This article contains MAJOR spoilers for the original 1997Final Fantasy 7, as well asFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, and some MINOR spoilers forFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
Just like any good RPG, the original 1997Final Fantasy 7is filled with twists and turns, each one adding compellingly complex new layers to the overarching narrative. With in-depth character backstories that are slowly drip-fed over the course of the game, sudden heel-turns, villainous reveals, and major character deaths,the originalFinal Fantasy 7has it all, and by proxy, so doesFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

As its predecessor established,Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthtechnically takes place in an alternate timeline. After defeating the Whispers of Fate at the end ofRemake, Cloud and the rest of the party set off to find and put a stop to Sephiroth and his world-ending plans, beginning a journey that closely follows the events of the originalFinal Fantasy 7, but makes some significant changes along the way. WhileRebirthis very much its own standalone adventure, its story carries over a lot of threads from the previous entry, and that includes Cloud’s mysterious visions of Sephiroth, which have a rather complex explanation, at least in the original continuity.
Why Cloud Sees Visions of Sephiroth in Final Fantasy 7
The Men in Black Robes Explained
Present in both the original and remake continuity, a good portion ofFinal Fantasy 7’s early-mid-game story revolves around mysterious men in black robes, all of whom have a different number tattooed on their arms. It’s eventually revealed in the originalFinal Fantasy 7that these men are all the result ofProfessor Hojo’s experiments with the cells of Jenova.
Believed to be an ancient Cetra encased in ice, Jenova was found by Shinra years before the events ofFinal Fantasy 7. Thinking that she could unlock humanity’s full potential, Shinra began experimenting with Jenova’s DNA, injecting it into a young Sephiroth. Though Jenova’s cells made Sephiroth incredibly strong, they also eventually led to his sudden heel-turn duringthe Nibelheim incident, where he becomes convinced that, as the “son” of Jenova, it’s his birthright to control the planet.

After Sephiroth’s presumed death, Hojo begins injecting test subjects with Jenova’s cells, but none of them yield the results he’s looking for, instead simply turning the subjects into mindless husks. During the events of the originalFinal Fantasy 7andFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, these test subjects, often referred to as “Sephiroth clones,” start to make their way out of Midgar, though one travels to Shinra’s headquarters. With Jenova cells inside them, these men in black robes essentially become puppets for Sephiroth, who is usingJenova’s shapeshifting abilitiesto appear physically wherever they are.
How The Men in Black Robes Connect to Cloud
In the originalFinal Fantasy 7- and then further fleshed out inCrisis Core-Cloud and Zack Fairare kidnaped by Hojo after the Nibelheim incident, where they’re experimented on for four years. These experiments include being injected with Jenova cells. With his mind already shattered from the events of Nibelheim and Zack’s death, Cloud becomes particularly susceptible to the Jenova cells within his body, which allows Sephiroth to begin toying with his mind inRemake.
During the course ofFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, Cloud sees multiplevisions of Sephiroth. While some of these are fractured memories, some are Cloud perceiving the men in black robes as Sephiroth, with him technically being linked to them all due to the Jenova cells. These visions continue, and play an even greater role inFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s story, with Sephiroth using his influence over the men in black robes to guide them toward “Reunion.”

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
WHERE TO PLAY
Discover a vibrant and vast world in this standalone entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake project. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake project, which retells the story of the genre-redefining RPG across three distinct games. Iconic heroes Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aerith and Red XIII have escaped from the dystopian city Midgar and are now in pursuit of Sephiroth, the vengeful swordsman from Cloud’s past who was thought to be dead. This new adventure can be enjoyed by all players, even those who have yet to play Final Fantasy VII Remake or the PlayStation original. Expect a new standard of cinematic storytelling, fast-paced combat and rich exploration across a vast world.




