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This is a short summary page for characters from the ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' manga series and its anime adaptation ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood''. '''Note''': For the page about the characters from the first anime, see [[Fullmetal Alchemist Anime/Characters|Fullmetal Alchemist Anime]].
This is a short summary page for characters from the ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' manga series and its anime adaptation ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood''. '''Note''': For the page about the characters from the first anime, see [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)/Characters]].


This page is for characters in the Amestris military.
This page is for characters in the Amestris military.
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== Roy Mustang ==
== Roy Mustang ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Colonel<br />'''Specialty:''' Flame Alchemy/Military Tactics
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Colonel<br />'''Specialty:''' Flame Alchemy/Military Tactics
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A colonel in the military stationed in East City. Known as the [[Kill It with Fire|Flame Alchemist]] he seeks to become the Fuhrer so he can fix the country, and spread his ideals to the people.
A colonel in the military stationed in East City. Known as the [[Kill It with Fire|Flame Alchemist]] he seeks to become the Fuhrer so he can fix the country, and spread his ideals to the people.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Tohru Ookawa]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Shinichiro Miki]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Travis Willingham]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Tohru Ookawa]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Shinichiro Miki]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Travis Willingham]] (EN)}}
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* [[The Atoner]]: His main motive for becoming Fuhrer is to ensure that nothing like Ishval ever happens again. According to Riza, {{spoiler|his ultimate goal would most likely lead to him getting tried and probably put in jail for what he did in Ishval, and he's just fine with that.}}
* [[The Atoner]]: His main motive for becoming Fuhrer is to ensure that nothing like Ishval ever happens again. According to Riza, {{spoiler|his ultimate goal would most likely lead to him getting tried and probably put in jail for what he did in Ishval, and he's just fine with that.}}
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: By far the most [[Badass]] member of his unit, {{spoiler|as well as the resistance he organized}}.
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: By far the most [[Badass]] member of his unit, {{spoiler|as well as the resistance he organized}}.
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** Also, absolutely, never ever, ''FOR THE LOVE OF GOD'', do not admit that {{spoiler|you are the one who killed his best friend}}. Because you will get your ass [[Kill It with Fire|handed to you charcoaled]].
** Also, absolutely, never ever, ''FOR THE LOVE OF GOD'', do not admit that {{spoiler|you are the one who killed his best friend}}. Because you will get your ass [[Kill It with Fire|handed to you charcoaled]].
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Mustang uses ignition gloves with a transmutation circle embroidered into them to produce the flames he is known for. After he {{spoiler|gets forced through the gate}} he can use alchemy {{spoiler|by clapping his hands}}. Which... actually takes longer because {{spoiler|with the circle it was *snap* BOOM; without it, it's *clap* *snap* BOOM.}}
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Mustang uses ignition gloves with a transmutation circle embroidered into them to produce the flames he is known for. After he {{spoiler|gets forced through the gate}} he can use alchemy {{spoiler|by clapping his hands}}. Which... actually takes longer because {{spoiler|with the circle it was *snap* BOOM; without it, it's *clap* *snap* BOOM.}}
** It's not like he'll ever have to use that. The circle's already on his glove. He can just proceed as is normal, provided that nobody has destroyed the seals on his gloves. {{spoiler|Clap-alchemy proves quite useful for him, since it allows him to swiftly perform ''other'' transmutations, like making a wall to defend himself.}}
** It's not like he'll ever have to use that. The circle's already on his glove. He can just proceed as is normal, provided that nobody has destroyed the seals on his gloves. {{spoiler|Clap-alchemy proves quite useful for him, since it allows him to swiftly perform ''other'' transmutations, like making a wall to defend himself.}}
* [[Byronic Hero]]
* [[Byronic Hero]]
* [[The Chains of Commanding]]: They weigh him down. A lot.
* [[The Chains of Commanding]]: They weigh him down. A lot.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Sometimes successfully (the {{spoiler|[[Faking the Dead|Maria Ross]] incident}}), sometimes not so much ("''Scar feeding cats, King Bradley {{spoiler|is a homunculus...}}''")
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Sometimes successfully (the {{spoiler|[[Faking the Dead|Maria Ross]] incident}}), sometimes not so much ("''Scar feeding cats, King Bradley {{spoiler|is a homunculus...}}''")
* [[Chess Motif]]: Refers to his five closest subordinates using the names of chess pieces; he himself is the king.
* [[Chess Motif]]: Refers to his five closest subordinates using the names of chess pieces; he himself is the king.
* [[Code Name]]: Flame Alchemist
* [[Code Name]]: Flame Alchemist
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* {{spoiler|[[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Completely crushes Envy in what is unquestionably the single most one-sided battle against a homunculus in the entire series. It's so bad that Mustang's ''own allies'' have to jump in to stop him from crossing the [[Moral Event Horizon]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Completely crushes Envy in what is unquestionably the single most one-sided battle against a homunculus in the entire series. It's so bad that Mustang's ''own allies'' have to jump in to stop him from crossing the [[Moral Event Horizon]].}}
* [[Determinator]]/[[I Can Still Fight]]: {{spoiler|He needs Hawkeye to help him aim after he loses his eyesight, but his flames are as hot as ever.}}
* [[Determinator]]/[[I Can Still Fight]]: {{spoiler|He needs Hawkeye to help him aim after he loses his eyesight, but his flames are as hot as ever.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Discard and Draw]]: Loses his eyesight as a result of being forced through the Gate, but gains the ability to perform "clapping" alchemy on more than just flame.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Discard and Draw]]: Loses his eyesight as a result of being forced through the Gate, but gains the ability to perform "clapping" alchemy on more than just flame.}}
* [[Everyone Can See It]]: When Edward "[[Oblivious to Love]]" Elric picks up on how much two people care about each other, it's pretty obvious.
* [[Everyone Can See It]]: When Edward "[[Oblivious to Love]]" Elric picks up on how much two people care about each other, it's pretty obvious.
{{quote| '''Ed:''' And don't go worrying the Lieutenant.}}
{{quote|'''Ed:''' And don't go worrying the Lieutenant.}}
* [[Eye Scream]]: Inflicts this on {{spoiler|Envy during his [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]], by flash-boiling the water in Envy's eyeballs}}.
* [[Eye Scream]]: Inflicts this on {{spoiler|Envy during his [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]], by flash-boiling the water in Envy's eyeballs}}.
* [[A Father to His Men]]: Part of the reason Team Mustang is recognized in the fandom as [[True Companions]].
* [[A Father to His Men]]: Part of the reason Team Mustang is recognized in the fandom as [[True Companions]].
* [[The Fettered]]: He refuses to back down even after his plan is {{spoiler|temporarily}} foiled by {{spoiler|Wrath}}, and his goal involves {{spoiler|getting himself tried for the war crimes he committed in Ishval}}. He won't sacrifice a life if he can help it, [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|including enemies' lives]], {{spoiler|and refuses to do Human Transmutation even when Hawkeye gets her throat slit.}}
* [[The Fettered]]: He refuses to back down even after his plan is {{spoiler|temporarily}} foiled by {{spoiler|Wrath}}, and his goal involves {{spoiler|getting himself tried for the war crimes he committed in Ishval}}. He won't sacrifice a life if he can help it, [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|including enemies' lives]], {{spoiler|and refuses to do Human Transmutation even when Hawkeye gets her throat slit.}}
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Tells Hughes not to talk about his loved ones in Ishval because "those characters always get shot in the next battle." He's referring to novels.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Tells Hughes not to talk about his loved ones in Ishval because "those characters always get shot in the next battle." He's referring to novels.
* [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]]: Subverted ''hard'' when it is revealed {{spoiler|that he feels immensely guilty for [[My Greatest Failure|his actions in Ishval]]; being considered a war hero for committing mass murder sickens him and he actually ''wishes'' he was in jail for it.}}
* [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]]: Subverted ''hard'' when it is revealed {{spoiler|that he feels immensely guilty for [[My Greatest Failure|his actions in Ishval]]; being considered a war hero for committing mass murder sickens him and he actually ''wishes'' he was in jail for it.}}
* [[Good Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: He has a scar on the back of his hand from when he had to {{spoiler|cut a transmutation circle into it to kill Lust.}}
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: He has a scar on the back of his hand from when he had to {{spoiler|cut a transmutation circle into it to kill Lust.}}
** Presumably he also gained one on his right side from the same battle, although it's never confirmed because we never see him with his shirt open again.
** Presumably he also gained one on his right side from the same battle, although it's never confirmed because we never see him with his shirt open again.
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* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: Especially after {{spoiler|the Maria Ross incident}}.
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: Especially after {{spoiler|the Maria Ross incident}}.
* [[How Dare You Die on Me!]]: He says something like this to {{spoiler|Hughes's grave after his funeral}}, and then later says it almost word-for-word to {{spoiler|Riza when her throat is cut}}. It's even closer to an exact quote in the ''Brotherhood'' anime.
* [[How Dare You Die on Me!]]: He says something like this to {{spoiler|Hughes's grave after his funeral}}, and then later says it almost word-for-word to {{spoiler|Riza when her throat is cut}}. It's even closer to an exact quote in the ''Brotherhood'' anime.
{{quote| '''Roy:''' Don't you dare die! Stay with me, {{spoiler|Lieutenant}}!}}
{{quote|'''Roy:''' Don't you dare die! Stay with me, {{spoiler|Lieutenant}}!}}
* [[Hurting Hero]]
* [[Hurting Hero]]
* [[I Am a Monster]]: Invokes this trope to explain why he's somehow eager to fight Homunculi: he only feels completely human when fighting ''true'' monsters.
* [[I Am a Monster]]: Invokes this trope to explain why he's somehow eager to fight Homunculi: he only feels completely human when fighting ''true'' monsters.
* [[If I Do Not Return]]: Played with in one scene, when he says this to Riza and she refuses to leave if he doesn't come back. To his amusement, he can only get her to agree as long as he promises to return.
* [[If I Do Not Return]]: Played with in one scene, when he says this to Riza and she refuses to leave if he doesn't come back. To his amusement, he can only get her to agree as long as he promises to return.
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: With a snap of his fingers, he makes {{spoiler|Envy}}'s eyeballs explode, leaving the rest of the face relatively intact.
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: With a snap of his fingers, he makes {{spoiler|Envy}}'s eyeballs explode, leaving the rest of the face relatively intact.
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: With Grumman. They play chess on their time off.
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: With Grumman. They play chess on their time off.
* [[Internal Reformist]]: Of the "working the system" variety.
* [[Internal Reformist]]: Of the "working the system" variety.
* [[Jerkass Facade]]: Master of it. So much that he deserves to be the page's picture.
* [[Jerkass Facade]]: Master of it. So much that he deserves to be the page's picture.
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*** Carried further back, as the Colonel, like the fighter plane, was most likely named for the "wild, untameable horse" who bucks the master's (in this case, Bradley's) commands.
*** Carried further back, as the Colonel, like the fighter plane, was most likely named for the "wild, untameable horse" who bucks the master's (in this case, Bradley's) commands.
*** Perhaps just a coincidence, but "Mustang" is also a slang term in the US military for commissioned officers who began their careers as enlisted soldiers.
*** Perhaps just a coincidence, but "Mustang" is also a slang term in the US military for commissioned officers who began their careers as enlisted soldiers.
* [[The Men First]]: Insists on {{spoiler|Havoc}} being treated before him despite his own intense injuries.
* [[The Men First]]: Insists on {{spoiler|Havoc}} being treated before him despite his own intense injuries.
* {{spoiler|[[Milky White Eyes]]: As a visual effect when he goes blind.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Milky White Eyes]]: As a visual effect when he goes blind.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Gray Eyes]] in anime, no pupils either.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Gray Eyes]] in anime, no pupils either.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Parental Abandonment]]: One of the guidebooks reveals that ''both'' of his parents died when he was young, leaving his father's sister to care for him.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Parental Abandonment]]: One of the guidebooks reveals that ''both'' of his parents died when he was young, leaving his father's sister to care for him.}}
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: Destroys city blocks by snapping his fingers.
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: Destroys city blocks by snapping his fingers.
* [[Pieta Plagiarism]]: With {{spoiler|the dying Riza}}.
* [[Pietà Plagiarism]]: With {{spoiler|the dying Riza}}.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: His alchemy.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: His alchemy.
* [[Post Dramatic Stress Disorder]]: After defeating {{spoiler|Lust}}.
* [[Post Dramatic Stress Disorder]]: After defeating {{spoiler|Lust}}.
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* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]: [[Mr. Fanservice|Wow]].
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]: [[Mr. Fanservice|Wow]].
** Amusingly enough, Arakawa mentions in the third guidebook that she never intended him to be this way, despite the widespread fandom reaction. She states that he really isn't all that tall and although he's not bad looking, he isn't ravishingly handsome either. Most fandom estimates using Ed (the only canonical height ever given) as a baseline put him around or just under six feet.
** Amusingly enough, Arakawa mentions in the third guidebook that she never intended him to be this way, despite the widespread fandom reaction. She states that he really isn't all that tall and although he's not bad looking, he isn't ravishingly handsome either. Most fandom estimates using Ed (the only canonical height ever given) as a baseline put him around or just under six feet.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Not that he actually ''needed'' to take one, but, {{spoiler|while he temporarily loses his eyesight, he also gains the ability to transmute without a circle. It can be assumed that, although he's recovered his sight, he retained this skill.}}
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Not that he actually ''needed'' to take one, but, {{spoiler|while he temporarily loses his eyesight, he also gains the ability to transmute without a circle. It can be assumed that, although he's recovered his sight, he retained this skill.}}
* [[Tricked-Out Gloves]]: They help him with his alchemy.
* [[Tricked-Out Gloves]]: They help him with his alchemy.
* [[Troubled but Cute]]
* [[Troubled but Cute]]
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* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: Repeatedly said to be totally ineffective if under rain or if wet. Not entirely accurate; he just can't use his alchemy if his ''gloves'' get wet, as they're made of a special ignition cloth to create the necessary spark. However, if he has another source of fire available, pray for deliverance. {{spoiler|We're looking at you, Lust.}}
* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: Repeatedly said to be totally ineffective if under rain or if wet. Not entirely accurate; he just can't use his alchemy if his ''gloves'' get wet, as they're made of a special ignition cloth to create the necessary spark. However, if he has another source of fire available, pray for deliverance. {{spoiler|We're looking at you, Lust.}}
* [[You Can Barely Stand]]: His final confrontation with {{spoiler|Lust}}.
* [[You Can Barely Stand]]: His final confrontation with {{spoiler|Lust}}.
{{quote| "I almost passed out a few times."}}
{{quote|"I almost passed out a few times."}}
* [[You Killed My Father|You Killed My Best Friend]]: What he asks of several people suspected of killing {{spoiler|Hughes}}, though when {{spoiler|he finally finds the real person (Envy)}} he skips straight to the incinerating.
* [[You Killed My Father|You Killed My Best Friend]]: What he asks of several people suspected of killing {{spoiler|Hughes}}, though when {{spoiler|he finally finds the real person (Envy)}} he skips straight to the incinerating.




