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Square Co., Ltd.'s Final Fantasy VII was one of the first major computer role-playing games released for the Sony PlayStation and was Square's largest game at the time. Since then, Square has expanded the storyline by adding new games and other content, all set in the same fictional world. This work in progress is called the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and so far fills four video games, two animated movies, and two books. This expanded Final Fantasy VII storyline has featured a cast of dozens of major and minor characters.






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Main playable characters

Cloud Strife

Main article: Cloud Strife

Cloud Strife (クラウド・ストライフ Kuraudo Sutoraifu?): The game's hero. A self-proclaimed ex-SOLDIER-turned mercenary employed by AVALANCHE. Cloud is portrayed as a confused and conflicted individual with an occasionally arrogant attitude. He wears a purple SOLDIER uniform and is distinguished by his glowing blue eyes, which are a sign of having been exposed to mako. He also sports spiked blonde hair for which he is often made fun of by his peers — particularly Barret. He wields a giant Buster Sword in combat. Initially a cold-hearted mercenary who refuses to aid AVALANCHE for any reason except money, Cloud eventually comes to take up the cause of the planet whole-heartedly, largely as a result of Aerith's (and Sephiroth's) influence. Before the events of Final Fantasy VII he was a member of the Shinra grunt force and best friends with Zack, a first class SOLDIER. Image File history File links FFVII_Cloud_menu. ... Cloud Strife ) is the protagonist of Squaresofts (now known as Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its sequels and spin-offs. ... An avalanche is a very large slide of snow (or rock) down a mountainside, caused when a buildup of snow is released down a slope, and is one of the major dangers faced in the mountains. ... Materia ) are small spheres of crystalized spiritual energy used in the magic system of Square-Enixs role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. These spheres allow their users to cast various magicks and use special abilities. ... The following is a list of weapons in the Final Fantasy computer role-playing game series. ...


Barret Wallace

Main article: Barret Wallace

Barret Wallace (バレット・ウォーレス Baretto Wōresu?): The leader of AVALANCHE, Barret is a man with a powerful build and a deep-seated hatred of everything Shinra. Barret mistrusts Cloud at first because of the mercenary's past affiliation with the corporation. He lost his right forearm during an encounter with Shinra (that also destroyed his hometown) and had it replaced with a powerful gun prosthetic. He is also very fond and sympathetic of nature and the planet, and it is because he believes Shinra is killing the planet that he brings AVALANCHE together. His drive to save the planet is only surpassed by the love for his adopted daughter Marlene. Image File history File links FFVII_Barret_menu. ... Barret Wallace ) is a video game character in the role playing game Final Fantasy VII. Early in the game, he is the leader of a militant eco-group called AVALANCHE, located in Midgar, though this position later passes to Cloud Strife. ... Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ...


Tifa Lockhart

Main article: Tifa Lockhart

Tifa Lockhart (ティファ・ロックハート Tifa Rokkuhāto?) (originally romanized as Tifa Lockheart): A childhood friend of Cloud and a skilled martial artist in her own right. As one of the lead members of AVALANCHE, it is Tifa who convinced Cloud to work for the group. She has had feelings for him since childhood but won't admit it. She has long brown hair tied back in a loose pony-tail and brown eyes. Tifa is the only one able to help Cloud unravel the secrets of his past during the course of the game. Image File history File links FFVII_Tifa_menu. ... Tifa Lockhart ), or Tifa Lockheart, is a player character from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ... In linguistics, romanization (or Latinization, also spelled romanisation or Latinisation) is the representation of a word or language with the Roman (Latin) alphabet, or a system for doing so, where the original word or language uses a different writing system. ...


Aerith Gainsborough

Main article: Aerith Gainsborough

Aerith Gainsborough (エアリス・ゲインズブール Earisu Geinzubūru?) (romanized as Aeris Gainsborough in the original Final Fantasy VII game but retconned as Aerith in subsequent publications): A young woman who sells flowers on the streets of Midgar and is sought after by Shinra's research department. She asks Cloud to be her bodyguard after a run-in with the Turks, and subsequently joins AVALANCHE. Image File history File links FFVII_Aerith_menu. ... Aerith Gainsborough ), known as Aeris Gainsborough in the English version of Final Fantasy VII, is the main female protagonist, from the role playing game She has vivid green eyes, long brown hair which she ties in a braid with pink ribbons, and wears a pink dress with brown hiking boots. ... In linguistics, romanization (or Latinization, also spelled romanisation or Latinisation) is the representation of a word or language with the Roman (Latin) alphabet, or a system for doing so, where the original word or language uses a different writing system. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Aerith has long brown hair she keeps in a braid with pink bows and vivid green eyes, and wears a red mini-jacket with a pink dress. Aerith is the last Cetra and can communicate with the Planet itself. Even after her death, she helped save the planet by summoning Lifestream with the help of many. The Cetra are the original inhabitants of their world. ...


Red XIII

Main article: Red XIII

Red XIII (レッドXIII Reddo Sātīn?) (also known as Nanaki): Strong, fierce, and coated with fire-red fur, Red XIII is a large and powerful creature with a strong intellect and warm heart to match. His species is possessed of great longevity, which surprises the party when they learn that his 48 years only amounts to adolescence by his species' standards. Though his real name is Nanaki, he is given the name Red XIII by Hojo, and the name sticks when the party rescues him from Hojo's laboratory. Red XIII believed his father, Seto, was a coward who had fled in the face of battle until he discovered Seto's petrified body at the Cave of the Gi. Red XIII then learned that Seto sacrificed himself to protect Cosmo Canyon. Image File history File links FFVII_RedXIII_menu. ... Red XIII ) is a playable character in the RPG Final Fantasy VII. Spoiler warning: // Biography Born with the name Nanaki (ナナキ) he believes himself to be the last of a race sworn to protect their home of Cosmo Canyon with their very lives. ...


