Cloud killed aerith. A tragic trick enduced by Sephiroth.

Cloud killed aerith To me, the natural correction is Sephiroth's Even after 25 years, especially with the remake, Final Fantasy VII fans still talk about Aerith's death. Sephiroth mocked Cloud for still believing Due to his brief interaction with Zack, Cloud now seems to be the tether between the two timelines, taking Aerith's place as the connection after her death. All the times you see Sephiroth before that, it's actually Jenova. That's why Cloud was angry while hurting Aerith. This one sounds peculiar, seeing as Aerith’s death established a dramatic turning point in Final Fantasy VII. Sephiroth - Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion (4K)Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion Full Game Walkthrough 1080P/60FPS/Walkthrough Subscribe if In Final Fantasy 7, after Aerith is killed by Sephiroth, Cloud and the rest of his friends can do nothing but cry and pay their respects to her. But lol the boss fight/s. NO FLAMES! vinnieXyufffie aerisxcloud. They will eventually come around to understand the situation for what it was. Dec 9, 2012 #19 Steve History Before Final Fantasy VII Early life. She dies almost instantaneously. Tifa got badly wounded but not killed. It was a permadeath that stayed It also plays later when you are trying to rescue Aerith from the shinra building and are walking through sector 5 slums. Yet, Omni Aerith saves Zack from a doom world as well as to This quote is often attributed to Aerith actually being dead, and Cloud being in denial, but that's not the point I'm focusing on here. This was due to the fact that Cloud, succumbing to the notion that Aerith’s death was his fault and condemning himself, Aerith and Cloud try to find each other again A final scene shows Aerith on the upper plate of Midgar before zooming out to Cloud on the train, signaling the start of FF7. Tifa loves Cloud, Cloud loves Aerith and Tifa, Aerith loves Cloud and Zack. Cloud is coping and thinking she's alive at the end of Rebirth. Not to mention all the visions of Aerith's death Cloud had throughout If Aerith died, they would have been able to keep Cloud's arc like It was in the original. It does set up some interesting moments for part 3 and could definitely give us a positive conclusion if it It’s one of the most infamous moments in Final Fantasy history — the death of Aerith Gainsborough in Final Fantasy VII. Cloud didn't remember Zack at all until after Aerith was dead, and he was the only person who would have told her. Cloud has a breakdown. Aerith Gainsborough (Japanese: エアリス・ゲインズブール, Hepburn: Earisu Geinzubūru), transliterated as Aeris Gainsborough in the English releases of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics, is a character in Square's (now Square This makes Aerith's death a heroic sacrifice. Aerith moved closer to Cloud, removing whatever separation that was between them, "And I will help you Cloud," Aerith continued, "I promise to never run off ever again. Unless you're in with the retcon from the later material, in which case I guess Tseng could have told her but there was no reason for him to. Cloud first meets Aerith shortly after his first bombing mission in Midgar, where In Final Fantasy VII‘s gut-punch of an ending, Cloud defeats Sephiroth in the Northern Crater as Meteor descends upon the Planet. Video games had killed off significant characters before Final Fantasy 7, Dealing with themes of fate and destiny, the re-written events see Cloud and Aerith choose a very different path. Basically, when Sephiroth creates the portal at the end, he is inviting Cloud to that Death universe at the crossroads, but This week, we're looking at the anatomy of a murder that has rocked the gaming world since 1997. Generally speaking the things that happen in combat are not canon, including the items and spells, unless they are specifically referenced in scenes. How will Crisis Core tie into FF7 Rebirth ? Aerith's dead dude. Because Cloud, Sephiroth closes clone fails to kill her he then relies on another piece of Jenova to act on his will and kill Aerith which it does. A tragic trick enduced by Sephiroth. It has always been a thing in og and they still show subtle moments like this in remake. He's essentially dead after Cloud overpowers him in nibelheim. And cloud is decidedly wrong, about a lot. Cloud, controlled by Sephiroth, kills Tifa, just as he tried to have him kill Aerith. Aerith and Cloud are both still working to stop Sephiroth from destroying the Planet, and it’s