Zerith

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 character and hidden within the game. His story has since been expanded on in sequels and prequels to FFVII.

Zack Fair was born in September, 1984, and grew up in a backwater town, Gongaga. At 14, he became endeared with SOLDIER, a program hosted by Shin-Ra Electric Power Company. He travels to the city of Midgar to apply and is accepted as SOLDIER.

Aerith was born on February 7, 1985 in Icicle Inn. She was the daughter of Ifalna, the last of the Cetra, and Gast Faremis, head of the Shin-Ra science department. However, 20 days later, Gast was killed by Proffesor Hojo and captured Ifalna and Aerith. Aerith grew up in the Shin-Ra headquarters, and the scientists paid no mind to her as they experimented on her mother. Eventually, Ifalna and Aerith escaped Shinra, but Iflana was mortally wounded. They were found by Elmyra Gainsborough, and Ifalna entrusted Aerith's life to her. Now living in Midgar, Aerith has taken a liking to a local Church since she was 14 and spent time growing flowers there.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
In April 0001, while on a mission for Shin-Ra, Zack falls off the upper plate of the city and crashes through the roof of the Sector 5 slum church, landing on Aerith's flower bed. Aerith awakens the dazed Zack as if he just sees an angel. Nonetheless, Zack thanks her for waking him up and offers a date as a reward; Aerith agrees to go on the date with Zack. They walk around the slums market where Zack buys a perfume and a pink ribbon for Aerith. After that, they go to the Sector 6 park where Aerith says that Zack's sky blue eyes was so pretty; making them stare at each other's eyes so close and almost kiss. But their date is interrupted as Zack gets a call to return to headquarters. Aerith asks if she would see him again and Zack assures her positively. She also hopes that Zack's friend (referred to Angeal), whom he talked about in his sleep when he crashed down, is okay. The two go on date periodically thereafter and become intimate with each other as lovers. Many people know their relationship, including: The Turks (who guards Aerith as the Last Cetra,) Kunsel (Zack's best friend), Angeal Hewley (Zack's mentor), some SOLDIERs whom he's bragging to that Aerith is the hottest person in Midgar, the members of his Fanclub, and surprisingly also Sephiroth. One day in autumn of the same year, Zack seeks comfort from Aerith after the death of Angeal, in which Aerith embraces him. Some times after, Zack changes his hair style as a sign that he grows from reckless to mature SOLDIER, as Angeal inspired him. He shows Aerith his new hair style but she laughs at it, teasing him.

In the early summer 0002, Zack is forced by the company to go on vacation in Costa del Sol with The Turks: Tseng and Cissnei. Wearing in bikini, Cissnei offers to rub suntan lotion on him which he refuses. He asks her to go doing something as he wants to call Aerith privately. Cissnei teases him because she already knows about their relationship and tells him that Aerith is under the Turks' watch because she is an 'Ancient'. Zack says that Aerith didn't tell him anything about that and only comments, "She's one of a kind, huh?" Cissnei then tells Zack Fan Club that despite his vitality, Zack is not a flirtatious player but rather pure/sweet when it comes to romance. His vacation is cut because he has to protect Junon city from Genesis Army. Sephiroth tells him that Genesis Copy is also attacking Midgar and permit Zack to leave even before he's asking. Zack then rushes to Sector 5 Church to protect Aerith. The two spend time together again and Aerith demands Zack's promise to build her a flower wagon since he ever suggested to her to sell flowers at their first meeting. Zack fulfills it but Aerith isn't satisfied with the wagon so she hands him a note of her 23 tiny wishes written on it. Zack reads the note that says, "I'd like to spend more time with you (EN)/I wanna be together with you more often (JP)". The couple sell flowers together later on at the playground in the Sector 6 slums and relish the happiness of being together despite the short time they have because he has to prepare the departure for his next mission. Zack asks Aerith to wear a pink dress for their next meeting when he comes back. He also asks Tseng not to spying her but to look after her. But just few days after Zack departs to his mission in Nibelheim, the wheel of the wagon broke. Kunsel, checking on Aerith during Zack's absence, offers himself to fix it but she only wants Zack to do it. So Aerith continues to sell flowers with a basket, waiting for Zack's return.