Cait Sith

Cait Sith (ケット・シー Ketto Shī?): Appearing as a stuffed, talking cat, Cait Sith is friendly, but often unreliable. He rides on the back of a stuffed moogle, which does all of the pair's fighting. Cait Sith is eventually revealed to be an animatronic robot that Reeve Tuesti, Shinra's head of Urban Development, used to infiltrate AVALANCHE. However, over time, Reeve came to care for his new friends and their cause, and used Cait Sith as a way for him to help them. Cait Sith sacrifices himself at one point in the game to aid the group, but a second Cait Sith immediately shows up to replace him. "Cait sith" is gaelic for "fairy cat", alluded to by the (often derided) Scottish dialect of Cait Sith in Advent Children. Image File history File links FFVII_CaitSith_menu. ... Cait Sith ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role playing game Final Fantasy VII. He was voiced by Hideo Ishikawa for the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and Greg Ellis in the English version of the CGI film Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ... Different Types of Moogles Mogri summon from Final Fantasy Tactics Mog (Final Fantasy VII - PC) Moogles , originally Romanized in Japan as Moglie; however, more recent materials are consistent with the English spelling) are small fictional creatures that appear throughout the Final Fantasy, Mana (Seiken Densetsu) and Kingdom Hearts game series. ... The Goidelic languages (also sometimes called the Gaelic languages or collectively Gaelic) are one of two major divisions of modern-day Insular Celtic languages (the other being the Brythonic languages). ...


Cid Highwind

Main article: Cid Highwind

Cid Highwind (シド・ハイウィンド Shido Haiwindo?): A rather grouchy and foul-mouthed (but nonetheless warm-hearted) character, Cid is a pilot who dreams of travelling into space. He lives with Shera, an assistant who forced Cid to abort his past chance of launching his rocket into space, saving Cid's life by checking oxygen tanks she correctly feared were faulty during the lift-off sequence. Cid designed the airship Highwind and also owns the Tiny Bronco, a small plane which Cloud and the others use as a boat in the game after it is downed by Shinra. Image File history File links FFVII_Cid_menu. ... Cid Highwind ) is a playable character in Final Fantasy VII. He is part of a long tradition of Final Fantasy Cids. ... Aerith Gainsborough stands before the Highwind The Highwind is a fictional airship in the game Final Fantasy VII. It is utilized by the main characters for rapid travel and also as a de facto headquarters. ... Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ...


Yuffie Kisaragi

Main article: Yuffie Kisaragi

Yuffie Kisaragi (ユフィ・キサラギ Yufi Kisaragi?): The spunky young ninja of Wutai and Godo's daughter. A self-proclaimed "Materia Hunter", Yuffie is in fact a pickpocket and thief who joins the party hoping to steal their Materia, with the intention of restoring her country, Wutai, to its former glory. Although Yuffie is a skillful ninja, she has her weaknesses: namely, she is prone to sea and air sickness and shows signs of kleptomania. She has short black hair and brown eyes. Image File history File links FFVII_Yuffie_menu. ... Yuffie Kisaragi ) is a video game character from the PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII. She is a ninja and a thief, wielding an oversized shuriken. ... Materia ) are small spheres of crystalized spiritual energy used in the magic system of Square-Enixs role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. These spheres allow their users to cast various magicks and use special abilities. ... This article refers to Japanese spies and assassins known as Ninja. For other uses, see Ninja (disambiguation) This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Kleptomania (Greek: κλέπτειν, kleptein, to steal, μανία, mania) is an inability or great difficultly in resisting impulses of stealing. ...


Vincent Valentine

Main article: Vincent Valentine

Vincent Valentine (ヴィンセント・ヴァレンタイン Vinsento Varentain?): A dark, brooding, and sardonic young man whose heart has been numbed by a tragic love. Vincent is a former Turks gunman who was experimented on by Hojo approximately thirty years before the start of the game[1], and consequently developed superhuman abilities and characteristics. Cloud and the others eventually discover him sleeping inside a coffin in the basement of the Shinra Mansion, where he joins them in their quest. Vincent also recently starred in his own game, Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus for the Playstation 2. The game was released on August 15, 2006 in North America. The game reveals further events of the story, and more of Vincent's past. Image File history File links FFVII_Vincent_menu. ... Vincent Valentine ) is a secret player character in the PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy VII and its computer-animated film sequel Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. ... Dirge of Cerebus: Final Fantasy VII is an upcoming Japanese console video game developed by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2. ...


Other major characters

Sephiroth

Sephiroth (セフィロス Sefirosu?): Sephiroth is known to be the most powerful member of SOLDIER ever, and rose to a prominent rank at an early age. After a traumatic incident in which he learned of what he assumed to be his true origins, he left SOLDIER and indeed civilisation altogether with plans to become a god-like power by wounding the Planet with Meteor and absorbing the entirety of the Lifestream sent to heal the damage. He manipulates Cloud (and the party, by extension) over the course of the game, as well as killing Aerith. Image File history File links FFVII_Sephiroth_menu. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Materia ) are small spheres of crystalized spiritual energy used in the magic system of Square-Enixs role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. These spheres allow their users to cast various magicks and use special abilities. ...


Sephiroth is also a member of the party for a very short period, however he is totally controlled by the computer during combat and the player cannot change his equipment and materia. Sephiroth is also personified by his primary weapon the powerful Masamune sword which he uses to inflict large amounts of damage. Masamune Portrait This article is about the swordsmith. ...


