- a cult; Rush
Valley (ラッシュバレー, R****hu Barē), a town that
specializes in
automail manufacturing; and Ishbal, a conservative-religion
region that rejects...
-
missing limbs have been
replaced with
sophisticated prosthetics called automail (機械鎧(オートメイル), ōtomeiru). He and his
younger brother, Alphonse, who lost...
- armor, and
Edward replacing his
right arm and left leg with two sets of
automail, a type of
advanced prosthetic limb.
Advised by Roy Mustang, an alchemist...
- hers.
Specializing in
mechanical repair,
specifically prostheses called automail,
Winry services Ed's
replacement arm and leg.
Originally meant to be introduced...
- suit of armor. His
missing limbs are
replaced with "
automail"
prosthetics made by the town's
automail mechanic whose granddaughter,
Winry Rockbell, is the...
- the
series it is
often mistakenly attributed by
minor characters to Ed's
automail arm and leg, or Al's
armor body.
Alphonse Elric: Al is the
younger brother...
- soul back and
binds it to a
nearby suit of armor.
After Edward receives automail prosthetics from
Winry and Pinako, the
brothers burn down
their house,...
-
While battling the chimera,
Edward unintentionally reveals his
prosthetic automail limbs, and
Cornello realizes that he had
attempted the
taboo of
human tran****ation...
- armor.
Alphonse carries Edward to
Rockbell Automail,
where Winry and her
grandmother Pinako forge his
Automail limbs. Roy
Mustang arrives unexpectedly,...
- suit of
armor via a
blood seal,
later replacing his
missing limbs with "
automail" prosthetics.
Edward later became a
State Alchemist with the
title "Fullmetal...