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* AdaptationalIntelligence: In the manga, Tucker was such an [[ItsAllAboutMe egomaniacal psycho]] that [[ObliviouslyEvil genuinely thought he'd be universally praised and rewarded for his experiments]]. This version of Tucker has just enough emotional intelligence to realize he'll be arrested, but figured his life was ruined either way, so he might as well sacrifice his daughter ForScience. This version of Tucker was useful enough to be [[spoiler:turned into a chimera himself and kept in Laboratory 5 and created a perfect replica of Nina, albeit without her soul.]]

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* AdaptationalIntelligence: AdaptationalIntelligence:
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In the manga, Tucker was such an [[ItsAllAboutMe egomaniacal psycho]] that he [[ObliviouslyEvil genuinely thought he'd be universally praised and rewarded for his experiments]]. This version of Tucker has just enough emotional intelligence to realize he'll be arrested, but figured his life was ruined either way, so he might as well sacrifice his daughter ForScience. This version of Tucker was useful enough to be [[spoiler:turned into a ForScience.
** While Tucker's first
chimera himself was a breakthrough in either version, by the time Tucker combined Nina and kept Alexander in Laboratory 5 the manga, he had fallen ''far'' behind others in his field, who could already give people superpowers with few drawbacks. In this version, Tucker's encounter with the Elric brothers happens two years earlier, the government fake his death so he'll continue his research in secret, and [[AdaptationOriginConnection he apparently created the chimeras the military used as soldiers]]. He even manages to [[spoiler:create a perfect replica of Nina, albeit without her soul.]]soul]].



* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler:While not a huge endgame character, he does have a larger role in the 2003 anime than in the manga and ''Brotherhood''.]]
* TheAtoner: Doesn't come off as very sympathetic, though, given how terrible his crime was and the fact that he is committing many more to undo what he did.

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* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler:While While not a huge endgame character, he does have a larger role in the 2003 anime than in the manga manga, where he died right after Nina and ''Brotherhood''.]]
Alexander.
* TheAtoner: Tries to "make up" for what he did to his daughter by bringing her BackFromTheDead. Doesn't come off as very sympathetic, though, given how terrible his crime was and the fact that he is committing many more to undo what he did.
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** KickTheSonOfABitch: Though given Hakuro's [[RapePillageAndBurn later actions]], Bald wounding him doesn't look quite as despicable in retrospect.
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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Buried alive in the cave where he produced Red Water after shooting it up.]]

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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Buried alive in the cave where he produced Red Water after shooting it up.all over the place.]]

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* ItsPersonal: Underwent surgery to obtain his prosthetic arm, only to be discharged because the government saw him as too dangerous with a weaponized automail arm. As revenge, he threw in his lot with a terrorist group.



* MotiveRant: Rants about how he wants to destroy Amestris just to get back at the government for discharging him when they saw he prosthetics as a threat.

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* MotiveRant: Rants tells Ed about how he wants to destroy Amestris just to get back at the government for discharging him when they saw he his prosthetics as a threat.threat.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Is more motivated for revenge against the government than sympathy for the terror group he's part of.
** PsychoForHire: Very bloodthirsty for someone who wants to release the leader of an independence movement.
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[[folder:The Gate]]
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The beginning and the end, the one and the all. The gateway that forms the core of the world's alchemy and the foundry of souls. It is the closest the FMA world has to a true god and a being anyone who breaks the taboo of human transmutation will have to face. [[spoiler:Near the end of the series, it is revealed to also be a portal to a parallel world without alchemy uncannily similar to ours in real life, that uses the souls of those that die in said parallel world to fuel the alchemy of the other world.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The Gate Children]]

The beginning
[[folder:Mugear]]
A greedy gold mine owner near the city of Xenotime who wants to create the philosopher's stone
and employs the end, the one and the all. The gateway that forms the core of the world's alchemy and the foundry of souls. It is the closest the FMA world has Tringham Brothers to a true god and a being anyone who breaks the taboo of human transmutation will have to face. [[spoiler:Near the end of the series, it is revealed to also be a portal to a parallel world without alchemy uncannily similar to ours in real life, that uses the souls of those that die in said parallel world to fuel the alchemy of the other world.]]do so.

->Voiced By: Takayuki Godai (JP), Bill Flynn (EN)



* AdaptedOut: Truth, the Gate's guardian in the Manga is completely absent. This somewhat serves to signify how different Alchemy works in this continuity.
* AfterlifeAntechamber: The BlankWhiteVoid that the Gate resides in functions as a sort of stopover for the dead while they wait for the Gate to let them into the afterlife. As such, resurrecting a dead one is only possible while they are still in this room.
* BlankWhiteVoid: The Gate resides in an endless empty, slightly yellow-tinted, white void where those who have been put before it or the souls of the dead wait for the gate to open.
* TheDarknessGazesBack: When obscured by the darkness of the Gate's insides, the Gate Children's eyes are all that is visible staring out from the door.
* EldritchAbomination: In contrast to the manga's and ''Brotherhood''[='s=] Truth, the Gate in this series is portrayed in a much more esoteric manner. It is presented in a much more grand fashion, making no one near it seem even remotely like an equal. It exists beyond mortal understanding, and while it can be summoned, it requires a very specific method and once summoned it can't be controlled.
* EvilIsNotAToy: While the Gate isn't explicitly evil, it's still an extremely dangerous and unknowable being that will not hesitate to completely destroy a person both physically and mentally if they attempt to abuse its power. [[spoiler:When Envy forces it open and orders it to take him to Hohenheim, it transforms him into a giant serpent, so that by the time he's exited, he can't do much of anything but hide for fear of being killed in such a highly conspicuous form.]]
* GateOfTruth: A really similar version to its [[TropeNamer trope-naming]] counterpart from the manga, but not the same. The Gate contains all there is to know and all that will be known. However, expect to pay a price for that knowledge.
* GeniusLoci: Unlike in the Manga where Truth is a distinct entity who speaks to any alchemist summoned before it, in this continuity, the Gate itself is implied to be a sentient force that uses the Gate Children to extract a person's limbs/body in exchange for alchemic knowledge.
* HumanoidAbomination: The "Gate Children" that reside inside, a mass of black babies that drag inside the Gate whoever is unfortunate to rip the toll out of the alchemist (when they have committed the sin of human transmutation). [[spoiler: They are suggested to be either the souls of those that die in the parallel world or a cluster of human souls from both worlds (Wrath was temporarily one of them--and took Ed's limbs for himself).]]
* JerkassGods: Not so much Jerkass as uncaring and indifferent but to those who end up having to face it, it makes little difference... If you commit the taboo of human transmutation, get ready to suffer.
* TheUnintelligible: The Gate is only heard speaking once, and that one time the only thing that is heard is a brief loud static, though Ed still understands it.