Sephiroth is destroyed by Cloud at the end of the game, however, he returns for a short time in the sequel Advent Children where he takes over the body of Kadaj only to be defeated by Cloud again. However he warns Cloud that he will "Never be a mere memory" indicating that he will return once more to challenge Cloud.


Zack Fair

Main article: Zack Fair

Zack Fair (ザックス・フェア Zakkusu Fea?) was a 1st-Class SOLDIER from Gongaga. He met Aerith five years before the game began, and was her first crush. It's possible that they may have been dating for as much as two years, however, the specifics of their relationship are still unknown. He and Cloud were also used as Hojo’s test specimens after Sephiroth burned down Nibelheim, however Zack manages to escape after four years and he carries the incapacitated Cloud with him. Image File history File linksMetadata FF7_Before_Crisis_Zack. ... This page may meet Wikipedia’s criteria for speedy deletion. ...


Zack is shot to death by Shinra soldiers, while Cloud is left for dead. Throughout most of the game, Cloud adopts Zack’s memories and character traits as his own, even using Zack’s Buster Sword as his own weapon. During the CGI sequel Advent Children, Cloud uses the Buster Sword as a gravemarker for Zack.
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AVALANCHE

Main article: AVALANCHE

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Biggs

Biggs
See also: Biggs and Wedge

Biggs (ビッグス Biggusu?): Member of AVALANCHE. Slightly cocky and arrogant at first, he ends up respecting Cloud. Biggs is named after Luke Skywalker's childhood friend, Biggs Darklighter, of the Star Wars series. Biggs is killed along with other members of AVALANCHE, when Shinra try to collapse the Sector 7 tower.
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Wedge

Wedge
See also: Biggs and Wedge

Wedge (ウェッジ Wejji?): Member of AVALANCHE. Close friends with Biggs, Wedge is very warm-hearted and kind to others, but he easily loses his composure when nervous.[2] Wedge is named after Luke Skywalker's wingman, Wedge Antilles, of the Star Wars series. Killed by Shinra after falling off the Sector 7 tower.
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Jessie

Jessie (ジェシー Jeshī?): Member of AVALANCHE. Explosives technician that fakes IDs for herself and fellow members so they could pass through Shinra's security checkpoints without being detected. She has a fascination with gadgetry, explosives and other "flashy stuff"[3], and gives Cloud a lesson on the Midgar rail system and the structure of the city itself. The player is given the option to have Cloud flirt with her a few times. She is eventually killed by Shinra in the bombing of Sector 7.
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Shinra Company

Main article: Shinra

Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ...

Executives

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President Shinra

President Shinra (プレジデント神羅 Purejidento Shinra?): Head of the Shinra Company (the "King VERMIN!", as Barrett puts it). He hopes to use Aerith's Cetra knowledge to find the 'Promised Land', which is a mako-rich environment.[4] He is discovered dead, with Sephiroth's Masamune still in his back. His last name is the same as a young Al Bhed child in Final Fantasy X-2 who mentions finding a source of energy that could be harvested in the Farplane.
Image File history File links PresidentShinra. ... Image File history File links PresidentShinra. ... Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ...


Rufus Shinra

Rufus Shinra (ルーファウス神羅 Rūfausu Shinra?): The son of President Shinra, and the vice president of Shinra, he becomes the president after his father's death. Unlike his father, he plans to control the people with fear rather than with money.[5] He is a ruthless entrepreneur who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Eventually, he and Cloud's group put their differences aside to fight their common foes, Meteor and Sephiroth. Rufus is thought to have died when his office in the Shinra headquarters was hit by an energy blast from Diamond WEAPON. In Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, however, Rufus returns with the intention of repairing the damage his company had caused to the world, despite being in a wheelchair due to the disease Geostigma (although it was revealed that the wheelchair was just a facade, as he was easily capable of standing to toss Jenova's head off the side of a building, then leaping off as Kadaj dived after it). He plays a significant role in the story, having come into possession of Jenova's remains. In his intent to repay the planet, Rufus is hinted as being the main funder for the WRO. Image File history File links FF7_Before_Crisis_RufusShinRa. ... Rufus Shinra ) is a non-player character in Squares (Now Square-Enix) RPG Final Fantasy VII. His appearance is marked by neatly-groomed blonde hair, blue eyes and a white three-piece suit with a distinctive double-breasted jacket. ... The Weapon ) creatures are entities (some biomechanical and others entirely organic) in the Final Fantasy series. ... Final Fantasy VII Advent Children ) is a computer animated film based on the highly successful PlayStation and PC game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, and follows the games hero Cloud Strife as he unravels the cause of a...


Heidegger

Heidegger (ハイデッガー Haideggā?, IPA: [ˈhaɪ.də.gɐ]): Head of Shinra's Public Safety Maintenance Department, which is simply a euphemism for Shinra's military, the elite SOLDIER unit and the Turks. He died when the Proud Clod (a mecha he and Scarlet were riding in) exploded after a battle with AVALANCHE. Nicknamed as "Gya ha ha" by Reeve, for his horse-like laugh. He often punches any unlucky soldier nearby whenever he is angered. Possibly named after the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), or after the protagonist of the same name in Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment."
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Scarlet

Scarlet (スカーレット Sukāretto?): Head of Shinra's Weapons Development Department. Aspires to make the perfect weapon, but doesn't trust Heidegger to use it properly. The Shinra executive responsible for the destruction of Barret Wallace's home town of Corel and for the loss of Barret's forearm. Helps in creating a large mako cannon, Sister Ray, used to fight WEAPON. Like Rufus, she is both cunning and ruthless. Nicknamed as "Kya ha ha" for her peculiar laugh by Reeve. She died along with Heidegger in the explosion of the Proud Clod. Image File history File links Scarlet. ... Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ... Barret Wallace ) is a video game character in the role playing game Final Fantasy VII. Early in the game, he is the leader of a militant eco-group called AVALANCHE, located in Midgar, though this position later passes to Cloud Strife. ... Square Co. ...


