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|affiliation=[[AVALANCHE]]
|occupation='''''FFVII:''''' Mercenary<br>'''Former:''' Shinra Infantryman
|occupation='''''FFVII:''''' Mercenary<br>'''Former:''' Shinra Infantryman
|family=[[Claudia Strife]] (mother)
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{{redirect|Cloud|other subjects with the name "Cloud"|[[Cloud (disambiguation)]]}}
'''Cloud Strife''' is the protagonist of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' and several of the ''[[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]]'' games. He is also a character in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series and a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Cloud's signature weapon is the [[Buster Sword]], a massive two-handed broadsword, which he uses in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and most of his spin-off appearances. His appearance is marked by spiky blonde hair, vivid blue eyes (a distinct feature of [[SOLDIER]] members and a sign of having been exposed to [[Mako energy]]), and dark purple or blue clothing.
'''Cloud Strife''' is the main protagonist of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' and several of the ''[[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]]'' games. He is also a character in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series and a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Cloud's signature weapon is the [[Buster Sword]], a massive two-handed broadsword, which he uses in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and most of his spin-off appearances. His appearance is marked by spiky blonde hair, vivid blue eyes (a distinct feature of [[SOLDIER]] members and a sign of having been exposed to [[Mako energy]]), and dark purple or blue clothing.


In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Cloud initially appears as a proud, yet arrogant and aloof swordsman who claims to be a former member of the elite paramilitary group SOLDIER, Cloud is hired by the insurgency group [[Avalanche]] as a mercenary to help them in their cause against the [[Shinra]] Electric Power Company. As Cloud's journey unfolds, he rediscovers his past and, alongside his childhood friend Tifa Lockhart and newfound friends within Avalanche, abandons his quest for power and fame in favor of fighting to defend his friends and their home planet Gaia.
In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Cloud is initially appears as a proud, yet arrogant and aloof swordsman who claims to be a former member of the elite paramilitary group SOLDIER, Cloud is hired by the insurgency group [[Avalanche]] as a mercenary to help them in their cause against the [[Shinra]] Electric Power Company. As Cloud's journey unfolds, he rediscovers his past and, alongside his childhood friend Tifa Lockhart and newfound friends within Avalanche, abandons his quest for power and fame in favor of fighting to defend his friends and their home planet Gaia.


Through each game in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, Cloud is portrayed as being especially stoic and melancholic compared to his usual personality in ''Final Fantasy VII'', although he exhibits similar behavior in ''Advent Children''.
Through each game in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, Cloud is portrayed as being especially stoic and melancholic compared to his usual personality in ''Final Fantasy VII'', although he exhibits similar behavior in ''Advent Children''.
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==History==
==History==
===''Final Fantasy VII''===
===''Final Fantasy VII''===
In ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', Cloud is introduced as a mercenary claiming to be a former 1st Class [[SOLDIER]] operator. With those credentials, Cloud is hired by [[AVALANCHE]]'s leader [[Barret Wallace]] to assist the group in bombing [[Mako Reactor]] 1. He causes friction with Barret, claiming to only be working for money, but the mission is successful. Returning to AVALANCHE's hideout at the Seventh Heaven bar, Cloud is approached by [[Tifa Lockhart]] about taking another job. He refuses, but is convinced after Tifa reminds him of his childhood promise to become a hero protect her.
In ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', Cloud is introduced as a mercenary employed by [[AVALANCHE]]. At the start of the game, after Cloud wins his first battle, the player can give him a name, and Cloud's default name is his actual one. Cloud assists AVALANCHE's leader, [[Barret Wallace]], in bombing a [[Mako Reactor]], which are power plants that drain the Planet's Lifestream. Cloud claims to be formerly of [[SOLDIER 1st Class]], an elite Shinra fighting unit. He takes pride in his past and boasts of the abilities of its members. However, his background produces misgivings as to his allegiances and trustworthiness, and Cloud's blasé attitude towards the goals of AVALANCHE creates further tension. Despite appearing detached, Cloud demonstrates moments of camaraderie, and players can choose to interact in a friendlier manner with AVALANCHE's members. When approached by his childhood friend and AVALANCHE member, [[Tifa Lockhart]], about accepting another job, Cloud at first refuses. However, when confronted with his boyhood promise to protect her were he to become a famous hero, Cloud agrees to continue helping AVALANCHE, despite neither having become famous nor a hero.
[[File:Cloud and Aeris meet FF7.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Cloud meets Aerith]]
[[File:Cloud and Aeris meet FF7.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Cloud meets Aeris]]
[[File:Cloud telling story FF7.jpg|thumb|220px|Cloud tells his past to the party in an inn in Kalm]]
[[File:Cloud telling story FF7.jpg|thumb|220px|Cloud tells his past to the party in an inn in Kalm]]
Cloud takes on the bombing of Mako Reactor 5 with Barret and Tifa, but the group is ambushed by President Shinra and the Air Buster. After falling into the church at the Sector 5 slums, Cloud encounters the flower vendor [[Aerith Gainsborough]], whom he first ran into in Sector 8 after bombing Reactor 1. Cloud agrees to become her bodyguard in exchange for a date. Cloud builds a rapport with Aerith, who offers her assistance to lead Cloud back to [[Sector 7]] and to rescue Tifa in [[Sector 6]], despite Cloud being her bodyguard and the danger present. At one point, Aerith notes that Cloud reminds her of an old boyfriend of hers, implied to be [[Zack Fair]].
While working for AVALANCHE, Cloud encounters [[Aerith Gainsborough]], a resident of [[Midgar]]'s slums. Agreeing to serve as her bodyguard in exchange for a date, Cloud helps Aerith evade Shinra, who pursue her because she is the sole survivor of a race known as the [[Cetra]]. From hereon, Cloud's character is further expanded upon; he shows increased signs of good-natured humor and protectiveness, as opposed to his antagonistic use of sarcasm with Barret or comparative coolness to everyone other than Tifa that he has previously spoken with. Aerith, in turn, reciprocates this attitude, offering her assistance to lead Cloud back to [[Sector 7]] and to rescue Tifa in [[Sector 6]], despite Cloud being her bodyguard and the danger present. At one point, Aerith notes that Cloud reminds her of an old boyfriend of hers, who is implied to be [[Zack Fair]].


