![]() Men are not Gods, and to play God is to desecrate the human life one is given. His lesson is that anything that causes one to turn away from what they really are is an evil. The lesson of Truth is not that Alchemy is inherently evil (as Scar preached). Panentheism seems the more consistent interpretation) it follows that this world's God has an interest in seeing His creations discover and conform to their God given roles in the universe. Understanding that this world is a theistic one (one might argue for a pantheistic interpretation, but this seems somewhat problematic given the seemingly autonomous existence of Truth. The tolls that Truth exacts are unique to the individuals who face Him. The entire point that Truth seeks to convey is that men cannot play God. The abandonment of alchemy is not the right answer. Who's to say that would work with anyone else? But for all we know it only worked because they were brothers. You have to perform the taboo with another alchemist to even have a chance of it, mixing your blood, or "soul data". So you basically have to fall as far as the Elrics, before you can ascend to their heights. So how is this "The right answer"? Giving up alchemy basically means giving up your life when it's just you. This was brought up in the Manga, as Mustang says he would just go back and offer his alchemy in exchange for his sight back, but that there would be no Portal to then return through. Other alchemists only have one Portal, so if they destroy it, there is no coming back, it's simply their last transmutation, and you never see them again. If somebody wanted to give up their alchemy, it's not as easy as performing Human Transmutation, because that's not all Ed had with him.Įd only survived because of the tangling of souls with Al, leaving a second Portal in the void so they could return home. So, in the series, we see Ed and Al lose their bodies to the Truth, but by the end of the series, Al is able to return his brother's arm, and then Ed is able to defeat Truth by giving up his alchemy, able to take his entire brother back from him, with Truth stating that giving up his alchemy was "The right answer."Įxcept, no other alchemist can do what they did right off the bat. The Heroic Legend of Arslan (Arslan Senki).My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia).Subreddits for similar and recommended shows/manga, and for other works by Hiromu Arakawa Use the links below to view only posts in a particular flair category. Our demographics according to a 100 person survey in October 2014.Mark All Spoilers - No Spoilers In Post Titles.In Particular, No Nina/Alexander/Shou Posts. ![]() No Low-Effort, Overused Or Non-FMA-Related Memes. ![]() See the sidebar in the redesign for details. NOTE: Currently set to private due to Reddit's API changes, see Ĭome post anything related to the Fullmetal Alchemist anime and manga franchise! Questions, discussion, analysis, fan art, cosplay, quality memes, etc.
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