I feel like there’s a specific word for whatever the LTD has become. I wanna say ‘paradox’ or ‘conundrum’ but it’s not quite that. Anyway, I reckon that’s what this beast has evolved to
"Evolved" showing up in this topic immediately strikes me as an overly generous use of the term.
Silliness aside, I think the concept you're thinking about here is basically that of political tribalism, with its behavior of entrenchment and demonization. It's long since passed that this disagreement in the fandom stopped being about what the details of the subject matter were or what a good faith look at that material yielded. It's even long since passed that the disagreement stopped being about who fans liked in the game.
It long ago became predominantly about just who (i.e. which other fans) they didn't like. Or even hated.
I'm not laying the blame for that on any one side or any one handful of participants either. Anyone who watched this highway car wreck piling up can tell you there was plenty of toxicity to go around, and anyone involved in it for long will -- if they're being honest -- admit to spewing some of that poison. (Anyone who isn't Quexinos, I guess. She genuinely handled herself with dignity and grace throughout all these years.)
I got my copy of this book two days ago, and while some petty, vengeful part of me was thinking it would be satisfying to mock those who have called me dishonest with how the official translations in this book match up with mine from several years ago --
all of them, actually, not just the ones about Cloud and Tifa; especially those, though, and the ones about Squall/Rinoa and Zell/the library girl that used the same phrasing in Japanese -- I knew it wouldn't actually bring any satisfaction. No more happiness than the "gotcha"-ing and shitposting we see every day in the U.S. political sphere genuinely gives to the bitter people doing that.
We've joked many times here that the LTD is evil. And it is. It really is. But fan ego and malice made it that way. Unchecked resentment turned the mundane into this Soul Edge-like malevolence that just hungers for more animosity.
There's so much more excellence and celebration of these wonderful FF games in this book than half a dozen or so paragraphs related to the most (bafflingly) enduring fringe point of contention this fandom hss ever seen.
If we want to talk about Aerith and Tifa with regard to this book, well, how about we look at this relationship chart from very early in development, and its implications for who the two characters are:
Here we have a character named "Tifa" who is one of only three main characters (Cloud and Barret being the other two) and has attached to her elements of both of the characters we would come to know as Tifa and Aerith: pursued by Shin-Ra/the Turks (Aerith attribute), a friend of Cloud's (Tifa attribute), possible sibling to Sephiroth (early development Aerith attribute), and a design resembling Tifa.
We all know that Cloud, Barret and Aerith were the first three playable characters decided on for FFVII, and the only three who had been more or less finalized when the decision was made that one of the main characters needed to be killed off during the story. We also know that an idea considered early in development was that of Aerith and Sephiroth being siblings -- so that's definitely applicable to Aerith rather than Tifa. And we also all know of the infamous "Let's kill Aerith and bring out Tifa" conversation that took place between Nomura and Kitase.
The question I'm finding myself with now is this: What if by "bring out Tifa," Nomura literally meant they should pull some of the attributes that solidified into her out of the original concept for Aerith?
This is all just my speculation, of course, but it appears to me that -- during the earliest stages of her creation -- the team initially hadn't decided whether Aerith would be named "Aerith" or "Tifa"; and that Nomura also proposed a design for "Aerith" that would later be used for Tifa once he and Kitase had the "bring out" conversation.
Long story short, I think Aerith and Tifa were the same character at one incredibly early point. This proto-Aerith eventually became two separate characters after the decision was made to kill off the only heroine the game had at that early stage of development.
Isn't this way more fun and interesting to think about than
hate love triangle shenanigans? Let us just let this evil devour itself.