When the [[party]] escapes from Midgar, Cloud is appointed group leader by the other members. While resting with the party at an [[inn]] in [[Kalm]], Cloud recalls his history with Sephiroth and the events that led to the latter's disappearance five years prior: according to Cloud, he joined SOLDIER to become like Sephiroth, and Sephiroth began to go insane while investigating the faulty Nibel Reactor in Cloud's hometown of [[Nibelheim]]. After an enraged Sephiroth burned down Nibelheim, Cloud followed him to the Nibel Reactor and found Tifa gravely wounded in front of the Jenova chamber; but he cannot remember what happened after confronting Sephiroth.
When the [[party]] escapes from Midgar, Cloud is appointed group leader by the other members. When the party arrives at an [[inn]] in the town of [[Kalm]], Cloud narrates his history with Sephiroth and the events that led to Sephiroth's disappearance five years prior. According to Cloud, the two were "war buddies". Joining SOLDIER to emulate Sephiroth, Cloud explains that he would sign up for a "big mission" whenever they became available, as the conclusion of Shinra's war with the people of [[Wutai]] ended his chances for military fame. Cloud explains that Sephiroth started questioning his humanity after accompanying him on a job to Cloud's hometown of [[Nibelheim]], which suffered from a malfunctioning Mako Reactor responsible for producing monsters. Discovering documents concerning [[Jenova]], an extraterrestrial lifeform and Sephiroth's "mother", Sephiroth mistakes himself for a Cetra and blames their downfall on humans. Sephiroth burns Nibelheim and leaves for the [[Mt. Nibel]] Mako reactor, where Cloud follows him to. Upon arriving, Cloud finds Tifa gravely wounded by Sephiroth outside the chamber where Jenova is stored. Cloud says that he then confronted Sephiroth, although he is unable to remember the events directly following.
[[File:Cloud and Aeris date in Gold Saucer FF7.jpg|thumb|200px|Cloud and Aerith on a date at the Gold Saucer]]
[[File:Cloud and Aeris date in Gold Saucer FF7.jpg|thumb|200px|Cloud and Aeris on a date at the Gold Saucer]]
Cloud's behavior becomes erratic after searching for the [[Black Materia]] in the [[Temple of the Ancients]]. After he retrieves the Black Materia, Sephiroth starts telepathically controlling Cloud through the Jenova cells in his body, including forcing him to attack Aerith and hand him the Black Materia in the Temple of the Ancients. After Aerith is killed by Sephiroth, Cloud buries her in the lake at the Forgotten City.
During the course of the game, a love triangle develops between Cloud, Tifa and Aerith, often exploited to humorous effect. It is primarily focused on in the first disc. At one point, in [[Aeris's House]], Aeris asks Cloud about his romantic life. Dialogue choices impact the strength of Cloud's relationship with Tifa and Aerith, as well as with Barret and [[Yuffie Kisaragi]]. These interactions determine who accompanies Cloud through the [[Gold Saucer]]. If Aerith joins Cloud, she reflects on how strongly Cloud's physical appearance and mannerisms resemble Zack's, and struggles to put into words how she is still "searching for [Cloud]". Irrespective of who accompanies Cloud at the Gold Saucer, how the player interacts with Tifa may also result in a more sexually suggestive scene playing out during the night she spends with Cloud before the game's conclusion. Tifa worries instead that the party saw, rather than overheard, the two the morning after.


