
Having been too greedy.
At the point when he had a falling out with Hoenhime, it was pretty much over.
You must have seen that answer…
>>3I really like those original lines where Hohenheim says something like, “You were born from my blood too,” after everything is over.
>>3Greed: “Yeah”
Envy “Yeah”
Pride “Yeah”
It was pretty good until I had to completely privatize a country over an incredibly long time scale, but now I’m being opposed by Hohenheim, who gave away half of Xerxes’ people, and my son, who possesses critical abilities, is also opposing me; the gaps are just too big.
I cut off greed, but I was greedy, weren’t I?
>>5Welcome, Greed 💜
What I want is… do you want it too? That’s a pretty favorite cut of mine.
You shouldn’t inconvenience others for your desires.
It would have been enough to be satisfied with what I had learned.
Isn’t it turning away from true desires?
>>8Did they really not realize their own wishes until the very end?
Father… where are you going?
You are going to become a god, my son.
Is it a flask for one person?
What did I want to do after separating my desires…?
>>12Did you think that by separating the seven desires, you could become a god? It seems like it was one of the means to become a god and a pawn.
In reality, it was probably created as a substitute because they wanted a family.
Well, the example that truly faced desire is Kimblee, but…
I thought that if you separate various desires, only the essence remains.
But the one thing that oozed out from the mixed desires was the true desire.
Was it a story about being whole and one, I wonder?
I just thought of that randomly.
The first wish should have been to be able to get out of the single-person flask…
I wish it could have felt like our empire, Hohenheim and I, is forever immortal!
Suezo
I think I understand the concept of separating desire as a homunculus, but seeing it doesn’t really resonate with me much.
I think it would have been the right choice for us to go on a strange journey together, having Hohenheim run away with the flask.
Someday, I might have been able to obtain a container that wouldn’t hurt my heart when I stole it, or even gain a wife and children.
He may have guided Hohenheim and his children in alchemy, and been blessed with friends other than Hohenheim.
And in the end, I might have been able to die smiling in front of Hoenhheim’s grave.
Laziness makes even living feel like a hassle, greed truly wanted a friend connected by the soul, pride ultimately remembers not oneself but the mother-in-law, and jealousy envied humanity…
I wonder why I can’t honestly smile well even after getting what I’ve wanted.
The doors of Ed and the Colonel had writings about human connections, but this guy’s door had nothing written on it, which suggests a conclusion based on contrast, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
Despite having seen that human connections are more important than alchemy, it can’t be helped if one cannot change.
I wonder what it was that was connected to the chair by a tube.
>>25The Philosopher’s Stone was distributed throughout the country.
>>25That must have been the philosopher’s stone from within himself, flowing throughout the country.
>>25I remember filtering the energy used for the original alchemy by spreading the Philosopher’s Stone (≒ myself) throughout the entire country.
>>24Was she the ideal woman?
A capable, reliable, and kind large-breasted woman.
>>28The silhouette of the last one looks a bit like Tricia, doesn’t it?
>>62The old anime “Slows” had more of a sense of lust.
👁️You were completely reliant on the Philosopher’s Stone, weren’t you?!
Well, that’s exactly right.
The separation is incredibly shaped by the greed that kills it.
>>31As a result of upsetting the parts that shouldn’t be angered.
I don’t get why being greedy and getting angry is worse than just being angry…
>>34The image is really a cluster of desires, you know.
>>34The anger of the Führer had become indistinguishable from his own anger or that of his father…
>>34It’s a strong desire, just as the name suggests.
When Dad was actually being greedy, he had a bit of humanity to him, didn’t he?
It’s a bit concerning that we have failed to capture Hohenheim, who isn’t even in disguise, for several hundred years…
>>33It might have been kindness in a sense.
I might have been lazy, thinking it didn’t matter what happened.
If your own desire balance is off, you can’t just cut it off and expect to become a god.
Have lust just as much as jealousy and arrogance.
Despite being lazy, they still do their work properly when given orders, which is not good.
>>36It seems that there is a theory suggesting that simply doing what you’re told and working on the Sabbath can also be considered laziness.
If you’re taking that theory, then it’s definitely laziness.
Just like the original meaning of homunculus, having knowledge at the stage of flask creature became a misfortune.
He wasn’t smart, as he looked down a bit on Hohenheim, who was indeed his own counterpart.
Greed is said to be the essence of humanity.
Laziness that has been working all along.
Although I’m a honey trap agent, I can’t wear erotic outfits because of the tattoo on my chest.
Calm judgmental anger
>>41Greed that half-fulfills true desires without self-awareness.