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* AdaptedOut: Truth, AssholeVictim: Considering the Gate's guardian in the Manga is completely absent. This somewhat serves to signify how different Alchemy works in fact that this continuity.
* AfterlifeAntechamber: The BlankWhiteVoid that
guy let a nearby city be poisoned, [[spoiler: killed the Gate resides in functions as a sort of stopover for the dead while they wait for the Gate to let them into the afterlife. As such, resurrecting a dead one is only possible while they are still in this room.
* BlankWhiteVoid: The Gate resides in an endless empty, slightly yellow-tinted, white void where those who have been put before it or the souls of the dead wait for the gate to open.
* TheDarknessGazesBack: When obscured by the darkness of the Gate's insides, the Gate Children's eyes are all that is visible staring out from the door.
* EldritchAbomination: In contrast to the manga's
Trigham's father]], and ''Brotherhood''[='s=] Truth, the Gate in this series is portrayed in a much more esoteric manner. It is presented in a much more grand fashion, making no one near it seem even remotely like an equal. It exists beyond mortal understanding, and while it can be summoned, it requires a very specific method and once summoned it can't be controlled.
* EvilIsNotAToy: While the Gate isn't explicitly evil,
greedy bastard, it's still an extremely dangerous hard to really mourn him.
* Greed: And how. He wants to revive Xenotime to become rich.
* HateSink: Greedy bastard who [[spoiler: orphaned the Tringhams
and unknowable being that will not hesitate is willing to completely destroy a person both physically and mentally if they attempt kill cause miscarriages to abuse its power. [[spoiler:When Envy forces it open and orders it to take him to Hohenheim, it transforms him into make red stones]]. Not exactly a giant serpent, so that by winning combo.
* ItsAllAboutMe: You better believe it.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Buried alive in
the time he's exited, cave where he can't do much of anything but hide for fear of being killed in such a highly conspicuous form.produced Red Water after shooting it up.]]
* GateOfTruth: A really similar version NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Wants to its [[TropeNamer trope-naming]] counterpart from revitalize the manga, but not the same. The Gate contains all there is nearby city...to know and all that will be known. However, expect to pay a price for that knowledge.
fill his own pockets.
* GeniusLoci: Unlike in the Manga where Truth is a distinct entity who speaks to any alchemist summoned before it, in this continuity, the Gate itself is implied to be a sentient force that uses the Gate Children to extract a person's limbs/body in exchange for alchemic knowledge.
* HumanoidAbomination: The "Gate Children" that reside inside, a mass of black babies that drag inside the Gate whoever is unfortunate to rip the toll out of the alchemist (when they have committed the sin of human transmutation).
PoweredByAForsakenChild: [[spoiler: They are suggested Wants to be either use fetuses in pregnant woman as catalysts for the souls of those that die Red Stone.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Not only is willing to harm the Tringhams and Elrics, but [[spoiler: wants the unborn fetuses
in the parallel world or a cluster of human souls from both worlds (Wrath nearby city to be used as catalysts for the Red Stones. Understandably, Nash was temporarily one of them--and took Ed's limbs for himself).]]
* JerkassGods: Not so much Jerkass as uncaring
repulsed by this idea and indifferent but tried to those who end up having to face it, it makes little difference... If you commit the taboo of human transmutation, get ready to suffer.
leave in disgust.]]
* TheUnintelligible: The Gate is only heard speaking once, and that one time the only thing that is heard is a brief loud static, though Ed still understands it.YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Killed Nash when he was appalled at his plan.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: See above.]]



!!''[[Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheConquerorOfShamballa The Conqueror of Shamballa]]''
[[folder:Dietlinde Eckhart]]
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The chairman of the Thule Society, the secretive occult research arm of the Nazi government. She acts as the primary antagonist of ''Conqueror of Shamballa''. Eckhart aims to open a portal to Amestris--to her, the fabled "Shamballa"--so she can use its "magic" to help Hitler take over Germany. However, upon realizing the true power of the alternative world's alchemists, Eckhart's excitement turns to paranoia, driving her to instead try to destroy the other world out of fear they may conquer her own.

->Voiced by: Creator/KazukoKatou (JP), Creator/KellyManison (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Ana Ángeles García (Spain), Hélène Bizot (French)[[/labelnote]]

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!!''[[Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheConquerorOfShamballa The Conqueror of Shamballa]]''
[[folder:Dietlinde Eckhart]]
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The chairman of
[[folder: Bald]]
A terrorist leader who
the Thule Society, the secretive occult research arm of the Nazi government. She acts as the primary antagonist of ''Conqueror of Shamballa''. Eckhart aims Elrics face on their way to open Central Command, taking a portal to Amestris--to her, the fabled "Shamballa"--so she can use its "magic" to help Hitler take over Germany. However, upon realizing the true power of the alternative world's alchemists, Eckhart's excitement turns to paranoia, driving her to instead try to destroy the other world out of fear they may conquer her own.

train hostage.

->Voiced by: Creator/KazukoKatou By: Kouji Ishii (JP), Creator/KellyManison (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Ana Ángeles García (Spain), Hélène Bizot (French)[[/labelnote]]Andrew Chandler (EN)



* AbsoluteXenophobe: Unsurprisingly, as a pro-Aryan supporter of the Nazi party. Despite her goal to wield the power of the titular Shamballa, she begins to fear the strength of alchemy and decides [[spoiler:the denizens of the other world are untrustworthy beasts and tries to kill them all]].
* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Devolves into one after crossing throught the Gate and arriving at Amestris, rambling about how she is going to ''destroy their entire world'' out of fear and paranoia. She also acts incredibly unhinged during the final confrontation against Edward.]]
* BigBad: It is her desire to conquer the world of Amestris that drives the conflict of the story.
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:After she fails to defeat Edward in her OneWingedAngel mode, she mutates into something that can be best described as a obese humanoid with a tube that emerges from her mouth that coils around her body, with a large head with a cobra-like headdress, with swollen blobs of meat all over her torso and her limbs become really inflated, that desperately tries to get Noah to open the gate before being killed by Hughes. After dying, she goes back to her human form in a suit of armor.]]
* EvilLaugh: Once she loses her stoic personality, she gains this.
* FantasticRacism: In addition to her affiliation with the Nazis, Eckhart fears the 2003 FMA world because of their ability to use alchemy and loses all excitement for using their abilities for her own plans to conquer her world and instead [[spoiler:tries to destroy them out of fear]].
* FinalBoss: For the 2003 continuity.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Once willing to use the mystical powers of Shamballa to help the Nazis conquer the world, when Eckhart realizes the other world holds people capable of using alchemy, she becomes terrified of their power and [[spoiler:tries to kill them all to stop a potential invasion of her world]].
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Once she reaches Ed's world, she starts ranting how the people of that world are monsters just because they can use alchemy so easily. Ed and Al manage to send her back through the Gate, leaving her in a monstrous state in front of her own troops. She is quickly gunned down because she looks like a monster.]]
* KnightTemplar: A fanatical believer in the glory of the Aryan race, Eckhart wants to conquer the world for Nazi Germany to bring back their glory and the idea of [[spoiler:Ed's world having power her people do not drives her to try and kill them all out of terror]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her name is based off of Dietrich Eckhart, a member (though not chairman- possibly he was only an associate) of the Thule Society and a leader and co-founder of the German Workers Party, which later became the [[ThoseWackyNazis National Socialist German Workers Party]]. He was a major influence on UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler and saw him as the DarkMessiah Germany had been waiting for. She is probably also based on Helena Blavatsky, who co-founded the Theosophical Society which preceded the Thule, and founded the Theosophy occult system. All three were antisemitic {{Jerkass}}es who melded the idea of Aryan supremacy with mystical elements, though the real Eckhart less than the ladies.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: At the end of the film, Eckhart reveals her desire to [[spoiler:destroy Ed's world out of fear of their alchemic abilities and an invasion of her world]] but given her intent to use mystical powers for herself to conquer her own world, makes her a complete and utter hypocrite.
* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:Her desire of conquest devolves into wanting to destroy the entire ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' world (AKA Shamballa) because of her fear of alchemy.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:In the finale she manages to gain some powers from the Gate when crossing it (due to getting covered in gate children), gaining very advanced alchemic powers in order to combat Ed, far beyond that of any normal alchemist. However, after her defeat and VillainousBreakdown it just devolves into BodyHorror.]]
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Eckhart makes multiple references to her belief in the guidance of the Aryan race and her [[spoiler:motivation to destroy "Shamballa" is motivated out of prejudiced fear of the people there being different]].
* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler: Almost immediately after entering Amestris, she becomes obsessed with destroying it out of fear of what its citizens could do to her world. This reaches a breaking point when Al transmutes his soul into several suits of armor to surround her when she tries to kill Ed, causing her to suffer a screaming breakdown that transitions into her becoming a hideous, hulking mass covered in Gate Entities attempting to force Noah to send her back through the Gate. The nightmarish face she makes in death is a testament to how far she mentally falls.]]
* ShouldersOfDoom: Seriously, those shoulder pads can give football players a run for their money.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Her voice is quite soft and gentle. However, she is also the BigBad of the movie.
* ThoseWackyNazis: She's a villain from 1920's Germany (even though the Nazis themselves are not in power yet). What are you expecting? [[spoiler:That being said, she eventually gives up her support of the Nazis' takeover to try and wipe out the 2003 FMA world.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Once she loses her fight against Ed in her OneWingedAngel form and it mutates into flat-out BodyHorror, she ''snaps'' and is reduced to ordering her underlings to send her back to the other side of the Gate.]]