Having realized Sephiroth can manipulate him, Cloud panics and slowly loses his grip on reality. At the North Crater, Professor Hojo reveals that Cloud's obsession with Sephiroth is a genetic influence from the Jenova cells in his body, as proof of the Jenova Reunion Theory; Sephiroth eventually shows him a vision of Cloud's memories of the Nibelheim Incident, with the 1st Class SOLDIER Zack Fair in his place, and he reveals he used an illusion to convince the party to give the Black Materia to Cloud. Cloud becomes convinced that his memories are false and he is a clone of Sephiroth created by Hojo. After Sephiroth summons Meteor, Cloud has a mental breakdown and falls into the Lifestream.
Various visual and audio cues, such as the screen flashing white or red and the sound of static, play when Cloud attempts to recall details about his identity. Cloud spontaneously remembers words or scenes from his past and sometimes collapses to the ground while cradling his head. An unidentified voice questions Cloud in his sleep about why he and Tifa never met alone during his mission to Nibelheim despite their history. Additionally, Tifa makes various remarks suggesting that Cloud's version of events troubles her, and she feigns ignorance of who Zack is. Cloud's behavior grows increasingly erratic after searching the [[Temple of the Ancients]] for the [[Black Materia]], an item capable of casting the destructive magic [[Meteor]]. After retrieving the Black Materia, Cloud loses control of himself and hands over the Black Materia to Sephiroth and attacks Aerith. Alarmed that Sephiroth can manipulate him, Cloud realizes that he is "afraid to find out the truth" and becomes fearful of himself. Later, Sephiroth takes advantage of Cloud's insecurities, telling him that his past is merely a fiction and that Shinra created Cloud in an attempt to clone Sephiroth. Although Cloud is initially dismissive, when Tifa is unable to corroborate Cloud's account of the Nibelheim incident, Cloud realizes he cannot remember things like how or when he joined SOLDIER. Cloud, resigning himself as a "failed experiment", goes missing after Sephiroth summons Meteor. The party later discovers a comatose Cloud suffering from [[Mako poisoning]], and Tifa helps Cloud reconstruct his past in his [[Cloud's Subconscious|subconscious]] after the two fall into the Lifestream.
[[File:Cloud's Subconscious.jpg|thumb|left|Tifa is in Cloud's Subconscious, helping Cloud regain his memory]]
It is revealed that Cloud never qualified for SOLDIER, and instead enlisted as an infantryman in Shinra's army. During the mission to Nibelheim, Cloud served under Sephiroth and Zack, a SOLDIER 1st Class, hiding his identity from the townspeople out of embarrassment. Following Sephiroth's defeat of Zack at the Mt. Nibel Mako reactor, Cloud took up Zack's sword, catching Sephiroth off guard and stabbing him. Zack urges Cloud to kill Sephiroth after Sephiroth emerges alive, but when Cloud pursues him, he is run through by Sephiroth's sword. Cloud, to Sephiroth's shock, summons the strength to grab hold of the blade and lift Sephiroth off the ground, tossing him into a Mako vat below. Cloud and Zack are then imprisoned by Shinra's lead scientist, [[Hojo]], for experimentation. Zack later escapes with Cloud, bringing him to the outskirts of Midgar before Shinra soldiers gun Zack down. Due to exposure to Mako radiation and the injection of Jenova's cells, in addition to the shame stemming from his personal failures, Cloud's mind fabricated a story blending together his own memories with accounts of Zack's heroics, creating a false personality. After piecing back together his identity, Cloud resumes his role as leader and dismisses Sephiroth's deceit that he is an artificially-constructed Sephiroth-clone.