Reeve Tuesti

Reeve Tuesti (リーブ・トゥエスティ Rību Tuesuti?, IPA: [ɹiv tuɛsti]): Head of the Urban Development Department, he used Cait Sith as a way for him to spy on — and later aid — AVALANCHE. Along with Mayor Domino, he is one of the few officials in Shinra who has a genuine concern for the common people. He is briefly arrested by Heidegger's men after the apparent death of Rufus. Reeve later founded the World Regenesis Organization (WRO), an organization devoted to the environmental reclamation of the planet after the collapse of the Shinra Company. Reeve plays a significant role in Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and has a voice-over cameo in Advent Children provided by Jamieson Price (English) & Banjō Ginga (Japanese). Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ... Cait Sith ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role playing game Final Fantasy VII. He was voiced by Hideo Ishikawa for the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and Greg Ellis in the English version of the CGI film Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ... The World Regenesis Organization (WRO, known in Japan as the World Restoration Organization) is a fictional group in the Final Fantasy series. ... Dirge of Cerebus: Final Fantasy VII is an upcoming Japanese console video game developed by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2. ... Jamieson Kent Price (Born April 28, 1961 in West Palm Beach, Florida) is a voice actor; he is most well known for his deep and booming voice and can be heard in numerous anime shows and video games. ... Banjo Ginga, 2006. ...


Palmer

Palmer (パルマー Parumā?): The incompetent head of Shinra's failed Space Exploration Department, Palmer is a bouncy, overweight man with some childlike behavior. He goes with Rufus to Rocket Town to steal Cid's plane, the Tiny Bronco. Although he is hit by a truck as he tries to escape Cloud and company, he — along with Reeve and Rufus — is one of the few Shinra executives to survive the events of Final Fantasy VII. However, he has yet to make any further appearances in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. Shinras corporate logo which depicts the now-retconned Romanization once used in Japan In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Electric Power Company ), or simply the Shinra Company ) is a ruthless mega-corporation which controls most of the world. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Final Fantasy VII. (Discuss) Official series logo Compilation of Final Fantasy VII is the formal title for a series of games and films developed in 2004 and 2005 by Japanese console developer Square Enix. ...


The Turks

Rufus Shinra and the Turks (left to right) Elena, Tseng, Rufus, Rude, Reno. ...

Tseng

Tseng (ツォン Tson?): The stern but polite and calm leader of the Turks. He has known Aerith since she was a child and shows affection towards her. He was grievously wounded after a confrontation with Sephiroth in the Temple of the Ancients. He returns in Advent Children with the other Turks. Image File history File links FF7_Before_Crisis_Tseng. ... Square Co. ...


Elena

Elena (イリーナ Irīna?): The newest member of the Turks, she is a young woman with short blonde hair, enlisted to make up for Reno's leave of absence when he sustains injuries in a fight with AVALANCHE. She takes her job very seriously, but is the most naive and incompetent member of the group. She has a crush on Tseng and temporarily blames Cloud for his injuries received at the hands of Sephiroth. She is one of the Turks sent to the Northern Crater to find any vestiges of Sephiroth or Jenova in the beginning of Advent Children and is captured and tortured by Kadaj, Loz and Yazoo.


Reno

Reno (レノ Reno?): A member of the Turks, he is a lanky man with unkempt bright red hair and a ponytail. He has bright light blue eyes enhanced by mako, and always wears goggles on his forehead. He is quite laid-back and doesn't take his job very seriously, but he is nonetheless very good at what he does and takes pride in it. He wields an electromagnetic rod (EMR). He has been Rude's partner, on and off, for six years as of Final Fantasy VII. In Final Fantasy VII, he is portrayed as a serious, dangerous man, being single-handedly responsible for the destruction of Sector 7, by way of dropping the plate. In Advent Children, Reno is the comic relief, much like his role in the Japanese version of the game. He is strong in his own right (being able to jump, fight, and take damage far beyond that of a normal human), but his strength in battle lies in his agility and dexterity. Image File history File links FF7_Before_Crisis_Reno. ...


Rude

Rude (ルード Rūdo?): A member of the Turks, he is a tall, naturally bald[6] man with a goatee, many piercings in his ears, light brown eyes, who is never seen without his sunglasses, for the most part (it is revealed in Advent Children that he had numerous pairs, as Reno stepped on his glasses, and in the next scene, Rude is seen donning another pair). He is labeled as a 'sniper' and 'assassin' for the Turks, but usually uses his hand-to-hand prowess. He usually appears with his friend and longtime partner Reno. Rude is somewhat taciturn and usually lets Reno do the talking. He prefers to fight with his fists (using a sort of grappling/boxing style as opposed to Tifa's Eastern style martial arts) and has a crush on Tifa, though nothing ever develops of it. His abilities are also far beyond that of a normal person, much like Reno. In Advent Children, he was able to endure being hit on the head by a billboard and suffering only a temporary stun. Image File history File links FF7_Before_Crisis_Rude. ...