== Riza Hawkeye ==
== Riza Hawkeye ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 1st Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' Marksmanship
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 1st Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' Marksmanship
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Roy's oldest friend, trusted second-in-command, and devoted bodyguard, Lt. Hawkeye's calm, collected demeanor and remarkable sharpshooting skills earn her the respect and fear of her fellow officers.
Roy's oldest friend, trusted second-in-command, and devoted bodyguard, Lt. Hawkeye's calm, collected demeanor and remarkable sharpshooting skills earn her the respect and fear of her fellow officers.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Michiko Neya]] (JP - 2003 Anime) [[Fumiko Orikasa]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Colleen Clinkenbeard]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Michiko Neya]] (JP - 2003 Anime) [[Fumiko Orikasa]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Colleen Clinkenbeard]] (EN)}}
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* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: With a name like Riza Hawkeye, how can you not be in the military?
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: With a name like Riza Hawkeye, how can you not be in the military?
* [[The Atoner]]: For the same reason as Roy.
* [[The Atoner]]: For the same reason as Roy.
* [[Badass Normal]]: No alchemy but her guns still leave their mark.
* [[Badass Normal]]: No alchemy but her guns still leave their mark.
* [[Battle Couple]]/[[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: With Roy.
* [[Battle Couple]]/[[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: With Roy.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Only pressed if she thinks Roy is in danger or dead.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Only pressed if she thinks Roy is in danger or dead.
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* [[Chess Motif]]: She is [[Ship Tease|the queen]] in Mustang's chess-themed unit. The queen is the most powerful piece, the one who stands closest to the king, and the one who can do the most damage. (It's also noted that Mustang, when playing chess, will never sacrifice his queen if he can help it.)
* [[Chess Motif]]: She is [[Ship Tease|the queen]] in Mustang's chess-themed unit. The queen is the most powerful piece, the one who stands closest to the king, and the one who can do the most damage. (It's also noted that Mustang, when playing chess, will never sacrifice his queen if he can help it.)
* [[The Chick]]: She's Mustang's only female subordinate, and there are several indications that she is loved and highly regarded by her five male counterparts. Played with in that she is probably the most [[Badass]] and competent member of the group outside of Mustang himself.
* [[The Chick]]: She's Mustang's only female subordinate, and there are several indications that she is loved and highly regarded by her five male counterparts. Played with in that she is probably the most [[Badass]] and competent member of the group outside of Mustang himself.
{{quote| '''Breda:''' Anything for you, Riza, even if it means desertion.}}
{{quote|'''Breda:''' Anything for you, Riza, even if it means desertion.}}
* [[Clark Kenting]]: When she helps the Elrics in their fight against Scar, she wears glasses and lets her hair down to avoid being recognized. It doesn't work.
* [[Clark Kenting]]: When she helps the Elrics in their fight against Scar, she wears glasses and lets her hair down to avoid being recognized. It doesn't work.
** Granted, it ''does'' take Ed and Al a moment to recognize her, and she didn't plan on letting anyone else see her face long enough to be able to put two and two together. {{spoiler|Wrath}}, on the other hand, instantly sees through it.
** Granted, it ''does'' take Ed and Al a moment to recognize her, and she didn't plan on letting anyone else see her face long enough to be able to put two and two together. {{spoiler|Wrath}}, on the other hand, instantly sees through it.
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* [[Corner of Woe]]: Kimblee put her in one in the flashback to Ishval (and pressed Roy's [[Berserk Button]] at the same time) by suggesting that she actually really enjoys killing.
* [[Corner of Woe]]: Kimblee put her in one in the flashback to Ishval (and pressed Roy's [[Berserk Button]] at the same time) by suggesting that she actually really enjoys killing.
* [[Death by Despair]]/[[Despair Event Horizon]]: She almost succumbs to this {{spoiler|after her [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against Lust, when she thinks Roy is dead. The only reason it doesn't happen is because Alphonse pulls a [[Go Through Me]] moment and defends her against Lust's attacks.}}
* [[Death by Despair]]/[[Despair Event Horizon]]: She almost succumbs to this {{spoiler|after her [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against Lust, when she thinks Roy is dead. The only reason it doesn't happen is because Alphonse pulls a [[Go Through Me]] moment and defends her against Lust's attacks.}}
* [[Death By Origin Story]]: {{spoiler|Her father}}.
* [[Death by Origin Story]]: {{spoiler|Her father}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Embarrassing Tattoo]]}}: Spiced up with some {{spoiler|[[Good Scars, Evil Scars|burn scarring]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Embarrassing Tattoo]]}}: Spiced up with some {{spoiler|[[Good Scars, Evil Scars|burn scarring]].}}
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: The side story in which Fuery finds a puppy out in the rain in East City. Riza tells him he has to find the dog an owner by the end of the day or else put him back. When Fuery is unable to find anyone to take the pup, Riza adopts him herself. The story shows that she's strict, fair, and has a bit of a [[Hidden Heart of Gold]].
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: The side story in which Fuery finds a puppy out in the rain in East City. Riza tells him he has to find the dog an owner by the end of the day or else put him back. When Fuery is unable to find anyone to take the pup, Riza adopts him herself. The story shows that she's strict, fair, and has a bit of a [[Hidden Heart of Gold]].
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* [[Friend to All Children]]
* [[Friend to All Children]]
* {{spoiler|[[The General's Daughter]]: ''Grand''daughter, though this is only revealed in one of the guidebooks.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The General's Daughter]]: ''Grand''daughter, though this is only revealed in one of the guidebooks.}}
* [[Good Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[The Gunslinger]]: When she's not using a rifle she switches to this. Also goes [[Guns Akimbo]] in the first opening for ''Brotherhood'', not to mention whenever emptying shot after [[Cool but Inefficient|shot after useless shot]] into a homunculus.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: When she's not using a rifle she switches to this. Also goes [[Guns Akimbo]] in the first opening for ''Brotherhood'', not to mention whenever emptying shot after [[Cool but Inefficient|shot after useless shot]] into a homunculus.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]/[[Despair Event Horizon]]: After her brief [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against Lust for {{spoiler|seemingly killing Mustang}}, she completely breaks down and loses her will to live.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]/[[Despair Event Horizon]]: After her brief [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against Lust for {{spoiler|seemingly killing Mustang}}, she completely breaks down and loses her will to live.
* [[Hostage Situation]]/[[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your Lieutenant]]: Twice, both times used against Roy, once played straight and once subverted. {{spoiler|First Bradley makes her his own personal assistant, so Roy can't (visibly) work against him without putting her in danger. Later, in the subversion, [[Slashed Throat|her throat is slashed]] to provide Roy with sufficient motivation to perform human transmutation.}}
* [[Hostage Situation]]/[[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your Lieutenant]]: Twice, both times used against Roy, once played straight and once subverted. {{spoiler|First Bradley makes her his own personal assistant, so Roy can't (visibly) work against him without putting her in danger. Later, in the subversion, [[Slashed Throat|her throat is slashed]] to provide Roy with sufficient motivation to perform human transmutation.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Human Notepad]]: Her father's research is tattooed all over her back.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Human Notepad]]: Her father's research is tattooed all over her back.}}
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: While she ''is'' an extremely capable adjutant and keeps the [[Five-Man Band]] running like clockwork, she mostly has this reputation because many people think Roy is very lazy. (He's actually perfectly competent, but it's part of his [[Obfuscating Stupidity]].)
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: While she ''is'' an extremely capable adjutant and keeps the [[Five-Man Band]] running like clockwork, she mostly has this reputation because many people think Roy is very lazy. (He's actually perfectly competent, but it's part of his [[Obfuscating Stupidity]].)
* [[I Gave My Word]]: "I am proud of my pigheadedness, sir."
* [[I Gave My Word]]: "I am proud of my pigheadedness, sir."
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: ''[[Meaningful Name|Hawkeye.]]'' While she is definitely a very good shot and almost certainly the best in canon, she's not perfect, is shown practicing hard, and stays within the bounds of reality with her skill. Still, this trope applies due to her name.
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: ''[[Meaningful Name|Hawkeye.]]'' While she is definitely a very good shot and almost certainly the best in canon, she's not perfect, is shown practicing hard, and stays within the bounds of reality with her skill. Still, this trope applies due to her name.
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* [[Missing Mom]]: She was raised by her widowed father; she tells Roy in a flashback that her mother died when she was very young.
* [[Missing Mom]]: She was raised by her widowed father; she tells Roy in a flashback that her mother died when she was very young.
* [[Morality Pet]]: To Roy at times. {{spoiler|She, Scar, and Ed all talk him down from his [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against Envy, but it's the realization that he's causing her pain (and she plans to ''commit suicide'' over it) that really snaps him out of it.}} Almost borders on being a [[Morality Chain]].
* [[Morality Pet]]: To Roy at times. {{spoiler|She, Scar, and Ed all talk him down from his [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against Envy, but it's the realization that he's causing her pain (and she plans to ''commit suicide'' over it) that really snaps him out of it.}} Almost borders on being a [[Morality Chain]].
{{quote| '''Riza:''' ''Don't go where I can't follow!''}}
{{quote|'''Riza:''' ''Don't go where I can't follow!''}}
* [[Number Two]]: Mustang's second in command, both officially and otherwise.
* [[Number Two]]: Mustang's second in command, both officially and otherwise.
* [[Parental Neglect]]: Berthold's treatment of her could also be seen as abusive; she does mention to Roy in a flashback that her father was "a terrifying man."
* [[Parental Neglect]]: Berthold's treatment of her could also be seen as abusive; she does mention to Roy in a flashback that her father was "a terrifying man."
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Being Black Hayate's owner. She also shows a good deal of kindness toward Winry and the Elric brothers, as well as to the men of her unit. Oh, yeah, and she's kind of fond of her boss.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Being Black Hayate's owner. She also shows a good deal of kindness toward Winry and the Elric brothers, as well as to the men of her unit. Oh, yeah, and she's kind of fond of her boss.
* [[Precious Puppies]]: Black Hayate
* [[Precious Puppies]]: Black Hayate
* [[Puss in Boots]]: With her marksmanship, respect from the rest, and general competenance would be a threat to anyone who didn't have her undying loyalty.
* [[Puss in Boots]]: With her marksmanship, respect from the rest, and general competenance would be a threat to anyone who didn't have her undying loyalty.
* [[The Reliable One]]
* [[The Reliable One]]
* [[Servile Snarker]]:
* [[Servile Snarker]]:
{{quote| "I thought you hated water. It makes your abilities useless."<br />
{{quote|"I thought you hated water. It makes your abilities useless."
"What do you make of this, Lieutenant?" "It seems to be a case of ''incorrect information'', sir." }}
"What do you make of this, Lieutenant?" "It seems to be a case of ''incorrect information'', sir." }}
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: For {{spoiler|Edward and Winry}}, although she doesn't encourage it so much as she says it flat out to him, so it leans more towards [[Everyone Can See It]].
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: For {{spoiler|Edward and Winry}}, although she doesn't encourage it so much as she says it flat out to him, so it leans more towards [[Everyone Can See It]].
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: It appears she was like this [[Backstory|in her teens, and during the war flashback, to an extent]].
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: It appears she was like this [[Backstory|in her teens, and during the war flashback, to an extent]].
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Riza, Liza, Lisa...you name it. It wasn't until the Perfect Guidebook 2 came out that it was confirmed as Riza, and people still seem to be confused.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Riza, Liza, Lisa...you name it. It wasn't until the Perfect Guidebook 2 came out that it was confirmed as Riza, and people still seem to be confused.
* [[The Stoic]]
* [[The Stoic]]
** [[Not So Stoic]]: "[[Heroic BSOD|YOU BIIIIIIIITCH!!]]"
** [[Not So Stoic]]: "[[Heroic BSOD|YOU BIIIIIIIITCH!!]]"
* [[Subordinate Excuse]]: With Roy. There's a rule against fraternization, as revealed in the third art book.
* [[Subordinate Excuse]]: With Roy. There's a rule against fraternization, as revealed in the third art book.
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* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: With Roy. And it's [[Bluff the Impostor|used to her advantage]]. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Epically]].
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: With Roy. And it's [[Bluff the Impostor|used to her advantage]]. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Epically]].
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]]}}: Confirmed by the third art book. {{spoiler|She and Roy have known each other since they were teenagers at least - he was her father's alchemy apprentice - and Arakawa's comments verify that the only reason they aren't married by the end of the series is the anti-fraternization law. The ''Chronicles'' book further confirms that they remain together for the rest of their lives.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]]}}: Confirmed by the third art book. {{spoiler|She and Roy have known each other since they were teenagers at least - he was her father's alchemy apprentice - and Arakawa's comments verify that the only reason they aren't married by the end of the series is the anti-fraternization law. The ''Chronicles'' book further confirms that they remain together for the rest of their lives.}}
* [[Violently Protective Girlfriend]]: The whole reason she's in the military, as she explains to young Winry in a flashback, is because "there is someone [Roy] I need to protect," and she has no qualms about delivering a royal asskicking to do it. She's not ''technically'' his girlfriend, but...
* [[Violently Protective Girlfriend]]: The whole reason she's in the military, as she explains to young Winry in a flashback, is because "there is someone [Roy] I need to protect," and she has no qualms about delivering a royal asskicking to do it. She's not ''technically'' his girlfriend, but...
* [[You Are Worth Hell]]: She vows to follow Roy wherever he leads, even "into hell itself if you so desire." {{spoiler|And she does.}}
* [[You Are Worth Hell]]: She vows to follow Roy wherever he leads, even "into hell itself if you so desire." {{spoiler|And she does.}}




