Thereâs no more important death in video games than that of Final Fantasy VIIâs flower girl, Aerith. In the 1997 game, Aerith meets her end at the hands of Sephiroth, who brutally stabs her in front of the gameâs hero, Cloud Strife, and by extension the players.
It was a permadeath that stayed with fans. âI felt it was imperative for us to show the gravity and rawness of loss,â Tetsuya Nomura, the game director who has worked on several Final Fantasy titles, including this yearâs Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, recently told The New York Times. It was a formative moment for many players, who remember the scene beat for beat, including the moment its iconic musical theme kicks in. When Square Enix announced it was remaking Final Fantasy VII in a trilogy of games, fans braced themselves to watch Aerith die all over again, rendered in more modern, more real graphicsâuntil the game offered up a twist: in-game phantoms called whispers and the ability to possibly stand against fate.
In other words, when Final Fantasy VII Rebirth hit consoles late last month, players were faced with the possibility that Aerith could be savedâor that Square Enix might be about to pull off the biggest troll in history.
(Spoiler alert: Major spoilers for Aerithâs fate in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to follow. No, really, the whole scene, spoiled.)
Rebirthâs recreation of the seriesâ most infamous scene starts out familiar. Cloud approaches a kneeling Aerith in the Forgotten Capital, where sheâs run off to pray for a way to defeat Sephiroth. Cloud, overtaken by Sephirothâs influence, nearly kills her himself. When that fails, Sephiroth appears from the sky, comically large sword in hand, to shish-kebab everyoneâs favorite flower girl.
For a moment, Aerithâs fate seems locked into the same one gamers knew so well in 1997âuntil Cloud breaks free and deflects the blade at the last minute. It falls harmlessly to the side, and Aerith lives.
Or so it seems, until the scene begins to glitch between moments of Aerith unharmed, and then bloodied in death. What?
From there it only gets more confusing, as Rebirth evokes a multiverse it has been playing with throughout the entire game. When the cast finds Cloud and Aerith, itâs clear theyâre seeing their friend slaughtered. Cloud, long established as an unreliable narrator, still treats her as though sheâs aliveâand she plays the part well, presumably as some sort of specter.
Reaction to this scene in online fan communities has been one of great bewilderment. âWhy make it so complicated?â wrote one Redditor in a post asking for an explanation to the ending. âWhat was even the point?â wrote another in the thread.
Square Enixâs twist on Aerithâs death also means that the scenes following her murder play out much differently. In the original Final Fantasy VII, the gameâs cast individually mourns AerithâRed XIII howls in sorrow, Tifa gently pats her hair, and so onâbefore Cloud carries her out to the lake and lets her sink into the water. Itâs these scenes that drive her death home: There is no magic cure, no plot twist that can help her. Sheâs just gone.
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