Researchers

Professor Hojo
Main article: Professor Hojo

Hojo (宝条 Hōjō?): The head of Shinra's Science Department at the time of the game. He is a mad scientist with a God complex, undertaking radical experiments without any regard for ethics or the potential consequences of his research on his test subjects. Hojo regards the subjects of his experiments as mere "specimens," though most are human or otherwise sentient. He was Sephiroth's father. He was voiced by Paul Eiding (US) & Nachi Nozawa (Japan) in Dirge of Cerberus. Image File history File links FF7_Before_Crisis_Hojo. ... Hojo ): The head of Shin-Ras Science Department at the time of the game. ... Caucasian, male, aging, crooked teeth, messy hair, lab coat, spectacles/goggles, dramatic posing — one popular stereotype of a mad scientist. ... A god complex is a colloquial term used to portray a perceived character flaw as if it were a psychological complex. The person who is said to have a god complex does not believe he is God, but is said to act so arrogantly that he might as well believe... Paul A. Eiding (born March 28, 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American voice actor, voice instructor, and actor, best known for providing the English voices of Judicator Aldaris in the Starcraft video game series, the narrator in the Diablo I & II video games, Colonel Roy Campbell in the Metal... Nachi Nozawa is a Japanese voice actor. ...


Professor Gast

Gast (ガスト・ファレミス Gasuto Faremisu?): The former head of Shinra's Science Research Department and Aerith's father. Gast seems to be a noble man who pursues knowledge for its own sake, rather than for the power it can bring. Gast finds Jenova during an excavation in the Northern Crater. After Jenova is transported to Nibelheim for further study of her origin and nature, Gast comes to the incorrect conclusion that the creature is a Cetra, and Shinra sends Hojo and Lucrecia to assist him. Believing that they may be able to produce a modern-day Cetra, the scientists inject Jenova cells into the womb of the pregnant Lucrecia, who was carrying Hojo's child.[7] At some undisclosed point in time, Gast leaves the project with a guilty conscience, although he doesn't officially leave Shinra. Gast continues his research on the Ancients alone and meets Ifalna — one of the last surviving members of the Ancients' race — at Icicle Lodge. There, Gast carries out a series of interviews with Ifalna, and in time, they fall in love and have a child together: Aerith.[8] However, shortly after Aerith's birth, Hojo killed Gast during the attempt to capture both Ifalna and Aerith for further study. Square Co. ... Square Co. ...


Although Gast is known to English-speaking fans only as "Professor Gast", he officially has a full name (in Japanese romaji): Gasuto Faremisu. Unfortunately, there is no official romanization of "Faremisu."


Lucrecia Crescent
Main article: Lucrecia Crescent

Lucrecia Crescent (ルクレツィア・クレシェント Rukuretsia Kureshento?): Lucrecia is a female scientist who worked on the Jenova Project, alongside Professor Hojo and Professor Gast. She is Vincent’s love interest and was Hojo’s lover, as well as the mother of Sephiroth. Lucrecia Crescent ) is a fictional minor character from the Final Fantasy VII video game series. ...


She is the one who exposed Vincent to a form of stagnated mako called G Substance, which caused a being known as “Chaos” to be absorbed into his body. This saved his life from Hojo’s gunshot, but caused him to descend into a feral madness. She used the ancient Protomateria to control Chaos and calm Vincent, but she could not alleviate the remorse she felt. She attempted to kill herself, but was unable to easily die because of Jenova’s cells in her body, so she isolated herself from the world in a cave, and eventually commited suicide by encasing and drowning herself in mako.


Other supporting cast

Bugenhagen

Bugenhagen (ブーゲンハーゲン Būgenhāgen?), Red XIII/Nanaki's adoptive grandfather[9], is an eccentric old man who moves about, floating on a green ball. Formerly a Shinra worker, he retired to his home of Cosmo Canyon — where he is the elder of the Bugah Tribe[10] — to pursue the Study of Planet Life, and where he finds a peaceful harmony between technology and nature. He has an observatory at the top of Cosmo Canyon, and provides vital information to AVALANCHE regarding how to stop Sephiroth and Meteor. Bugenhagen dies[citation needed]during the later stages of the game.


Like Heidegger, Bugenhagen is also apparently named after a German philosopher, Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558). Johannes Bugenhagen (24 June 1485 in Wollin, Pomerania—20 April 1558 in Wittenberg, Saxony), also called Doktor Pomeranus, introduced the Protestant Reformation in Pomerania and Denmark in the 16th century. ...


Don Corneo

Don Corneo (ドン・コルネオ Don Koruneo?) is a perverted crime-boss of lower Midgar who resides in Wall Market. After being confronted by Cloud, Tifa and Aerith — who all threaten to neuter him — he reveals Shinra's plan to destroy Sector 7's support pillar. He then becomes a target of Shinra for having released this information. Later, after hiding out from the Turks who were ordered to kill him, Corneo kidnaps Yuffie and Elena in Wutai with the intentions of forcing one of them to be his bride. After a brief alliance between AVALANCHE and the Turks, he is killed by Reno. The Don had two "pets", Aps and Rapps, both of which he set against AVALANCHE.


Dyne

Dyne (ダイン Dain?) was Barret's best friend and the father of Marlene. He was believed dead after Shinra attacked his hometown of Corel, though he survived, and similarly to Barret, had his severed left forearm replaced with a gun prosthetic. Going insane, Dyne blamed Barret for the death of his wife and the destruction of his town, eventually becoming the "Boss" of Corel Prison beneath the Gold Saucer. He had become a twisted, self-loathing man with a lust for killing. Several years later, he was finally reunited with Barret in the prison and insisted upon a duel with him. Afterwards, he made Barret promise to take care of Marlene and — unable to live with what he had become — committed suicide by falling off a cliff. Also the name of Zidane's Trance actions in Final Fantasy IX. Square Co. ...