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* AbsoluteXenophobe: Unsurprisingly, as ArtificialLimbs: Has a pro-Aryan supporter of the Nazi party. Despite her goal prosthetic arm to wield the power of the titular Shamballa, she begins to fear the strength of alchemy and decides [[spoiler:the denizens of the other world are untrustworthy beasts and tries to kill them all]].
contrast with Ed's.
* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Devolves into one after crossing throught the Gate and arriving at Amestris, rambling about how she is going to ''destroy their entire world'' out of fear and paranoia. She also acts incredibly unhinged during the final confrontation against Edward.]]
* BigBad: It is her desire to conquer the world of Amestris that drives the conflict of the story.
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:After she fails to defeat Edward in her OneWingedAngel mode, she mutates into something that can be best described as a obese humanoid with a tube that emerges from her mouth that coils around her body, with a large head with a cobra-like headdress, with swollen blobs of meat all over her torso and her limbs become really inflated, that desperately tries to get Noah to open the gate before being killed by Hughes. After dying, she goes back to her human form in a suit of armor.]]
* EvilLaugh: Once she loses her stoic personality, she gains this.
* FantasticRacism: In addition to her affiliation with the Nazis, Eckhart fears the 2003 FMA world because of their ability to use alchemy and loses all excitement for using their abilities for her own plans to conquer her world and instead [[spoiler:tries to destroy them out of fear]].
* FinalBoss: For the 2003 continuity.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Once
Is perfectly willing to use have the mystical powers of Shamballa to help train's passengers massacred.
* CurbStompBattle: On
the Nazis conquer receiving end of this, first from Ed, then from Roy.
* EyePatchOfPower: Sports a nice big one over his right eye; serves to make him more menacing.
* FormerRegimePersonnel: went from serving in
the world, when Eckhart realizes Amestrian army to serving the other world holds people capable of using alchemy, she becomes terrified of their power and [[spoiler:tries Eastern Liberation Front.
* GoodProstheticEvilProsthetic: In contrast
to kill them all to stop a potential invasion of her world]].
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Once she reaches
Ed's world, she starts ranting how the people of limbs, Bald's has a machine gun built into it, illustrating his more violent nature. Ed does convert his arm into weapons, namely a sword and gun, but that world are monsters just because they can use alchemy so easily. Ed and Al manage to send her back is through the Gate, leaving her in a monstrous state his use of alchemy, not due to Winry's design.
* HarmfulToMinors: shoots and wounds Hakuro
in front of her own troops. She his wife and children.
* HumiliationConga: his entire crew
is quickly gunned down because she looks like a monster.]]
handily beaten by two children. Bald himself is drenched, has his weaponized arm destroyed, and later scorched by Roy.
* KnightTemplar: A fanatical believer KickTheDog: Shooting Hakuro's ear in front of his family and threatening to massacre everyone on the glory of the Aryan race, Eckhart train.
** KickTheSonOfABitch: Though given Hakuro's [[RapePillageAndBurn later actions]], Bald wounding him doesn't look quite as despicable in retrospect.
* MotiveRant: Rants about how he
wants to conquer the world for Nazi Germany to bring back their glory and the idea of [[spoiler:Ed's world having power her people do not drives her to try and kill them all out of terror]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her name is based off of Dietrich Eckhart, a member (though not chairman- possibly he was only an associate) of the Thule Society and a leader and co-founder of the German Workers Party, which later became the [[ThoseWackyNazis National Socialist German Workers Party]]. He was a major influence on UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler and saw him as the DarkMessiah Germany had been waiting for. She is probably also based on Helena Blavatsky, who co-founded the Theosophical Society which preceded the Thule, and founded the Theosophy occult system. All three were antisemitic {{Jerkass}}es who melded the idea of Aryan supremacy with mystical elements, though the real Eckhart less than the ladies.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: At the end of the film, Eckhart reveals her desire to [[spoiler:destroy Ed's world out of fear of their alchemic abilities and an invasion of her world]] but given her intent to use mystical powers for herself to conquer her own world, makes her a complete and utter hypocrite.
* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:Her desire of conquest devolves into wanting
to destroy Amestris just to get back at the entire ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' world (AKA Shamballa) because of her fear of alchemy.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:In the finale she manages to gain some powers from the Gate
government for discharging him when crossing they saw he prosthetics as a threat.
* ProstheticLimbReveal: Reveals his arm when Ed starts to grapple with him.
-->'''Edward''': "Two automailers, go figure!"
* RenegadeSplinterFaction: Former Amestrian military now part of the Easter Liberation Front.
* StarterVillain: Cornello functions as one for the narrative, but chronologically he's one of the earliest threats Ed and Al face.
* TakeNoPrisoners: has no qualms slaughtering every man, woman, and child onboard.
* UnwittingPawn: for Roy Mustang, who is not only aware of his plot, but uses
it (due as an opportunity to getting covered in gate children), gaining very advanced alchemic powers in order to combat Ed, far beyond that of any normal alchemist. However, after her test the Elrics, who handily defeat and VillainousBreakdown it just devolves into BodyHorror.]]
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Eckhart makes multiple references to her belief in
all the guidance of the Aryan race and her [[spoiler:motivation to destroy "Shamballa" is motivated out of prejudiced fear of the people there being different]].
* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler: Almost immediately after entering Amestris, she becomes obsessed with destroying it out of fear of what its citizens could do to her world. This reaches a breaking point when Al transmutes his soul into several suits of armor to surround her when she tries to kill Ed, causing her to suffer a screaming breakdown that transitions into her becoming a hideous, hulking mass covered in Gate Entities attempting to force Noah to send her back through the Gate. The nightmarish face she makes in death is a testament to how far she mentally falls.]]
* ShouldersOfDoom: Seriously, those shoulder pads can give football players a run for their money.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Her voice is quite soft and gentle. However, she is also the BigBad of the movie.
* ThoseWackyNazis: She's a villain from 1920's Germany (even though the Nazis themselves are not in power yet). What are you expecting? [[spoiler:That being said, she eventually gives up her support of the Nazis' takeover to try and wipe out the 2003 FMA world.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Once she loses her fight against Ed in her OneWingedAngel form and it mutates into flat-out BodyHorror, she ''snaps'' and is reduced to ordering her underlings to send her back to the other side of the Gate.]]
hijackers.



[[folder:Noah]]
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A young Romani woman whom Ed encounters in our world.

->Voiced by: Creator/MiyuuSawai (JP), Creator/LeahClark (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Cecilia Santiago (Spain), Isabelle Volpe (French)[[/labelnote]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The Gate Children]]

The beginning and the end, the one and the all. The gateway that forms the core of the world's alchemy and the foundry of souls. It is the closest the FMA world has to a true god and a being anyone who breaks the taboo of human transmutation will have to face. [[spoiler:Near the end of the series, it is revealed to also be a portal to a parallel world without alchemy uncannily similar to ours
in our world.

->Voiced by: Creator/MiyuuSawai (JP), Creator/LeahClark (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Cecilia Santiago (Spain), Isabelle Volpe (French)[[/labelnote]]
real life, that uses the souls of those that die in said parallel world to fuel the alchemy of the other world.]]



* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: So much that [[spoiler:she aids the Thule Society thinking that, if she reaches Amestris, she won't be discriminated against there.]] Given her jerkass "fellow" gypsies remorselessly sell her to a carnival and she only weakly complains to them ([[LackOfEmpathy who brush it off and depart without looking back]]), this is made scathingly obvious that there was no camaraderie there. Worse, those other gypsies never appear again and suffer [[KarmaHoudini no consequences]] for selling her out.
* DarkMagicalGirl: Has the power to read the minds of those she touches.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:At first she's a good person, if rather... odd. Then, she helps the Thule Society because she believes they'll help her reach Amestris. ''Then'' she turns against them when she realizes how evil they really are.]]
* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:"Take me with you!!"]]
* HotGypsyWoman: Averted, she dresses and acts quite modestly, but she's nearly exploited in prostitution until Ed saves her.
* IdenticalStranger: Heavily implied, but never stated directly, to be our world's counterpart to Rosé Thomas.
* MagicalRomani: Noah is a young Romani woman with the ability to read people's minds using touch.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:For the Thule Society.]]
* TheNotLoveInterest: She resembles one for Edward and has some shippy-looking scenes with him, but their relationship is ultimately platonic. This was a developmental decision, as Noah was originally the center of a love triangle between Alfons and Ed before it was written out.
* NotSoStoic: She puts on a front with Ed that she's not bothered by the constant racism and abuse hurled at her, but she ultimately ends up [[spoiler:aiding the Thule Society in a desperate attempt to get to Amestris where she hopes she can escape her Romani stigma.]]
* OnlyOneName: Her surname is never given.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name is often spelled "Noa" as well as "Noah", which would put her in the MeaningfulName category similar to her Amestris counterpart.
* TokenMinority: Being a Romani in Germany, she pretty much stands out in the movie.
* YouAreNotAlone: Noah's internal struggle. She wants to find a home for herself where she wouldn't be mistreated.

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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: So much AdaptedOut: Truth, the Gate's guardian in the Manga is completely absent. This somewhat serves to signify how different Alchemy works in this continuity.
* AfterlifeAntechamber: The BlankWhiteVoid
that [[spoiler:she aids the Thule Society thinking that, if she reaches Amestris, she won't be discriminated against there.]] Given her jerkass "fellow" gypsies remorselessly sell her Gate resides in functions as a sort of stopover for the dead while they wait for the Gate to let them into the afterlife. As such, resurrecting a carnival and she dead one is only weakly complains to them ([[LackOfEmpathy who brush it off and depart without looking back]]), possible while they are still in this is made scathingly obvious that there was no camaraderie there. Worse, room.
* BlankWhiteVoid: The Gate resides in an endless empty, slightly yellow-tinted, white void where
those other gypsies never appear again who have been put before it or the souls of the dead wait for the gate to open.
* TheDarknessGazesBack: When obscured by the darkness of the Gate's insides, the Gate Children's eyes are all that is visible staring out from the door.
* EldritchAbomination: In contrast to the manga's
and suffer [[KarmaHoudini no consequences]] for selling her out.
* DarkMagicalGirl: Has
''Brotherhood''[='s=] Truth, the power to read Gate in this series is portrayed in a much more esoteric manner. It is presented in a much more grand fashion, making no one near it seem even remotely like an equal. It exists beyond mortal understanding, and while it can be summoned, it requires a very specific method and once summoned it can't be controlled.
* EvilIsNotAToy: While
the minds of those she touches.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:At first she's
Gate isn't explicitly evil, it's still an extremely dangerous and unknowable being that will not hesitate to completely destroy a good person, person both physically and mentally if rather... odd. Then, she helps the Thule Society because she believes they'll help her reach Amestris. ''Then'' she turns against them when she realizes how evil they really are.attempt to abuse its power. [[spoiler:When Envy forces it open and orders it to take him to Hohenheim, it transforms him into a giant serpent, so that by the time he's exited, he can't do much of anything but hide for fear of being killed in such a highly conspicuous form.]]
* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:"Take me with you!!"]]
* HotGypsyWoman: Averted, she dresses and acts quite modestly, but she's nearly exploited in prostitution until Ed saves her.
* IdenticalStranger: Heavily implied, but never stated directly,
GateOfTruth: A really similar version to be our world's its [[TropeNamer trope-naming]] counterpart from the manga, but not the same. The Gate contains all there is to Rosé Thomas.
know and all that will be known. However, expect to pay a price for that knowledge.
* MagicalRomani: Noah GeniusLoci: Unlike in the Manga where Truth is a young Romani woman with the ability distinct entity who speaks to read people's minds using touch.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:For the Thule Society.]]
* TheNotLoveInterest: She resembles one for Edward and has some shippy-looking scenes with him, but their relationship is ultimately platonic. This was a developmental decision, as Noah was originally the center of a love triangle between Alfons and Ed
any alchemist summoned before it was written out.
* NotSoStoic: She puts on
it, in this continuity, the Gate itself is implied to be a front with Ed sentient force that she's not bothered by uses the constant racism and abuse hurled at her, but she ultimately ends up [[spoiler:aiding Gate Children to extract a person's limbs/body in exchange for alchemic knowledge.
* HumanoidAbomination: The "Gate Children" that reside inside, a mass of black babies that drag inside
the Thule Society in a desperate attempt Gate whoever is unfortunate to get rip the toll out of the alchemist (when they have committed the sin of human transmutation). [[spoiler: They are suggested to Amestris where she hopes she can escape her Romani stigma.]]
* OnlyOneName: Her surname is never given.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name is often spelled "Noa" as well as "Noah", which would put her
be either the souls of those that die in the MeaningfulName category similar to her Amestris counterpart.
parallel world or a cluster of human souls from both worlds (Wrath was temporarily one of them--and took Ed's limbs for himself).]]
* TokenMinority: Being a Romani in Germany, she pretty JerkassGods: Not so much stands out in Jerkass as uncaring and indifferent but to those who end up having to face it, it makes little difference... If you commit the movie.
* YouAreNotAlone: Noah's internal struggle. She wants
taboo of human transmutation, get ready to find suffer.
* TheUnintelligible: The Gate is only heard speaking once, and that one time the only thing that is heard is
a home for herself where she wouldn't be mistreated.brief loud static, though Ed still understands it.



[[folder:Alfons Heiderich]]
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A boy whom Edward also becomes friends with in our world. He has a huge and beautiful dream and needs to fulfill it soon... because he's dying of an illness.

->Voiced by: Creator/ShunOguri (JP), Creator/JasonLiebrecht (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Sergio García (Spain), Taric Mehani (French)[[/labelnote]]

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[[folder:Alfons Heiderich]]
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The chairman
of an illness.

the Thule Society, the secretive occult research arm of the Nazi government. She acts as the primary antagonist of ''Conqueror of Shamballa''. Eckhart aims to open a portal to Amestris--to her, the fabled "Shamballa"--so she can use its "magic" to help Hitler take over Germany. However, upon realizing the true power of the alternative world's alchemists, Eckhart's excitement turns to paranoia, driving her to instead try to destroy the other world out of fear they may conquer her own.

->Voiced by: Creator/ShunOguri Creator/KazukoKatou (JP), Creator/JasonLiebrecht Creator/KellyManison (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Sergio Languages]]Ana Ángeles García (Spain), Taric Mehani Hélène Bizot (French)[[/labelnote]]



