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Aerith Gainsborough, one of the central characters in Final Fantasy VII, was born on February 7, 1985. She was born to a Cetra mother and human father, making her the last to carry Cetra blood.
How to use Aerith in Final Fantasy 7 Remake The precocious flower girl of the Sector 5 slums, Aerith Gainsborough is a powerful magic user, and using her effectively can be a little tricky.
It may be one of the most famous twists in one of the best JRPGs on PC, but some people still aren't over what happened to Aerith Gainsborough in Final Fantasy VII. That includes The Batman star ...
Introducing Aerith Gainsborough! A flower girl who lives in the Sector 5 slums. She regularly visits a church on the town's outskirts to tend to the flowers that grow there.
This time Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough are ready for action with new figures featuring their newly remade designs. Each figure features a high amount of detail and a nice set of accessories.
Aerith concludes that the best way to get into Don Corneo’s home is to offer herself up as another candidate in his creepy spouse auditions. It’s here that the story takes off at a mad dash ...
But little of that mattered little in her audition for the role of Aerith Gainsborough, one of the most popular and beloved video game characters. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Check out the trailer for Resurrecting Aerith: The Final Fantasy 7 Fans Who Re-Wrote Fate. Coming June 10 only on IGN.If you know one thing about Final Fantasy 7, it’s that Aerith dies. There ...
Square Enix has released a brand new wallpaper and avatar set for Final Fantasy VII Remake 's Aerith Gainsborough, a flower seller living in the slums who has the power to hear the planet's voice.
To see Aerith’s (or Aeris’) ghost, you’re gonna have to go back to Midgar after Cloud has his little identity crisis and rejoins the crew. Of course you can’t just waltz into Midgar directly.
The Aerith Gainsborough mod for Resident Evil 3 replaces Jill Valentine with everyone's favourite flower girl, so that you can truly bring the cycle of PlayStation-era remakes of horror games ...