Edward asks if Izumi has a piece of her dead child to use against the homunculus she made. Roy and Alex are assigned to go attack the North where the brothers are said to be, knowing that it's a trap. Ed and Al escape from the military and Ed goes to visit Izumi while Al decides to contact Tucker. Dante opens an alchemic Gate through Rose's baby and sends Hohenheim through it. Sloth appears, catching Hohenheim off guard and subdues him. Hohenheim tells Dante that their souls are breaking down from constant body transfers and she says that she plans to use the Stone that Scar made inside Alphonse. Edward and Alphonse disguise themselves for travel and take a train out of town. He begins to ask pointed questions about Juliet Douglas. Back in Central, Colonel Mustang stands before the military/government officials, claiming that the Elric brothers have gone to another country. Alphonse gets a phone call from Shou Tucker and hides it from Edward. However, Hohenheim disappeared, so Dante had homunculi prepare situations for alchemists to create a Stone so she could continue living that way. Greed makes an excellent character because he doesn't blindly follow Father like his siblings, which suits his personality, considering the fact that he's greedy, and thus, almost selfish.Synopsis: Dante reveals her and Hohenheim's secret: they made a Philosopher's Stone ages ago and used it to keep switching bodies to remain young and healthy. This is important because it propels him to befriend Ed and other humans while coming to terms with his greed for being desired. As the series progresses and Greed possesses Ling (becoming 'Greedling'), Greed gradually encounters humanity. He is quite carefree, despite his villainous ways. Although the anime introduces him as a villain, he's not entirely the same as his homunculus siblings. However, this is one of the elements that makes him so intriguing. Interestingly enough, he almost doesn't seem like a very notable villain in comparison to his sibling, Lust, who radiates importance from her first appearance. Greed, named after one of the seven deadly sins, makes an appearance early on as charismatic and quite arrogant. One of the most notable villain-turned-hero in anime is Greed, a member of the seven homunculi. Along with the two main characters, some of the best characters (and perhaps most favored by fans) include Maes Hughs and Greed. He is frequently mistaken as Ed's older brother due to his height, which becomes a recurring joke throughout the anime. The dichotomy between Al's physical size and his compassion and good heart works quite well to balance drama and comedy. Al is so distinguished as the deuteragonist because although he appears to be huge due to the suit of armor, he is actually still a young boy of fourteen and desires to be seen as such. As a result of the human transmutation incident that had gone wrong, he not only loses his body but his soul also gets trapped in a hulking suit of armor. Meanwhile, Alphonse, the younger brother, undergoes his own internal conflicts throughout the series. It is interesting to also note that the anime's art showcases his physical maturity in a subtle manner. His growth throughout the series is consistent, which is what makes him such a great protagonist. Additionally, he's intelligent, and although he makes numerous mistakes in the show, he quickly learns from them. However, he is also understanding and loyal, and compassionate in his own way. Unlike his younger brother, Ed is loud, assertive, audacious, and stubborn. Ed is a teenager relatively short in stature (which he is constantly teased about), but what he lacks in height he makes up for in his disposition. Along with his younger brother, he embarks on a journey to restore Al's body and fix the problems they had caused during a weak moment of grief. Edward Elric is perhaps one of the top main characters of a series.
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