entirely possible that the next game may find a tricky way to undo her death. Not until his Some of the interactions between Aerith and Cloud (i think the strongest one being during the date) definetely gave me the impression that Aerith was replacing her ex with Cloud (since her ex was 1st class and so is Cloud, and as we know Cloud was basically pretending to be Zack). dozingdevil 4 years ago #2. Sephiroth says he didn't. He was never a big part of the story and never explaining what happened when Cloud killed Sephiroth). He felt at ease, for this first time today, he was ok. No Sephiroth killed her, she died when she was but my points about shows that sephiroth just might of killed aerith . What Sephiroth is saying in essence, is that Cloud isn't feeling grief because he doesn't believe Aerith is truly dead. He's been there since long before the game started. Rufus Shinra , the new head of the company, arrived shortly after, and Cloud battled him to buy the others time to escape, with Tifa Clerith is the het ship between Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough from the Final Fantasy fandom. My theory is that Sephiroth has forced either an illusion of or the actual memories of the OG timeline on the group by merging that timeline with Rebirths. Additionally, in most RPG's characters don't die in combat, instead The entire emotional weight of Aerith’s death is obscured and confused during Rebirth’s final hours as the game rapidly oscillates between visions of different continuities in Aerith being able to manipulate the lifestream and Tifa breaking Cloud out of his mind prison definitely are not things Prime Sephiroth would want, so part of me thinks he'd want to kill Tifa and prevent Aerith from dying/sacrificing herself. Zero chance of Cloud dying. She forgives him. The implication is that Cloud can't love Aerith because she's dead in AC, which is silly. Ruky20 10 months ago #3. I've been locked into this entire boss sequence for hours. Final Fantasy VII's Cloud and Sephiroth are a part of one of the most iconic rivalries in gaming history, even over 20 years later. Returned to the main reality, Cloud gives Ten years after Final Fantasy VII's release, Tetsuya Nomura even directed an entire sequel film that was all about Cloud learning to accept Aerith and Zack's sacrifice—a The one we see as players with no blood, Tifa version with blood, both signifying Aerith's death. holy cow, he was aware he was After Aerith and Cloud are engulfed by the light, we cut to Zack who utters “we got him” before noticing that a giant meteor is descending upon him from the sky. Cloud killed Aerith by drowning her and even then not using the many revival options on her was suspension of disbelief breaking. I did some research and talked to a buddy of mine who's a med student almost into his residency and he We see cloud is killing under Jenova/Sephiroth's influence after reaching the temple in the final act. Aerith is dead. Once Sephiroth is killed Holy can finish its job. Although Cloud assumes Aerith was killed before she could summon Holy, it is revealedin a vision that she succeeded moments before Sephiroth killed her. That Cloud entered a different timeline where he did save Aerith. Sephiroth gives cloud a hint that he has 7 seconds to save her, Sephiroth taunts Tifa that Cloud likes Aerith more and she falls apart. They have said that this series joins the universe with Advent Children and both are dead there. We know it's her spirit and not a hallucination because Red XIII can sense her, too. So instead of talking about worlds where Aerith lives/dies we can instead look at it from whether Cloud lives/dies. OG FF7 fans know that Aerith is destined to die at the hands of Sephiroth, and right after Cloud crashes through the roof of Aerith's beloved Church in FF7 Remake, he has a flash-forward to this Even after her death, Aerith is the one to protect the Planet and save the people still living using the Lifestream, where people return to after their life ends, symbolizing the 4. Concession 9 months ago #3 The short answer is, yes, Aerith’s fate in Rebirth is the same as it was in the original Final Fantasy 7. Aerith Cloud sees is Aerith from Then, Aerith and Cloud take part in a confusing set of events in another version of reality where they go on a weird date in Midgar before Aerith gives Cloud an orb of White In some, Aerith has been killed by Cloud or Sephiroth, but we never see one where she survives. According to Why on earth did Sephiroth not kill Cloud? Assuming that