On September 22, 0002, Zack arrives at Nibelheim with Sephiroth to investigate the town's Mako reactor. Patrolling the town, he's got a phone call from Aerith right under the water tower and happily hears her voice. But since he's busy, he tells her that he would call her later. As Aerith says he didn't have to do, Zack gets it and promises her to come visit after this mission. It's during this mission where Sephiroth learns of his origins and finally, on October 01, 0002, he massacres the entire town, setting it aflame. Zack fights Sephiroth but he is severely wounded. Later, he and Cloud Strife are found by Shin-Ra scientists and experiment on them in that town. Shin-Ra then announces the news about Sephiroth and Zack being Killed In Action so Zack Fan Club visits Aerith for condolence but Aerith tells the Fan Club that she hoped him to return and sell flower together. Aerith then writes letters to Zack hopes of reaching him and delivers them through Tseng. After writing 88 letters in four years without any reply, she loses hope of ever seeing Zack again. She writes the 89th letter as the final one and delivers it through a canine metal figure that is also Angeal Copy.

Unknown to her, on December 19, 0006, Zack awakens and breaks out of his cell; he also busts Cloud out of his cell, but he is now in a Mako-induced coma. Now fugitives of the company they once served, Zack and Cloud spend months on the run with the hope of reaching Midgar since Zack wants to fulfill Aerith’s 23 Wishes. When he finishes his confrontation against Genesis Rhapsodos in Banora, he receives her 89th letter. He screams out to the sky in realization that four years have passed and the mention that it’s her final letter; now he's determined to return to her despite the risks. A few days later, Zack and Cloud finally reach the outskirts of Midgar, but they are surrounded by a battalion of Shin-Ra troops. After hiding Cloud, Zack faces the troops alone in the fight for his freedom. He successfully fights off most of the army, but he is gunned down by the three soldiers left. His last thought is Aerith's face and her voice saying in their last phone call that she'll be waiting.

At the same moment, Aerith was tending her flowers in the church and due to her Cetra blood, she suddenly senses that Zack is dying. She prays for him but moments later, she looks to the sky, shocked, as if Planet telling her that his life is beyond saving. It also turns out despite her final letter, she’s dressed in pink for the promise of their next meeting.

Ultimately, Zack takes his last breath after passing his Buster Sword onto Cloud. From the sky, his spirit asks Cloud to take care of Aerith if het met her but Cloud doesn't hear. This tragedy occurs in late September, 0007.

Final Fantasy VII
On December 9, 0007, Aerith meets Cloud as she is selling flowers in Sector 8. Cloud later falls into the church as Zack did, and Aerith asks Cloud to be her bodyguard with a date as payment, just as Zack did to her. She takes Cloud to the same playground she went to on her first date with Zack, where she then asks Cloud if he knew her first love because both were in the same rank in SOLDIER. Aerith still doesn't get closure of what happened with Zack nor been aware that his death is part of the reason behind Cloud's fake persona she could sense as Cetra.

Aerith leaves Midgar with Cloud and the others, set on a journey to pursue and stop Sephiroth. They pass across Gongaga and unintentionally meet Zack’s parents. The parents ask the group if they knew where Zack had been since the last news they heard about him is from the letter he sent to them 6-7 years ago, during the time that Aerith and Zack were dating. In the letter, Zack mentioned that he had a girlfriend, and both Aerith and Tifa are asked if they were his girlfriend. But neither of them replies to his parents as they burst out of the house, shocks. Outside the house, Aerith told Cloud that Zack is the name of her first love who had been missing for 5 years. Pretending that she’s not sad about it, she also said that Zack was a ladiesman and might’ve lived with someone else. Though, Cloud has no idea who Zack was.