Elmyra Gainsborough

Aerith's adoptive mother, Elmyra Gainsborough, or Elmina Gainsborough (エルミナ・ゲインズブール Erumina Geinzubūru?), discovers Aerith and the dying Ifalna after their escape from Shinra headquarters. Ifalna asks Elmyra to care for her daughter before dying, and Elmyra adopts Aerith as her own, raising her and becoming aware of the young girl's developing Cetra abilities. Elmyra later takes care of Marlene while Barret is pursuing Sephiroth, but both are subsequently taken into custody by Reeve Tuesti and relocated to Kalm. Reeve, however, ensures their safety and they are later released. He later has the sad duty of informing them of Aerith's death at the hands of Sephiroth.


Ifalna

Ifalna (イファルナ Ifaruna?) is Aerith's birth mother and the last full-blooded Cetra. Found by Professor Gast in Icicle Lodge, they recorded a series of interviews together. The two fell in love, resulting in the birth of Aerith. Twenty days after Aerith's birth, Hojo had Gast shot and Aerith and Ifalna apprehended, and then taken to the Shinra headquarters in Midgar. Ifalna escaped seven years later with Aerith, and they managed to get as far as the Sector 7 train station in Midgar. Exhausted and wounded, Ifalna entrusted Aerith's care to Elmyra Gainsborough and died.


Jenova

Main article: Jenova

Once incorrectly believed to be an Ancient, the remains of Jenova (ジェノバ Jenoba?) were found by Professor Gast and became the subject of extensive research and experimentation by Shinra. The creature is, in actuality, an extraterrestrial life form that crashlanded on the Planet some 2,000 years before the events of Final Fantasy VII. The creature is an instinctual being that seeks to destroy.[11] The few Cetra that survived succeeded in sealing Jenova deep within the Northern Crater, where it would be discovered two thousand years later. Jenova in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children TJP redirects here. ... Jenova in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children TJP redirects here. ...


Marlene

Marlene

Marlene (マリン Marin?) is the young daughter of Barret's friends, Dyne and Eleanor. Adopted by Barret after Eleanor's death during the burning of Corel and left with Elmyra during the game, she is kidnapped by Reeve. At the end of the game, she has been sent to Kalm by Reeve to keep her safe. She is voiced by Miyu Tsuzurahara in the Japanese version of Advent Children and Grace Rolek in the English version. In Advent Children, she appears to live with Cloud, Tifa and an orphan named Denzel, while Barret is away searching for new power sources. Her hair in Advent Children is styled similarly to Aerith's. Image File history File links 7-marlene-a. ... The official poster for AC Cloud Strife threatened by the new main villain, Kadaj Turks; Reno and Rude confront the two new villains; Loz and Yazoo Vincent Valentine and Cloud Strife pay tribute to the lost Cetra Sephiroths infamous scene from Final Fantasy VII, redesigned in Advent Children Final...


Shera

Shera, or Sierra (シエラ Shiera?) in the original Japanese, is a soft-spoken and calm methodical scientist working on the Shinra No. 26 who ultimately caused Cid to cancel its launch: she feared one of the oxygen tanks was malfunctioning and refused to leave when Cid ordered her to. To save her life, Cid stopped the launch, but resented her for this, believing that she had cost him his dream of being the first man in space. However, he later came to have great respect for her after finding out that she had been right all along about the oxygen tank. Shera also saved his life on the later successful rocket launch by helping to remove debris trapping Cid on the rocket, as well as by repairing the emergency escape pod so that the party could escape the doomed rocket. Cid named the airship seen in Advent Children after her and is revealed in Dirge of Cerberus to have also married her.


WEAPON

See also: Weapon (Final Fantasy)

The WEAPON (ウェポン Wepon?) are immense, biomechanical entities created by the Planet as a defense mechanism against threats to its survival. Each WEAPON serves to exterminate everything that threatens the planet, including humans.[12] Though the WEAPON have specific official names (Diamond, Ultimate, etc.), these names appear in Final Fantasy VII only during battle. The Weapon ) creatures are entities (some biomechanical and others entirely organic) in the Final Fantasy series. ...


Note that "WEAPON" is both a singular and plural term.


Zangan

Zangan (ザンガン?) is Tifa's martial arts instructor, and rescued her after she was wounded by Sephiroth. In Final Fantasy VII, his letter to Tifa (found in her piano) shed light on the events following the burning of Nibelheim and the coverup that ensued. Zangan was quite active and possessed some ability with magic, using Cure spells on Tifa as he transported her to Midgar.