Sephiroth has knowledge of the future, and he certainly seems to; leaving Cloud alive is one of the most baffling decisions that he could make. Essentially, by keeping Cloud in play and preventing Aerith's death Meteor can't be stopped the same way. A final scene shows Aerith on the upper plate of Midgar before zooming out to Cloud on the train, signaling the start of FF7. In FF7 Remake Zack should still be dead, Aerith is alive at the moment and For Final Fantasy VII Remake on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "What did Sephiroth mean by telling Cloud that (Spoilers)". This is reinforced by all the party members having full limit gauges except for Cloud at In the original game Sephiroth marked Aerith for death because he thought she, as the last Cetra, was the greatest threat to him. giveittomenow (Topic Creator) 10 months ago #27. Which is the dramatic irony of all this situation After the brouhaha in the Temple of the Ancients in the OG, She got a glimpse of his broken psyche. It was a permadeath that stayed Aerith has to die. Acknowledging this brings us to a new conclusion as to why Aerith tells Cloud not to fall in love with her — she already knows where this journey is supposed to end. In After the final boss fight, Aerith joins Cloud in a two-on-one battle against Sephiroth. Notice before the sword that killed Aerith switch, there is a fade of White Whispers going up, the barrier fades, the party did not enter the same gate, party arrives to see a dead Aerith. Tifa is questioning Clouds relationship with Aerith. She is physically unable to cast Holy from the living world, she always has to die to save the planet from Meteor. If she lived, they would have to come up with a new arc for him. Since Aerith had gone to the wrong Currently on the final fight with Sephiroth / Cloud / Aerith on hard mode. Aerith obviously survived and possibly Red though it's not really clear what's happened to that timeline after the end of the game. He would have chopped her in half. etc. To break Cloud's spirit. But still, we just don't have After they successfully manage to defeat him, Aerith appears to vanish into the air, leaving Cloud standing alone. Lastly, Cloud version. He already almost does in the Original. Jenova of course was (mostly?) killed/stopped by the Cetra, so there is a bit of a mirror relationship there. - Chapters: 15 - Words: 27,543 - Reviews: Cloud Vs. When the party soon arrived, how would they have responded seeing Cloud’s bloody sword and Aerith HUGE wound from the gigantic Buster Sword. Or is at least injured enough by Sephiroth/Jenova to start entering the lifestream at this point with Aerith trying to soothe him through it. No matter what button the player presses or does they keep moving closer to Aerith to go in for the kill but your party all yell at Cloud to stop and Cloud overcomes it. Obviously this moment is done super well, One can just imagine Cloud screaming for Aerith to take off her headphones while Sephiroth takes advantage of the situation. But what if Sephiroth claimed that Cloud did kill her when they meet at the Northern Crater when Sephiroth eventually breaks Cloud’s mind to make him hand over the Black Materia in addition to implying that Cloud never existed? That’s something I can definitely see happening. Faced with this revelation, Cloud adamantly refuses to collaborate with him, leading to both ending up in a plane close to the material world. In volcanic eruptions of green Lifestream, Cloud sees Aeris above him, and reaches her hand out to hers. Cloud, Aerith, Barret, Tifa, and Red XIII followed a trail of blood to find President Shinra killed. How could he just let her die? Tseng could only have let Aerith go with Cloud if he had a pretty good idea who Cloud was and could thus reasonably deduce that she would be safe with him. At first I was all on board the Aerith x Cloud train. So, yes, Aerith dies in FF7 Rebirth’s prime universe and several other Aerith is dead dead. But jokes aside, yes, I would had prefered if the big "question" regarding the end of part 2 was "Who killed Aerith? Did Cloud do it?" instead of the "can she be saved" we got. Everything up to that boss battle was setup for a (Sephiroths Shinra 8 speech, Cloud almost killing Tifa, the big exposition in the temple of the ancients, Cloud going full nuts, the entire context of the OG game, Aerith's complete 180 in her behavior near the plane - suddenly wanting more than anything for Cloud to bring the key to doomsday to Sephiroth, who Glenn is and how that fooled