* AmbiguouslyBi: There are many moments implying that his interest in Edward is more than platonic, such as when he makes a bothered face when Edward tells him how he can't wait to get back to his world (which means permanently leaving him). Though in the beginning of the movie he is also seen blushing and flustered by the Romani women they meet on the cart after Ed wrecks their vehicle.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler: In the middle of the film, he comes back from work looking slightly disturbed, and when Edward right after that tries to convince him to get away from the Thule Society, Alfons shoves him to the stairs, yells that he has no right to tell him what to do.]]
* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:After being shot by Rudolf Hess.]]
* DreamWalker: Got this trope applied to him by Alphonse, who states that he often sees a 17-year-old version of himself staying with Edward in a strange world.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:He helps Ed go back into his world with a two-seater rocket, but [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself]] to do it as he is shot by Rudolf Hess for betraying the regime.]]
* FirstNameBasis: Initially, only Edward refers to him as Alfons while everyone else calls him Heiderich. Noah later picks up on this but Edward remains the first one to do so. In return, Alfons calls him "Edward-[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics san]]".
* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:He visibly smiles in satisfaction after being shot helping Ed get back to Amestris.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has blond hair and is very nice.
* IdenticalStranger: Looks and acts very similar to Al. Justified, since he's Al's parallel-world counterpart.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: A somewhat realistic case: he's literally a rocket scientist, and the fumes from the rocket fuels he was creating have destroyed the poor guy's lungs. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope As it turns out]], though, that isn't what eventually kills him. It's Rudolf Hess.]]
* InnocentBlueEyes: They mark his idealistic nature and is the biggest difference between him and Alphonse, who has grey/brown eyes.
* NiceGuy: Like Alphonse, he's a very soft-spoken and kind-hearted individual, so nice that he doesn't utter a complaint when Edward accidentally crashes the car implied to be his in the beginning of the movie.
* OneSteveLimit: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] and [[JustifiedTrope justified]] because he's Alphonse's real world counterpart. (Their names, while written differently in Latin (Alphonse and Alfons), sounds the same and is similarly romanized in Japanese as アルフォンス.) Edward distinguishes them by calling his little brother "Al" but him "Alfons".
* TeenGenius: Despite being a teenager, he's an extremely skilled rocket scientist.
* TragicDream: [[spoiler:Already dying of a disease, Alfons is aware that his dream of advancing rocket technology will not last long.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Some official art and sources spells his name as "Alphonse". The spelling "Alfons" is generally more preferred however, as it helps distinguish him from Alphonse Elric.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: He's very aware of this due to his illness.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: There are many moments implying that his interest in Edward is more than platonic, such AbsoluteXenophobe: Unsurprisingly, as when he makes a bothered face when Edward tells him how he can't wait to get back to his world (which means permanently leaving him). Though in the beginning pro-Aryan supporter of the movie he is also seen blushing and flustered by Nazi party. Despite her goal to wield the Romani women they meet on the cart after Ed wrecks their vehicle.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler: In the middle
power of the film, he comes back from work looking slightly disturbed, titular Shamballa, she begins to fear the strength of alchemy and when Edward right after that decides [[spoiler:the denizens of the other world are untrustworthy beasts and tries to convince him to get away from kill them all]].
* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Devolves into one after crossing throught
the Thule Society, Alfons shoves him Gate and arriving at Amestris, rambling about how she is going to ''destroy their entire world'' out of fear and paranoia. She also acts incredibly unhinged during the stairs, yells that he has no right to tell him what to do.final confrontation against Edward.]]
* DiesWideOpen: BigBad: It is her desire to conquer the world of Amestris that drives the conflict of the story.
* BodyHorror:
[[spoiler:After she fails to defeat Edward in her OneWingedAngel mode, she mutates into something that can be best described as a obese humanoid with a tube that emerges from her mouth that coils around her body, with a large head with a cobra-like headdress, with swollen blobs of meat all over her torso and her limbs become really inflated, that desperately tries to get Noah to open the gate before being shot killed by Rudolf Hess.Hughes. After dying, she goes back to her human form in a suit of armor.]]
* DreamWalker: Got this trope applied EvilLaugh: Once she loses her stoic personality, she gains this.
* FantasticRacism: In addition
to him by Alphonse, who states that he often sees a 17-year-old version of himself staying her affiliation with Edward in a strange world.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:He helps Ed go back into his
the Nazis, Eckhart fears the 2003 FMA world with a two-seater rocket, but [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself]] because of their ability to do it as he is shot by Rudolf Hess use alchemy and loses all excitement for betraying using their abilities for her own plans to conquer her world and instead [[spoiler:tries to destroy them out of fear]].
* FinalBoss: For
the regime.2003 continuity.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Once willing to use the mystical powers of Shamballa to help the Nazis conquer the world, when Eckhart realizes the other world holds people capable of using alchemy, she becomes terrified of their power and [[spoiler:tries to kill them all to stop a potential invasion of her world]].
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Once she reaches Ed's world, she starts ranting how the people of that world are monsters just because they can use alchemy so easily. Ed and Al manage to send her back through the Gate, leaving her in a monstrous state in front of her own troops. She is quickly gunned down because she looks like a monster.
]]
* FirstNameBasis: Initially, KnightTemplar: A fanatical believer in the glory of the Aryan race, Eckhart wants to conquer the world for Nazi Germany to bring back their glory and the idea of [[spoiler:Ed's world having power her people do not drives her to try and kill them all out of terror]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her name is based off of Dietrich Eckhart, a member (though not chairman- possibly he was
only Edward refers to an associate) of the Thule Society and a leader and co-founder of the German Workers Party, which later became the [[ThoseWackyNazis National Socialist German Workers Party]]. He was a major influence on UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler and saw him as Alfons while everyone else calls him Heiderich. Noah later picks up the DarkMessiah Germany had been waiting for. She is probably also based on this Helena Blavatsky, who co-founded the Theosophical Society which preceded the Thule, and founded the Theosophy occult system. All three were antisemitic {{Jerkass}}es who melded the idea of Aryan supremacy with mystical elements, though the real Eckhart less than the ladies.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: At the end of the film, Eckhart reveals her desire to [[spoiler:destroy Ed's world out of fear of their alchemic abilities and an invasion of her world]]
but Edward remains given her intent to use mystical powers for herself to conquer her own world, makes her a complete and utter hypocrite.
* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:Her desire of conquest devolves into wanting to destroy
the first one to do so. In return, Alfons calls him "Edward-[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics san]]".
* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:He visibly smiles in satisfaction after being shot helping Ed get back to Amestris.
entire ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' world (AKA Shamballa) because of her fear of alchemy.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has blond hair and is very nice.
* IdenticalStranger: Looks and acts very similar to Al. Justified, since he's Al's parallel-world counterpart.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: A somewhat realistic case: he's literally a rocket scientist, and
OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:In the fumes finale she manages to gain some powers from the rocket fuels he was creating have destroyed the poor guy's lungs. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope As Gate when crossing it turns out]], though, (due to getting covered in gate children), gaining very advanced alchemic powers in order to combat Ed, far beyond that isn't what eventually kills him. It's Rudolf Hess.of any normal alchemist. However, after her defeat and VillainousBreakdown it just devolves into BodyHorror.]]
* InnocentBlueEyes: They mark his idealistic nature and is the biggest difference between him and Alphonse, who has grey/brown eyes.
* NiceGuy: Like Alphonse, he's a very soft-spoken and kind-hearted individual, so nice that he doesn't utter a complaint when Edward accidentally crashes the car implied
PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Eckhart makes multiple references to be his her belief in the beginning guidance of the movie.
* OneSteveLimit: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]
Aryan race and [[JustifiedTrope justified]] because he's Alphonse's real world counterpart. (Their names, while written differently in Latin (Alphonse and Alfons), sounds her [[spoiler:motivation to destroy "Shamballa" is motivated out of prejudiced fear of the same and is similarly romanized in Japanese as アルフォンス.) Edward distinguishes them by calling his little brother "Al" but him "Alfons".
* TeenGenius: Despite
people there being a teenager, he's an extremely skilled rocket scientist.
different]].
* TragicDream: [[spoiler:Already dying SanitySlippage: [[spoiler: Almost immediately after entering Amestris, she becomes obsessed with destroying it out of fear of what its citizens could do to her world. This reaches a disease, Alfons is aware breaking point when Al transmutes his soul into several suits of armor to surround her when she tries to kill Ed, causing her to suffer a screaming breakdown that his dream of advancing rocket technology will not last long.transitions into her becoming a hideous, hulking mass covered in Gate Entities attempting to force Noah to send her back through the Gate. The nightmarish face she makes in death is a testament to how far she mentally falls.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Some official art ShouldersOfDoom: Seriously, those shoulder pads can give football players a run for their money.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Her voice is quite soft
and sources spells his name as "Alphonse". The spelling "Alfons" gentle. However, she is generally more preferred however, as it helps distinguish him also the BigBad of the movie.
* ThoseWackyNazis: She's a villain
from Alphonse Elric.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: He's very aware
1920's Germany (even though the Nazis themselves are not in power yet). What are you expecting? [[spoiler:That being said, she eventually gives up her support of this due the Nazis' takeover to his illness.try and wipe out the 2003 FMA world.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Once she loses her fight against Ed in her OneWingedAngel form and it mutates into flat-out BodyHorror, she ''snaps'' and is reduced to ordering her underlings to send her back to the other side of the Gate.]]



