. Final Fantasy X Ultimania Omega (in Japanese). Square Enix. pp. 191–193, 476.
  2. ^ Square (December 20, 2001). Final Fantasy X International (PlayStation 2). Square EA. Level/area: Beyond Final Fantasy: Character.
  3. ^ "Main poster of Final Fantasy X kabuki play releaved[sic]". Japabutai. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
  4. ^ "Final Fantasy X Kabuki Stage Play Unveils Video, Visual". Anime News Network. 2023-12-11. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
  5. ^ a b "Seymour Guado Voices (Final Fantasy)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  6. ^ "FINAL FANTASY X | X-2 HD Remaster | SQUARE ENIX". www.jp.square-enix.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  7. ^ "Ichiro Kato". IGDB. Retrieved 16 December 2002.
  8. ^ a b Studio BentStuff. Final Fantasy X Ultimania Omega (in Japanese). Square Enix. p. 082.
  9. ^ Studio BentStuff, ed. (2001). Final Fantasy X Ultimania Ω (in Japanese). DigiCube. ISBN 978-4-88787-021-5.

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