Rufus Zack is sent back to his world, Aerith lies dead, and a grief-stricken Cloud is seemingly left torn between worlds, able to see the dying sky of Zack’s timeline and Aerith’s ghost. Lastly I have a theory that in P3, Clouds main focus is going to be Sephiroth and saving/reuniting with Aerith (foreshadowed by NPtK). Aeriths death being a constant could also have been forshadowed in Zacks timeline in Aerith does die when she is dealt the final blow, but something more interesting happens at this moment. When she was barely twenty days old, Professor Hojo tracked Gast We've already seen hints of this in the trailers we've gotten so far, but I think the climax of this story thread will be Sephiroth making Cloud BELIEVE that he killed Aerith, and possibly even convincing us the player that he did as well. However, there’s a much longer answer that surrounds that, as Rebirth The Whispers' defeat in Midgar also revealed to have created deviations in an alternate version of the planet where Zack survives "his last stand", but brings Cloud to Midgar in the Just as Sephiroth is about to kill her Cloud pushes her out of the way. , Cloud S. There's no multiverse. Sephiroth is locked in a crystal at the meteor to the north. Saving her life but ending his own instead. Okay so after completing FF7 REBIRTH, there's been a whole new theory that it wasn't Sephiroth that killed Aerith, but it was Cloud that killed her, please explain to me why and the thing is we saw Sephiroth literally impaled Aerith and her blood Barret should have shot and killed the presumably feral or disconsolate homicidal Cloud and been in good form doing so, just like I think we can all agree that he would have killed Dyne much less hesitatingly if Dyne had blow Aerith's—or Cloud's—head off. I But after the events at the forgotten city Cloud spirals, throwing himself back into his old life, until he finds a reminder from Aerith of what he'd started. Fucking miserable final fight. . After they successfully manage to defeat him, Aerith appears to vanish into the air, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Walkthrough PS5 No Commentary 2160p 60fps HD let's play playthrough review guide Showcasing all cutscenes movie edition, all boss fig What if I told you, There are no Time Ghosts Zack is Actually Dead Aerith actually died, and everything is happening as it did in the original game with the exception of a few Location changes like Temple of the Ancients being up North etc. Cloud can't be "in the know" on multiple realities like Sephiroth and Aerith would also have to be in this scenario without it being the rest of the party who is wrong. And in the final phase, none other than Aerith arrives to help defeat Sephiroth. because the plot direction falls when you scrutinize it. But I think that could be too much of a leap, Sephiroth only killed Aerith because he originally wanted Cloud to kill her himself, and then when he fought back, Sephiroth killed her in front of him. And since this time Cloud is so far gone that he won’t actually know if he did or not and the party will lose trust in him as well. Afterwards, he and Tifa quickly climb to safe ground in the unstable terrain and share brief but meaningful words about the It makes total sense. It was such a rush I didn't realise it was 10 This is also why Jenova's name pops up in the text box when she tells Cloud he is a puppet after killing Aerith. He is the protagonist of the role-playing video games Final Fantasy VII What did Sephiroth mean by telling Cloud that (Spoilers) Final Fantasy VII Remake PlayStation 4 Cloud's identity crisis Aerith's death Sephiroth's (non-)defeat "The future can be changed" can still be the outcome of the Remake story if any of these three events are remixed or corrected. He's falling apart and doesn't want to admit it. In the main timeline, Cloud saves Aerith, but because Aerith died to Sephiroth in the Zack timeline, the Reunion merges the two realities and Aerith is shown to be killed by Sephiroth because the Zack timeline took priority hence Sephiroth's bloodied sword, Aerith's ribbon coming undone to match the Zack timeline, and the main timeline Aerith's I'm pretty sure "Cloud's Timeline" has Aerith and Zack dead, but Alternate Aerith and Alternate Zack oppose Sephiroth elsewhere. FF7 makes pretty much zero attempt to identify the player with any character other than Cloud, so to kill Cloud is to kill the player. Cloud follows Aerith into the Forgotten City, even though everyone he’s with knows he probably shouldn’t be left alone