[[folder:Fritz Lang]]
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Creator/FritzLang.

Yes, ''that'' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Lang Fritz Lang]], and our world's counterpart to King Bradley [[note]] technically the counterpart to the man who the Bradley/Pride homunculus was based on [[/note]]. He and Ed cross paths after a case of MistakenIdentity, and goes on to act as a source of advice and aid through the movie.

->Voiced by: Creator/HidekatsuShibata (JP), Ed Blaylock (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Fernando Hernández (Spain), Yann Pichon (French)[[/labelnote]]

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Creator/FritzLang.

Yes, ''that'' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Lang Fritz Lang]], and
A young Romani woman whom Ed encounters in our world's counterpart to King Bradley [[note]] technically the counterpart to the man who the Bradley/Pride homunculus was based on [[/note]]. He and Ed cross paths after a case of MistakenIdentity, and goes on to act as a source of advice and aid through the movie.

world.

->Voiced by: Creator/HidekatsuShibata Creator/MiyuuSawai (JP), Ed Blaylock Creator/LeahClark (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Fernando Hernández Languages]]Cecilia Santiago (Spain), Yann Pichon Isabelle Volpe (French)[[/labelnote]]



* EccentricMentor: To Ed.
* GoodCounterpart: To King Bradley/Pride.
* HistoricalHilarity: Due to the sheer {{irony}} of his ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' world's counterpart.

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* EccentricMentor: To Ed.
* GoodCounterpart: To King Bradley/Pride.
* HistoricalHilarity: Due to
AllOfTheOtherReindeer: So much that [[spoiler:she aids the sheer {{irony}} Thule Society thinking that, if she reaches Amestris, she won't be discriminated against there.]] Given her jerkass "fellow" gypsies remorselessly sell her to a carnival and she only weakly complains to them ([[LackOfEmpathy who brush it off and depart without looking back]]), this is made scathingly obvious that there was no camaraderie there. Worse, those other gypsies never appear again and suffer [[KarmaHoudini no consequences]] for selling her out.
* DarkMagicalGirl: Has the power to read the minds
of his ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' those she touches.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:At first she's a good person, if rather... odd. Then, she helps the Thule Society because she believes they'll help her reach Amestris. ''Then'' she turns against them when she realizes how evil they really are.]]
* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:"Take me with you!!"]]
* HotGypsyWoman: Averted, she dresses and acts quite modestly, but she's nearly exploited in prostitution until Ed saves her.
* IdenticalStranger: Heavily implied, but never stated directly, to be our
world's counterpart.counterpart to Rosé Thomas.
* MagicalRomani: Noah is a young Romani woman with the ability to read people's minds using touch.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:For the Thule Society.]]
* TheNotLoveInterest: She resembles one for Edward and has some shippy-looking scenes with him, but their relationship is ultimately platonic. This was a developmental decision, as Noah was originally the center of a love triangle between Alfons and Ed before it was written out.
* NotSoStoic: She puts on a front with Ed that she's not bothered by the constant racism and abuse hurled at her, but she ultimately ends up [[spoiler:aiding the Thule Society in a desperate attempt to get to Amestris where she hopes she can escape her Romani stigma.]]
* OnlyOneName: Her surname is never given.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name is often spelled "Noa" as well as "Noah", which would put her in the MeaningfulName category similar to her Amestris counterpart.
* TokenMinority: Being a Romani in Germany, she pretty much stands out in the movie.
* YouAreNotAlone: Noah's internal struggle. She wants to find a home for herself where she wouldn't be mistreated.



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A villain that appears in the prologue of the film, framed as an adventure Ed and Al went in between the events of the series that Ed is telling Alfons Heiderich about in the present.

->Voiced by: Creator/UnshoIshizuka (JP), Creator/JohnGremillion (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Antonio Villar (Spain)[[/labelnote]]

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A villain that appears boy whom Edward also becomes friends with in the prologue of the film, framed as an adventure Ed our world. He has a huge and Al went in between the events beautiful dream and needs to fulfill it soon... because he's dying of the series that Ed is telling Alfons Heiderich about in the present.

an illness.

->Voiced by: Creator/UnshoIshizuka Creator/ShunOguri (JP), Creator/JohnGremillion Creator/JasonLiebrecht (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Antonio Villar (Spain)[[/labelnote]]Languages]]Sergio García (Spain), Taric Mehani (French)[[/labelnote]]



* MadScientist: Creates destructive weapons all in the name of furthering scientific research regardless of the obvious dangers, and will try to kill anyone who disagrees with him.
* MaskPower: He wears a mask to cover the scars over his face that were a result of overexposure to uranium.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only dealt with in the film's prologue and isn't mentioned again, [[spoiler:but the uranium bomb he creates ends up in the real world and in the hands of Eckhart. That in turn is what motivates her to want to invade Ed and Al's world; meaning in turn his actions are also what lead to Ed and Al ultimately getting reunited.]]
* StarterVillain: He only appears in the film's prologue before the main story kicks off.

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* MadScientist: Creates destructive weapons all AmbiguouslyBi: There are many moments implying that his interest in Edward is more than platonic, such as when he makes a bothered face when Edward tells him how he can't wait to get back to his world (which means permanently leaving him). Though in the name of furthering scientific research regardless beginning of the obvious dangers, movie he is also seen blushing and will try to kill anyone who disagrees with him.
* MaskPower: He wears a mask to cover
flustered by the scars over his face Romani women they meet on the cart after Ed wrecks their vehicle.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler: In the middle of the film, he comes back from work looking slightly disturbed, and when Edward right after
that were a result of overexposure tries to uranium.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only dealt with in
convince him to get away from the film's prologue and isn't mentioned again, [[spoiler:but Thule Society, Alfons shoves him to the uranium bomb stairs, yells that he creates ends up in the real world and in the hands of Eckhart. That in turn is has no right to tell him what motivates her to want to invade Ed and Al's world; meaning in turn his actions are also what lead to Ed and Al ultimately getting reunited.do.]]
* StarterVillain: He DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:After being shot by Rudolf Hess.]]
* DreamWalker: Got this trope applied to him by Alphonse, who states that he often sees a 17-year-old version of himself staying with Edward in a strange world.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:He helps Ed go back into his world with a two-seater rocket, but [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself]] to do it as he is shot by Rudolf Hess for betraying the regime.]]
* FirstNameBasis: Initially,
only appears Edward refers to him as Alfons while everyone else calls him Heiderich. Noah later picks up on this but Edward remains the first one to do so. In return, Alfons calls him "Edward-[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics san]]".
* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:He visibly smiles in satisfaction after being shot helping Ed get back to Amestris.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has blond hair and is very nice.
* IdenticalStranger: Looks and acts very similar to Al. Justified, since he's Al's parallel-world counterpart.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: A somewhat realistic case: he's literally a rocket scientist, and the fumes from the rocket fuels he was creating have destroyed the poor guy's lungs. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope As it turns out]], though, that isn't what eventually kills him. It's Rudolf Hess.]]
* InnocentBlueEyes: They mark his idealistic nature and is the biggest difference between him and Alphonse, who has grey/brown eyes.
* NiceGuy: Like Alphonse, he's a very soft-spoken and kind-hearted individual, so nice that he doesn't utter a complaint when Edward accidentally crashes the car implied to be his
in the film's prologue before beginning of the main story kicks off.movie.
* OneSteveLimit: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] and [[JustifiedTrope justified]] because he's Alphonse's real world counterpart. (Their names, while written differently in Latin (Alphonse and Alfons), sounds the same and is similarly romanized in Japanese as アルフォンス.) Edward distinguishes them by calling his little brother "Al" but him "Alfons".
* TeenGenius: Despite being a teenager, he's an extremely skilled rocket scientist.
* TragicDream: [[spoiler:Already dying of a disease, Alfons is aware that his dream of advancing rocket technology will not last long.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Some official art and sources spells his name as "Alphonse". The spelling "Alfons" is generally more preferred however, as it helps distinguish him from Alphonse Elric.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: He's very aware of this due to his illness.