Minor characters

  • Big Bro (兄貴 Aniki?): Cross-dressing owner of the gym in Wall Market, he offers a wig as a prize for a squatting competition. His name in the Japanese version, Aniki, carries a yakuza connotation not apparent in the English term used, though it literally has the same meaning.
  • Chocobo Sage: A mysterious — and rather forgetful — old man who lives in the north. He periodically offers advice on Chocobo breeding and sells the most expensive greens. The Chocobo Sage bears great resemblance to the Ghost from the original Dragon Warrior for NES.
  • Cloud's Mother: Her name is not revealed in the game, but during the fake flashback in Nibelheim and in Cloud's dream as he slept in Aerith's house we see his mother. Their relationship is not explained clearly because of Cloud's mixed up memories.
  • Cloud's Father: His name and appearance are not shown. Very little is known about Cloud's father, except that he died when Cloud was very young. He appears once in the game in the form of a memory.
  • Dio (ディオ?): Manager of the Gold Saucer. When he hears that reports of a man with a gun for an arm has murdered several Shinra soldiers in the Gold Saucer, he arrests Barret's group and places them in Corel Prison, but releases them after learning that Dyne was at fault instead. Later, he lends the Keystone to them that will open the Temple of the Ancients. His favorite attraction in the Gold Saucer is the Battle Arena, where he makes Cloud fight for the Keystone. He often calls Cloud "boy", which could be a reference to Looney Tunes character Foghorn Leghorn. He also bares a strong resemblance to legendary pro wrestler Jimmy Snuka.
  • Domino (ドミノ?): The mayor of Midgar by title only; he's actually a figurehead and holds no real power over the city. Despite appearances and the belief of Shinra, Domino is actually shrewd and strongly anti Shinra.
  • Elder Bugah (長老ブーガ Chōrō Būga?): An elder in Cosmo Canyon who explains a brief history of Professor Gast, his discovery of Jenova and his subsequent resignation from Shinra.
  • Elder Hargo (長老ハーゴ Chōrō Hāgo?): Details some information regarding the Lifestream and the Promised Land.
  • Eleanor (エレノア Erenoa?): Dyne's wife and the birthmother of Marlene; she died when Corel was burned to the ground.
  • Ester, or Esuto (エスト?) in the original Japanese: Chocobo Racing manager assigned to Cloud.
  • Godo Kisaragi (ゴード・キサラギ Gōdo Kisaragi?): Yuffie's father, and the leader of Wutai. Wutai was the enemy Shinra fought in a war that occurred around the time of Sephiroth's early life. As a condition of its surrender, Wutai was not allowed to possess any materia and was reduced to a tourist town. Like his daughter, Yuffie, Godo has a bit of an obsession with materia.
  • Chocobo Bill, or Gurin (グリン?) in the original Japanese: Owner of the Chocobo Farm.
  • Chocobo Billy, or Guringurin (グリングリン?) in the original Japanese: Choco Bill's grandson, he sells greens and deals with Chocobo mating.
  • Chole, or Kurin (クリン?) in the original Japanese: Choco Billy's younger sister, who helps out in the stables. She also writes down the Chocobo Sage's notes about breeding.
  • Hart: The mayor's assistant.
  • Holzoff (ホルゾフ Horuzofu?): Once a resident of Icicle Inn, he now lives at the base of Gaea's Cliffs and tells the party how to overcome the "biting cold."
  • Joe (ジョー ?): Chocobo Jockey. Rides Teioh, a Black Chocobo that will always have better stats than the player's.
  • Johnny (ジョニー Jonī?): A young man from Sector 7 who has had a crush on Tifa since their childhoods in Nibelheim. He leaves Midgar and moves to Costa del Sol. In the short story "The Case of Denzel", a part of the novella On the Way to a Smile, Johnny decides to open his own cafe in Edge City, Johnny's Heaven, after being inspired by Tifa's decision to build a new Seventh Heaven pub in the city. He would often tell his customers about how Tifa inspired him and would unknowingly lose most of his potentially regular customers to Seventh Heaven by doing so.
  • Kalm Traveler: An old man in Kalm looking for a Guidebook, Earth Harp, and Desert Rose. Willing to trade Underwater materia, Master Magic, Master Command and Master Summon materia — as well as a Gold Chocobo — for the items.
  • Kotch & Skotch, or Kocchi and Socchi (コッチとソッチ Kocchi to Socchi?) in the original Japanese: Two of Don Corneo's lackeys. Their names, taken together, essentially mean "Here & There." Possibly due to the fact that this joke would go over the heads of an English-speaking audience, Sony changed them to "Kotch" and "Skotch."
  • Mr. Coates (コーツ Kōtsu?): Runs the prisoner racing program in Corel Prison but is really a subordinate of Dyne.
  • Mukki: A homosexual bodybuilder first encountered in the Honeybee Inn. He makes his way to the Costa del Sol bar. He flirts occasionally with Cloud, who seems bemused and embarrassed by him.
  • Myrna, or Mena (ミーナ Mīna?) in the original Japanese: Barret's wife, who died when Corel was burned to the ground.
  • Priscilla (プリシラ Purishira?): A young girl living in Junon that Cloud rescues by performing CPR. Helps the party by gifting Cloud the Shiva materia and helping him get into the upper levels of Junon with her trusty friend, Mr. Dolphin. By the time Cloud visits Junon for the second time, Priscilla has decided she wants to marry him.
  • Seto (セト?): Red XIII's/Nanaki's father. Was believed to be a coward by Red XIII but later revealed to be a great hero who sacrificed his own life for the safety of Cosmo Canyon by keeping the Gi Tribe at bay. The poison arrows of the Gi Tribe turned Seto's body to stone.
  • The Shinra Manager: A middle manager in the Shinra company, who is mistreated and trodden upon by higher-ups such as Heidegger and Rufus. He is dedicated to the company, but his life is miserable. He wears a burgundy business suit and is encountered in the two train rides in Midgar, then sleeping in a bed in Junon. Later he visits Costa Del Sol, and in the end, he is back at the bed in Junon. Near the end of the game, if the player speaks to him, he will reveal that if all of the corporate heads indeed died when AVALANCHE attacked the Sister Ray, essentially, he would now be the president.

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Crisis Core characters

  • Angeal Hewley (アンジール・ヒューレー Anjīru Hyūrē?): Zack's mentor, and the Buster Sword's previous owner. In recent trailers, he has been seen with two white wings over the right side of his body.
  • Lazard (ラザード Razādo?): The head executive of SOLDIER. He appears to be in charge of SOLDIER's operations during the war with Wutai, including missions, strategy, and even promotions. It is Lazard who promotes Zack to 1st Class and dispatches him on the mission to recover the rogue SOLDIER, Genesis.