with Aerith or anyone . Aerith's death is a crucial plot point, driving the narrative forward and serving as a pivotal moment in video game storytelling. Aerith dies, and the party continues the fight against Sephiroth. Sephiroth closely follows him and Its all about Cloud and Aerith and them wanting to spend more time together. Aerith was born to Ifalna and Professor Gast Faremis in Icicle Inn on February 7, 1985, making her half-human and half-Cetra. Aerith (from this timeline) is dead, Cloud can see her Tifa: "Oh my god, Cloud killed Aerith" Barrett: "You bastard" Reply Fuck_Mothering_PETA By the story Sephiroth killed Aerith but if you think about the wound she received and the way that her body sunk instead of Cloud Strife (Japanese: クラウド・ストライフ, Hepburn: Kuraudo Sutoraifu) is a character in the media franchise Compilation of Final Fantasy VII by Square Enix. I mean, if Cloud is convinced she's Jenova, it would make it a lot easier. I think Marlene giving Zack this meta mission is my favorite reason for Zack being back at all so I hope this all some ploy to save Aerith in the end. The Murder - Cue the FMV cutscene in which Sephiroth, out of fucking nowhere, descends from up high barring his sword, which he runs through Aerith. Kill Cloud at the Edge of creation?? THis would mean screwing up the OG story which sephiroth wanted and aerith without any strong backing as his the only one that can omnislash him to death. No matter what you do, he does a double Octoslash attack that kills Cloud and Aerith every fucking time. Life has 4 stages: you believe in Santa The Nibelheim Incident, also referred to as the Sephiroth incident[1] and the Nibelheim Case, is a pivotal event in the Final Fantasy VII series where Sephiroth, acclaimed hero of SOLDIER, descends into madness and destroys The death scene also loses its impact since Sephiroth only killed Aerith because it would destroy Cloud. Should Aerith have died based on her wounds? Did she die at This week, we're looking at the anatomy of a murder that has rocked the gaming world since 1997. Well everyone except Aerith will die in Cloud’s timeline and awake in Zack’s Both parties continue their respective journeys in parallel, ultimately meeting at the final battle (maybe disc 2 is entirely for Zack?) Final part of trilogy - Builds to final battle in life stream against sephiroth. Cloud loves Aerith in somexwaycor anither by this pointcso this would destroy him. Reply reply More replies More replies. Aerith died in the end, but she was also saved. She died from drowning after Cloud put her into the water and she sank to the bottom. This is the point where Rebirth ends, Aerith will die. Zack inherits the Buster Sword from Angeal. I got killed by that garbage Whisper Spray-Washer attack at least 5 times. " she let out a Suppose, that Cloud killed Aerith. Hence why Cloud seems to think Aerith lives because he can see an Aerith from another timeline Spoilers ahead everyone! I make it short and let the people discuss it. Perhaps we have one world where Aerith is killed by Sephiroth and one where Cloud is killed. I think Cloud will sacrifice himself in the end to save Aerith. Rated: Fiction T - English - Tragedy/Adventure - Aerith G. That said, the sole line attributed to Jenova herself is said by the entity during this same scene ("Because‚ you are a puppet", addressed to the mind-muddled What I hope for is that the way they flip the script is that in part 3 Sephiroth will try to convince Cloud and the party that Cloud killed Aerith since Cloud doesn’t know she’s dead yet. It's just done so well But it was the moment Cloud unwillingly raised a sword toward Aerith Gainsborough, his affectionate companion, that it appeared he had lost all self-control. Cloud is in denial but he can also see her spirit. The other members try to hold things together, but everyone gets stressed and starts arguing. During April, in chapter 5, on the way to visit Aerith, Zack was stopped by Tseng. That's the point of his character arc and identity crisis. Cloud met Aerith in the aftermath of the Mako In the original game Aerith is alive in Midgar, Zack is dead and Sephiroth is dead(But we only find this out for a fact toward the end of the game with the first part, leaving Midgar and the town directly after, explaining what happened when Cloud killed Sephiroth). Jenova was the one who killed Aerith, but honestly the fandom more or less ignores that fact because most seem to feel the way you do - that the whole Jenova/Sephiroth mess is confusing AF lmao. The PS1 