!!''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel''
[[folder:Armony Eiselstein]]
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The daughter of Professor Wilhelm Eiselstein. She desperately wants to learn alchemy, but her father forbids her to. She believes it is because he thinks she is not as talented as her deceased older sister. She asks Ed (incessantly) to teach her alchemy until he caves.


->Voiced by: Creator/NanaMizuki (JP), Creator/EliseBaughman (EN)

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!!''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel''
[[folder:Armony Eiselstein]]
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[[folder:Fritz Lang]]
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The daughter
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Creator/FritzLang.

Yes, ''that'' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Lang Fritz Lang]], and our world's counterpart to King Bradley [[note]] technically the counterpart to the man who the Bradley/Pride homunculus was based on [[/note]]. He and Ed cross paths after a case
of Professor Wilhelm Eiselstein. She desperately wants MistakenIdentity, and goes on to learn alchemy, but her father forbids her to. She believes it is because he thinks she is not act as talented as her deceased older sister. She asks Ed (incessantly) to teach her alchemy until he caves.


a source of advice and aid through the movie.

->Voiced by: Creator/NanaMizuki Creator/HidekatsuShibata (JP), Creator/EliseBaughman (EN)Ed Blaylock (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Fernando Hernández (Spain), Yann Pichon (French)[[/labelnote]]



* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler:She is described as an unique kind of human chimera due to being fused with Selene]].
* CrashIntoHello: the way she meets the Elrics. Armony tries to pick some Etherflowers at the top on the mountain, but falls down and lands directly on Edward's face.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:She and her father, Wilhelm, die as he embraces her.]]
* EtherealWhiteDress: [[spoiler:Wears this in the ending.]]
* GrowingWings: For Armony, using alchemy results in this, [[spoiler:and it depicts her as a Philosopher's Catalyst.]]
* FieryRedhead: Nearly picks a fight with three street thugs, who are ''alchemists'' by herself. Odds are she would have lost spectacularly had Ed and Al not shown up.
* IdenticalStranger: [[spoiler:In the game's ending Edward meets a redhead flower girl who looks just like Armony.]]
* IdiotHair: Has two.
* KillTheCutie: [[spoiler:Her fate in the ending.]]
* PluckyGirl: She keeps on going and refuses to give up, but also tells the [[{{Determinator}} determinators]] Ed and Al that they're too grim and to lighten up.
* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:Armony is revealed to be actually Selene Eiselstein transformed by the Philospher's Catalyst]].
* SayMyName: "EDWAAAAAARD!!"
* TheUnapologetic: At first doesn't even bother to apologize to Edward for falling down on him.

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* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler:She is described as an unique kind of human chimera due EccentricMentor: To Ed.
* GoodCounterpart: To King Bradley/Pride.
* HistoricalHilarity: Due
to being fused with Selene]].
* CrashIntoHello:
the way she meets the Elrics. Armony tries to pick some Etherflowers at the top on the mountain, but falls down and lands directly on Edward's face.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:She and her father, Wilhelm, die as he embraces her.]]
* EtherealWhiteDress: [[spoiler:Wears this in the ending.]]
* GrowingWings: For Armony, using alchemy results in this, [[spoiler:and it depicts her as a Philosopher's Catalyst.]]
* FieryRedhead: Nearly picks a fight with three street thugs, who are ''alchemists'' by herself. Odds are she would have lost spectacularly had Ed and Al not shown up.
* IdenticalStranger: [[spoiler:In the game's ending Edward meets a redhead flower girl who looks just like Armony.]]
* IdiotHair: Has two.
* KillTheCutie: [[spoiler:Her fate in the ending.]]
* PluckyGirl: She keeps on going and refuses to give up, but also tells the [[{{Determinator}} determinators]] Ed and Al that they're too grim and to lighten up.
* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:Armony is revealed to be actually Selene Eiselstein transformed by the Philospher's Catalyst]].
* SayMyName: "EDWAAAAAARD!!"
* TheUnapologetic: At first doesn't even bother to apologize to Edward for falling down on him.
sheer {{irony}} of his ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' world's counterpart.



[[folder:Wilhelm Eiselstein]]
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One of the most famous Alchemists in the world and an authority in catalysts, the art of improving alchemy, and Armony's father. He is an old friend to Izumi Curtis and an acquaintance to the Elric brothers.


->Voiced by: Creator/KoujiIshii (JP), Mark Stoddard (EN)

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[[folder:Huskisson]]
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One A villain that appears in the prologue of the most famous Alchemists film, framed as an adventure Ed and Al went in between the events of the series that Ed is telling Alfons Heiderich about in the world and an authority in catalysts, the art of improving alchemy, and Armony's father. He is an old friend to Izumi Curtis and an acquaintance to the Elric brothers.


present.

->Voiced by: Creator/KoujiIshii Creator/UnshoIshizuka (JP), Mark Stoddard (EN)Creator/JohnGremillion (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Antonio Villar (Spain)[[/labelnote]]



* FantasyForbiddingFather: He refuses to teach alchemy to Armony and has forbidden every other alchemist in the town from doing it either. [[spoiler:Turns out he has good reasons for doing so, because her body serves as host to the Philosopher's Catalyst, which makes her body extremely fragile and unstable]].

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* FantasyForbiddingFather: He refuses to teach alchemy to Armony and has forbidden every other alchemist MadScientist: Creates destructive weapons all in the town from doing it either. [[spoiler:Turns out name of furthering scientific research regardless of the obvious dangers, and will try to kill anyone who disagrees with him.
* MaskPower: He wears a mask to cover the scars over his face that were a result of overexposure to uranium.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only dealt with in the film's prologue and isn't mentioned again, [[spoiler:but the uranium bomb
he has good reasons for doing so, because creates ends up in the real world and in the hands of Eckhart. That in turn is what motivates her body serves as host to want to invade Ed and Al's world; meaning in turn his actions are also what lead to Ed and Al ultimately getting reunited.]]
* StarterVillain: He only appears in
the Philosopher's Catalyst, which makes her body extremely fragile and unstable]].film's prologue before the main story kicks off.


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!!''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel''
[[folder:Armony Eiselstein]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/armony_eiselstein.jpg]]
The daughter of Professor Wilhelm Eiselstein. She desperately wants to learn alchemy, but her father forbids her to. She believes it is because he thinks she is not as talented as her deceased older sister. She asks Ed (incessantly) to teach her alchemy until he caves.


->Voiced by: Creator/NanaMizuki (JP), Creator/EliseBaughman (EN)
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* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler:She is described as an unique kind of human chimera due to being fused with Selene]].
* CrashIntoHello: the way she meets the Elrics. Armony tries to pick some Etherflowers at the top on the mountain, but falls down and lands directly on Edward's face.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:She and her father, Wilhelm, die as he embraces her.]]
* EtherealWhiteDress: [[spoiler:Wears this in the ending.]]
* GrowingWings: For Armony, using alchemy results in this, [[spoiler:and it depicts her as a Philosopher's Catalyst.]]
* FieryRedhead: Nearly picks a fight with three street thugs, who are ''alchemists'' by herself. Odds are she would have lost spectacularly had Ed and Al not shown up.
* IdenticalStranger: [[spoiler:In the game's ending Edward meets a redhead flower girl who looks just like Armony.]]
* IdiotHair: Has two.
* KillTheCutie: [[spoiler:Her fate in the ending.]]
* PluckyGirl: She keeps on going and refuses to give up, but also tells the [[{{Determinator}} determinators]] Ed and Al that they're too grim and to lighten up.
* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:Armony is revealed to be actually Selene Eiselstein transformed by the Philospher's Catalyst]].
* SayMyName: "EDWAAAAAARD!!"
* TheUnapologetic: At first doesn't even bother to apologize to Edward for falling down on him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wilhelm Eiselstein]]
[[quoteright:176:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wilhem_eiselstein.jpg]]
One of the most famous Alchemists in the world and an authority in catalysts, the art of improving alchemy, and Armony's father. He is an old friend to Izumi Curtis and an acquaintance to the Elric brothers.