Advent Children characters

The villains of the story are the "Sephiroth Remnants"; the remains of Sephiroth's will and spirit in physical, "larval" form. They seek out Jenova's head, unknowingly spurred on by Sephiroth's will with an obsession to be with their "mother", through which Sephiroth can be reborn. They each reflect an aspect of Sephiroth's character, and refer to Cloud as their Big Brother. They are able to summon monstrous embodiments of "tainted lifestream" called Shadow Creepers to their aid and apparently are weak against the effects of Lifestream-influenced water. The trio are also all left-handed.

  • Kadaj (カダージュ Kadāju?): The leader and youngest member of the Sephiroth Remnants, Kadaj has medium-length silver hair and uses a reinforced double katana called "Souba" as his primary weapon. He embodies Sephiroth's cruel childish nature and his boundless determination for vengeance. He refers to anyone with the Geostigma or Jenova cells as his "siblings", and Jenova itself as "Mother". Using the materia he embedded in his arm, he summoned Bahamut SIN to ravage Edge, a city formed just around Midgar, in search for Jenova's remains. Though the summon was defeated, Kadaj obtained Jenova's head after they were dropped from a building by Rufus Shinra and was pursued by Cloud to the ruins of Midgar. Once he absorbed Jenova's cells, Kadaj transformed into Sephiroth, who took over the fight from there until he abandoned Kadaj's body after the fatal injury dealt on him. Kadaj died in Cloud's arms as his spirit energy was purged of Sephiroth's will and guided into the Lifestream by Aerith's voice, whom he accepted as the mother that he and his 'brothers' had been longing for.
  • Yazoo (ヤズー Yazū?): The long-haired remnant, as well as the one with the calmest demeanor. He is the embodiment of Sephiroth's enigmatic allure, taunting his victims as he battles them. Yazoo also has a habit of sarcastically criticizing others, even calling Loz on his cell phone to see if he was crying while fighting Tifa. Yazoo specializes in firearms, wielding a gun called "Velvet Nightmare". He shot Cloud, intending to bring him to the Promised Land with them, before he and Loz meet their end in an explosion of excessive materia atop the Shinra headquarters.
  • Loz (ロッズ Rozzu?): The short-haired remnant. He embodies Sephiroth's violent streak, masculinity, and sensitivity. He upsets easily, crying at the thought of never finding 'mother' and referring to Reno as "meanie". Nonetheless, he displays extreme feats of brute strength and speed compared to his 'brothers', as exhibited during his confrontation with Tifa in Aerith's church. Loz is the brawler of the group. He has short silver hair with a more broad frame. He wields a pile bunker called the "Dual Hound" most of the time, though he uses a Velvet Nightmare like Yazoo's. He and Yazoo managed to make it to Cloud's location, arriving after Kadaj's death. Wounded from the explosion Reno and Rude had commenced on them earlier and smoldering from the purifying rain, Cloud was shot by Yazoo who stated "We'll go together," followed by Loz saying, "Together we'll play." Cloud rose to his feet and charged at them. Yazoo and Loz met their end by using an excessive amount of Materia to perform an explosive kamikaze attack that met with Cloud's assault.
  • Denzel (デンゼル Denzeru?): Denzel was the only son of Abel, a worker at Shin-Ra and Chloe. The three of them lived in a Shin-Ra owned residence in the Seventh Sector of Midgar. Both Denzel’s parents perished when the Shin-Ra Company destroyed the Seventh Sector to get rid of AVALANCHE. Having been notified beforehand of the incident, Abel, before his death, had safely sent Denzel with a man named Arkham to the Fifth Sector. He was taken under the care of a woman named Mrs. Ruvi, who happened to be Reeve Tuesti’s mother. When the lifestream burst out of the planet to help Holy overcome Meteor, Mrs. Ruvi died, trying to protect Denzel from harm. Having lost shelter, Denzel spent his time with a new found friend, Rix, in the Midgar slums, helping to collect steel pipes, bulbs and screw’s for the new town that was being built at the east of Midgar known as “Edge”. Rix then left Denzel behind after having made comments on how he thought slum boys fed off rats. All alone, Denzel found a church in the ruins of Midgar. He found a handphone in a bike outside the church and started desperately dialing the phone number of his house in the Seventh Sector. After several tries, he eventually gave up, tears trickling down his eyes. Denzel later passed out and found himself in the arms of Tifa, with Marlene and Cloud next to him.

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Dirge of Cerberus characters

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References

  1. ^ (2005) in Studio BentStuff: Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Ω (in Japanese). Square-Enix, 46. ISBN 4-7575-1520-0. 
  2. ^ (2005) in Studio BentStuff: Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Ω (in Japanese). Square-Enix, 60. ISBN 4-7575-1520-0. 
  3. ^ Jessie: "I like this kinda stuff. Bombs and monitors... you know, flashy stuff."(Final Fantasy VII)
  4. ^ President Shinra: "It's been said the Promised Land is very fertile. ...If the land is fertile..." / Barret: "Then there's gotta be Mako!" / President Shinra: "Exactly. That is why our money sucking Mako Reactor is a necessity. The abundant Mako will just come out on its own. That is where Neo-Midgar will be built. Shinra's new glory..."(Final Fantasy VII)
  5. ^ Rufus: "...Old man tried to control the world with money. It seems to have been working. The population thought that Shinra would protect them. Work at Shinra, get your pay. If a terrorist attacks, the Shinra army will help you. It looks perfect on the outside. But, I do things differently. I'll control the world with fear. It takes too much to do it like my old man."(Final Fantasy VII)
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