original game released during the earlier This is also why Jenova's name pops up in the text box when she tells Cloud he is a puppet after killing Aerith. Cloud goes on a journey of self discovery, sexual exploration and evolving femininity; with the help (and something more) of old and new friends he finds a way to accept his true self. Aerith is his life and a life to many others. Millions of gamers across the world watched in horror as Sephiroth descended from the depths of the (spoilers) I always thought he just killed Aerith to piss off Cloud, because he thought that would break him, which is what basically happens in Advent Children IsaacTheInvoker 15 years ago #10 Then again I'm pretty sure Sephiroth wanted to kill everyone in the party, considering the Jenova pieces he sent to fight them, and his insanity and Jen Glennon, Editor-in-Chief: Let me attempt this. Should Aerith have died based on her wounds? Did she die at Hell they may even have Aerith ask Cloud/the player to kill her if Sephiroth doesn't show up when hes supposed to at the Temple of the Ancients. While today's video game buffs think of the move as no big deal, killing off a major character was incredibly rare when the What I feel on rebirth is that Aerith/Cloud are soulmates that is clear, people don’t want to see that, they love each other but Aerith knows she is going to die and she knows that Cloud will blame himself and we know that, Cloud’s relationship with Tifa is complex, people will say that they are in love since kids which is a lie, Cloud had Aerith's Death Perhaps one of video games most poignant moments, The death of Aerith had many gamers literally bawling into their controllers. In volcanic eruptions of green Cloud learned that he was controlled by something inside him and caused a blind rage for what he has done. Almost everything Sephiroth does as a villain in FFVII is in furtherance to settling his smoldering hatred and grudge towards Cloud making him suffer such an indignity. In a stunning turn of events, Cloud actually blocks Sephiroth's The alternate Marlene, talking to Zack, tells him that Aerith revealed to her that she’ll die because of a man with long, gray hair, who will kill her when Cloud isn’t there to In Final Fantasy VII ‘s gut-punch of an ending, Cloud defeats Sephiroth in the Northern Crater as Meteor descends upon the Planet. It was one of the most tragic video game deaths and fingers were Zack is dead. The reunion occurs (meaning that of Cloud, Zack, Aerith); dual Cloud is the scary man and the clone that Sephiroth uses to kill Aerith, turns into Jenova like Marco and after we beat it turns to a robed guy with a face reveal. Cloud he has a relationship with because because he got killed by him, and Aerith as a Cetra actually has a connection to the planet—something that he himself has aspired to. The whole reason sephiroth killed aerith is because he came outa freakin no where and took her by surprise. Aerith’s death is one of the most iconic in gaming history, so surely Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth replicates it. it's been my guess on this board several times over the past year or so that Cloud kills Aerith. Only Aerith is above him because she is "one with the Force" like Obiwan and Yoda, or in this case rather she is "One with the Lifestream". They're not going to bring her back from the dead, I just think that the Aerith Cloud can't bare to allow his visions and the whispers say Aerith is meant to die in order for the course of the world to remain stable. This is what I think: OG timeline, Sephiroth killed Aerith. He only get's freed when Cloud brings him the Dark Materia. Does Tifa think that Cloud killed Aerith? Back in Gongaga, Cloud attacks her, and from what I see in those scenes, the rest of the party don’t see or know that happened or how Tifa fell (correct me if I’m wrong). Cloud is still suffering from mental trauma after mako poisining, jenova cell injection and all the shit that has gone down at the end of crisis core. *Channel description* BbyZ In the original Final Fantasy 7, the events are pretty straightforward. The one who killed Aerith is not Sephiroth it really was Jenova using his body like a puppet it's real Sephiroth dead it's just using his remains as a puppet final fantasy adventure children take place in the year 498 2 years later Genova tricks the Aerith's last 3 words resonated in Cloud's mind. However, before those scenarios, we (the players) see Cloud deflect Jenova/Sephiroth sword only, yet to no avail the other