

Cloud Strife & Aerith Gainsborough
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (2020) β FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH (2024) dev. Square Enix
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Aerith & Cloud
FINAL FANTASY REBIRTH (29.02.24) dev. Square Enix
Marcus Tullius Cicero (c. 106 β 43 BC), Philippica IX, 5. Original
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I do not participate, and I will not participate. This is a pervasive culture that I do not ascribe to. Not only does it push the idea that people cannot grow and learn, but I most often find that people seem to mistake personal disagreements for community drama. Regardless β it's not my business, and I have absolutely no interest. I ask that you're respectful, and do not ask me to participate. Simple as that!
Essentially: If you are not mature enough to understand that fiction =/= reality, please turn around post haste.
I am not here to collect dust. I am not interested in becoming mains unless I feel someone is going to actively return the effort that I put in. Let it be known: I treat mains as lowkey exclusives. I'm highly selective and always have been. That is not something I expect anyone to return, however, I do expect to be treated as your main writing partner for that specific portrayal / dynamic. That means being prioritized just as much as I would / will prioritize you. I have noticed people seem to have lost track of this, and seem to want to declare 'mains' and then treat that main just as they would any other writing partner. As someone that is very invested in what I write and who I write with, I'm not interested in anyone wasting my time, just as I wouldn't wish to waste theirs. Be respectful.
That being said, I'm sure you can imagine how I feel about exclusives.
In regards to FF7 canon, Clerith (Cloud & Aerith) is the primary ship I will entertain for Cloud at present.
It's important to note that for both the Remake and the OG FF7 I do firmly believe it is the creators' intention for Cloud to be falling in love with Aerith, despite his complicated relationship with Tifa. However it is doubly important to note that this is not to say I don't find Cloud's relationship with Tifa to be extremely important. It is β it's incredibly complex and nuanced. There is a ton to unpack there, and I intend to explore that because it's a fascinating dynamic, is significant to Cloud's character, and affects the way he navigates interpersonal relationships and the narrative at large.
But when it comes to romantic "shipping," I can't imagine writing Cloud opposite anyone other than Aerith outside of limited exceptions.
Note: This is, of course, subject to ongoing changes in the Remake's narrative β as has been shown between the original and the Remake thus far β as I am rather canon strict. That also being said, my stance is influenced in no small part by my interpretation of the original storyline, spanning from FFVII (1997) to Advent Children. But for now, this is where I'm at.
Triggers that are canon compliant will not generally be tagged. This means that potential untagged triggers can include: physical and psychological trauma, and canon compliant violence. However, if there is anything a mutual wishes me to tag specifically, donβt hesitate to message! That being said β please be reasonable. If you are at all familiar with the franchise, you should know what to expect on this blog.
Triggers that are tagged will be tagged as "trigger /".
Marcus Tullius Cicero (c. 106 β 43 BC), Philippica IX, 5. Original
The Latin language is something SQEX seems to delight in β particularly Nomura. So, having a Latin degree means that I really couldn't help myself. A little breakdown that makes me a very happy nerd is as follows:
Miles, militis β Third declension, masculine, singular. Militis can be only in the genitive (gen) case. The basic meaning is soldier.
However, I wanted to do a bit of a play on this, as βus, βa, and βum as suffixes often have gendered meaning for the Latin language. So, I was a bit of a cheater. Thus,
That aside, Cloud is a character that delves quite deeply into both psychological and physical trauma, and this depiction will not shy away from those things, as they are integral to his character. Particularly the concept of the unreliable narrator, loss of identity, loss of autonomy, and the consequences thereof. Therefore, a heavily associated (potentially triggering) topic will likely be dissociation, which will not likely be tagged, as it is canon compliant.
Note: At present Cloud will be written within canon and now, after a complete replay through the series: his Kingdom Hearts verse!
There are some major discrepancies between the way Cloud is written in Crisis Core and the way he has been portrayed in a majority of the surrounding media β even including iterations such as his appearances in the Kingdom Hearts franchise. I want to make it abundantly clear that while I think Crisis Core presents an overall good story and interesting concepts, I will in no way entertain the way Cloud's personality was watered down / seemingly entirely retconned. Therefore: if I am to write within the events of Crisis, please do not expect Cloud to be shy, sheepish, or friendly.
Essentially: every other iteration of Cloud has made it abundantly clear that he is about as prickly as they come, stemming from his childhood. Anything I write during the CC timeline will remain true to this characterization.
While I think we can all acknowledge that as a film, ACC is a bit of a mess, I treat it in a similar way that I treat Crisis Core: it presents good groundwork / good concepts that are worthy of being explored. However, that being said, I think it's worth iterating that the main themes related to Cloud's character arc in AC are depression & suicidal ideation. Because this is directly portrayed in the canon, much of it will not be tagged, so please just be aware of this.