>>43Only after completely separating from myself can I finally be honest about my own desires.
It’s not going well.
The thing I ate while saying I was gluttonous was an illusion in another space.
>>44I move with the power of the Philosopher’s Stone, so I don’t need to eat, right…?
The moment I first severed arrogance.
Not having a human sacrifice prepared until the day is a grand blunder.
>>48If the weather is clear, anything can happen…
>>48I understand that you want to use the most capable human pillar, but…
At least we should prepare one set of a human pillar as a backup, right…?
The gluttonous foodie appeal was so intense that it felt like it was being done as a character trait.
They went ahead with insufficient human pillars after opening the door on the day itself…
They say they have severed the seven desires, but in reality, it seems like they haven’t cut off a single one.
>>52If I really cut off my appetite, I should starve to death…
Laziness is working harder than me, so it’s no good.
In case of an emergency, were they planning to force not only the Colonel but also Scar and Kimberley to open it?
>>57Kimblee is a state alchemist, so there might still have been that possibility…
Maybe the middle-aged woman was so proper because she had little lust…
I think all alchemists who have received the license of a national alchemist have the ability to turn someone into a human sacrifice, as long as they can perform human transmutation.
It was honestly an oversight that it was reduced by Scar, but…
Greed cannot be completely separated.
Is it that the reason is because I greedily brought out what I truly wanted?
Once you used Xerxes as a sacrifice, it was game over, so the subsequent disconnection and so on are just trivial matters…
I think there are about 106 other worldly desires aside from greed and lust that should be separated.
I want to get out of the flask, but that desire was a primal wish; however, at the moment I sought a vessel called a body, it became contradictory.
>>67If I go out of the flask, I’ll die, so until I prepare a container to move around outside, there’s no helping it.
After that, isn’t it the underground space of the great general’s office that was used as a base, or a new flask?
>>71In the end, it seems that the contents can’t change so easily.
Perhaps there wasn’t even something to search for regarding Hoenheim.
>>68But weren’t you planning to use it on the promised day?
>>69“Are you seriously saying you can’t even gather just 5 people?” they were complaining.
I thought there were probably around five people, excluding Hohenheim…
>>74Is the planning all messed up or what…?
>>66Even if my penis doesn’t get hard, my desire doesn’t disappear, and I still eat even when I’m full, so it’s binge eating.
Since it’s based on Hohenheim and he himself says he has detached from it, I believe he must have had the desire itself.
As a result of separating only the understandable parts of the deadly sins that I can comprehend.
It feels like the essential parts that remained were cut off, and it grew in a distorted way.
It goes without saying that greed and pride are still quite present in other aspects as well.
For example, binge eating is not only about appetite, but also about the inability to control desires, and there are such aspects to it.
The obsession and attachment to the more essential, tangible forms of carnal desires are being firmly expressed.
>>72So that’s what lust was…
This guy had lust.
The diligent part that gives not just 10% to Hoenheim, but half.
>>77Because we’re friends…
It seems like something like greed is the ideal in their true heart…
>>77For having half, you’re pretty weak, Hoenham.
I wonder if I’ve wasted my soul’s stock over the years I’ve lived.
>>83Rather, because I recognize a personality in each soul, I probably hesitated to use them carelessly, believing that not a single one should be wasted.
>>91It seems like I left quite a bit for the counter alchemy circle as well.
>>24The theory that Angry-san, who loves big butts, has more lust.
>>78Is that his true nature?
Because we are twin souls who share existence.
There was also the Philosopher’s Stone of the Trap Sage.
If we break the leather bag, then that should be game over… that’s what Hoenheim was thinking too.
Like brothers.
I feel that the essence of the thread image is vividly represented in the fact that greed and arrogance have survived until the final battle.
Even if I’m told to know my place, it’s sad that this guy’s place is in a flask.
>>85Even if I become free, it’s not much different since I’m still holed up in the basement.
>>85I’m just giving the correct despair to those who don’t know their place! That’s why I’m being retorted.
>>85That place serves appropriate punishment to foolish humans who don’t know their place, and it kind of reflects a sense of revenge against those who casually speak as if they are the spokesperson for the truth.
Regardless of the process, once I gained a physical body, a carefree world travel could have been a better ending.
It’s not that the truth said that; it’s just that the spit I threw towards heaven fell back down.
I wonder what would happen if a mediocre alchemist like Tucker were to attempt human transmutation.
>>93It will end up like a gold tooth.
>>98It seems he has enough knowledge to activate some kind of incomprehensible alchemy that allows him to warp people into human pillars through the door of truth…
From birth, it has had a negative impact due to trying to act bad in a strange way.