== Fuhrer King Bradley ==
== Fuhrer King Bradley ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Fuhrer<br />'''Specialty:''' Swordsmanship/Military Tactics
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Fuhrer<br />'''Specialty:''' Swordsmanship/Military Tactics
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The ruler of Amestris. Fuhrer is his military title, and he is also the President of the Nation. King is just his name, though, it isn't a title. He came to rule Amestris after leading his nation out of a bloody civil war and setting up a military dictatorship. {{spoiler|He is also the Homunculus Wrath.}}
The ruler of Amestris. Fuhrer is his military title, and he is also the President of the Nation. King is just his name, though, it isn't a title. He came to rule Amestris after leading his nation out of a bloody civil war and setting up a military dictatorship. {{spoiler|He is also the Homunculus Wrath.}}


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Hidekatsu Shibata]] (JP), [[Hidenobu Kiuchi]] (JP - young), Ed Blaylock (EN), Christopher Bevins (EN - young)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Hidekatsu Shibata]] (JP), [[Hidenobu Kiuchi]] (JP - young), Ed Blaylock (EN), Christopher Bevins (EN - young)}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Affably Evil]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Affably Evil]]}}
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: King Bradley. Add his titles and he becomes ''[[Up to Eleven|President Fuhrer King Bradley.]]''
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: King Bradley. Add his titles and he becomes ''[[Up to Eleven|President Fuhrer King Bradley.]]''
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** [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]: Also justified by the whole "military dictatorship" thing. A non-[[Badass]] could never have become Fuhrer.
** [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]: Also justified by the whole "military dictatorship" thing. A non-[[Badass]] could never have become Fuhrer.
* [[Badass]]: One of the biggest in the series, if not the biggest.
* [[Badass]]: One of the biggest in the series, if not the biggest.
** [[Badass Grandpa]]: ''Good fucking lord.'' {{spoiler|It takes close to ''sixty episodes'' for someone to even scratch him. The guy curb-stomps the first Greed, takes out an entire Briggs platoon and ''tank'', with no more than a stiff shoulder. And manages to nearly down Scar while he was ''half-dead''.}} Ladies and gentlemen, ''this'' is the man all [[Badass|badasses]] should look up to.
** [[Badass Grandpa]]: ''Good fucking lord.'' {{spoiler|It takes close to ''sixty episodes'' for someone to even scratch him. The guy curb-stomps the first Greed, takes out an entire Briggs platoon and ''tank'', with no more than a stiff shoulder. And manages to nearly down Scar while he was ''half-dead''.}} Ladies and gentlemen, ''this'' is the man all [[badass]]es should look up to.
** The guy took down a TANK. What a badass.
** The guy took down a TANK. What a badass.
** Probably best shown late in the manga/Brotherhood. The Briggs men have won, while Bradley {{spoiler|had his train blown up in the middle of a bridge several episodes earlier, presumably killing him, and in any case leaving him missing in action. And then his voice, perfectly calm and even pleasant, is heard over the radio, telling them that now he's back, and he's rather displeased with what's been happening in his absence}}. The collective [[Oh Crap]] on the faces of ''everybody'' who heard the radio says it all.
** Probably best shown late in the manga/Brotherhood. The Briggs men have won, while Bradley {{spoiler|had his train blown up in the middle of a bridge several episodes earlier, presumably killing him, and in any case leaving him missing in action. And then his voice, perfectly calm and even pleasant, is heard over the radio, telling them that now he's back, and he's rather displeased with what's been happening in his absence}}. The collective [[Oh Crap]] on the faces of ''everybody'' who heard the radio says it all.
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* [[Dual-Wielding]]: He often dual-wields and has been seen carrying up to four spare swords.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: He often dual-wields and has been seen carrying up to four spare swords.
** [[Cutlass Between the Teeth]]: {{spoiler|Does this when both his arms are cut off before being defeated by Scar}}.
** [[Cutlass Between the Teeth]]: {{spoiler|Does this when both his arms are cut off before being defeated by Scar}}.
* [[Drama-Preserving Handicap]]: Bradley can ''still'' kick serious ass despite being out of his prime by a good degree.
* [[Drama-Preserving Handicap]]: Bradley can ''still'' kick serious ass despite being out of his prime by a good degree.
** None of the other characters could actually beat him. In order for {{spoiler|Scar}} to even be on equal footing, Bradley had to be ''half dead''.
** None of the other characters could actually beat him. In order for {{spoiler|Scar}} to even be on equal footing, Bradley had to be ''half dead''.
** If you think disabling his {{spoiler|Ultimate Eye}} will mean he's no longer a threat, think again.
** If you think disabling his {{spoiler|Ultimate Eye}} will mean he's no longer a threat, think again.
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* {{spoiler|[[Evil Eye]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Eye]]}}
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]: Part of his kooky, more comical image, but it disappears quickly when he's being completely serious.
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]: Part of his kooky, more comical image, but it disappears quickly when he's being completely serious.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: {{spoiler|ONLY in relation to the other Homunculi, as despite being insanely fast and strong, he's the only one who has no regenerative abilities. He can still take a lot of abuse, it's just that you only need to kill him once. As he himself explains to Mustang, he only has one soul inside of him, unlike the others.}}
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: {{spoiler|ONLY in relation to the other Homunculi, as despite being insanely fast and strong, he's the only one who has no regenerative abilities. He can still take a lot of abuse, it's just that you only need to kill him once. As he himself explains to Mustang, he only has one soul inside of him, unlike the others.}}
* [[General Ripper]]: There's a scene in the flashback to the Ishval war in which an Ishvalan leader offered his life in exchange for ending the Amestrian genocide. Bradley mocks him for thinking he can set his life equal to those of everyone in his country, and orders that the genocide resume. {{spoiler|It's not for nothing that he's Wrath.}}
* [[General Ripper]]: There's a scene in the flashback to the Ishval war in which an Ishvalan leader offered his life in exchange for ending the Amestrian genocide. Bradley mocks him for thinking he can set his life equal to those of everyone in his country, and orders that the genocide resume. {{spoiler|It's not for nothing that he's Wrath.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Hero-Killer]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Hero-Killer]]}}
* [[Historical Hero Upgrade]]: {{spoiler|After his death, the heroes can't risk exposing his crimes or true nature, as doing so could cause a war due to Bradley's good reputation. So they're forced to do this to him.}}
* [[Historical Hero Upgrade]]: {{spoiler|After his death, the heroes can't risk exposing his crimes or true nature, as doing so could cause a war due to Bradley's good reputation. So they're forced to do this to him.}}
* [[Hollywood Atheist]]: He's not real sensitive about religion, ranting about how the Ishvalan genocide should have shown Scar that "there is no God in this world!"
* [[Hollywood Atheist]]: He's not real sensitive about religion, ranting about how the Ishvalan genocide should have shown Scar that "there is no God in this world!"
* [[Implacable Man]]: Trying to stop him is a very good way to get killed. {{spoiler|When Scar blasts his arms off, he attacks him ''[[Cutlass Between the Teeth|with a sword held in his teeth.]]''}} At one point, he's outnumbered 5 to 1, and the group of five warriors feel they have ''no chance'' to win.
* [[Implacable Man]]: Trying to stop him is a very good way to get killed. {{spoiler|When Scar blasts his arms off, he attacks him ''[[Cutlass Between the Teeth|with a sword held in his teeth.]]''}} At one point, he's outnumbered 5 to 1, and the group of five warriors feel they have ''no chance'' to win.
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers]]: Although it does help {{spoiler|to be a Homunculus with superhuman abilities.}}
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers]]: Although it does help {{spoiler|to be a Homunculus with superhuman abilities.}}
** {{spoiler|He takes out a ''tank'' (!) armed only with his saber.}}
** {{spoiler|He takes out a ''tank'' (!) armed only with his saber.}}
*** And a grenade.
*** And a grenade.
* {{spoiler|[[Karmic Death]]: He is killed by Scar, one of Ishvalans who survived Bradley's genocide.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Karmic Death]]: He is killed by Scar, one of Ishvalans who survived Bradley's genocide.}}
* [[Kick the Dog]]: {{spoiler|Telling Roy the actual reason he was shaking in Hughes' funeral: not because he was saddened by Maes' death, but because ''he thought Elicia's crying was annoying''.}} Ouch.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: {{spoiler|Telling Roy the actual reason he was shaking in Hughes' funeral: not because he was saddened by Maes' death, but because ''he thought Elicia's crying was annoying''.}} Ouch.
* {{spoiler|[[The Last Dance]]: Prior to his fight with Scar, he had already been fatally wounded by Buccaneer and Ling Yao. Add to that that he already realized that he had already served his purpose for Father, Wrath knew full and well that his battle with Scar would probably be his last.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Last Dance]]: Prior to his fight with Scar, he had already been fatally wounded by Buccaneer and Ling Yao. Add to that that he already realized that he had already served his purpose for Father, Wrath knew full and well that his battle with Scar would probably be his last.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Super Soldier]]}}: {{spoiler|Essentially what he was raised to become.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Super Soldier]]}}: {{spoiler|Essentially what he was raised to become.}}
* {{spoiler|[[This Was His True Form]]}}: A fairly minor version {{spoiler|as while dying, he suddenly ages to the point that he looks like a sixty-year-old would be expected to}}.
* {{spoiler|[[This Was His True Form]]}}: A fairly minor version {{spoiler|as while dying, he suddenly ages to the point that he looks like a sixty-year-old would be expected to}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Training From Hell]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Training from Hell]]}}
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: He looks so damn calm when annihilating his opponent. {{spoiler|There's a reason he's called ''Wrath'', not ''[[Unstoppable Rage|Rage]]''.}}
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: He looks so damn calm when annihilating his opponent. {{spoiler|There's a reason he's called ''Wrath'', not ''[[Unstoppable Rage|Rage]]''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Tyke Bomb]]}}: {{spoiler|He was raised from birth as a candidate for the Fuhrership.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Tyke Bomb]]}}: {{spoiler|He was raised from birth as a candidate for the Fuhrership.}}
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== Olivier Mira Armstrong ==
== Olivier Mira Armstrong ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Major General<br />'''Specialty:''' Swordsmanship/Military Tactics
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Major General<br />'''Specialty:''' Swordsmanship/Military Tactics
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Major General Armstrong is Alex Armstrong's sister. She guards the northern frontier with Drachma in the Briggs base.
Major General Armstrong is Alex Armstrong's sister. She guards the northern frontier with Drachma in the Briggs base.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Yoko Soumi]] (JP), [[Stephanie Young]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Yoko Soumi]] (JP), [[Stephanie Young]] (EN)}}
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* [[Action Girl]]: One of the most action-packed ladies in the whole series.
* [[Action Girl]]: One of the most action-packed ladies in the whole series.
* [[Aloof Big Brother|Aloof Big Sister]]/[[Cool Big Sis]]: She acts like she can't stand him, and apparently beat him up a lot when they were kids, but her little brother Alex nevertheless seems to adore her. And when the chips are down, the siblings stand together.
* [[Aloof Big Brother|Aloof Big Sister]]/[[Cool Big Sis]]: She acts like she can't stand him, and apparently beat him up a lot when they were kids, but her little brother Alex nevertheless seems to adore her. And when the chips are down, the siblings stand together.
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** Her [[Mama Bear]] status to her men even [[media:OMA-MamaBear.jpg|gets a lampshade.]]