In the Gold Saucer amusement park, Aerith goes on a date with Cloud. Riding the gondola, she confesses that he reminds her of Zack; that's why she felt strongly attracted to Cloud at first. But she also learns that things are different and wants to meet the real Cloud, indicating that she's finally ready to let go of Zack and learn to love Cloud as himself, not as Zack-shadow.

Unfortunately, Aerith is killed by Sephiroth days later in the Forgotten City while trying to summon Holy. Her death occurs in late December 0007, just three months apart from Zack's.

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Two years after Zack and Aerith's deaths, Cloud is still struggling to cope with the losses of them. On top of that, he is also suffering from a terminal plague, Geostigma; making him distance himself from Tifa and their foster children. He spends his days in the Sector 5 church and keeps visiting Zack's grave. At this time, three remnants of Sephiroth: Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo, are luring children from Edge, including Cloud's foster son, Denzel.During Cloud's journey to defeat the remnants, Aerith and Zack’s spirits occasionally appear through visions to aid him in fighting his enemies. After Cloud is narrowly killed by Loz and Yazoo, divine intervention from Aerith and Zack allows him to him survive. They send Cloud’s spirit back to the living world, joking that he’s too big to be adopted, meaning it isn’t his time to die yet. After waking up in the church surrounded by his family and friends, Cloud sees Aerith and Zack at the glowing entrance; they smile at him before they depart.

At some point the following year, yellow flowers are blooming on the spot where Zack died. The rusted Buster Sword, previously Zack’s grave marker, is polished and moved to the Sector 5 church, where it's surrounded by flowers, and seems to serve as a monument to both Zack and Aerith.

Final Fantasy VII Remake
The story of this game follows the events of Final Fantasy VII that take place only in Midgar with some differences, especially with the existence of Arbiter of Fate. Major changes happens in the last chapter.

In Midgar expressway where the party confronts Sephiroth, Aerith gets a vision of Zack's final battle against the Shin-Ra army. Sephiroth opens a portal and invites the party to follow, Aerith refers to Zack’s line about freedom that entering the portal would change many things. As the party defeats Arbiter of Fate later on inside, Zack doesn't die in his last stand and continues to drag Cloud heading to Midgar, implying that his fate has changed. When the party reaches the outskirt of the city as they leave to pursue and stop Sephiroth, Aerith and Cloud walk past Zack, most likely from another timeline. Cloud isn't aware but Aerith stops walking for a while and gazes at the cloudy sky; muttering that she hates it because it took Zack, whom she loves, and her mother away.

As Cloud's party arrives at Kalm, Zack (in the other timeline) arrives at the church. He opens the door expecting to find Aerith, only to see that people have taken up shelter inside instead. He has no idea of what has happened and utters Aerith's name worryingly.

What will happen to Zack after that, and whether he can reunite with Aerith, is still unknown.

Trace of Two Pasts
During the voyage from Junon to Costa del Sol as the party infiltrate Shinra’s ship and disguise themselves as infantrymen, Aerith shares stories with Tifa about her past. She tells Tifa about times when she and her mom escaped from Shinra, continued with stories of her living with Elmyra Gainsborough in Sector 5 slum. When Aerith reaches the part of her having a first love and is about to tell Tifa, Cloud interrupts them. Aerith tells Tifa that she would tell her about the story of her first love next time.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII

 * Aerith takes interest in a pink ribbon in the market, so Zack buys her the ribbon then puts it on top of her braid.
 * On their first date, they stare at each other's eyes closely and almost kiss before Aerith backs off embarrassed.
 * Zack offers himself to help Aerith tending the flowers but she refuses, teasing him that the flowers only wants her to take care of them.
 * Aerith asks Zack to repeat his cool jump when he got up in the church at the first meeting, but now on the sand pool. They makes a bet if Zack could do, then they would go on date, but if he couldn't, then he must fulfill her wish. Zack failed at his first try and asks Aerith to give him one more chance.
 * Aerith embraces and comforts Zack who comes to her church in sadness because of his mentor's death.
 * Zack shows Aerith his new hairstyle but she laughed at it, teasing him.
 * Zack rushed to the slum church because he’s worried about Aerith and was attacked by Shin-Ra’s mechanical weapons which should’ve been guarding the surroundings.
 * Aerith gives Zack her note of 23 Tiny Wishes and they stare at each other as love birds.
 * Aerith and Zack are selling flowers together.
 * Zack receives a phone call from Aerith under the water tower in Nibelheim, he promises to come visit her.
 * Zack reads Aerith's note of her 23 Wishes after break-free from mako tank.
 * Zack receives Aerith's final letter and feels desperate to come back.
 * His dying's last thought is full of memories of Aerith and ended up with her last voice when she called him in Nibelheim, "I'll be waiting."
 * Aerith senses Zack's dying moment and prays.