If I had fought with Hohenheim early on, things wouldn’t have gotten so complicated.
>>94I’m curious about what kind of story could have emerged if things had gone well and been neatly resolved.
It feels like a travel diary that goes around various countries in different eras.
Perhaps it’s because I’ve detached various things by being too laissez-faire.
Not knowing the necessary amount of blood seal, you end up causing unnecessary harm to your allies and instilling distrust.
The plan is too sloppy.
Since it’s a side story, there may not be any particular reason for that, but was the person who had their eyes taken just overlooked simply because no one noticed…?
>>99In that world, human transmutation is absolutely impossible to succeed.
“I said, ‘I succeeded! It’s my daughter who has come back to life!’ and maybe people thought, ‘This guy is lying.'”
Even if it rains, I can manage with alchemy.
Even if it doesn’t come together, it wouldn’t be much of a deal to take another thousand years to do it.
There are a few desires I’ve set aside, but I don’t feel that kind of enthusiasm from my father, like he’s determined to do whatever it takes!
I’ll do it since it seems doable… something like that.
That’s exactly it, truth get! Without doing anything shady.
If I had lived without causing any disputes alongside humans, I think I wouldn’t have been treated that way after death by the truth.
The outcome of being returned beyond the door is unlikely to change.
I mean, first of all, the person who was able to transmute this guy is amazing.
>>103Isn’t it a bit strange to be creating life forms with souls, even though they’re not human?
>>103It’s quite a strange guy, wondering where that knowledge and skill came from.
>>109It seems that a part of Shinri-kun accidentally gained self-awareness.
I have no idea why that happened.
>>103It feels like this wasn’t crafted with a specific depiction in mind, but rather it happened by chance after intense research on immortality or something, using sacrifices along the way, and suddenly this thing came into existence.
>>111Do people who seek the truth show up at places where others mess with life?
>>117Someone’s coming to taunt me, saying, “How could you possibly think you could do human transmutation?”
>>122Could it be that the arrogance element of the thread image comes from Shinri-kun…?
>>123Shinri-kun reflects his own personality.
Al’s truth is calm, so Ed and the truth of the thread being bad-natured is due to his own bad personality.
Compared to a composition that has little more than breasts, the depth of the elements of jealousy, greed, anger, and arrogance.
The thief, thinking they became important by wearing the stolen jewelry, was far too merciless and pitiful.
Well, it’s a thief, but…
I really have a habit of acting all bad in unnecessary situations ever since I was in the flask.
It must be an element of arrogance, right?
>>110Hohenheim sometimes looks particularly bad before his true identity is revealed, so it might be genetic.
>>114It’s a shame, Pinako… I won’t be able to eat your food anymore… (Because a battle is going to happen and I’m prepared to die myself.)
If you had stopped at the point of destroying the kingdom at that time.
Since my father himself feels guilty, it seems like we could reconcile instead.
>>112If we hadn’t done this right after we were destroyed, you and I would have both been dead, do you understand, Hoenhime! Should we have been fighting and aiming for the rain to come and solidify the ground?
Speaking of which, the king’s soul was also inside one of the bodies, wasn’t it?
It seems like it might be from the thread image.
>>119Everyone is talking with Hoenhime.
It’s a miracle that I was able to escape from truth by chance.
Many of the ones who opened doors other than Alphonse have a prickly personality.
I’m actually suspicious that Makoto-kun always has that kind of attitude.
>>124That door is something that the person who opened it possesses, so I wonder if the personality of the truth responding is also derived from the person themselves…
To overcome a complex, it’s important to first be aware of it and not turn a blind eye.
Basically, I think Shintari-kun is just reflecting the people he faces.
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Even Truth couldn’t help but smile wryly at the alchemist of flames who was forced by others to open the door.
>>128I feel sorry for it, so maybe I’ll just keep its eyes…
>>129“I feel a consideration like ‘Since you came here, it’s the rule, so I’ll take the toll, but it’s not my choice, and I’ll take parts that don’t hurt…'”
>>128Hmm, it looks like they got in… I understand it wasn’t intentional, but if I let this slide, other guys will start cheating too, so I guess I’ll take a little from the recoverable range…
Shinri’s personality is almost derived from the people he interacts with.
Colonel’s Truth-kun takes a really light fee and says bye-bye.
Perhaps the colonel would act that way if a child were forced to enter a restricted area by other children.
>>130Is it really that light…?
It’s easy to understand that the exchange for the ability to foresee the future involves not taking the whole eye, but rather just the vision, which is a significant concession.