** Her [[Mama Bear]] status to her men even [[media:OMA-MamaBear.jpg|gets a lampshade.]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type III/IV, with shades of Type V. {{spoiler|She's ready and willing to go to more drastic measures than the other heroes, and her intention isn't as noble as that of her rival, Mustang.}}
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type III/IV, with shades of Type V. {{spoiler|She's ready and willing to go to more drastic measures than the other heroes, and her intention isn't as noble as that of her rival, Mustang.}}
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: She offers to personally fight new recruits (such as Miles) one-on-one. They're all too scared of her asskicking to take her up on it.
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: She offers to personally fight new recruits (such as Miles) one-on-one. They're all too scared of her asskicking to take her up on it.
** Her [[Establishing Character Moment]] consists of becoming the only person apart from Ed's teacher to be able to ''scare him instead of pissing him off when calling him short''.
** Her [[Establishing Character Moment]] consists of becoming the only person apart from Ed's teacher to be able to ''scare him instead of pissing him off when calling him short''.
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
** [[Badass Long Hair]]: The Northern Wall has gorgeous long flowing blonde hair.
** [[Badass Long Hair]]: The Northern Wall has gorgeous long flowing blonde hair.
** [[Badass Normal]]: When pitted against her younger brother, [[Curb Stomp Battle|she wipes the floor with him]] despite not having any alchemic or superhuman powers herself.
** [[Badass Normal]]: When pitted against her younger brother, [[Curb Stomp Battle|she wipes the floor with him]] despite not having any alchemic or superhuman powers herself.
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** [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Quickly decides to let Ed and Al help her troops after [[Establishing Character Moment|they save her soldiers from death from falling debris]].
** [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Quickly decides to let Ed and Al help her troops after [[Establishing Character Moment|they save her soldiers from death from falling debris]].
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Since being nice [[Properly Paranoid|won't do much]] [[Genre Savvy|for a soldier]]. {{spoiler|''[[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Usually]]''.}}
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Since being nice [[Properly Paranoid|won't do much]] [[Genre Savvy|for a soldier]]. {{spoiler|''[[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Usually]]''.}}
* [[Good Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
** [[No Guy Wants an Amazon]]: She's highly revered by her soldiers, but nobody, ''nobody'' calls her pretty.
** [[No Guy Wants an Amazon]]: She's highly revered by her soldiers, but nobody, ''nobody'' calls her pretty.
*** It's more because it's weird to hit on a mother figure.
*** It's more because it's weird to hit on a mother figure.
* [[Gun and Sword]]
* [[Gun and Sword]]
* [[Ham to Ham Combat]]: With her brother.
* [[Ham-to-Ham Combat]]: With her brother.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]
* [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]
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* [[Iron Lady]]: Strong, agggressive, harsh; when she says 'jump' her subordinates ask 'how high'?
* [[Iron Lady]]: Strong, agggressive, harsh; when she says 'jump' her subordinates ask 'how high'?
* [[It Amused Me]]: {{spoiler|Decides to let Scar go free just to scare Roy.}}
* [[It Amused Me]]: {{spoiler|Decides to let Scar go free just to scare Roy.}}
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Jerkass]]
** [[Hidden Heart of Gold]]: Has high standards about soldier morale and responsibility, and doesn't mind sacrificing herself if she thinks it would be worth it.
** [[Hidden Heart of Gold]]: Has high standards about soldier morale and responsibility, and doesn't mind sacrificing herself if she thinks it would be worth it.
* [[Lady of War]]
* [[Lady of War]]
* [[Large Ham]]: Despite the apparent differences with her brother Alex, deep down, she still has the hereditary hammish qualities [[Running Gag|passed down the Armstrong line for generations]].
* [[Large Ham]]: Despite the apparent differences with her brother Alex, deep down, she still has the hereditary hammish qualities [[Running Gag|passed down the Armstrong line for generations]].
* [[Machiavelli Was Wrong]]: Played with. Her troops ''are'' scared of her but its a more "reverent fear" than a "[[You Have Failed Me]] fear".
* [[Machiavelli Was Wrong]]: Played with. Her troops ''are'' scared of her but its a more "reverent fear" than a "[[You Have Failed Me...]] fear".
* [[Made of Iron]]: There is no reason why Olivier should even be standing, let alone fighting after taking that first hit from Sloth.
* [[Made of Iron]]: There is no reason why Olivier should even be standing, let alone fighting after taking that first hit from Sloth.
* [[Mama Bear]]: In her own very twisted way. {{spoiler|It's one of the reasons she killed General Raven.}}
* [[Mama Bear]]: In her own very twisted way. {{spoiler|It's one of the reasons she killed General Raven.}}
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* [[Military Brat]]
* [[Military Brat]]
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]
* [[Pin Pulling Teeth]]: Does this when fighting Sloth.
* [[Pin-Pulling Teeth]]: Does this when fighting Sloth.
* [[Power Hair]]: Averted; instead of being a having short hair, the manga's most exemplary [[Iron Lady]] has [[Long Hair Is Feminine|long, flowing blonde locks]].
* [[Power Hair]]: Averted; instead of being a having short hair, the manga's most exemplary [[Iron Lady]] has [[Long Hair Is Feminine|long, flowing blonde locks]].
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The blue to Alex's red.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The blue to Alex's red.
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* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Tall, Blonde And Bishoujo]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Tall, Blonde And Bishoujo]]
* [[Tomboyish Name]]: Her first name, Olivier, is the [http://www.behindthename.com/name/olivier French version of Oliver]. If there wasn't an "r," it'd be the completely obsolete [http://www.behindthename.com/name/olivie French for Olivia.]
* [[Tomboyish Name]]: Her first name, Olivier, is the [http://www.behindthename.com/name/olivier French version of Oliver]. If there wasn't an "r," it'd be the completely obsolete [http://www.behindthename.com/name/olivie French for Olivia.]
* [[Ugly Guys Hot Daughter]]: Luckily for her, since two of her sisters are real eyesores, averting the trope.
* [[The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter]]: Luckily for her, since two of her sisters are real eyesores, averting the trope.
** But another of her sisters (Catherine) plays it straight as an arrow, as Havoc found out in one of the (manga) omake which was adapted into an episode of the first anime.
** But another of her sisters (Catherine) plays it straight as an arrow, as Havoc found out in one of the (manga) omake which was adapted into an episode of the first anime.
* [[Winter Royal Lady]]: Of a sort. It's always winter in Briggs, and in addition to the 'Princess' nickname mentioned above, Buccaneer in the manga occasionally refers to her as "our Queen."
* [[Winter Royal Lady]]: Of a sort. It's always winter in Briggs, and in addition to the 'Princess' nickname mentioned above, Buccaneer in the manga occasionally refers to her as "our Queen."
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== Maes Hughes ==
== Maes Hughes ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Lieutenant Colonel<br />'''Specialty:''' Knives/Intelligence
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Lieutenant Colonel<br />'''Specialty:''' Knives/Intelligence
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A rather quirky officer working in the records department and best friends with Roy Mustang. Assists both Mustang and the Elric brothers in their respective missions. Contrary to his appearance, he is not a man to trifle with.
A rather quirky officer working in the records department and best friends with Roy Mustang. Assists both Mustang and the Elric brothers in their respective missions. Contrary to his appearance, he is not a man to trifle with.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Keiji Fujiwara]] (JP), [[Sonny Strait]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Keiji Fujiwara]] (JP), [[Sonny Strait]] (EN)}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Bragging Rights Reward]]}}: {{spoiler|He got promoted two ranks to Brigade General... Because he ''died''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bragging Rights Reward]]}}: {{spoiler|He got promoted two ranks to Brigade General... Because he ''died''.}}
* [[Badass Normal]]: Able to defeat both {{spoiler|Envy and Lust}} with his knives; too bad they're {{spoiler|immortal}}.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Able to defeat both {{spoiler|Envy and Lust}} with his knives; too bad they're {{spoiler|immortal}}.
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: To some extent. When Mustang and company first confront Scar in Central, Hughes disappears. After the conflict ends, he reappears, and when Armstrong asks where he went, he replies that he was hiding so that ''someone'' would be alive afterward to report what happened.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: To some extent. When Mustang and company first confront Scar in Central, Hughes disappears. After the conflict ends, he reappears, and when Armstrong asks where he went, he replies that he was hiding so that ''someone'' would be alive afterward to report what happened.
** From the English dub of ''Brotherhood'':
** From the English dub of ''Brotherhood'':
{{quote| '''Hughes''': Oh! Is it over?<br />
{{quote|'''Hughes''': Oh! Is it over?
'''Armstrong''': Lt. Col. Hughes where have you been this whole time?<br />
'''Armstrong''': Lt. Col. Hughes where have you been this whole time?
'''Hughes''': I thought it best to lay low.<br />
'''Hughes''': I thought it best to lay low.
'''Mustang''': (annoyed) You didn't think of maybe ''backing us up a little!?''<br />
'''Mustang''': (annoyed) You didn't think of maybe ''backing us up a little!?''
'''Hughes''': Of course not! A person like me shouldn't get dragged into a freak-show with you pack of pseudo-humans! It's bad for my health! }}
'''Hughes''': Of course not! A person like me shouldn't get dragged into a freak-show with you pack of pseudo-humans! It's bad for my health! }}
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: With the way he acts you'd forget that he participated in the Ishvalan Genocide.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: With the way he acts you'd forget that he participated in the Ishvalan Genocide.
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* [[Hair Antennae]]: Just a little.
* [[Hair Antennae]]: Just a little.
* [[Hot Dad]]
* [[Hot Dad]]
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]:
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]:
{{quote| '''Hughes''': I heard there's a hot blonde girl in your room servicing you.<br />
{{quote|'''Hughes''': I heard there's a hot blonde girl in your room servicing you.
'''Ed''': [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|It's just my mechanic!]]<br />
'''Ed''': [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|It's just my mechanic!]]<br />
'''Hughes''': [[Shipper on Deck|Oh!]] [[Comically Missing the Point|Seduced your mechanic, did you?]] }}
'''Hughes''': [[Shipper on Deck|Oh!]] [[Comically Missing the Point|Seduced your mechanic, did you?]] }}
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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]] or [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Whichever he is, it's up to you!
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]] or [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Whichever he is, it's up to you!
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: The posterboy. His daughter (who is barely out of her toddler years mind you) is being fought over by boys just as young, and he pulls out a ''gun''.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: The posterboy. His daughter (who is barely out of her toddler years mind you) is being fought over by boys just as young, and he pulls out a ''gun''.
* [[Perma Stubble]]
* [[Perma-Stubble]]
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]: When confronting the ''three-year-old boys'' who are fighting over who will get to play with his daughter.
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]: When confronting the ''three-year-old boys'' who are fighting over who will get to play with his daughter.
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: For Edward and Winry, to [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|great effect]]. Also non-specifically for Mustang, whom he tells to "Get yourself a wife!" (The fandom tends to interpret him as being a Mustang/Hawkeye shipper, but this is never stated outright.)
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: For Edward and Winry, to [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|great effect]]. Also non-specifically for Mustang, whom he tells to "Get yourself a wife!" (The fandom tends to interpret him as being a Mustang/Hawkeye shipper, but this is never stated outright.)
* [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]]: Towards his wife and his daughter.
* [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]]: Towards his wife and his daughter.




