Claris Radd May 2026
To appreciate Claris Radd, one must compare her to Final Fantasy VII’s other mother figure: Lucrecia Crescent (Sephiroth’s biological mother).
| Feature | Claris Radd | Lucrecia Crescent | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Legacy | Love, martial skill, emotional stability | Scientific experimentation, Jenova cells | | Relation to child | Died protecting child’s innocence (illness) | Abandoned child to science (guilt-driven) | | Impact on hero | Creates a healer (Tifa) | Creates a destroyer (Sephiroth) | | Presence | Silent, comforting, ghostly | Voiced, regretful, tragic | claris radd
Claris Radd represents natural inheritance—the idea that who we are is shaped by who loved us. Lucrecia represents artificial inheritance—the idea that trauma and science can corrupt a bloodline. Tifa’s victory against Sephiroth in Advent Children (the final Geostigma fight) is not just a battle of fists; it is the triumph of Claris Radd’s maternal love over Lucrecia’s maternal abandonment. To appreciate Claris Radd, one must compare her
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Before diving into her narrative impact, a crucial piece of housekeeping is required. A persistent fan theory and common misspelling suggest that Tifa’s father is named “Claris Radd.” This is incorrect. Before diving into her narrative impact, a crucial
In the original Final Fantasy VII lore (and expanded upon in Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania interviews), Claris Radd died of an illness when Tifa was very young—specifically, an incurable disease contracted during a mako-poisoning outbreak near the Mt. Nibel reactor. She is buried on the cliffs overlooking Nibelheim, a location Tifa visits during the game’s most introspective moments.
The confusion arises from localization issues and the fact that in the game’s code, her NPC data was mistakenly linked to a male villager model for years. However, the canon is now clear: Claris Radd is the matriarch of the Lockhart family, and her absence is the single greatest motivator for both Tifa’s father and Tifa herself.