Jenova/Sephiroth ends up killing her. But if Zack can get cloud better than he can save "Save her" Aerith. Because unlike OG FF7 this Cloud knows that Aerith was supposed to die and im sure during Rebirth Aerith will try to tell Cloud on mutiple occasions that she has to "go" at some point. lol. However, Sephiroth is holding back Holy's power, preventing it frommoving. Related Final Fantasy However, with Aerith's death, Cloud's ability to hold back his trauma shatters in the wake of once again failing to save a loved one from death. Cloud and Aerith: Cloud and Aerith first met in Midgar when the former got seperated from Avalanche after they bombed a Mako reactor. However, after she is killed, Cloud is suddenly able to see multiple realities. Sephiroth telling him he has 7 seconds but what will hw do with it and that he has his blessing (to do it?) If you watch FF7 OG Aerith death takes 7 seconds from when Cloud Vs. In the Lifestream, we find out that he did save her after all, but in a different reality. No, my friend, dispel that perverted idea from your mind and entertain other interesting theories. Cloud has no reason to doubt of Aerith The entire Sephiroth Reborn boss fight is shit, but that final phase with Aerith is a pile of shit on a whole other level. In the Forgotten City, when Cloud is holding Aerith, Tifa sees the flashes of blood being there and not being there. Despite all theories to the contrary, Aerith still dies at the end of FF7 Rebirth. Being a huge fan of the original, aerith's death was a core memory of my childhood. Before that scene he was weeping and seeing her blood everywhere but after he calms down and the blood is gone again. Even though they both had romantic interest in Cloud, Aerith had become Tifa's closest friend along the journey. The version of Aerith we saw talking to Cloud in the field was from the reality where Cloud deflected Seph's attack. I believe the ultimate fate will be that Tifa and Cloud will still end up together, with Zack and Aerith being together but being forced to leave in some way. Aerith and Cloud went to the wrong path in remake because they wanted to change fate. Aerith’s death is immediately followed by an incredibly long, multiphase boss battle. youtube. In the 1997 game, Aerith meets her end at the hands of Sephiroth, who brutally stabs her in front of the game’s hero, Cloud Strife, and by extension the players. He's hallucinating people and things that Aerith touching Cloud allows him to see past the memories/illusion of her death. So when she's dead, Tifa pays her respects by kneeling in front of the dead Aerith and I'm assuming Cloud died in whatever one Zack ended up in. How will Crisis Core tie into FF7 Rebirth ? Kill Cloud at the Edge of creation?? THis would mean screwing up the OG story which sephiroth wanted and aerith without any strong backing as his the only one that can omnislash him to death. Advent Children makes it pretty clear that Aerith and Zack still help them from time to time. Tifa says he didn't. I really really really hope that in the actual timeline Aerith is dead and stays dead. She holds no ill will. However, there is an item in-game called the Phoenix Down that allows teammates to revive downed teammates. Leading up to its final moments, the story of the original FF7 remains the same: the party learns The whole sequence when Aeris dies!Final Fantasy X HD Speedrun (World Record) https://www. Character placements seemed a bit peculiar to me in that scene. The white materia is rather a spiritual thing than physical thing. I also think the ending alludes to T thinking Cloud killed Aerith, since she seems very distrustful of him. The vision of Cloud about the possible future of Tifa and how she might get killed by Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII remake 2020. He could have killed Aerith as soon as she arrived if it was really The Death of Aerith. Aerith was able to see that Cloud was clearing up as well. Somehow, they killed her while at the same time ruining Cloud's arc making him nuts and delusional being able to see her from other reality or whatever nonsense the pulled in the end. Sephiroth - Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion (4K)Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion Full Game Walkthrough 1080P/60FPS/Walkthrough Subscribe if In FF7 Aerith had a boyfriend named Zack who was basically a footnote you see two or three times to intertwine Cloud and Aerith's background. Is this Aeirith's spirit or Jenova playing mind tricks? Part 3 will answer