Zerith

"I have 23 tiny wishes, but you probably don't remember them all. So, I put them together into one: I'd like to spend more time with you."

- Aerith to Zack, FFVII Crisis Core

Zerith is the het ship between Zack Fair and Aerith Gainsborough from the Final Fantasy fandom.

Canon
Both characters debuted in Final Fantasy VII. In the game, Aerith was a major character and a party member. Zack was a minor and hidden in the game. His story has since been expanded on in as sequels and prequels to FFVII have come out.

Zack Fair grew up in a backwater town, Gongaga. At a young age, he became endeared with SOLDIER, a superhuman organization and a branch of the military of the Shinra power company. He travels to the city of Midgar to apply and is accepted as SOLDIER. The talented young man quickly raises to 1st Class.

Aerith was the daughter of Ifalna, the last of the Cetra, and Gast Faremis, head of the Shinra science department. However, Gast was killed by Hojo and mortally Ifalna wounded. Ifalna entrusted Aerith's life to Elmyra Gainsborough who raised her as her daughter in Midgar. Growing up, Aerith took a liking to a local Church and spent time growing flowers there.

In April 0001, while on a mission form Shinra, Zack falls off the upper plate of the city, crashing through the roof of the church, startling Aerith. After the first impression, Aerith agrees to a date with Zack. The two spend a lot of time thereafter and become intimate with each other. In this period, Zack sent a letter to his parents that he has a girlfriend. In September 0002, Zack is on a mission to Nibelheim when things go from bad to worse and Shinra declares him legally dead. Zack is severely wounded after the Nibelheim Incident and is captured and experimented on by Hojo for over four years. Aerith never learns what happened. She writes letters to Zack hoping she could reach him. After writing 89 letters in four years, she loses hope of ever seeing Zack again and has to let go.

In December 0006, Zack eventually escapes with his comatose friend Clould Strife. Now an enemy of Shinra, who is trying to coverup the truth of what happened in Nibelheim, spends months on the run trying to reach Midgar. When he finishes his confrontation against Genesis Rhapsodos in Banora, he received Aerith's 89th letter. He screams out to the sky due to his realization of four years passing and the mention that it's her final letter; make him determined to return to her. A few days later, in late September 0007, Zack is gunned down and killed by the Shinra Army on the outskirts of the city. Aerith, who is tending her flowers in the church, feels this moment similarly as the time she sensed her foster mother's husband passing away when she was 7 because she has Cetra blood. Meanwhile, Cloud survives and travels to Midgar. He eventually meets Aerith on December 9, 0007 and after some events with the others in group, they set a journey out of Midgar to pursue Sephiroth.

Aerith never gets closure of why Zack dies or that his death is part of the reason behind Cloud particular behaviors (or least while she is alive). She always referred to Zack as her first love when asked. She confesses to Cloud that he reminds her of Zack and that is part of the reason why she felt attracted to him. During her journey with Cloud and the others, they pass across Gongaga and meets Zack's parents. She feels hurt at the mention of his letter mentioning her.

Unfortunately, Aerith is slain by Sephiroth while trying to save the planet. It just happened three months after Zack's death, After death, she and Zack appear occasionally in the Lifestream to aid Cloud; both separately and being together. At the end (some times around the year 0009), Cloud moves Buster Sword, the sword Zack passes his legacy onto, from being Zack's grave marker at the hill to Aerith's church. Meanwhile, at the spot of his death, yellow flowers symbolizing reunion are blooming naturally.

In the FFVII Remake, Aerith gets a vision of Zack's final battle. He didn't die in his last stand, but what happened to him after he recovered and brought Cloud to Midgar is unknown.

Quotes
Crisis Core "I have 23 tiny wishes, but you probably don't remember them all. So, I put them together into one: I'd like to spend more time with you."

- Aerith to Zack

Final Fantasy VII: Remake "Do you know I used to sell flowers here? Weird, you were in the same rank as the first guy I ever loved."

- Aerith to Cloud about Zack, Chapter 9

Fanon
Zerith is a popular ship in the Final Fantasy fandom. But the number of fans was never big until the release of FFVII: Crisis Core (2007) that shows their past relationship. Out of the ship's own fans, Zerith has supporters from the extremely popular Cloti ship and many Cloti fans ship Zerith since it does not conflict with Cloti.

Many Zerith fans feel Zack and Aerith's personalities complement each other. Some are drawn to the tragedy of the ship. Both Zack and Aerith's deaths are considered to be among saddest moments in the Final Fantasy franchise. Their tragic fate is contrasted with the perky energy of the pair exhibit. The two are optimists in a world of cynics.

With the release of FFVII Remake (2020) that shows Zack's survival against his tragic fate, there is hope that Aerith would follow the survival pattern and both could live happily ever after.

Fandom
FAN FICTION
 * Zack/Aerith tag on FanFiction.net
 * Zack/Aerith tag on FanFiction.net

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Trivia

 * Zack's Japanese voice actor, Suzumura Kenichi, is married to Aerith's Japanese voice actor, Sakamoto Maaya, on August 8. 2011. The two had dated since 2004 after voicing Gundam Seed Destiny as Shin Asuka and Lunamaria; which means they have been voicing Zack and Aerith since FFVII Advent Children (2004) to FFVII Remake (2020-...) always as a real couple. In FFVII 15th Anniversary Stage Event (held around 2012), Cloud's Japanese voice actor, Takahiro Sakurai, teased Suzumura Kenichi that Zack and Aerith are eventually married, referencing Advent Children ending.
 * In FFVII Remake ending, Aerith said "The sky, I hate it." (EN localization: "I miss it, the steel sky"). The phrase is similar to one of her lines in her farewell monologue in FF 30th Anniversary Exhibition with the full sentence is "I hate the sky because it carries away everyone I love." Tetsuya Nomura mentioned it in FFVII Remake Ultimania Book, that it refers to Zack and her mother, Ifalna, as people dear to her who had died (taken away by the sky/to heaven).
 * The developers revised FFVII: Advent Children with some adjustments of FFVII: Crisis Core become Advent Children Complete (2009). Zack's scene is added more to give Cloud's equal guilt as well as Aerith's death as described in ACC Post Card Book that both are his unforgivable sins and the people he could never forget. Aerith's appearance showing her watching Cloud riding motorbike is also removed in original credit roll and two new scenes heavily implying Zack and Aerith are added post-credit roll in Complete version.