Across the room, Alphonse’s hollow armor clanked softly as he shifted. He didn’t have lungs to breathe or skin to feel the draft coming through the window, yet he was more "human" than most men Edward had met in the military.
Since you asked for a "piece" based on this prompt, here is a short narrative reflection inspired by the themes of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood . The Law of Equivalent Exchange
He looked at his automail hand—a cold, steel reminder of a childhood mistake. He wasn’t looking for gold or eternal life. He was looking for the one thing alchemy shouldn’t be able to touch: the warmth of a brother’s soul. Across the room, Alphonse’s hollow armor clanked softly
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"To obtain, something of equal value must be lost," Edward whispered, his voice cracking. The Law of Equivalent Exchange He looked at
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Edward stood up, clapping his hands together. A spark of transmutation jumped between his palms. They weren't just alchemists; they were seekers of a lost wholeness. In a world of equivalent exchange, they were determined to find the one thing that didn't fit the equation: hope. ⚙️ Why this series resonates : It explores the "taboo" of playing God
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