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Fullmetal Alchemist › Yaoi - Male/Male
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Category:
Fullmetal Alchemist › Yaoi - Male/Male
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
29
Views:
10,560
Reviews:
98
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I do not own Full Metal Alchemist, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Hohenheim
Hohenheim
Hohenheim Elric, Light Hohenheim. The folder on him was thick, almost six inches worth of information. He had been incredibly powerful, not requiring an array, or even to clap to form a circle. His studies had been invaluable, at one time, but then his sanity began to fail, his experiments became gruesome. Pictures from thirty years ago depicted him as a middle aged man, blond and slim. The oldest picture showed the same man, 85 years ago. He worked for the military for 55 years, until his experiments were too awful even for them to allow to continue. He created monsters in his pursuit of eternal life. Prisoners of war and criminals were used, as sacrifices, as experiments, as bait. He had free reign of a war camp for 20 years, killing over 75,000 people. His quest for the red stone, eternal life, became a liability, his obsession pushing him to the edge of madness. Days before the officers arrived to take him into custody to face charges for his crimes, he disappeared, taking his research and his results. He hadn't been heard from since and it had been assumed he was long dead.
Roy claimed the folder from Fuery and hid it in his office. When Al came to him a week later, complaining the file had been lost, he commiserated over the loss and said no more on the subject, allowing it to be forgotten.
Note: A quick bitlet on A+E's father and a place to respond to reviews. Mostly, I would like to say that I am truly grateful that you have all taken an interest in my writing. I'm sure it get's boring hearing me say thank you all the time, but here it is again. Thank you. As for how Roy acts, I find he is as hard as he has to be (in the manga I've read, anyways), and he can be softer with these boys, so he is. Ed is working on talking, he just needs some time to get there. He is out of character, but he's working his way back, he needs to get over three years of his life, after all. That's really all I can say without destroying the rest of the story. ;) And, yeah, Roy is still adjusting to KIDS, never mind damaged kids, he needs practice. See you later! TW
Hohenheim Elric, Light Hohenheim. The folder on him was thick, almost six inches worth of information. He had been incredibly powerful, not requiring an array, or even to clap to form a circle. His studies had been invaluable, at one time, but then his sanity began to fail, his experiments became gruesome. Pictures from thirty years ago depicted him as a middle aged man, blond and slim. The oldest picture showed the same man, 85 years ago. He worked for the military for 55 years, until his experiments were too awful even for them to allow to continue. He created monsters in his pursuit of eternal life. Prisoners of war and criminals were used, as sacrifices, as experiments, as bait. He had free reign of a war camp for 20 years, killing over 75,000 people. His quest for the red stone, eternal life, became a liability, his obsession pushing him to the edge of madness. Days before the officers arrived to take him into custody to face charges for his crimes, he disappeared, taking his research and his results. He hadn't been heard from since and it had been assumed he was long dead.
Roy claimed the folder from Fuery and hid it in his office. When Al came to him a week later, complaining the file had been lost, he commiserated over the loss and said no more on the subject, allowing it to be forgotten.
Note: A quick bitlet on A+E's father and a place to respond to reviews. Mostly, I would like to say that I am truly grateful that you have all taken an interest in my writing. I'm sure it get's boring hearing me say thank you all the time, but here it is again. Thank you. As for how Roy acts, I find he is as hard as he has to be (in the manga I've read, anyways), and he can be softer with these boys, so he is. Ed is working on talking, he just needs some time to get there. He is out of character, but he's working his way back, he needs to get over three years of his life, after all. That's really all I can say without destroying the rest of the story. ;) And, yeah, Roy is still adjusting to KIDS, never mind damaged kids, he needs practice. See you later! TW