Why do I do this to myself...!?!?
Hoping a pile on doesn't begin.
Also -- I don't know how much time & energy I'll be able to give this debate. Might be replying sporadically.
Only a Clerith deals in absolutes, she's not not lying, she's just making an offhand comment, she thinks of him as a bit of a sweetheart, sure, I have no problems with that, I've thought that about many people in my life.
If Aerith views Cloud as her lover, we should trust her. SE has given us no reason to think Aerith is a liar. Nor do I think they would write her as one.
You are trying to minimize and downplay her statement as an "offhand" comment. A very clever tactic. But I don't buy it.
If Aerith states Cloud is her lover, he is her lover.
Period.
(Furthermore, Terra in WoFF confirms that Cloud loved Aerith. I don't care if it's not within the compilation. SE has confirmed, through Terra, that Cloud loved Aerith.
Period.)
Unless we can debate from the same starting point (ie: Cloud loved Aerith romantically), there is no hope for us to engage in a worthwhile conversation.
Aerith called Cloud her sweatheart because she had a crush on (fake) Cloud.
On the "normally occurring" Clerith Gold Saucer date, Aerith states that although she initially liked Cloud because of Zack, she now likes Cloud for Cloud.
I thought the (fake) Cloud nonsense had stopped?
If all of Cloud's interactions with Aerith are tainted because of Zack, why would Cloud feel guilt towards her death?
If Cloud was Zack, wouldn't that suggest Cloud should feel nothing towards Aerith because everything he ever did or said to her was tainted because of Zack? Do you honestly think SE agrees with that assessment?
I guess SE created an entire star-crossed romance between Cloud and Aerith and want us to go
"oh, that was just Zack!"
Really...!?!?
Why is Cloud guilty in AC if he was Zack?
It just doesn't make any sense what-so-ever.
That doesn't make it particularly deep, it doesn't say anything about who she prefers, Cloud or Zack, it doesn't say anything about whether or not those feelings are reciprocated, and it doesn't say anything about whether those feelings are justified, IE, are they just the result of her enjoying her time with fake Cloud (which means it's potentially just her liking Zack), or are they the result of a measured appreciation of Clouds character? Which we know it can't be, since Aerith doesn't know Clouds real character, as she admits.
Aerith:
......first off, it bothered me how you looked exactly alike.
Two completely different people, but look exactly the same.
The way you walk, gesture...
I think I must have seen him again, in you...
But you're different.
Things are different.
"Things" are different. Aerith now likes Cloud for Cloud.
At the end of the day, Cloud wasn't Zack. He adopted a few memories from a specific moment in time and that was it. There was no transformation.
Cloud is emo and introverted. Zack is happy and outgoing. Cloud retains his emo and introverted personality during disc 1.
Furthermore, Cloud didn't recognize Aerith. If Cloud was Zack, why didn't he recognize Aerith?
Are we saying literally everything Cloud did during disc 1 is somehow tainted because of Zack?
Are we saying disc 1 Cloud was actually Zack? Where is this stated by SE?
Just because someone is wrong, inaccurate, uses imprecise language, or makes an offhand remark, doesn't mean they're instantly a liar. It's just another remark that has to be taking into
account when evaluating what the characters overall, every changing emotions are throughout the story.
At WORST, she's lying to herself, it's not like she knows people are reading her thoughts and is trying to deceive them. People can be wrong, or lie, or be inconsistent, or change their minds, even to themselves.
So...
SE created a star-crossed romance to make Aerith's death that much more meaningful and impactful to Cloud.
But then they want us to think Aerith is lying to herself about Cloud being her "koibito"? You expect me to believe that?
Ok, but that's you guiding the evidence. That's you desperately going "damn, he has to waver somewhere, how can I interpret that and try to fit it so that he's still obsessed with Aerith years later.
It's simply an unreasonable interpretation, and when you say you believe it, I don't believe you're being intellectually honest.
Cloud "wavers" to Tifa during childhood and during the variable Highwind scene. The star-crossed romance between Cloud and Aerith happens regardless.
Cloud and Tifa don't work out:
Nojima speaks of a premise that things won’t go well between Cloud & Tifa:
“…there’s a premise that things won’t go well between Tifa and Cloud, and that even without geostigma or Sephiroth, this might be the same.” ~Kazushige Nojima
Marlene observes that Cloud & Tifa aren’t getting along well:
“…she told Barret in a sad voice, “Cloud and Tifa aren’t getting along very well.” ~Case of Tifa
Tifa admits her & Cloud aren’t a “real” family:
“Tifa turns away, disappointed. “I guess that only works for real families.“ ~Case of Tifa
But before I get to that, let me ask you something about programming, just as an example.
What do you think the difference is between a character starting with 20 fewer affection points, and needing the same number of affection points to win, or a character starting with the SAME number of affection points, but requiring 20 more than the other, in order to win?
Why is the Clerith Gold Saucer date stated to be the "normally" occurring date?