A week later, the party finds Cloud comatose in Mideel. Diamond Weapon's attack on the town plunges Cloud and Tifa into the Lifestream, where Tifa helps rebuild Cloud's memories. She discovers that Cloud never qualified for SOLDIER like he'd claimed, and stayed enlisted as a rank-and-file Shinra security officer. Cloud served under Sephiroth and Zack in the mission to the Nibel Reactor, and he hid his identity from Nibelheim's townspeople out of shame. After Sephiroth defeated Zack at the Reactor, Cloud took the injured Tifa to safety and took up Zack's sword to fight him; he ultimately defeated Sephiroth by throwing him into the mako vat below, thus fulfilling his promise to save Tifa from danger.
Surfacing at [[Mideel]] approximately a week later, Cloud has been subjected to intense Mako poisoning within the Lifestream, leaving him paralyzed and incoherent. Tifa stays to care for him while the rest of the party fights Shinra, who is risking a dangerous attempt to stop the Meteor that is now coming to the Planet. Ultimate Weapon attacks Mideel, and Tifa and Cloud fall into the Lifestream and into Cloud's Subconscious.


[[File:Cloud's Subconscious.jpg|thumb|left|Tifa is in Cloud's Subconscious, helping Cloud regain his memory]]
In disc 3, which concludes the game, the party lands in the [[North Crater]] and descends through [[Northern Cave]] to the depths of the planet to confront Sephiroth. After the party defeats [[Safer Sephiroth]], which is Sephiroth's god-like form, his mind is sent back into the Lifestream. Cloud senses that Sephiroth is not dead, so he follows him mentally into the Lifestream and ultimately kills Sephiroth in one-to-one final duel of will. Returned to his body by Tifa just in time, Cloud and the party escape the North Crater on the [[Highwind]] moments before Holy and the Lifestream emerge to destroy Meteor and save the planet.
Following Sephiroth's death, Cloud and Zack were imprisoned by Shinra and forced into becoming test subjects for Hojo's experiments; after Zack's escape, Cloud witnessed his death at the hands of Shinra security officers. Due to the influence of Jenova cells planted in him by Hojo, Cloud gained false memories by mimicking his memories of Zack and Tifa and obtained physical aptitude equal to a SOLDIER 1st Class. With his memories restored, Cloud finally accepts his true identity and resumes his role as party leader. Cloud's party defeats Sephiroth in the Northern Cave, but Sephiroth's mind is sent back into the Lifestream; Cloud mentally chases him back to finish him off and is returned to his body by Tifa, just in time for the party to escape on the Highwind.


===''Final Fantasy Tactics''===
===''Final Fantasy Tactics''===
[[File:FFT Cloud portrait.png|thumb]]
[[File:FFT Cloud portrait.png|thumb]]
Cloud appears as a secret playable character in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. His signature job is Soldier, which is mostly focused on close-range, single-target physical attacks through the Limit skillset.
In ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' for the PlayStation, Cloud is one of the bonus playable characters. Cloud is accidentally pulled into the world of [[Ivalice]] by an ancient machine called "the Celestial Globe," which was activated by [[Ramza Beoulve]] in Goug Machine City. His comments after arriving in Ivalice seem to indicate that the Celestial Globe pulled him from the Lifestream, during the period in ''Final Fantasy VII'' when he was adrift in it.


After defeating Construct 7, Ramza uses the Cancer auracite to activate a dimensional portal which pulls Cloud into the world of Ivalice. He becomes recruitable after a side mission in Sal Ghidos, where he saves a flower peddler from a gang trying to collect a debt of 30,000 gil.
Cloud is disoriented after arriving in Ramza's world, seemingly remembering only bits and pieces of his life before coming out of the portal. After a short exchange with Ramza and the others, he is racked by a seizure, like the ones he suffers from during the course of ''Final Fantasy VII''. As it fades, he exclaims, "I must go...must go to that place...," before running out, Ramza and his friends close behind him.
 
He wanders into Zarghidas Trade City, where he encounters a parallel counterpart to the Aerith from his world, a flower girl bearing the same name. Cloud is still confused, presumably from his trip to Ramza's world, and is further confused by the encounter.
 
As Cloud is leaving, Aerith is accosted by an apparent loan shark looking to collect on a 30,000 gil loan. Cloud returns to help Aerith escape but suffers another seizure as Ramza and his party catch up to him. After they save him, he joins Ramza's party, while Ramza agrees to help get him back to his own world. However, the subplot ends there, and Cloud remains a playable character for the rest of the game.