->Voiced by: Creator/KoujiIshii (JP), Mark Stoddard (EN)
----
* FantasyForbiddingFather: He refuses to teach alchemy to Armony and has forbidden every other alchemist in the town from doing it either. [[spoiler:Turns out he has good reasons for doing so, because her body serves as host to the Philosopher's Catalyst, which makes her body extremely fragile and unstable]].
[[/folder]]

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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Never shows up after Mustang's coup, so its never resolved if he was penalized for his atrocities or not.]]

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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Never shows up after Mustang's coup, so its it's never resolved if he was penalized for his atrocities or not.]]



* SmallRoleBigImpact: Not only does his capture allow the Elrics to prove themselves, but [[spoiler:his role in Liore leads to catastrophic consequences for Rose, allowing Dante to get in close and manipulate her]].

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Not only does his capture allow the Elrics to prove themselves, but [[spoiler:his role in Liore leads to catastrophic consequences for Rose, allowing and makes her broken enough for Dante to get manipulate. The conflict in close and manipulate her]].the city also leads to Scar being able to create a Philosopher's Stone]].
* SmugSnake: Is very self-righteous about his cause in Liore, seeing himself as defeating "terrorists" when many of the victims are civilians.
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* RapeAsDrama: [[spoiler:Gets impregnated and loses her voice as a result, but she still keeps her baby. It is never revealed who did it or if it was multiple assailants, but it can be inferred by her last scene before said rape occurred that General Hakuro may have been involved.]]

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* RapeAsDrama: [[spoiler:Gets impregnated and loses her voice as a result, but she still keeps her baby. It is never revealed who exactly did it or if it was multiple assailants, but it can be inferred by her last scene before said rape occurred that General Hakuro may have been involved.]]
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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: A cold, unsettling military commander with black hair and pale skin on par with Izumi's.

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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: A cold, unsettling military commander with black hair and unnaturally pale skin on par with Izumi's.skin.



A prominent general in the Amestris military who the Elrics rescue. He later takes part in the Liore Massacre.

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A prominent general in the Amestris military who the Elrics rescue. He later takes part in the Liore Massacre.massacre.
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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: A cold, unsettling military commander with black hair and unnaturally pale skin.

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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: A cold, unsettling military commander with black hair and unnaturally pale skin.skin on par with Izumi's.



* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: It's never shown if he personally tortured and assaulted Rose. Also whether he faced any consequences]].

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* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: It's never shown [[spoiler:It's unknown if he personally tortured and assaulted Rose. Also whether he faced any consequences]].consequences.]]



* GeneralRipper: Not quite as psychotic as other examples but his men regularly commit atrocities in Liore, killing civilians and [[spoiler: having Rose tortured and raped]].
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Never shows up after Mustang's coup, so its never resolved if he was penalized for his atrocities or not]].
** UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: As shown above, it's never confirmed outright if he was punished or not]].

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* GeneralRipper: Not quite as psychotic as other examples but his men regularly commit atrocities in Liore, namely killing civilians and [[spoiler: having Rose tortured and raped]].
[[spoiler:raping Rose]].
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Never shows up after Mustang's coup, so its never resolved if he was penalized for his atrocities or not]].
not.]]
** UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: As shown above, it's never confirmed outright if he was punished or not]].not.]]



* SmallRoleBigImpact: Not only does his capture allow the Elrics to prove themselves, but [[spoiler: his role in Liore leads to catastrophic consequences for Rose, allowing Dante to get in close and manipulate her]].

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Not only does his capture allow the Elrics to prove themselves, but [[spoiler: his [[spoiler:his role in Liore leads to catastrophic consequences for Rose, allowing Dante to get in close and manipulate her]].



* WouldHitAGirl: [[spoiler: Slaps Rose for yelling at him over the atrocities his troops are committing, then has her sent to be tortured]].

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* WouldHitAGirl: [[spoiler: Slaps [[spoiler:Slaps Rose for yelling at him over the atrocities his troops are committing, then has her sent to be tortured]].committing.]]



* InconsistentSpelling: Rose vs. Rozé.

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* InconsistentSpelling: Rose vs. Rozé.Rozé vs. Rosé.



* PromotedToLoveInterest: Downplayed, but Rose explicitly has romantic feelings for Ed in this version, and their relationship ends up overshadowing [[UnresolvedSexualTension Ed and Winry's]] during the series' final stretch.

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* PromotedToLoveInterest: Downplayed, but Rose explicitly has romantic feelings for Ed in this version, and their relationship ends up overshadowing [[UnresolvedSexualTension Ed and Winry's]] during the series' final stretch.



* RapeAsDrama: [[spoiler:Gets impregnated and loses her voice as a result, but she still keeps her baby. It is never revealed who did it or if it was multiple assailants, but it can be inferred by her last scene before said rape occurred that General Hakuro did so.]]
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: [[spoiler:Scar points to her being raped by Amestrian soldiers, with possibly Hakuro involved himself, as his final reasoning for why he will spare no sympathy in using them to create the Philosopher's Stone. Ed doesn't even have much of a retort.]]

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* RapeAsDrama: [[spoiler:Gets impregnated and loses her voice as a result, but she still keeps her baby. It is never revealed who did it or if it was multiple assailants, but it can be inferred by her last scene before said rape occurred that General Hakuro did so.may have been involved.]]
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: [[spoiler:Scar points to her being raped by Amestrian soldiers, with possibly Hakuro involved himself, himself being one of them, as his final reasoning for why he will spare no sympathy in using them to create the Philosopher's Stone. Ed doesn't even have much of a retort.]]

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* DisabledInTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:He permanently loses [[EyeScream his left eye]], whereas his manga/''Brotherhood'' counterpart only suffers TemporaryBlindness while keeping both eyes intact.]]



!!!'''Voiced by:''' Shoko Tsuda (JP), Creator/ChristineAuten (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Yolanda Pérez (Spain), Minerva Hernández (Latin America), Tânia Gaidarji (Brazil), Hélène Bizot (French)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Shoko Tsuda Creator/ShokoTsuda (JP), Creator/ChristineAuten (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Yolanda Pérez (Spain), Minerva Hernández (Latin America), Tânia Gaidarji (Brazil), Hélène Bizot (French)[[/labelnote]]



->Voiced by: Miho Shiraishi (JP), Luci Christian (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Ursula Cobucci (Spain), Tânia Gaidarji (Brazil), Pascale Chemin (French)[[/labelnote]]

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->Voiced by: Miho Shiraishi (JP), Luci Christian Creator/LuciChristian (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Ursula Cobucci (Spain), Tânia Gaidarji (Brazil), Pascale Chemin (French)[[/labelnote]]



->Russell voiced by: Kosuke Okano (JP), Creator/JustinCook (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Álvaro de Juan (Spain), Emerson Gutiérrez (Latin America), Vágner Fagundes (Brazil), Adrien Solis (French)[[/labelnote]]

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->Russell voiced by: Kosuke Okano by:Creator/ KosukeOkano (JP), Creator/JustinCook (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Álvaro de Juan (Spain), Emerson Gutiérrez (Latin America), Vágner Fagundes (Brazil), Adrien Solis (French)[[/labelnote]]



->Voiced by: Shun Oguri (JP), Creator/JasonLiebrecht (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Sergio García (Spain), Taric Mehani (French)[[/labelnote]]

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->Voiced by: Shun Oguri Creator/ShunOguri (JP), Creator/JasonLiebrecht (EN)[[labelnote:Other Languages]]Sergio García (Spain), Taric Mehani (French)[[/labelnote]]
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A prominent general in the Amestris military who the Elrics rescue. He later takes part in the Liore massacre.

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A prominent general in the Amestris military who the Elrics rescue. He later takes part in the Liore massacre.Massacre.



* AdaptationalJerkass: more complicit in government atrocities than his manga counterpart, who was more of a background character. Also has no trouble with his men abusing civilians.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: He is more complicit in government atrocities than his manga counterpart, who was more of a background character. Also he has no trouble with his men abusing civilians.civilians, taking offense to when Mustang less-than-subtly implies that he went too far in Liore.

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