The likelihood that gamers are going to pick
EVERY SINGLE pro-Tifa option is very unlikely.
Therefore, Aerith is favored from the very start of the game. She is the original heroine and the original love interest for Cloud.
SE wanted gamers to get the Clerith date so that when she died, it was much more impactful and meaningful.
Whether Cait Sith is reliable or not is beside the point. His lines are designed by SE to set gamers up for a tragic star-crossed romance between Cloud and Aerith.
That's why Aerith's date is the "normally occurring" date. Having her date makes her death more meaningful and impactful. She is the
PRIMARY love interest. The main narrative favors Cloud and Aerith together as star-crossed lovers.
Tifa only stands a chance once Aerith is dead, and even then, Nojima and Marlene observe that Cloud and Tifa don't work out, and Tifa is jealous of Cloud's continued feelings of
LOVE for Aerith.
I am sorry but it really isn't, I've literally never seen it like that, even in real life I've noticed that jealousy is often, if not most of the time, unfounded.
Tifa was jealous in the Shinra jail cell for a founded reason.
Tifa isn't Jealous of Clouds feelings, she isn't a mind reader, she's jealous because of her interpretation of his actions.
Tifa has even less to go by than we, she doesn't see his inner monologues, she doesn't see creator statements about why Cloud does what he does.
All she sees is Cloud running away from home, living in a church of a girl that she once competed with.
And she, like most people would, gets jealous. But that simply says nothing about the reasons Cloud does the things he does, and we KNOW the reasons and they have nothing to do with love.
Cloud's heart is stated to crack at Aerith's grave. Tifa gets jealous that Cloud visited Aerith's grave. I'm simply connecting the dots. Common sense. Tifa's jealousy is 100% warranted.
It's been stated again and again that it's about guilt, that he's happy with Tifa but is being consumed by guilt and fear of losing this too.
Now that doesn't mean that he doesn't ALSO happen to love Aerith, it just proves that Tifa would be jealous of Aerith whether Cloud loves her or not. The two things have nothing to do with each other.
Guilt... due to letting the woman he loved die (Terra in WoFF confirms this).
And just to preemptively address Zack: Cloud's guilt over Zack is due to platonic love. Cloud's guilt over Aerith is due to romantic love. Zack isn't in the love triangle like Aerith is.
I don't understand why people say Cloud's guilt isn't directly tied to the romantic feelings he developed for her.
The entire point of Cloud and Aerith's romance was to make her death that much more impactful and meaningful. An
OBVIOUS star-crossed romance.
And if Cloud wasn't his
REAL self, why would he have any feelings at all towards Aerith dying?
If Cloud was Zack, why would
REAL Cloud feel guilty about Aerith's death?
Well, because it is, obviously so, not only is it unrealistic to be hung up your entire life on someone you've known for a week, it's also unhealthy, obsessive, and anathema to themes of moving on. It's even insulting to Aeriths memory, since she, more than anyone else, would immediately want Cloud to start moving on and getting together with Tifa. There is no bigger Cloti fan than dead Aerith, that I guarantee you.
Honestly, after regaining his memories, Cloud having anything but confused feelings that he's unsure of how to place would be bad writing.
But eternal romantic love for the girl he knew for one week, the girl that he didn't even universally prefer over the other girl that he's known his entire life, and is spending the rest of his life with, and who saved him by reminding him of his love for her, that would honestly be twilight levels of bad writing.
Typical. Minimizing and diminishing Cloud and Aerith's relationship by saying they only knew each other for a week. Would SE agree that their relationship is somehow "lesser" due to only knowing each other for a short amount of time?
TBH -- the fact that such a deep and long-lasting connection developed between Cloud and Aerith in such a short amount of time is
FURTHER proof of how much Aerith means to Cloud.
Besides, star-crossed romances are supposed to happen fast and hard, and then abruptly end in tragedy.
That's literally the entire point.
Furthermore, Cloud and Aerith's star-crossed romance plays out during the longest and best disc of the game.
Then, later, after Cloud regains all of his memories, he states he remembers Aerith "a lot" in Cosmo Canyon. If Cloud was Zack during disc 1, why would he remember Aerith "a lot"?
This is one of the problems with Clerith as a ship, it poisons the concept of love, making it meaningless by putting it on the level of a unfounded, unhealthy obsession.
SE is the one who shows Cloud consistently searching for ways to be with Aerith in cameos -- reuniting in flower fields, etc. I guess you'll have to write a letter to SE about showcasing such an unhealthy relationship?
Lots of people love the idea of soulmates reuniting after death and in different universes. Look at the movie "Titanic."
Given the fantasy world of FFVII, the idea of a reunion between soulmates within the Promised Land is extremely compelling writing. You and I fundamentally disagree.
Bottom line: lots of shippers love when Cloud and Aerith are shown reuniting in other games and universes. That's what makes a fantasy world so beautiful -- soulmates are able to reunite even after death.
Just as Rose returns to Jack after she dies, we believe Cloud will return to Aerith after he dies. Soulmates reuniting.