Why does aeris die




















Go to her room. Nothing will happen at first, but you can spur on an important series of events if you use four tissues lose or win fights in the battle arena next to Aeris' bed. After you do this, Cloud will be overcome with grief, and will yell, "Why did you have to die?. They will question you at first, but will soon be brought to agreement.

Your group will suggest that you visit the church in Midgar, where you may find some insight on how to get Aeris back. On the way to the church, use the savepoint to access your PHS. Make sure that your party includes Cait Sith. Then enter the church if this is your first time in it after disk one, you will see a ghost of Aeris.

The two children who appear next to the flower bed will ask where the flower girl is, but will then notice the cat Cait Sith in your group. They will ask to play with the cat, and Cait will agree to it and leave the church with the children. The ghost of Aeris will then appear before you. She will mention the resurrect spell which you should already have , and will tell you to go to the Ancient City, which is your next destination.

Retrieve Cait Sith from the children and proceed. At the city, go to the spot where Bugenhagen inserted the key the waterfall with the crystal in the middle of it and enter the waterfall. Here, Cloud will remember what Aeris told him, and will take the Revive materia out of his pocket or wherever it was at the time. He will mutter, "I never got to tell you Composing himself, Cloud will place the materia on the pedestal in the center of the waterfall and kneel before it in prayer.

The materia glows brightly and begins to shimmer with a green light. It then turns into a ball of light and shatters. In front of Cloud, the crystal glows so brightly that he must hide his eyes from it.

When the light goes down again, Cloud looks up and sees a ghostly image of Aeris, which tells him to go back to Midgar and enter the Church. At the church, the image of Aeris will appear again, but this time it will not vanish. Your group inspects the flower bed, and Aeris gets up and walks towards you. It is then that you notice that she is not a ghost. As if to answer your unspoken question, Aeris looks at Cloud and says, "Don't worry, Cloud, it really is me Maybe now we can do all those things that we never finished the first time around I haven't tried the whole rumor, so go to it, it could work!

Well who knows. If anyone has done this e-mail Reno. I doubt it could be done though The Classic Process This was probably one of the first revival processes to get out First off, you must be nice to Aeris throughout the game whenever you have a choice. When you come to the old man in the pipe in Midgar, you supposedly can let Aeris care for him to make him feel better. You later see a sad scene of the man dying. You talk to the man outside the pipe, anonymously called the "General", and he says how sad he is that that "nice girl" died.

He says he may be able to help you, and sends you to Wall Market to pick up a Revival potion. You take it to Aeris' grave to bring her back. This rumor was later denied by the creator himself, a supposed Square employee. Oh no. They did it. I wouldn't have known, because I had access to the full set of FF7 info I guess this means that I should have actually played through things to see if anything had changed, instead of getting tired of the game after translation purposes.

I think everyone is gonna kill me for my insolence, because I really should have played through the game more fully before I said anything to make sure it was still possible. Throughout the past few weeks, I, myself, have been wondering why people were having such a hard time reviving Aeris, because according to everything I saw through the scenario translation process, it could be done fairly easily. Here's the Aeris revival process, in full. First off, throughout the game, you must make the logical choice of things to say to Aeris to indicate that you like her.

You must never hurt her in any way by choice. What happens in scenarios, however, cannot be avoided Aeris' beating by Cloud, for instance. Also, with the sick man.

As Aerith finishes praying, Sephiroth descends from the ceiling and impales her with the Masamune. For better or for worse, Aerith is frequently defined by her death scene.

She also said to Cloud that she was expecting to see him again at some point in that scene. Although Cloud assumes Aerith was killed before she could summon Holy, it is revealed in a vision that she succeeded moments before Sephiroth killed her. To signify that this action has happened, the Materia glows green. The materia itself was used to summon Holy, which embodies the power of the Planet in attempt to protect itself. It was also popular for heroes to sacrifice themselves for the good of the world or to save a love interest.

The developers found this an annoying cliche. Director and scenario writer Yoshinori Kitase was going through the loss of his mother during development. This deeply affected his views on life, death, and family. It is apparent throughout Final Fantasy VII with several characters struggling with the deaths of their mothers. Kitase has also expressed dislike of how Hollywood depicted deaths.

Death comes suddenly, and there is no notion of good or bad. It leaves, not a dramatic feeling but great emptiness. Hers was not a noble sacrifice for the good of the planet. Her death was a tragedy that happened due to things the player, and Cloud, could not control.

The story did not need her to die, but the developers chose to have her die for no reason because they wished to do so. Aerith's death is one of the biggest turning points in the story, and let's be honest, is there a better spot to end it? That famous moment is one of the biggest turning points in the game, and it's the perfect grand finale scene. If Square Enix decides to make even more modifications to the narrative though, which it almost certainly is, Part 2 could look very different.

Depending on how many events are added to the story, fans could be looking at a much longer series of games. Depending on how those events unfold, the Temple of the Ancients might look completely different. It's still a mystery whether he's alive in the same reality as the team or if he's in a completely different timeline, but his appearance is incredibly significant. He comes looking for Aerith, and as Aerith's former lover, Zack could wind up changing everything for her.

If Zack were to join the main party and he and Aerith were to rekindle their relationship, that story could look very different. Aerith might not be at the Temple of the Ancients when Sephiroth strikes, or Zack could jump in to save her.

Similarly, Cloud could come to Aerith's rescue this time around. Zack Fair's survival has huge implications for the overall story and could change a lot. Sephiroth had many cryptic lines in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, but one of the most bewildering moments happened between him and Cloud at the edge of creation.

Sephiroth says, "Seven seconds till the end. Time enough for you, perhaps. But what will you do with it?



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