== Alex Louis Armstrong ==
== Alex Louis Armstrong ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Major<br />'''Specialty:''' Boxing/Combat Alchemy
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Major<br />'''Specialty:''' Boxing/Combat Alchemy
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The Strongarm Alchemist, and a close ally of both Roy Mustang and the Elric brothers. He's a big lovable guy of many artistic talents, and is prone to, well, [[Large Ham|overacting]] on a regular basis.
The Strongarm Alchemist, and a close ally of both Roy Mustang and the Elric brothers. He's a big lovable guy of many artistic talents, and is prone to, well, [[Large Ham|overacting]] on a regular basis.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Kenji Utsumi]] (JP), [[Christopher Sabat]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Kenji Utsumi]] (JP), [[Christopher Sabat]] (EN)}}
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* [[Adult Child]]: When in [[Large Ham]]/[[Manly Tears]] mode.
* [[Adult Child]]: When in [[Large Ham]]/[[Manly Tears]] mode.
* [[Adorkable]]
* [[Adorkable]]
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* [[Author Appeal]]: Arakawa refers to him in a Gaiden as "the easiest one to draw." Since she has a liking for muscular men, it's likely that he's more ''the one she '''enjoys''' drawing'' the most.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Arakawa refers to him in a Gaiden as "the easiest one to draw." Since she has a liking for muscular men, it's likely that he's more ''the one she '''enjoys''' drawing'' the most.
** It would also explain why [[Shirtless Scene|his shirt tends to vanish]] without any particular reason.
** It would also explain why [[Shirtless Scene|his shirt tends to vanish]] without any particular reason.
{{quote| "...Did he ''[[Lampshade Hanging|have]]'' to strip?"}}
{{quote|"...Did he ''[[Lampshade Hanging|have]]'' to strip?"}}
* [[Badass Adorable]]: The childish sincerity of this big teddy-bear really makes you wanna give him a big hug. Unless you're Ed, in which case you're getting glomped and begging him to "Stop rubbing your chest on me!"
* [[Badass Adorable]]: The childish sincerity of this big teddy-bear really makes you wanna give him a big hug. Unless you're Ed, in which case you're getting glomped and begging him to "Stop rubbing your chest on me!"
* [[Badass Moustache]]
* [[Badass Moustache]]
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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Do not mess with the man's friends or family.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Do not mess with the man's friends or family.
* [[Bicep-Polishing Gesture]]
* [[Bicep-Polishing Gesture]]
* [[The Big Guy]]: For Mustang's group. He's head and shoulders above ''everyone else'' in the military.
* [[The Big Guy]]: For Mustang's group. He's head and shoulders above ''everyone else'' in the military.
* [[Bishie Sparkle]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] (and possibly [[Played for Laughs]]) in that he's not a [[Bishonen]]. He certainly is pretty, but not a ''[[Bishonen|pretty boy]]''.
* [[Bishie Sparkle]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] (and possibly [[Played for Laughs]]) in that he's not a [[Bishonen]]. He certainly is pretty, but not a ''[[Bishonen|pretty boy]]''.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]
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* [[Cuddle Bug]]: The Major loves to hug people so much that he would give [[Star Wars|Chewbacca]] a run for his money.
* [[Cuddle Bug]]: The Major loves to hug people so much that he would give [[Star Wars|Chewbacca]] a run for his money.
* [[Destructive Saviour]]: Picture shown on said page.
* [[Destructive Saviour]]: Picture shown on said page.
{{quote| " Destruction and creation are '''''[[Chewing the Scenery|TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN!]]'''''"}}
{{quote|" Destruction and creation are '''''[[Chewing the Scenery|TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN!]]'''''"}}
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: Seems to specialise in manipulating the earth's crust.
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: Seems to specialise in manipulating the earth's crust.
* [[Emotional Bruiser]]
* [[Emotional Bruiser]]
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: A state alchemist is a genius by definition, and his alchemy happens to be [[Full-Contact Magic|more physical than most]]. You can even tell through his alchemy how much of a genius he is: all alchemical creations have slight cracks/lines on them that reveal their crafted nature. Major Armstrong's creations are ALWAYS blemish-free and expertly crafted, seeming sculpted rather than created. The man could sculpt Michelangelo's David with his fists of he wanted to.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: A state alchemist is a genius by definition, and his alchemy happens to be [[Full-Contact Magic|more physical than most]]. You can even tell through his alchemy how much of a genius he is: all alchemical creations have slight cracks/lines on them that reveal their crafted nature. Major Armstrong's creations are ALWAYS blemish-free and expertly crafted, seeming sculpted rather than created. The man could sculpt Michelangelo's David with his fists of he wanted to.
* [[Gentle Giant]]
* [[Gentle Giant]]
* [[Ham to Ham Combat]]: Whenever he and his sister are in a room together it becomes an escalating war of [[Feed Me]] lines. His battle with Isaac McDougal is another example.
* [[Ham-to-Ham Combat]]: Whenever he and his sister are in a room together it becomes an escalating war of [[Feed Me]] lines. His battle with Isaac McDougal is another example.
* [[Heroic Build]]: And '''''[[Walking Shirtless Scene|FLAUNTING IT!!]]'''''
* [[Heroic Build]]: And '''''[[Walking Shirtless Scene|FLAUNTING IT!!]]'''''
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: During the Ishval war.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: During the Ishval war.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[Incoming Ham]]: "Stand '''BACK''' and prepare for a display of '''ARMSTRONG ALCHEMY!!'''"
* [[Incoming Ham]]: "Stand '''BACK''' and prepare for a display of '''ARMSTRONG ALCHEMY!!'''"
** "''Impressive!'' You managed to '''dodge my alchemy so easily!'''"
** "''Impressive!'' You managed to '''dodge my alchemy so easily!'''"
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* [[Pec Flex]]: Will pose without any provocation.
* [[Pec Flex]]: Will pose without any provocation.
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: Par for the course with State Alchemists. Armstrong can essentially rearrange the ground under your feet.
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: Par for the course with State Alchemists. Armstrong can essentially rearrange the ground under your feet.
* [[Pieta Plagiarism]]: In Ishval.
* [[Pietà Plagiarism]]: In Ishval.
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]
* [[Power Fist]]: His hands in battle are encased in metal gauntlets, which have his transmutation circles etched into them. To transmute things, he punches them.
* [[Power Fist]]: His hands in battle are encased in metal gauntlets, which have his transmutation circles etched into them. To transmute things, he punches them.
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== Basque Grand ==
== Basque Grand ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Brigadier General<br />'''Specialty:''' Combat Alchemy/Weapon Alchemy
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Brigadier General<br />'''Specialty:''' Combat Alchemy/Weapon Alchemy
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A [[Colonel Badass]] who served as Mustang's commander towards the end of the Ishval War.
A [[Colonel Badass]] who served as Mustang's commander towards the end of the Ishval War.
{{quote| Voiced by: Shin Aomori (JP), R. Bruce Elliott (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Shin Aomori (JP), R. Bruce Elliott (EN)}}
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* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
** [[Badass Moustache]]: And ''how''!!
** [[Badass Moustache]]: And ''how''!!
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* [[The Brigadier]]: Was a Brigadier-General at the time of his death.
* [[The Brigadier]]: Was a Brigadier-General at the time of his death.
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: His [[Incoming Ham|introduction]] in the manga is almost ''[[Large Ham|Armstrong]]'' worthy.
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: His [[Incoming Ham|introduction]] in the manga is almost ''[[Large Ham|Armstrong]]'' worthy.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: In typical State Alchemist fashion. Emphasis on bruiser--the man's around seven-feet tall, and is a master of hand-to-hand combat as well as his trademark alchemy.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: In typical State Alchemist fashion. Emphasis on bruiser—the man's around seven-feet tall, and is a master of hand-to-hand combat as well as his trademark alchemy.
* [[Incoming Ham]]: "I am the Ironblood Alchemist, Basque Grand! Iron & blood, might & manpower! If I do not lead the charge, who will?!"
* [[Incoming Ham]]: "I am the Ironblood Alchemist, Basque Grand! Iron & blood, might & manpower! If I do not lead the charge, who will?!"
* [[Large and In Charge]]: Holy crap this guy is like twice as tall as a normal person!
* [[Large and In Charge]]: Holy crap this guy is like twice as tall as a normal person!
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* [[Walking Armoury]]: See [[More Dakka]] above for how.
* [[Walking Armoury]]: See [[More Dakka]] above for how.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: {{spoiler|Scar kills him off-screen with seeming ease, showing us how dangerous Scar is}}.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: {{spoiler|Scar kills him off-screen with seeming ease, showing us how dangerous Scar is}}.
** The ''Brotherhood'' anime {{spoiler|does this on-screen, but still pretty quickly. It can be justified by the fact that Basque Grand wouldn't expect an Ishvalan to use alchemy, so Scar merely baited him in for the kill}}.
** The ''Brotherhood'' anime {{spoiler|does this on-screen, but still pretty quickly. It can be justified by the fact that Basque Grand wouldn't expect an Ishvalan to use alchemy, so Scar merely baited him in for the kill}}.
** According to [[Word of God]] in the manga, {{spoiler|Grand was drunk when Scar ambushed him. [[Rule of Funny|It's probably not meant to be taken seriously]], but...}}
** According to [[Word of God]] in the manga, {{spoiler|Grand was drunk when Scar ambushed him. [[Rule of Funny|It's probably not meant to be taken seriously]], but...}}




== Jean Havoc ==
== Jean Havoc ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 2nd Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' Marksmanship/Weapons Expert
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 2nd Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' Marksmanship/Weapons Expert
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One of Mustang's closest subordinates; he's third-in-command of the unit after Mustang and Hawkeye. Before joining the army he was just your typical country boy.
One of Mustang's closest subordinates; he's third-in-command of the unit after Mustang and Hawkeye. Before joining the army he was just your typical country boy.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Yasunori Matsumoto]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Yuji Ueda]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Mike McFarland]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Yasunori Matsumoto]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Yuji Ueda]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Mike McFarland]] (EN)}}
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* [[Badass Beard]]: Grows one after his {{spoiler|hospitalization}}.
* [[Badass Beard]]: Grows one after his {{spoiler|hospitalization}}.
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Badass Normal]]
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* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: He self-describes himself as being none too bright, but he's as loyal as they come and a very good marksman; even Olivier Armstrong notes his value and says it would be a shame for the military to lose him. Later in the story, {{spoiler|he uses his family's business to smuggle in foreign arms for his pals in the revolution}} - even ''Mustang'', who knows his true worth, was shocked by that one!
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: He self-describes himself as being none too bright, but he's as loyal as they come and a very good marksman; even Olivier Armstrong notes his value and says it would be a shame for the military to lose him. Later in the story, {{spoiler|he uses his family's business to smuggle in foreign arms for his pals in the revolution}} - even ''Mustang'', who knows his true worth, was shocked by that one!
* {{spoiler|[[Handicapped Badass]]: When Lust paralyzes him, he gets discharged and sent home, where he uses his family's business to import supplies for the coup in Central. He runs the whole smuggling operation from his wheelchair.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Handicapped Badass]]: When Lust paralyzes him, he gets discharged and sent home, where he uses his family's business to import supplies for the coup in Central. He runs the whole smuggling operation from his wheelchair.}}
** {{spoiler|At the end, however, he is shown to be in physical therapy, slowly regaining use of his legs after being healed with a philosopher stone.}}
** {{spoiler|At the end, however, he is shown to be in physical therapy, slowly regaining use of his legs after being healed with a philosopher stone.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Scars Are Forever]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Scars Are Forever]]}}
** {{spoiler|Averted at the end of the anime when a Philosopher's Stone is used to restore his legs.}}
** {{spoiler|Averted at the end of the anime when a Philosopher's Stone is used to restore his legs.}}
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== Mustang's Other Subordinates ==
== Mustang's Other Subordinates ==


A trio of officers that fill out various functions. Their loyalty to Mustang is unquestionable.
A trio of officers that fill out various functions. Their loyalty to Mustang is unquestionable.
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* [[Badass Crew]]: When shit gets real, they get shit done.
* [[Badass Crew]]: When shit gets real, they get shit done.
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* [[Communications Officer]]: Fuery
* [[Communications Officer]]: Fuery
* [[Greek Chorus]]: On occasion.
* [[Greek Chorus]]: On occasion.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: All three -- {{spoiler|Falman when he's transferred to Briggs, Fuery when he's thrown into combat in the South, and Breda when he starts organizing illegal border crossings. All three are ready to go when the revolution kicks off, of course.}}
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: All three -- {{spoiler|Falman when he's transferred to Briggs, Fuery when he's thrown into combat in the South, and Breda when he starts organizing illegal border crossings. All three are ready to go when the revolution kicks off, of course.}}
* [[Mauve Shirt]]: Not quite. They serve a greater role to the story than most shirts, but they're hardly players in the game.
* [[Mauve Shirt]]: Not quite. They serve a greater role to the story than most shirts, but they're hardly players in the game.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]


