I don't trust that site. *doesn't even bother checking* Now, even less because Squall of SeeD said it wasn't very reliable. Since I've seen that he's right 99.9% of the time, I'll trust his statement.Originally Posted by fireemblem776
I don't trust that site. *doesn't even bother checking* Now, even less because Squall of SeeD said it wasn't very reliable. Since I've seen that he's right 99.9% of the time, I'll trust his statement.Originally Posted by fireemblem776
Actually, it's completely possible. Infact, I made a mod for FFVII called "Tifa Jumps In Front of Aeris On the Alter and DIES!!! HAHAHAHAHA!"
With my excellent programming and artistic skills, I rescripted the whole entire scene and created models in 3D Studio Max that simulated the models they used in the pre-rendered scenes, and rendered it in real time! It is excellent, oh yes. It moves...so smooth...so...smooth. *emits semi-orgasmic noises*
By the way, don't ask for the mod, because I'm not giving it to you. I could be sued by SE if it was ever distributed!
And Cid and Yuffie can have lines as early as the Mithril Mines, but no one's arguing that you're supposed to have them that early.Originally Posted by fireemblem776
By the way, thanks for the compliment, Xaven.
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Where the clouds part and the truth is revealed: Final Fantasy VII Analysis.
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yup, Squall of SeeD is definately a cool cool guy.......
Of all the games that i find well worth the work, I can only say that three can properly qualify for the category. And of the three, one is, but of corse, FFVII. The other twon games which i couldn't depart from are Xenogears and FFT. And i also found a pattern, All of which were released 1997 or 1998 and were on PS. I have lost some faith in Squaresoft when they merged with Enix, they no longer adapt a well-thought plot as nearly as much as the older titles. And thus, I say to you Square-Enix, "Up yours!"
Actually, I don't even believe it either... I'm just asking your opinions about it...Originally Posted by Khaotic
why doesnt someone just pin that thread about the aeris death conspiracy that squall fo SeeD did.....or when someone signs up send them an instant e-mail stating that it is IMPOSSIBLE for Aeris to NOT die!
getting fed up of the same ol threads now just with different names...
Gimme a break!
There is no good without evil.....
....So..Is it good to be evil or evil to be good
Well, Kawaii did add my post with the proof that she can't be revived to the pinned FAQ Thread. Granted, few folks read FAQ Threads when they first join Forums.Originally Posted by ff-fanatix
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The game was made for aeris to die. Everyone that says nonsence like this is liars that want to be famous by spreading rumors.
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No, it's true.Originally Posted by Lord Magician
why would we want to read a boring ol FAQ???? lolOriginally Posted by Squall of SeeD
Gimme a break!
There is no good without evil.....
....So..Is it good to be evil or evil to be good
this is a load of pants!!!
I mean do you think the storyline would be just as good with Aeris still alive and Tifa gone. Everything woud change! The story, the FMVs!
no No NOOOOOO!!!!!!
now look what ya done, you got me upset!!!!! stupid people and their stupid ideas!!!!! Leave the game beeeee!
Some random girl just went and pm me saying she killed tifa instead of aeris, and then she goes and gives me this-
The Resurrection of Aeris:
Final Fantasy VII is a magnificently wonderful game, one which provides the user with an excellent story and very engaging combat. Even so, almost any person who has played the game can find at least one thing in it that does not please them. For many, this was the death of Aeris at the hands of Sephiroth. While there have been many rumors regarding her resurrection over the last couple of years, they have all been proved to be just that, rumors. It has now been discovered, however, that fans of the game do not have to live with her death any longer. Following is a proven method of bringing Aeris back to life:
Things you will need to complete this activity:
Four Tissues (lose battles at the arena)
One mastered Revive materia
The Buster Sword (Cloud's initial equipment, required because of the association with Aeris)
A substantial amount of playing time (Enough to level up the materia)
The PC or Playstation (PSX, Euro, Japanese, American) version of the game
Every player of the game is familiar with the revive materia, the one that contains the spells life and life2. What most do not know is the fact that this materia can gain AP even after it has been mastered, with an interesting result. Revive can be leveled up to level four, even though it only has three visible levels.
To obtain the extra level, you must first accumulate 800,000 AP after revive has been mastered (Depending on how you played the game, you may have to get up to 1,500,000 AP. The only way to do so is to use the Buster Sword, Cloud's first weapon(as far as is known, no other weapon works), and fasten the mastered revive materia to it. You should then go to a place where you can get lots of AP, such as the North Cave. Fight the Magic Pots (the ones that ask for elixirs) until you have accumulated the required AP. You should then have received another spell for revive, Resurrect.
It's obvious what you must use the new spell for. The next place that you must go is to Aeris' house in Midgar. If you have not already obtained the Sector 5 key, you must go to the Bone Village and have the diggers dig next to the airplane. Once you have the key, proceed to Midgar, and visit Aeris' house. 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?." Once he composes himself, the other people in your party will come out, and Cloud will discuss with them his desire to bring Aeris back to life. 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...," and begin to cry. 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..."
You will now be able to fufill the promise you made to Aeris (That you would take her on the airship someday), a plot hole that simply would not make sense
Holy_Aeris: Yeah, I also remember that revival thing, and even the photoshopped pictures concerning the rumor. However, the guy who made that story admitted it that it was nothing but a false myth, an untrue rumor. I've even talked with him a few times in MSN. I think he liked Aeris' character and he wanted to try out his picture editing and website making skills, and so he made that site for Aeris. Despite creating such a huge rumor, he's still a pretty cool guy, and the web page with the rumor looked very professional with all those pictures and other things like that.
People dislike FFIX because they're horrible idiots. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
composed. - Kawaii Ryűkishi