![]() ![]() In both FMAB and the manga, the house isn’t burned down until after he passed his exam. In FMA (2003), Edward spent a year under Shou Tucker’s roof as he trained for the State Alchemy Exam, so he set fire to his own roof a year earlier. This change to the 2003 version reflects the alterations made to that anime's storyline. The 2003 series has the year written as 1910, while in the 2010 anime and the manga, it's 1911. It's worth noting that the date changes by a year between FMA (2003) and FMAB (2010). He believed that Ed had guilt and regrets about trying to transmute Trisha, causing Alphonse to lose his body. This was what Edward said, but there is another interpretation of this action: according to their father, Hoenheim, Edward burned down his house not to commit to the future but rather to run away from the past. According to them, destroying their old home symbolized their resolve to leave the past behind and head for their goal of restoring their bodies. On this day in 1911 (or 1910 in the 2003 anime), the Elrics set fire to their old family home. ![]() Edward took Mustang up on his offer with the hopes of finding the Stone and using its power to restore himself and Alphonse. Ed realized that if he joined the military, he could use their research materials to find the Philosopher's Stone, which can bypass the laws of alchemy. ![]() Roy Mustang, who was horrified yet impressed by Ed's affinity for alchemy, offered him the opportunity to try out to become a State Alchemist. The Elrics' opportunity arrives in the form of the military. The boys learned from their folly, but they still wanted their bodies returned to normal so their goal becomes a search for the solution to their newfound problem. Despite everything they lost, the thing that was supposed to be their revived mother turned out to be a mangled abomination of flesh and blood. Ed used alchemy to transmute Al's soul into a nearby suit of armor, which also cost him his right arm. When the boys tried it, they each lost parts of themselves Ed lost his left leg and Al lost his entire body. Unfortunately, Human Transmutation is a strictly taboo practice in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist, as it always has terrible consequences. ![]()
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