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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Warrant Officer<br />'''Specialty:''' Intelligence
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Warrant Officer<br />'''Specialty:''' Intelligence
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The oldest member of the group, and resident [[Butt Monkey]] at times.
The oldest member of the group, and resident [[Butt Monkey]] at times.
{{quote| Voiced by: Takehiro Murozono (JP - 2003 Anime) [[Kenji Hamada]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Kyle Hebert]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Takehiro Murozono (JP - 2003 Anime) [[Kenji Hamada]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Kyle Hebert]] (EN)}}
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* [[Babies Ever After]]: In the ''Brotherhood'' anime, as pictured above; he's shown at the end of the series with two kids, whom the animators confirm are supposed to be his. (Their mother is not identified.)
* [[Babies Ever After]]: In the ''Brotherhood'' anime, as pictured above; he's shown at the end of the series with two kids, whom the animators confirm are supposed to be his. (Their mother is not identified.)
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* [[Non-Action Guy]]: At the beginning.
* [[Non-Action Guy]]: At the beginning.
* [[Rank Up]]: By the end of the series, he's made Captain, according to the insignia on his uniform.
* [[Rank Up]]: By the end of the series, he's made Captain, according to the insignia on his uniform.
* [[Reassigned to Antarctica]]: It [[Took a Level In Badass|doesn't]] [[Reassignment Backfire|work]].
* [[Reassigned to Antarctica]]: It [[Took a Level in Badass|doesn't]] [[Reassignment Backfire|work]].
* [[Spock Speak]]: He reads the dictionary for fun.
* [[Spock Speak]]: He reads the dictionary for fun.
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Master Sergeant<br />'''Specialty:''' Communications
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Master Sergeant<br />'''Specialty:''' Communications
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The youngest, and their communications expert. Has a friendly relationship with the Elrics.
The youngest, and their communications expert. Has a friendly relationship with the Elrics.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Tetsu Shiratori]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Tetsuya Kakihara]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Kevin M. Connoly (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Tetsu Shiratori]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Tetsuya Kakihara]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Kevin M. Connoly (EN)}}
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* [[Adorkable]]
* [[Adorkable]]
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** [[Name of Cain]]: Also subverted (see above).
** [[Name of Cain]]: Also subverted (see above).
* [[Cowardly Lion]]
* [[Cowardly Lion]]
* [[Expy]]: Fuery is strikingly similar to Corporal "Radar" O'Reilly of ''[[M*A*S*H|Mash]]'' in almost every way: meek, quiet, loves animals, low on the totem pole rank-wise, and he's even the communications officer. He also [[Took a Level In Badass|takes a]] ''[[Took a Level In Badass|huge]]'' [[Took a Level In Badass|level in badass]] by the end of the series!
* [[Expy]]: Fuery is strikingly similar to Corporal "Radar" O'Reilly of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|Mash]]'' in almost every way: meek, quiet, loves animals, low on the totem pole rank-wise, and he's even the communications officer. He also [[Took a Level in Badass|takes a]] ''[[Took a Level in Badass|huge]]'' [[Took a Level in Badass|level in badass]] by the end of the series!
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Rather literally. As shown in a side story, he was the one to find Riza's beloved [[Canine Companion]], Black Hayate, as a puppy and bring him in out of the rain; he couldn't keep the dog himself because he lived in the barracks at the time, but he remains very attached to Hayate even after Riza adopts him.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Rather literally. As shown in a side story, he was the one to find Riza's beloved [[Canine Companion]], Black Hayate, as a puppy and bring him in out of the rain; he couldn't keep the dog himself because he lived in the barracks at the time, but he remains very attached to Hayate even after Riza adopts him.
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 2nd Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' Military Tactics/Intelligence
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 2nd Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' Military Tactics/Intelligence
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The big guy in Mustang's crew. Mustang drafts him for his tactical abilities.
The big guy in Mustang's crew. Mustang drafts him for his tactical abilities.


{{quote| Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura (JP - 2003 Anime), Biichi Satou (JP - 2009 Anime), Josh Berry (EN - 2003 Anime) Jeremy Inman (EN - 2009 Anime)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura (JP - 2003 Anime), Biichi Satou (JP - 2009 Anime), Josh Berry (EN - 2003 Anime) Jeremy Inman (EN - 2009 Anime)}}
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* [[Big Eater]]
* [[Big Eater]]
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Hinted at, considering his skill at strategy games, and the fact that he graduated top of his class at the academy. He's the strategist of Mustang's unit.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Hinted at, considering his skill at strategy games, and the fact that he graduated top of his class at the academy. He's the strategist of Mustang's unit.
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== Dr. Knox ==
== Dr. Knox ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military (former)<br />'''Rank''': None<br />'''Specialty:''' Surgery
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military (former)<br />'''Rank''': None<br />'''Specialty:''' Surgery
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A coroner who served as a medic in Ishval. After the war he went through a major [[Heroic BSOD|BSOD]], drove off his family, and ended up working the morgue in Central Hospital.
A coroner who served as a medic in Ishval. After the war he went through a major [[Heroic BSOD|BSOD]], drove off his family, and ended up working the morgue in Central Hospital.


{{quote| Voiced by: Kinryuu Arimoto (JP), R. Bruce Elliott (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Kinryuu Arimoto (JP), R. Bruce Elliott (EN)}}
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* [[The Alcoholic]]
* [[The Alcoholic]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadly Doctor]]: Invoked this trope to stop [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|May Chang and Lan Fan from killing each other]].
* [[Deadly Doctor]]: Invoked this trope to stop [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|May Chang and Lan Fan from killing each other]].
{{quote| "Ho, there could be an unknown pathogen in the doctor's house that could get out, and kill everyone in it."}}
{{quote|"Ho, there could be an unknown pathogen in the doctor's house that could get out, and kill everyone in it."}}
* [[Dr. Jerk]]: "[[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!?!]] [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|PATIENTS SHOULD STAY IN BED!!!!]]"
* [[Dr. Jerk]]: "[[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!?!]] [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|PATIENTS SHOULD STAY IN BED!!!!]]"
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Come on, don't deny it. ... [[Deadpan Snarker|But]] [[Dr. Jerk|he's still]] [[Good Is Not Nice|a jerk.]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Come on, don't deny it. ... [[Deadpan Snarker|But]] [[Dr. Jerk|he's still]] [[Good Is Not Nice|a jerk.]]
* [[Perma Stubble]]
* [[Perma-Stubble]]
* [[Shell Shocked Senior]]
* [[Shell Shocked Senior]]
** "We're not [[Band of Brothers|war buddies]]. We're [[Punch Clock Villain|accomplices.]]"
** "We're not [[Band of Brothers|war buddies]]. We're [[Punch Clock Villain|accomplices.]]"
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== Maria Ross ==
== Maria Ross ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 2nd Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' None
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': 2nd Lieutenant<br />'''Specialty:''' None
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Armstrong's subordinate. Serves as one of Edward and Alphonse's bodyguards during their investigations in Central.
Armstrong's subordinate. Serves as one of Edward and Alphonse's bodyguards during their investigations in Central.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Mitsuki Saiga]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Kaori Nazuka]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Meridith McCoy (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Mitsuki Saiga]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Kaori Nazuka]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Meridith McCoy (EN)}}
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* [[Beauty Mark]]
* [[Beauty Mark]]
* [[Bifauxnen]]: In the manga, at least.
* [[Bifauxnen]]: In the manga, at least.
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* [[Different As Night and Day]]: With Denny.
* [[Different As Night and Day]]: With Denny.
* {{spoiler|[[Faking the Dead]]: After she's accused of murdering a fellow soldier.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Faking the Dead]]: After she's accused of murdering a fellow soldier.}}
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: To Ed. She [[Apologetic Attacker|apologizes in advance]].
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: To Ed. She [[Apologetic Attacker|apologizes in advance]].
* [[Good Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[Mauve Shirt]]
* [[Mauve Shirt]]
* {{spoiler|[[Put on a Bus]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Put on a Bus]]}}
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== Denny Brosh ==
== Denny Brosh ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Sergeant<br />'''Specialty:''' None
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Sergeant<br />'''Specialty:''' None
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Ed and Al's other bodyguard, his carefree nature combines unexpectedly well with his serious partner Maria.
Ed and Al's other bodyguard, his carefree nature combines unexpectedly well with his serious partner Maria.


{{quote| Voiced by: Masao Harada (JP - 2003 Anime), Yuuki Hayashi (JP - 2009 Anime), Jim Foronda (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Masao Harada (JP - 2003 Anime), Yuuki Hayashi (JP - 2009 Anime), Jim Foronda (EN)}}
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* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: Literally, as he lives with his younger brother and sister (and may be raising them, since no parents are shown). When things start going down on the Promised Day, he makes them swear they won't leave the house so he knows they're safe.
* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: Literally, as he lives with his younger brother and sister (and may be raising them, since no parents are shown). When things start going down on the Promised Day, he makes them swear they won't leave the house so he knows they're safe.
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== Solf J. Kimblee ==
== Solf J. Kimblee ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military (formerly)/Homunculi<br />'''Rank''': Major (formerly)<br />'''Specialty:''' Explosive Alchemy/Photographic Memory
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The Crimson Alchemist, a former State Alchemist who participated in the Ishval war. Kimblee is a sociopath and a sadist. His alchemical specialty is transmuting things into [[Having a Blast|explosives]].
The Crimson Alchemist, a former State Alchemist who participated in the Ishval war. Kimblee is a sociopath and a sadist. His alchemical specialty is transmuting things into [[Having a Blast|explosives]].