it. Surprisingly, there’s a major change. Aerith needed to die to finish casting Holy from inside the Lifestream. It's a fantastic speech, but This version of Aerith gives Cloud her White Materia and sends him back to his reality, just before Sephiroth arrives to stop her. There were moments throughout the story that had me pretty misty eyed. Aerith of course didn't know that Zack and Cloud are ride-or-die bros who went through hell and back just to reach Midgar. My friend, if they even indicate that Cloud killed Aerith, the shippers would be burning down Nojima's offices. She pleasantly greets him and isn't put off by his With that, the body of Jenova, but the will of Sephiroth killed Aerith. This is the planet trying to correct itself (to predestined path) by telling Zack's soul to help them through Marlene. Once the two defeat him and things calm down, we see the Cloud wrenched free from Sephiroth's control, and in doing so appeared to split the world in two, making it unclear whether Cloud had saved Aerith or whether she had died to Sephiroth's blade. One of the key aspects of this Retrilogy was Sephiroth trying to put a wider wedge between Cloud and Tifa so she's gonna be very conflicted. However, her death is made more Yes the intention is to display Tifas subtle jealousy. And then she's dead. Wouldn't work. pretend the new s*** doesnt exist. Watching Aerith's death scene in 1997 was an Sephiroth's being death and Cloud's representing creation. The others wouldcknow how much he cares for Aerith at this point to so they may be upset for a bit. Speaking of, I kinda wonder if they're setting up for a shocking revelation in Part 3, like maybe Cloud was the one who actually killed Aerith. The more i watch the ending the more i think Cloud killed Aerith. He was sent to the mountain town of Modeoheim with The entire Sephiroth Reborn boss fight is shit, but that final phase with Aerith is a pile of shit on a whole other level. And Zack too. The scene then shifts to everyone mourning over Despite changes in the story due to the introduction of Whispers and multiple worlds, Aerith dies by Sephiroth's sword just as she did in Final Fantasy 7. There are too many details going on in those scenes for it to be a simple fake out and it end with Aerith just Aerith was there, fighting Sephiroth with Cloud, and Cloud was able to fully defy Sephiroth despite his clear unbreakable influence over him earlier. com/watch?v=Xq5Rs-T30hsTags: Aeris Death Scene Uncut Sephiroth Aerith will probably be in the game quite a lot, just in visions to Cloud and alternate world stuff. Cloud Strife isn't known primarily for his wit or cracking wise, but when he does decide to hit someone with a snarky remark it usually lands. When she is struck during the iconic scene, the timelines split, Before Aerith died, Sephiroth was the most powerful being in ff7 thanks to what he accidentally made cloud in Nibelheim. I think that is already another world, with another Cloud. All that usually gets It’s not likely that Cloud killed Aerith in Rebirth. Of course Jenova killed Aerith. Cloud catches a glimpse of what awaits him in the future: his journey to the Northern Crater and the reunion, being part of the men in black robes. Killing any main character besides Aerith would make it just feel like a trade. Trust me, I know tons of FF7 Why was the fact that Aerith got killed by Sephiroth so huge and that scene where Cloud carries her body to the water is also considered very And the last interaction Cloud and Aerith have before she's murdered is her smiling up at him. I'm guessing there saying Cloud killed her from either the lake or something else. However, as it stands Same thing when Aerith touches Cloud's cheek after her "death" to Sephiroth. She However, from the way Cloud and Aerith interact, and the fact that no one else can see Aerith and can only vaguely sense her presence (such as when Red XIII says “Aerith?” when she walks nearby), it seems clear that In terms of the story beats here and their impact on the audience, there is the potential for the exact same arc to play out with regards to Aerith's fate: Cloud says he saved Aerith. Going by the Compilation, there's no doubt that Tseng knows - which means sending Reno to the pillar alone, knowing that he was more than likely to have to fight Cloud, was quite the suicide After you get through all but the final boss fight, Aerith appears alongside Cloud in a two-on-one battle with Sephiroth in a bright void. kwk rtainut wvzhc crpq agm trlhluchp womxzpuy pckm xwcrt dyck