Final Fantasy VII: Remake

 * Aerith talks with Cloud about Zack in a sad expression.
 * Aerith senses Zack's last stand on highway and responds to his line about freedom.
 * Aerith walks past Zack in the ending, her expression is sad while Zack turns smiling.
 * Zack nervously tries to greet Aerith in the church only to be confused at seeing refugees, with him only being able to say her name.

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

 * Aerith and Zack joked about adopting Cloud.
 * Aerith and Zack walk to the light together.
 * Yellow flowers bloom naturally on Zack's grave in the wasteland.
 * Zack's sword is placed in the church altar, as if it serves to the monument of them.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
"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 "We continued running the fan club after Zack's untimely death, but we have to disband due to financial reasons. We would like to share one last quote from a woman who had a close relationship with Zack: "My wagon broke, so I'm going to use a basket to sell the flowers. I hope you can join me when you're back from your tour." She must not have heard what happened—making her comments all the more poignant. Our thanks go out to all 109,348 members out there. May Zack always live within our hearts."

- Email from the Zack Fan Club "Are you doing well? Where are you? It’s been four years. This will be the 89th letter I’ve written, but I don't know where to send it anymore. I hope that this final letter gets to you. Zack, the flowers are selling very well. It makes everyone happy. Thanks to you."

- Aerith's 89th letter to Zack

"Four years? What do you mean final?! Aerith, wait for me..."

- Zack screaming out after reading Aerith's final letter

Final Fantasy VII
"Dear Dad and Mom, How are you guys? Sorry for leaving town so suddenly. I just really wanted to become a SOLDIER. I bet you're worried now that I've told you... But now I'm fulfilling my lifelong dream, and I'll do my best in SOLDIER. P.S. I have a girlfriend."

- Zack's letter to his parents

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 "It's been a while, huh? Long time no see. How you've been? Listen.... (EN) / Sorry... (JP) I'm back! (EN) / I'm home! (JP)"

- Zack being nervous to meet Aerith again after 5 years

Final Fantasy VII
The scenario writer of Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (prequel), Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (sequel), and Final Fantasy VII Remake Project (a trilogy); Kazushige Nojima, revealed that before he joined in the middle of development of Final Fantasy VII, the concept of Aerith having first love was already set. There were a variation of explanation for who the person might be, one of which actually Cloud himself then Sephiroth, whose role was changed from Aerith's brother to become her first love whom she saw again in Cloud. "She is, in fact, a ‘late bloomer’ and hasn’t ever dated a man. There are some rather naive parts to her. Aerith had an unrequited love once. Because he always bought flowers from her, she soon found herself taking a liking to him. Aerith speaks about these many memories. Cloud tries comparing her memories with Sephiroth’s actions, and starts to feel certain that Aerith’s unrequited love is Sephiroth. On their journey when situations occur that look like Aerith will realize that Sephiroth was that man, Cloud tries to keep from spoiling her image of him, as he ends up hiding it or trying to follow up afterwards."

- FFVII Ultimania Omega, Early Material File Character Files (page 519-520)

Nojima said that he was curious about Aerith's first love and it became necessary to introduce a real SOLDIER in order to depict Cloud's true identity, thus, he created Zack.