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Yuji Ueda]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Hiroyuki Yoshino]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Eric Vale]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Yuji Ueda]] (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Hiroyuki Yoshino]] (JP - 2009 Anime), [[Eric Vale]] (EN)}}
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* [[Arch Enemy]]: To Scar. Ironically, {{spoiler|he is eventually severely wounded by the chimera Heinkel and absorbed by Pride, instead of Scar getting to contribute to his demise at all.}}
* [[Arch Enemy]]: To Scar. Ironically, {{spoiler|he is eventually severely wounded by the chimera Heinkel and absorbed by Pride, instead of Scar getting to contribute to his demise at all.}}
* [[Badass]]: ''Most definitely''. Given the nature of the [[World of Badass|setting]], Kimblee, much like {{spoiler|Bradley}}, exists to remind us that villains too, can be awesomely [[Badass]].
* [[Badass]]: ''Most definitely''. Given the nature of the [[World of Badass|setting]], Kimblee, much like {{spoiler|Bradley}}, exists to remind us that villains too, can be awesomely [[Badass]].
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* {{spoiler|[[Dying Moment of Awesome]]: Helps Ed defeat Pride, despite the fact that he's been absorbed by the latter. The reason he could keep his sense of self inside Pride? ''Because the screams of the other tormented souls are like lullabies to him''. Yep. [[Power Born of Madness|Victory by being fucked up]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dying Moment of Awesome]]: Helps Ed defeat Pride, despite the fact that he's been absorbed by the latter. The reason he could keep his sense of self inside Pride? ''Because the screams of the other tormented souls are like lullabies to him''. Yep. [[Power Born of Madness|Victory by being fucked up]].}}
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: "You try to take a ''lesser'' being you despised as your container, just to escape your own predicament. You....are ''hideous''."
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: "You try to take a ''lesser'' being you despised as your container, just to escape your own predicament. You....are ''hideous''."
** He also seemed a bit offended when Ed mistook him for an ephebophile after he complimented Winry.
** He also seemed a bit offended when Ed mistook him for an ephebophile after he complimented Winry.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]/[[Foil]]/[[Shadow Archetype]]: Possibly towards Scar. In the sense that both of them specialize in alchemy based around destruction, both were involved in the Ishval Civil War (Kimblee as one of the soldiers who took part in the genocide, Scar as one of it's victims), and both invoke [[Light Is Not Good]]. This was perhaps shown at its best when {{spoiler|Scar pointed out how their situations were reversed from what happened with Ishval, with Scar having abandoned his path of vengeance while Kimblee's obsession with Scar never waned}}.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]/[[Foil]]/[[Shadow Archetype]]: Possibly towards Scar. In the sense that both of them specialize in alchemy based around destruction, both were involved in the Ishval Civil War (Kimblee as one of the soldiers who took part in the genocide, Scar as one of it's victims), and both invoke [[Light Is Not Good]]. This was perhaps shown at its best when {{spoiler|Scar pointed out how their situations were reversed from what happened with Ishval, with Scar having abandoned his path of vengeance while Kimblee's obsession with Scar never waned}}.
** You can throw Roy in that mix too and make it a three way thing: same kind of [[Person of Mass Destruction|alchemy]], same war, etc, with Scar as a victim, Roy as a victimiser with [[The Atoner|regrets]] and Kimblee as a victimiser who thoroughly enjoyed himself.
** You can throw Roy in that mix too and make it a three way thing: same kind of [[Person of Mass Destruction|alchemy]], same war, etc, with Scar as a victim, Roy as a victimiser with [[The Atoner|regrets]] and Kimblee as a victimiser who thoroughly enjoyed himself.
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* [[For the Evulz]]: Significantly toned down from the first anime, but still there.
* [[For the Evulz]]: Significantly toned down from the first anime, but still there.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: [[Word of God]] has that he's the third most intelligent character in the series. The two smarter than him? ''They're hundreds of years old.''
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: [[Word of God]] has that he's the third most intelligent character in the series. The two smarter than him? ''They're hundreds of years old.''
* [[Good Looking Privates]]:
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]:
* [[Go Out with a Smile]]: {{spoiler|A strange variation of it. Technically, he was already dead to begin with, but the moment Pride displays his hypocrisy in his beliefs, Kimblee becomes convinced that it's humans who are ultimately more deserving than the homunculi, and at that point weakens Pride enough for Ed to finish him off. Last we see of Kimblee is a nice big grin as he covers his eyes with his hat, and walks away in the torrent of souls to oblivion.}} It was ''[[Badass]]''.
* [[Go Out with a Smile]]: {{spoiler|A strange variation of it. Technically, he was already dead to begin with, but the moment Pride displays his hypocrisy in his beliefs, Kimblee becomes convinced that it's humans who are ultimately more deserving than the homunculi, and at that point weakens Pride enough for Ed to finish him off. Last we see of Kimblee is a nice big grin as he covers his eyes with his hat, and walks away in the torrent of souls to oblivion.}} It was ''[[Badass]]''.
* [[Hair Antennae]]: A ''very'' rare villainous example.
* [[Hair Antennae]]: A ''very'' rare villainous example.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: He's full of them, more so than even Father or the homunculi. He gives three of them during the Ishval campaign, the biggest being the one to Hawkeye and Mustang, explaining how they knew the risk when they put on the uniform, and that the only way they could honor those they killed was to remember them, since their victims would never forget what they did. He also gives one to Ed during their battle, Alphonse during ''their'' battle, and [[Shut UP, Hannibal|attempts to deliver them to]] Scar and Major Miles.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: He's full of them, more so than even Father or the homunculi. He gives three of them during the Ishval campaign, the biggest being the one to Hawkeye and Mustang, explaining how they knew the risk when they put on the uniform, and that the only way they could honor those they killed was to remember them, since their victims would never forget what they did. He also gives one to Ed during their battle, Alphonse during ''their'' battle, and [[Shut UP, Hannibal|attempts to deliver them to]] Scar and Major Miles.
* [[Having a Blast]]: Causes anything--from buildings to the air around him--to become unstable, resulting in truly impressive explosions.
* [[Having a Blast]]: Causes anything—from buildings to the air around him—to become unstable, resulting in truly impressive explosions.
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely|He Cleans Up Nicely]]: The first appearance of Kimblee in the series presents him as an unkempt prisoner. Fast forward, and he dresses up in a stylish suit.
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely|He Cleans Up Nicely]]: The first appearance of Kimblee in the series presents him as an unkempt prisoner. Fast forward, and he dresses up in a stylish suit.
* [[Hero-Killer]]: Came reeeeeally close to making this literal with Ed.
* [[Hero-Killer]]: Came reeeeeally close to making this literal with Ed.
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* [[Just Following Orders]]: He follows the orders to commit the Ishvalan genocide without a second thought and he is disappointed when he sees others fail to do the same. Kimblee sees it as a soldier's job to follow orders, no matter what they may be.
* [[Just Following Orders]]: He follows the orders to commit the Ishvalan genocide without a second thought and he is disappointed when he sees others fail to do the same. Kimblee sees it as a soldier's job to follow orders, no matter what they may be.
* [[Know When to Fold'Em]]: {{spoiler|Just as Scar was about to kill him, Kimblee breaks the rail between them so the train would continue without Scar riding. He voiced his obvious displeasure before doing so.}}
* [[Know When to Fold'Em]]: {{spoiler|Just as Scar was about to kill him, Kimblee breaks the rail between them so the train would continue without Scar riding. He voiced his obvious displeasure before doing so.}}
* [[Lack of Empathy]]: A rather chilling example of [[The Sociopath|sociopathy]].
* [[Lack of Empathy]]: A rather chilling example of [[The Sociopath|sociopathy]].
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: {{spoiler|Scar assaults Kimblee with a pipe, wounding him near-fatally in the same place where Scar's brother was wounded because of Kimblee's attack.}}
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: {{spoiler|Scar assaults Kimblee with a pipe, wounding him near-fatally in the same place where Scar's brother was wounded because of Kimblee's attack.}}
* [[Light Is Not Good]]: Kimblee mostly wears a white suit, and the alchemical circles tattooed into his hands involve the sun and moon, both symbols of light. To say nothing of how he gives the impression of being a friendly and charismatic man. This probably makes the moment {{spoiler|he is eaten by Pride, a shadow based homunculus,}} quite significant.
* [[Light Is Not Good]]: Kimblee mostly wears a white suit, and the alchemical circles tattooed into his hands involve the sun and moon, both symbols of light. To say nothing of how he gives the impression of being a friendly and charismatic man. This probably makes the moment {{spoiler|he is eaten by Pride, a shadow based homunculus,}} quite significant.
** {{spoiler|And in turn, Kimblee interfering with Pride long enough for Ed to defeat the latter could be considered as the light pushing back the darkness long enough to ensure its defeat.}}
** {{spoiler|And in turn, Kimblee interfering with Pride long enough for Ed to defeat the latter could be considered as the light pushing back the darkness long enough to ensure its defeat.}}
* [[Loves the Sound of Screaming]]: Expresses this sentiment in an Ishval flashback. He seems to take it as the sign of a job well-done. {{spoiler|Also why he didn't get subsumed by the screaming souls in Pride's Philosopher's Stone.}}
* [[Loves the Sound of Screaming]]: Expresses this sentiment in an Ishval flashback. He seems to take it as the sign of a job well-done. {{spoiler|Also why he didn't get subsumed by the screaming souls in Pride's Philosopher's Stone.}}
* [[Mad Artist]]: Likes to make things explode in a manner he considers "beautiful".
* [[Mad Artist]]: Likes to make things explode in a manner he considers "beautiful".
* [[Mad Bomber]]: A minor character even [[Lampshade Hanging|refers to him as a mad bomber]] at one point.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: A minor character even [[Lampshade Hanging|refers to him as a mad bomber]] at one point.
* [[Majorly Awesome]]
* [[Majorly Awesome]]
* [[Man in White]]: He takes to wearing a classy white suit after his release from prison. One of the signature [[Man in White|men in white]] in anime and manga.
* [[Man in White]]: He takes to wearing a classy white suit after his release from prison. One of the signature [[Man in White|men in white]] in anime and manga.
* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]
* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]
* [[Moral Sociopathy]]: For all his sadism and disregard for human lives, he does have a code of honour - largely based on honesty and duty - and abides seriously by it and respects whoever fills these values; indeed, by the end, {{spoiler|his own existence is expendable, and he preffers to distract Pride and subsequently have his own soul vanish than having to "live" inside of an hypocritical homunculus}}.
* [[Moral Sociopathy]]: For all his sadism and disregard for human lives, he does have a code of honour - largely based on honesty and duty - and abides seriously by it and respects whoever fills these values; indeed, by the end, {{spoiler|his own existence is expendable, and he preffers to distract Pride and subsequently have his own soul vanish than having to "live" inside of an hypocritical homunculus}}.
* [[Mysterious Middle Initial]]
* [[Mysterious Middle Initial]]
* [[Nice Hat]]: OK, he's an evil, genocidal maniac. But that is still a ''damn fine'' hat.
* [[Nice Hat]]: OK, he's an evil, genocidal maniac. But that is still a ''damn fine'' hat.
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: And how. He practically ends the whole Ishvalan War by himself by using a Philosopher's Stone. Much later, he even does this to the whole Drachman Army ''WITHOUT alchemy'' but through political deception alone!
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: And how. He practically ends the whole Ishvalan War by himself by using a Philosopher's Stone. Much later, he even does this to the whole Drachman Army ''WITHOUT alchemy'' but through political deception alone!
* [[Pet the Dog]]: His aforementioned admiration of the Rockbell family for their devotion to duty is actually genuine and he appears to have a legitimate soft spot in his heart for Winry. This particular dog petting doesn't earn him many points, though, since {{spoiler|he ignores Winry's danger once Scar triggers him into rage.}}
* [[Pet the Dog]]: His aforementioned admiration of the Rockbell family for their devotion to duty is actually genuine and he appears to have a legitimate soft spot in his heart for Winry. This particular dog petting doesn't earn him many points, though, since {{spoiler|he ignores Winry's danger once Scar triggers him into rage.}}
** Taken to sadistic extremes with his interaction with Alex Louis Armstrong. He commends Armstrong for sticking to his beliefs and because of it chooses to save him from court martial... by blowing up Ishavalan survivors that Alex had saved in front of his eyes (the policy is to kill all Ishvalans). Basically, he manages to [[Kick the Dog]] ''and'' [[Pet the Dog]] all at once.
** Taken to sadistic extremes with his interaction with Alex Louis Armstrong. He commends Armstrong for sticking to his beliefs and because of it chooses to save him from court martial... by blowing up Ishavalan survivors that Alex had saved in front of his eyes (the policy is to kill all Ishvalans). Basically, he manages to [[Kick the Dog]] ''and'' [[Pet the Dog]] all at once.
* [[The Philosopher]]: A particularly homicidal example.
* [[The Philosopher]]: A particularly homicidal example.
* [[Photographic Memory]]: As Scar points out after meeting him for the second time, Kimblee's memory is frighteningly accurate.
* [[Photographic Memory]]: As Scar points out after meeting him for the second time, Kimblee's memory is frighteningly accurate.
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* {{spoiler|[[Spanner in the Works]]: Managed to screw over Pride, even in the afterlife.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Spanner in the Works]]: Managed to screw over Pride, even in the afterlife.}}
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Solf/Zolf, J./Jay, Kimblee/Kimbley/Kimbly/Kimberly/Kimberley
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Solf/Zolf, J./Jay, Kimblee/Kimbley/Kimbly/Kimberly/Kimberley
** Also, while it doesn't have to do with actual ''spelling'', the translation of his State Alchemist title is a subject of debate. The word ''guren'' in Japanese means "crimson", but the kanji used to make up the word in his title means "red lotus". It can be inferred that "red lotus" is his truest title, however, due to the flower being a symbol of firey explosions much like the ones he specializes in creating.
** Also, while it doesn't have to do with actual ''spelling'', the translation of his State Alchemist title is a subject of debate. The word ''guren'' in Japanese means "crimson", but the kanji used to make up the word in his title means "red lotus". It can be inferred that "red lotus" is his truest title, however, due to the flower being a symbol of firey explosions much like the ones he specializes in creating.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Type C.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Type C.
* [[Transhuman Treachery]]: Arguably- though he is and remains human, keeping a Philosopher's stone ''inside his body'' is about as close to being a homunculus as a human can get without being {{spoiler|Bradley or Ling}}, and he ''is'' acting on their behalf right up until {{spoiler|Pride [[Berserk Button|shows himself to be a]] [[Hypocrite]].}}
* [[Transhuman Treachery]]: Arguably- though he is and remains human, keeping a Philosopher's stone ''inside his body'' is about as close to being a homunculus as a human can get without being {{spoiler|Bradley or Ling}}, and he ''is'' acting on their behalf right up until {{spoiler|Pride [[Berserk Button|shows himself to be a]] [[Hypocrite]].}}
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== Lt. General Grumman ==
== Lt. General Grumman ==
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Head of the East Army and military mentor to Colonel Mustang, he is a major ally to Mustang. {{spoiler|Sort of.}}
Head of the East Army and military mentor to Colonel Mustang, he is a major ally to Mustang. {{spoiler|Sort of.}}


{{quote| Voiced by: Masaki Tsukada (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Rokuro Naya]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Gordon Fox (EN - 2003 Anime), Bill Flynn (EN - 2009 Anime)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Masaki Tsukada (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Rokuro Naya]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Gordon Fox (EN - 2003 Anime), Bill Flynn (EN - 2009 Anime)}}
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* [[The Chessmaster]]: Figuratively, but also literally. In well over one hundred games, Roy has beaten him ''once''.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Figuratively, but also literally. In well over one hundred games, Roy has beaten him ''once''.
** If you look closely, ''that wasn't even a checkmate!''
** If you look closely, ''that wasn't even a checkmate!''
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** {{spoiler|[[Wholesome Crossdresser]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Wholesome Crossdresser]]}}
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Taught [[Jerkass Facade|some of his tricks]] to Mustang.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Taught [[Jerkass Facade|some of his tricks]] to Mustang.
* [[Opaque Lenses]]
* [[Opaque Lenses]]
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: {{spoiler|At the end of the series, he seems to be an effective Fuhrer who fully supports the efforts of his subordinates to make Amestris a better place}}.
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: {{spoiler|At the end of the series, he seems to be an effective Fuhrer who fully supports the efforts of his subordinates to make Amestris a better place}}.
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]
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== Selim Bradley ==
== Selim Bradley ==
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'''Affiliation:''' None<br />'''Rank''': None<br />'''Specialty:''' None
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{{spoiler|In reality, this is all an act. He's Pride, the first and deadliest of the Homunculi. Alive since the creation of Amestris, he looks down on all humans and most of his allies.}}
{{spoiler|In reality, this is all an act. He's Pride, the first and deadliest of the Homunculi. Alive since the creation of Amestris, he looks down on all humans and most of his allies.}}


{{quote| Voiced by: Makoto Tsumura (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Yuko Sanpei]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Zarah Little (EN - 2003 Anime), [[Brittney Karbowski]] (EN - 2009 Anime)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Makoto Tsumura (JP - 2003 Anime), [[Yuko Sanpei]] (JP - 2009 Anime), Zarah Little (EN - 2003 Anime), [[Brittney Karbowski]] (EN - 2009 Anime)}}
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* [[Big Brother Mentor]]: He considers himself one of these to {{spoiler|King Bradley, since he's the youngest of the Homunculi. Ain't [[Irony]] grand?}}
* [[Big Brother Mentor]]: He considers himself one of these to {{spoiler|King Bradley, since he's the youngest of the Homunculi. Ain't [[Irony]] grand?}}
* [[Cheerful Child]] {{spoiler|or [[Enfante Terrible|not]]}}
* [[Cheerful Child]] {{spoiler|or [[Enfante Terrible|not]]}}
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* [[Undying Loyalty]]: Towards Armstrong, these guys are the ''[[Up to Eleven|hurricane]] [[Code Geass|of loyalty]].''
* [[Undying Loyalty]]: Towards Armstrong, these guys are the ''[[Up to Eleven|hurricane]] [[Code Geass|of loyalty]].''


