Fullmetal Alchemist
Edward
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood adapts all 27 volumes of
the manga, unlike the first television series. Brothers Edward and Alphonse
Elric are raised by their mother Trisha Elric in the remote village of
Resembool in the country of Amestris. Their father Hohenheim, a noted and very
gifted alchemist, abandoned his family while the boys were still young, and
while in Trisha's care they began to show an affinity for alchemy. However,
when Trisha died of a lingering illness, they were cared for by their best
friend Winry Rockbell and her grandmother Pinako. The boys traveled the world
to advance their alchemic training under Izumi Curtis. Upon returning home, the
two decide to try to bring their mother back to life with alchemy. However,
human transmutation is a taboo, as it is impossible to do so properly. In the
failed transmutation that results, Al's body is completely obliterated and Ed
loses his left leg. In a last ditch attempt to keep his brother alive, Ed
sacrifices his right arm to bring Al's soul back and houses it in a nearby suit
of armor. After Edward receives automail prosthetics from Winry and Pinako, the
brothers decide to burn their childhood home down (symbolizing their
determination and decision of "no turning back") and head to the
capital city to become government sanctioned State Alchemists. After passing
the exam, Edward is dubbed the "Fullmetal Alchemist" by the State
Military, and the brothers begin their quest to discover the nature of the
fabled Philosopher's Stone, under the direction of Colonel Roy Mustang. Along
the way, they discover a deep government conspiracy to hide the true nature of
the Philosopher's Stone that involves the homunculi, the alchemists of the
neighboring nation of Xing, the scarred man from the war-torn nation of Ishval,
and their own father's past.
Mustang
Winry
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