According to Final Fantasy VII composer, Nobuo Uematsu, “Aerith’s Theme” is originally composed of “a poor girl waiting for someone who doesn’t come that every single day, she waits and waits” in mind. Perhaps, there was an early script in Final Fantasy VII of Aerith waiting for her first love (whether it was Sephiroth or has turned Zack) at the train station given to Uematsu for him taking inspiration the song from; but it was replaced with her foster mother, Elmyra, waiting for her husband as final development since the track is still played there.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy
The first trailer released in 2005 show a recorded dialogue of Zack & Aerith talking about their promise under the blue sky. But it isn't used in the actual game. In Final Fantasy VII development, Nojima was in charge of the scene in the church when Aerith helped Cloud after he's fallen down then the part of Zack falling to church from above to meet Aerith in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, how it was repeated when meeting Cloud, was decided from the very beginning. "Even though I call it romantic love, both of them are still young and I couldn’t spend too much time in-game depicting “how they came to like each other”, so I made it seem like they suddenly met and fell in love. Personally, the greatest joy for me was being able to get the “one date” line that Aerith says to Cloud in FFVII as Zack’s line in the scenario. In FFVII, I thought it was just a casual line, but because of that, people said that “Aerith is frivolous”, so I was a little concerned about it. I feel like I was able to defend Aerith by shaping Zack’s words into something that she [later] adopted."

- Kazushige Nojima in Interviews Section, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Ultimania pg. 579

Other than "1 date" line, Nojima said he meant to entwine Aerith’s traits in Final Fantasy VII to Zack as much as he can which are selling flowers, her pink ribbon, and her pink dress.

Character Designer, Tetsuya Nomura, who is also Creative Producer of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007) and Creative Director of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~ (2022) gave Aerith a new look with white dress and said that her color dress is matched up with Zack and Aerith's first meeting ("An angel?" "No, I'm Aerith.") and be happy about that. Despite the few onscreen moments between Zack & Aerith in the game, Nomura said that it's safe to say they spent a lot of time together since Zack met Aerith when his hairstyle was still in 2nd Class and that Zack goes to the church whenever something is up as if looking for healing. To him, since Crisis Core is a brutal story so Zack and Aerith’s conversations are somewhat heart-warming and offer a bit of respite that he hoped people will look forward to watching their scenes together.

Nomura, along with the Director of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, Hajime Tabata, said that the beach scene between Zack and Cissnei was made to allude to a scene in Final Fantasy VII where Aerith says something about Zack having other girlfriend. But Nojima confirmed that he didn't intend to portray Zack waver between Aerith and Cissnei. In the game itself, the scenario on the beach shows Zack reject Cissnei's offer to rub suntan lotion on him and ask her to go doing something because he wants to call Aerith. Later, player will receive email from Zack Fan Club that Black Suit, presumably Cissnei's alias, informs that Zack is not flirtatious player despite having the vitality.

Nomura actually planned to have the canine Angeal Copy in the church carry all the 89 letters of Aerith to Zack, but then he thought it'd be too much work for a dog with dozens of letters since it was already deteriorating so Aerith only entrusted the last letter. The importance of the unsent letters is featured later in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~ Collector's Edition. Nojima writes the content of the letter and Sakamoto Maaya, Aerith's Japanese voice actress, handwrites it on the paper. Indirectly, Aerith tells Zack that she has someone she loves; which can be easily assumed it's none other than Zack. The envelope is decorated with white lily and forget-me-not that in language of flowers, white lily means purity (or innocence and virginity), commitment, faith, rebirth and heaven, while forget-me-not means remembrance, devotion, and eternal love.

In Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~, the devs change only Aerith's image of the DMW's slot in Zack's last thought to fit the image of her smiling at him in his memory. The after credit scene that continues to Final Fantasy VII, Aerith's scene uses the footage of Final Fantasy VII: Remake where she holds the flowers in her chest and gazes to the sky in sad expression.

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
The developers revised Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and replaced it with Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete, released as Director Cut DVD in 2009. More Zack's scenes are added, and according to Director Nomura, it's to portray Cloud's guilt of Zack's death being equal to Aerith's death. The vestige of Aerith watching Cloud riding motorbike is also removed in the movie's credit roll and two new scenes that might symbolize Zack and Aerith being together in death are added post-credit.