The colonel was forced to open it, so I can’t quite get into the words of the Chancellor provoking that it’s a punishment for aiming for the truth!
I suppose it’s meant to be about humans as a whole, including things like gold teeth.
In the side story, since an old man appeared who had his eyes taken and is irreparably damaged, it really is just a bit of eyesight taken, with no attendance issues or complications, and it can be reconstructed, that procedure is ridiculously light.
>>136Maybe the master also noticed something and sealed it away, distancing himself from the deception of Amestris.
It’s a slow homunculus.
I’m going to take all your organs, you know, Mahiro-kun…
>>138Sometimes you might take the whole body with you…
>>138Considering that the master is completely taken and while I can still play around with Hohenheim, I can’t bring him back, the Colonel’s gaze is too relaxed…
Even though there is the Philosopher’s Stone, my eyesight has really returned afterwards, so they are keeping it to just a little extra…
The ones who open the door to truth usually have a bad personality, so it’s hard to make a judgment.
>>142A decent person wouldn’t perform human transmutation.
>>142A decent person can’t be the main character in a manga…
Speaking of which, Ed used his own door as a price, but does that mean that, in effect, the Truth inside Ed also died?
>>143Sometimes it’s misunderstood, but Shinri-kun is not in the room beyond the door; instead, you open that door and go to interview Shinri-kun in that space from each individual’s reality.
So, if the door is removed, Niisan won’t be able to come and go, but Shinri-kun will be safe.
I think the parts brought by truth also carry a sense of irony regarding the purpose and way of life of those who have been open about it…
>>144The person from the side story, since what was able to be synthesized is that, it seems they are being punished for having a flawed theory and missing the point.
I was just forced to join, so I can’t even make my usual sarcastic remarks.
Even if the master could use the Philosopher’s Stone to regenerate the stolen womb, I wonder if the person really desires it at this point.
>>150Whether or not something taken from the realm of truth can be somehow dealt with using the Philosopher’s Stone is another matter.
It doesn’t seem like they are the type to settle their self-inflicted debts by using something with such an origin.
Pride-kun, do you really not remember anything?
>>152If you press the button on the forehead, it will threaten you with the previous personality.
It must have been tough for you, Major Shinri… Now that you’ve come, we have to exchange something.
>>155I should have made it into hair or something…
>>158Worrying about the future of the country in exchange for my head… or maybe just my hair…
I also feel that something about you, Shinri-kun, is kind of off.
>>158It would be troubling if you joined the final battle with a shiny bald head.
Only the frames with the colonel turn into a comedic scene.
>>165In anime, using fire requires depictions of flickering light and reflections…
>>168It’s still useless on rainy days, but it’s nice that it’s not too bright, Colonel.
The reasoning was that Niisan was able to return because he was mixed up with Ed, so logically, if the chimera old men presented a door, could they also return through the door of the mixed-up animals?
>>156Ed is increasing!!
>>160It feels like I came back after changing Aru’s door on my own.
>>162You’re terrible, Nii-san.
It seems that the thread image has feelings for Hoenheim without being aware of it.
I wonder what I would have done if the master had really said he was going back.
Did they have Major let them through the door after killing Sister Armstrong?
As a price, I’ll make you have a little mustache in the final episode of the anime…
Even if I regenerate my hair with the Philosopher’s Stone after the war, I’ll still be called a wig alchemist behind my back…
It’s just that what I was doing by myself is being taken over again.
If we’re talking about God, then all the more.
“I want to be human! If that’s the case, maybe I could have somehow blended in.”
I want to become a god, but it’s obvious that it’s out of the question.
Hoenheim is too free.
That guy also has kids.
>>173In short, it would have been enough to just pretend to be twin brothers.
Then, I guess I could make friends and build a family in a good way.
I think that even if I didn’t get beaten up by Nisan, there would eventually come a time when I couldn’t hold back my strength anymore.
The little person in the flask was too arrogant.
A properly served image of karma…
It feels like Makoto-kun knows everything, but he’s just a presence that reflects and advises on that person’s true feelings.
The composition skillfully leads us to not realize that the initially appearing Maritan is a reflection of the bean.
The person who finished the task is amazing, isn’t he?
>>180The person who draws cows can be very trusted in that they always complete their manga.
Fullmetal Alchemist and Silver Spoon both came to a proper ending.
The Führer is always enjoying himself while saying how annoying it is.
Basically, no matter how hard individuals try to see the world, they can only do so through the filter of themselves, and what they can perceive comes only from their own experiences.
What appears to be the all-knowing and all-powerful truth can only be seen through the experiences of those who face it.