I'm so going to do more research on Antisocial PD. . . .
Izumi would be really scary if she was powerful in a having-minions-and-an-agenda sort of way.
Probably bio-alchemy is Ishbal-based.
That would make sense. We've only seen it used in life-and-death matters--transmuting lives into philosopher's stones, or trying to revive or animate someone. If the Great Art was mostly focused on that sort of thing (or at least if anti-alchemy sentiment emphasized the evil of those uses), it makes a lot of sense that the Ishbalites would disapprove--with those applications, practitioners are playing god to a far greater extent than just repairing a broken vase or making a spear pop out of the floor.
But Sloth remembers that stage...?
Yeah, it's somewhere in the 40's, when Ed and Al are interacting with her. She crawls out of the house in the rain, all blobby and deformed, and Dante feeds her stones.
You wrote the Greedzilla one? The one with Envy being all protective of baby Greed? I loved that one! ^_^
But yeah, Greed probably doesn't want to be in that state, but it wouldn't necessarily kill him.
Wait, I'm confused. Are you suggesting that he could go back to being blobby if he used up his stones? I'd tend not to think so; when he and Lust barfed up (what I assume to be) all their stones, they stayed in their proper human shapes, but stopped being able to come back from anything that would kill a normal person (though Greed could still regenerate his skin and shield). I assume that using up their stones would have a similar effect.
"Whoops, dropped some concentrated human souls on that blob that used to be my son."
::snorfle!::
It is my pet crack theory that Kimbley simply does not exist.
Oooooh. That's really a very shiny theory. It could work on several levels. Have you written it, or do you plan to write it? 'Cause if not, I might want to play with it--it would mesh interestingly with warped-nihilistic-Zen!Kimbley.
My brain apparently has three to five different theories about Kimbley's brain, though, and they're all swimming around and messing each other up right now. XP All your fault.
Hee hee hee. I'm sure I could be more coherent too if I weren't bouncing twenty different barely-related bits of interpretation off of you. We're bad influences on each other! . . . But at the same time, I haven't had this much of this sort of fun since the literature portion of freshman comp. Whee!
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Izumi would be really scary if she was powerful in a having-minions-and-an-agenda sort of way.
Probably bio-alchemy is Ishbal-based.
That would make sense. We've only seen it used in life-and-death matters--transmuting lives into philosopher's stones, or trying to revive or animate someone. If the Great Art was mostly focused on that sort of thing (or at least if anti-alchemy sentiment emphasized the evil of those uses), it makes a lot of sense that the Ishbalites would disapprove--with those applications, practitioners are playing god to a far greater extent than just repairing a broken vase or making a spear pop out of the floor.
But Sloth remembers that stage...?
Yeah, it's somewhere in the 40's, when Ed and Al are interacting with her. She crawls out of the house in the rain, all blobby and deformed, and Dante feeds her stones.
You wrote the Greedzilla one? The one with Envy being all protective of baby Greed? I loved that one! ^_^
But yeah, Greed probably doesn't want to be in that state, but it wouldn't necessarily kill him.
Wait, I'm confused. Are you suggesting that he could go back to being blobby if he used up his stones? I'd tend not to think so; when he and Lust barfed up (what I assume to be) all their stones, they stayed in their proper human shapes, but stopped being able to come back from anything that would kill a normal person (though Greed could still regenerate his skin and shield). I assume that using up their stones would have a similar effect.
"Whoops, dropped some concentrated human souls on that blob that used to be my son."
::snorfle!::
It is my pet crack theory that Kimbley simply does not exist.
Oooooh. That's really a very shiny theory. It could work on several levels. Have you written it, or do you plan to write it? 'Cause if not, I might want to play with it--it would mesh interestingly with warped-nihilistic-Zen!Kimbley.
My brain apparently has three to five different theories about Kimbley's brain, though, and they're all swimming around and messing each other up right now. XP All your fault.
Hee hee hee. I'm sure I could be more coherent too if I weren't bouncing twenty different barely-related bits of interpretation off of you. We're bad influences on each other! . . . But at the same time, I haven't had this much of this sort of fun since the literature portion of freshman comp. Whee!