===''Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring''===
===''Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring''===
Cloud is a playable character in ''Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'', alongside [[Tifa Lockhart]]. His story title is "Guardian", and defeating him allows the player to fight Tifa. Unlike in ''Final Fantasy VII'', he mainly fights with hand-to-hand melee combat, but can still use the [[Buster Sword]] for stronger attacks. His moveset includes [[Braver]], [[Meteorain]], and [[Omnislash]].
Cloud is a playable character in the PlayStation version of ''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]''. Like the other ''Final Fantasy VII'' characters, Cloud is not part of the main story, although he is usable in the arcade mode, versus mode, and minigame events. Cloud and Tifa are the only ''Final Fantasy VII'' characters with a third costume, and Cloud's depicts him in his Shinra infantry uniform. Unlike in ''Final Fantasy VII'', Cloud fights primarily through the use of martial arts, but he is still capable of wielding the [[Buster Sword]], which he uses for stronger attacks. Cloud's special attacks include [[Omnislash]], [[Braver]], and [[Meteorain]]. Cloud's story title is "Guardian," and defeating him allows Tifa to be fought.
 
Cloud and Tifa are the only guest characters with a third costume, and Cloud's depicts him in his Shinra infantry uniform.


===''Chocobo Racing''===
===''Chocobo Racing''===
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These conflicts form the basic plot elements of the film, as Cloud struggles to find faith in himself and achieve personal closure to the more painful events of his past. Finally coming to terms with his self-imposed guilt at having failed to save Zack and Aerith, Cloud shows the villainous trio his true power taking out [[Kadaj]]'s brothers and going after a desperate Kadaj, but not without some help of his friends and motivation provided by Aerith's spirit.
These conflicts form the basic plot elements of the film, as Cloud struggles to find faith in himself and achieve personal closure to the more painful events of his past. Finally coming to terms with his self-imposed guilt at having failed to save Zack and Aerith, Cloud shows the villainous trio his true power taking out [[Kadaj]]'s brothers and going after a desperate Kadaj, but not without some help of his friends and motivation provided by Aerith's spirit.


Confronting Kadaj and his brothers once more, the battle eventually takes him back to Aerith's church, where the Lifestream-influenced water cures him of his Geostigma. However, his skills are put to the ultimate test when Kadaj manages to merge with the last remaining traces of Jenova, and Sephiroth is reborn. The ensuing battle is fierce, and nearly ends for Cloud as Sephiroth impales him through the shoulder with his sword. However, Sephiroth makes the mistake of asking what is most important to Cloud and how he can take that away from him. Inspired by thoughts of his friends, Cloud regains his strength and overwhelms Sephiroth with "Omnislash Version 5," a variant of the Omnislash Limit Break attack Cloud could use in ''Final Fantasy VII''. When Sephiroth is once again defeated, he dissipates, leaving a dying Kadaj in his place. Hearing Aerith's voice, whom he believes to be the "mother" he had been longing for, Kadaj is diffused into the Lifestream.  At this point Loz and Yazoo appear and set off a kamikaze explosion that apparently kills all three of them.  However, Cloud's spirit is stopped from entering the Lifestream by Aerith and Zack and is resurrected, reappearing in Aerith's church.
Confronting Kadaj and his brothers once more, the battle eventually takes him back to Aerith's church, where the Lifestream-influenced water cures him of his Geostigma. However, his skills are put to the ultimate test when Kadaj manages to merge with the last remaining traces of Jenova, and Sephiroth is reborn. The ensuing battle is fierce, and nearly ends for Cloud as Sephiroth impales him through the shoulder with his sword. However, Sephiroth makes the mistake of asking what is most important to Cloud and how he can take that away from him. Inspired by thoughts of his friends, Cloud regains his strength and overwhelms Sephiroth with "Omnislash Version 5," a variant of the Omnislash Limit Break attack Cloud could use in ''Final Fantasy VII''. When Sephiroth is once again defeated, he dissipates, leaving a dying Kadaj in his place. Hearing Aerith's voice, whom he believes to be the "mother" he had been longing for, Kadaj is diffused into the Lifestream.  At this point Loz and Yazoo appear and set off a kamikaze explosion that apparently kills all three of them.  However, Cloud's spirit is stopped from entering the Lifestream by Aerith and Zack and is ressurected, reappearing in Aerith's church.


As the film approaches its end, Cloud is helping Geostigma victims into the Lifestream-infused water in the old church when he spots Aerith near the doorway, where Zack is waiting for her. Before she leaves, Aerith turns around to gaze at Cloud one last time, assuring him that everything is all right before turning to walk through the light of the doorway with Zack. Cloud smiles and agrees, finally realizing that he is not alone.
As the film approaches its end, Cloud is helping Geostigma victims into the Lifestream-infused water in the old church when he spots Aerith near the doorway, where Zack is waiting for her. Before she leaves, Aerith turns around to gaze at Cloud one last time, assuring him that everything is all right before turning to walk through the light of the doorway with Zack. Cloud smiles and agrees, finally realizing that he is not alone.

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