Fine. Yes. Yes, I cared a great deal. I still get sad when I see the scene or play the game to this day, and I'm thirty. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person left on the planet who was so shocked by that moment. For the longest time I refused to believe it. The person who loaned me the game in high school said, "Oh, Aeris? She dies. You know that, right?"
"No. And if she did, you're just not playing it right." And then she died, and I was heartbroken. I liked her. She was sweet and dragged Cloud out of his shell. For a while, I kept trying every stupid rumor on the internet to bring her back.
That scene at the end of Kingdom Hearts, where they meet up again? That made me tear up a bit because I saw it as the two of them finally reuniting.
As for the Phoenix Down thing, I figured that out a long time ago. The description says it removes the KO affect. So it wakes you up if you're knocked out. It doesn't not reverse death itself. Of course, this opens up a whole new can of worms, such as how can people beat each other with massive swords or shoot each other up with bullets and not die, but getting stabbed is fatal, but hey! That's not the question. The question was why don't they use a Phoenix Down, and the answer is because it wouldn't work.