Final Fantasy VII: Remake
There are some changes in Final Fantasy VII: Remake that some scenes in the original Final Fantasy VII don't exist, are removed or added following how Zack and Aerith's relationship is portrayed in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, let alone the game is being half remastered-half remade to Reunion version during development time of Final Fantasy VII: Remake to reintroduce Zack's character as he'll get important role in Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth. The changes are, in examples:


 * Cloud and Aerith's dialogue in Evergreen Park that mentions she and Zack weren't serious in original Final Fantasy VII is removed. It's replaced with Aerith mentioning Zack's name despite in a deep breath and wanting to stare at Cloud's mako eyes that remind her of Zack's eyes when she and Zack were going on first date.
 * Aerith's fear of the sky is incorporated to her character in Final Fantasy VII: Remake.
 * Tseng's slap on Aerith also doesnt exist in Remake version, this is perhaps due to Zack counting on Tseng to protect Aerith when he's away for Nibelheim mission and unfortunately could never come back.

According to the Level Design Supervisor, Masatoshi Oichi, in an early scenario, Cloud was supposed to make a bouquet at Aerith’s house in Chapter 8, from which she would carry flowers in a wagon. The quest name would’ve been named “Crisis Core” to pay homage for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII but he couldn’t touch things about Zack yet in this stage so it didn’t happen.

In the 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" written by Nojima. As Director of Final Fantasy VII: Remake, Nomura explained that it refers to a person she loves, Zack, and her mother, Ifalna, who are taken away by the sky (plausibly as a metaphor of people die and go to heaven). This matches Crisis Core ending, as Zack's spirit is showed being picked up to the sky by Angeal, his deceased mentor. This emphasizes even more that Aerith sensed and knew that Zack had died since she was a Cetra. This made Aerith's statement in Final Fantasy VII where the party were in Gongaga Town, that Zack was probably leaving her for another girlfriend, could be possibly interpreted as her being denial of his death and pretending to remain always cheerful.

Fanon
Zerith is a popular ship in the Final Fantasy fandom. But the number of the fans was never big until the release of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007), the prequel game that shows their relationship.

Zerith fans feel Zack and Aerith's personalities complement each other. Some are drawn to the tragedy of the ship and them being together in death. Both Zack and Aerith's deaths separately are considered to be among the saddest moments in the Final Fantasy franchise. Their tragic fate is contrasted with the perky energy of pair exhibits. The two are optimists in a world of cynics and are brutally murdered. Having similar sequence of tragedy, Zerith star'd crossed story can be considered a foil of the infamous Romeo and Juliet's who consciously committed suicide.

Out of the ship's own fans, Zerith has supporters from the extremely popular Cloti fans who ship Zerith since it does not conflict with Cloti. Many Clerith fans rival the Zerith pairing because Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was released 10 years after Final Fantasy VII, and it supposedly retcons what they imagine Zerith is like, as portrayed in "The Diary Entries" inserted in old guide book titled FFVII True Script Dissection The Complete (released in 1997) and in The Maiden Who Travel The Planet novella inserted in FFVII Ultimania Omega (released in 2005). Those two materials telling that Aerith met Zack when she's selling flowers, that they aren't intimate, and that she has no clue at all of his death, thus comes to love Cloud much more than Zack. The novella also portrays Zack acts like womanizer that Aerith is the best girl among the rest he has; makes her reject him. Those materials are written by Benny Matsuyama from Studio Benstuff who also writes several Diary Entries and novellas for other Final Fantasy franchises despite never being involved in the development team. Except for his novella Final Fantasy XIII Side Story: A Dreaming Cocoon Falls into the Dawn which him being officially credited on Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII; all of his Final Fantasy novellas have been consistently omitted from a part of the franchise media. Particularly in Benstuff official website, Matsuyama states that The Maiden Who Travel The Planet was his original interpretation and he was on struggle writing it in 6 months. On the contrary, many Zerith fans could accept the idea of Aerith developing genuine feelings for Cloud during the time of her trying to move on from Zack's death as it's mentioned in the On The Way To A Smile novella (2009) by a line "Cloud is her friend--more than a friend, for she had loved." This novella is written by Kazushige Nojima, who is really still the top authority relating to the story despite no longer with Square Enix.

Both of them have appeared in the Kingdom Hearts series but never canonically encounter each other. However, some fans of the ship do have their KH counterparts meet one another, ship Zerith beside the KH version of Cloti or feature them in their KH/FF MMD fanwork, by using their KH, CCFFVII, or Dissidia Final Fantasy model renders for it, along with using the child renders of Sora, Riku, and Kairi to create child renders of Zack and Aerith.

On AO3, Zerith is the second most written ship for Zack and the third most written ship for Aerith. It is also the sixth most written ship in the Final Fantasy VII tag.

Zerith currently has 2468 fics on AO3.

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

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Spin-off Games

 * Zack and Aerith's wedding is featured twice in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade June Bride event in 2017 and 2019. The event in 2017 also features Cloti and Tiduna.
 * Zack's FR weapon and Aerith's BT weapon is released at the same chapter of Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia, both become trending in Japan. The timing of release is intentional to promote Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~.
 * In Final Fantasy Brave Exvius x Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~ collab, they release Zack -Neo Vision- unit featuring Aerith on his CG Limit Break. Aerith is shown as his Crisis Core final DMW, also with her picking flowers in the church, already in FF7 Remake dress. His vision card is the scene when Zack bought the pink ribbon for Aerith.
 * In Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, Zack and Aerith have matching outfit of their limit break weapon similar to royal couple (Prince and Princess), to some people, the costumes resembles Noctluna's royal wedding outfit.

Voice Actors

 * On the Crisis Core: FFVII live broadcast in 2007, Zack's Japanese voice actor, Suzumura Kenichi, announced that he is dating someone and Cloud's Japanese voice actor, Takahiro Sakurai, said he could guess who the woman Suzumura is dating. It's revealed that he is dating Aerith's Japanese voice actor, Sakamoto Maaya, when the two announces their marriage on August 8. 2011. Actually, they had dated since 2004 after voicing the last episode of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny as Shinn Asuka and Lunamaria (Shinnluna). This means Suzumura and Sakamoto have been always voicing Zack and Aerith since FFVII Advent Children (2005) to FFVII Remake Trilogy (2020-...) as a real couple.
 * In FFVII 15th Anniversary Stage Event (held around 2012), Takahiro Sakurai along with Cait Sith's Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, teased Suzumura Kenichi that Zack and Aerith are eventually bound together, referencing Advent Children ending.
 * Aerith's letter featured the Collector's Edition of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~ is handwritten by Sakamoto Maaya and delivered to Suzumura Kenichi on Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~ live broadcast held on December 12, 2022. Suzumura said he saw his wife writing it at home, but Maaya didnt tell him the detail. He also said that the players who would feel what Zack feels, would be happy to receive the letter as Maaya wrote it with her whole heart.
 * When Sakamoto Maaya is asked about her impression on Zack, she answers that for Aerith, the first person she truly fell in love with was very important to her. She also said that both Zack and Aerith are similar that behind their bright personality, lies a loneliness they both carry; something that perhaps resonates in Aerith.

Others

 * Zerith is listed on Square Enix website as one of Great Final Fantasy Love Stories along with other canon couples which are Noctluna, Tiduna, and Squinoa.
 * Aerith's letter to Zack became trending in Japan when the Collector's Edition of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~ is announced for pre-order since it includes a cosmetic box in the shape of the letter box Tseng use to keep Aerith's 88 letters. One letter that Zack never received is specially written and inserted inside.
 * ザクエア (Zerith pairing name in Japan) became trending in Japan the day Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ~Reunion~ was released.
 * Zack and Aerith were mistranslated as "Zax" and "Aeris" in early material due to the direct romanization of their Japanese name in katakana "Zakkusu" and "Earisu".