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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Major<br />'''Specialty:''' Military Tactics/Intelligence
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General Armstrong's second-in-command. He is a quarter-Ishvalan from his grandfather's side, and is striving to change Amestris from the inside, so they will acknowledge the massacre they committed.
General Armstrong's second-in-command. He is a quarter-Ishvalan from his grandfather's side, and is striving to change Amestris from the inside, so they will acknowledge the massacre they committed.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Kazuya Nakai]] (JP), Jason Douglas (EN)}}
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* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]: Miles often feels like this, thanks to his Ishvalan blood, but Armstrong gets rid of it quickly.
* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]: Miles often feels like this, thanks to his Ishvalan blood, but Armstrong gets rid of it quickly.
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* [[Death Glare]]: Commenced with [[The Glasses Come Off]], he gives a pretty epic one to an injured Kimblee - made to him even scarier given his Ishvalan eyes.
* [[Death Glare]]: Commenced with [[The Glasses Come Off]], he gives a pretty epic one to an injured Kimblee - made to him even scarier given his Ishvalan eyes.
* [[Implied Death Threat]]
* [[Implied Death Threat]]
{{quote| ''"Up here in the north, the law is the survival of the fittest. You get careless, and you get dead, understand? You tell me what to do again, and you'll never leave this hospital." ''}}
{{quote|''"Up here in the north, the law is the survival of the fittest. You get careless, and you get dead, understand? You tell me what to do again, and you'll never leave this hospital." ''}}
* [[Majorly Awesome]]
* [[Majorly Awesome]]
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Yes, but ''[[Subverted Trope|not]]'' that scary. He's actually a pretty swell guy. More like intimidating black man.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Yes, but ''[[Subverted Trope|not]]'' that scary. He's actually a pretty swell guy. More like intimidating black man.
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* [[Wise Beyond His Years]]: About the only person to see through Grumman's cunning. Or at least, he ''thinks'' he sees through it; we never find out whether he's right or not. They're still pretty [[Genre Savvy]] suspicions, though.
* [[Wise Beyond His Years]]: About the only person to see through Grumman's cunning. Or at least, he ''thinks'' he sees through it; we never find out whether he's right or not. They're still pretty [[Genre Savvy]] suspicions, though.


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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Captain<br />'''Specialty:''' Weapons Expert
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General Armstrong's third-in-command and field commander. A big guy with a pretty hot temper, he is regardless extremely devoted and will fight for his comrades.
General Armstrong's third-in-command and field commander. A big guy with a pretty hot temper, he is regardless extremely devoted and will fight for his comrades.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Ryuzaburo Ohtomo]] (JP), Phil Parsons (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Ryuzaburo Ohtomo]] (JP), Phil Parsons (EN)}}
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* [[Artificial Limbs]]: ''The'' artificial limbs! Even Winry [[Love At First Sight|falls in love with them at first sight]].
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: ''The'' artificial limbs! Even Winry [[Love At First Sight|falls in love with them at first sight]].
* [[Badass]]: Holy shit he can be! Consider this: He is the first person to actually injure Bradley. Let that sink i].
* [[Badass]]: Holy shit he can be! Consider this: He is the first person to actually injure Bradley. Let that sink i].
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* [[Twinkle Smile]]: He's probably got the ''biggest'' smile in the series, shown after Olivier extends their time limit in the tunnel to save who they can.
* [[Twinkle Smile]]: He's probably got the ''biggest'' smile in the series, shown after Olivier extends their time limit in the tunnel to save who they can.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Buccaneer/Baccania.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Buccaneer/Baccania.
* [[Undying Loyalty]]: To Olivier, even more so than the rest of the Briggs' troops. After the fight with Bradley, Buccaneer--who has a sword sticking out of his gut--is solely concerned with making sure that her orders to hold the capitol are carried out.
* [[Undying Loyalty]]: To Olivier, even more so than the rest of the Briggs' troops. After the fight with Bradley, Buccaneer—who has a sword sticking out of his gut—is solely concerned with making sure that her orders to hold the capitol are carried out.


== Mrs. Bradley ==
== Mrs. Bradley ==
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'''Affiliation:''' None<br />'''Rank''': None<br />'''Specialty:''' None
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As with Selim, not exactly in the military, but in that category nonetheless. The wife of Fuhrer President King Bradley and adopted mother to Selim. Serves as a [[Morality Pet]] to Bradley {{spoiler|and Selim, who is actually Pride}}. Her abduction by Mustang's crew serves to kick off the final arc of the story.
As with Selim, not exactly in the military, but in that category nonetheless. The wife of Fuhrer President King Bradley and adopted mother to Selim. Serves as a [[Morality Pet]] to Bradley {{spoiler|and Selim, who is actually Pride}}. Her abduction by Mustang's crew serves to kick off the final arc of the story.


{{quote| Voiced by: Ai Satou (JP), Dana Schultes (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Ai Satou (JP), Dana Schultes (EN)}}
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* [[Hostage Situation]]: Subverted; Mustang's group technically kidnaps her, but it's to show her that the military high command couldn't care less about her well-being. Mustang vows to protect her at any cost, thus gaining her trust and, through her, the public's.
* [[Hostage Situation]]: Subverted; Mustang's group technically kidnaps her, but it's to show her that the military high command couldn't care less about her well-being. Mustang vows to protect her at any cost, thus gaining her trust and, through her, the public's.
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== Sheska ==
== Sheska ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Sergeant<br />'''Specialty:''' Photographic Memory
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military<br />'''Rank''': Sergeant<br />'''Specialty:''' Photographic Memory
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A mousy haired bookworm who is mostly used for comic relief. She's something of a coward and cries a lot. Most of the other characters refer to her as "bookworm." She gets a job at the military working under Hughes copying down the books that burned in the military library in a fire and proves instrumental in the Elrics' search for the Philosopher's Stone.
A mousy haired bookworm who is mostly used for comic relief. She's something of a coward and cries a lot. Most of the other characters refer to her as "bookworm." She gets a job at the military working under Hughes copying down the books that burned in the military library in a fire and proves instrumental in the Elrics' search for the Philosopher's Stone.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Naomi Wakabayashi]] (JP - 2003 Anime), Chika Fujimura (JP - 2009 Anime), Gwendolyn Lau (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Naomi Wakabayashi]] (JP - 2003 Anime), Chika Fujimura (JP - 2009 Anime), Gwendolyn Lau (EN)}}
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* [[Bookworm]]: It's in her nickname for crying out loud!
* [[Bookworm]]: It's in her nickname for crying out loud!
* [[Brainy Brunette]]
* [[Brainy Brunette]]
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* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Alternately Schieska, Scheska, Ścieżka.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Alternately Schieska, Scheska, Ścieżka.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: Other characters have alchemy, great shooting skills or control over fire. She can memorize anything she reads, and reproduce it exactly.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: Other characters have alchemy, great shooting skills or control over fire. She can memorize anything she reads, and reproduce it exactly.
** Forms something of a [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]] situation -- she's only introduced after the library burns down and her ability is actively needed to help Ed and Al with their quest.
** Forms something of a [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]] situation—she's only introduced after the library burns down and her ability is actively needed to help Ed and Al with their quest.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: After being drafted by Hughes to help restore the lost library books, she's pretty much never seen again.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: After being drafted by Hughes to help restore the lost library books, she's pretty much never seen again.


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A retired State Alchemist known as the Silver Alchemist of Battle. He retired after having his leg chopped off in the Ishvalan Civil War. He is killed by Scar in his only appearance.
A retired State Alchemist known as the Silver Alchemist of Battle. He retired after having his leg chopped off in the Ishvalan Civil War. He is killed by Scar in his only appearance.


{{quote| Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa (JP), Charlie Campbell (EN)}}
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* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Has a peg-leg.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Has a peg-leg.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]
* [[Badass Grandpa]]
* [[Badass Moustache]]
* [[Badass Moustache]]
* [[Blood Knight]]: When order 3066 was given before the War Of Ishbal, Comanche is the only one among them shown smiling in anticipation. Even after he retired he has some level of this, rather than shrink from the Scarred Man's presence, Comanche prepares to combat him with a rather large grin on his face.
* [[Blood Knight]]: When order 3066 was given before the War Of Ishbal, Comanche is the only one among them shown smiling in anticipation. Even after he retired he has some level of this, rather than shrink from the Scarred Man's presence, Comanche prepares to combat him with a rather large grin on his face.
* [[Charles Atlas Superpower]]: His spin attack, which has nothing to do with his alchemy.
* [[Charles Atlas Superpower]]: His spin attack, which has nothing to do with his alchemy.
* [[Colonel Kilgore]]: Like Kimblee, Comanche thoroughly enjoyed the Ishbalan Civil War, grinning in anticipation before battles, and reminiscing throughout his battle with Scar.
* [[Colonel Kilgore]]: Like Kimblee, Comanche thoroughly enjoyed the Ishbalan Civil War, grinning in anticipation before battles, and reminiscing throughout his battle with Scar.
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== Isaac McDougal ==
== Isaac McDougal ==
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'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military (formerly)<br />'''Rank''': Major (formerly)<br />'''Specialty:''' Water Alchemy
'''Affiliation:''' Amestris Military (formerly)<br />'''Rank''': Major (formerly)<br />'''Specialty:''' Water Alchemy
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Better known as the Freezing Alchemist. A former State Alchemist who participated in the Ishval Massacre, McDougal went AWOL after the war and, years later, resurfaced as a madman trying to destroy Central City. {{spoiler|It turned out [[Go Mad From the Revelation|he learned about the military's vast conspiracy]].}} His plan was foiled by the Elric Brothers and he was murdered by Fuhrer Bradley.
Better known as the Freezing Alchemist. A former State Alchemist who participated in the Ishval Massacre, McDougal went AWOL after the war and, years later, resurfaced as a madman trying to destroy Central City. {{spoiler|It turned out [[Go Mad from the Revelation|he learned about the military's vast conspiracy]].}} His plan was foiled by the Elric Brothers and he was murdered by Fuhrer Bradley.


{{quote| Voiced by: [[Koichi Yamadera]] (JP), [[Bryan Massey]] (EN)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Koichi Yamadera]] (JP), [[Bryan Massey]] (EN)}}
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* [[An Ice Person]]/[[Kill It with Ice]]/[[Making a Splash]]: The Freezing Alchemist specializes in transmuting water--mainly to turn it into ice, which he uses as a weapon, but he can also create scalding steam.
* [[An Ice Person]]/[[Kill It with Ice]]/[[Making a Splash]]: The Freezing Alchemist specializes in transmuting water—mainly to turn it into ice, which he uses as a weapon, but he can also create scalding steam.
** [[Bloody Murder]]: With his own blood to boot.
** [[Bloody Murder]]: With his own blood to boot.
** [[Human Popsicle]]
** [[Human Popsicle]]
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: McDougal was created specifically for the first episode of the new anime, but was neatly tied into the overarching plot.
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: McDougal was created specifically for the first episode of the new anime, but was neatly tied into the overarching plot.
* {{spoiler|[[Cassandra Truth]]}}: {{spoiler|You probably thought he was just some rambling nutcase when he was asking Ed if he knows the ones he serves or what shape the country's in, and telling him "I'm just trying to save this country", right?}} 30 episodes later he doesn't seem so nuts anymore does he?
* {{spoiler|[[Cassandra Truth]]}}: {{spoiler|You probably thought he was just some rambling nutcase when he was asking Ed if he knows the ones he serves or what shape the country's in, and telling him "I'm just trying to save this country", right?}} 30 episodes later he doesn't seem so nuts anymore does he?
* [[Faux Affably Evil]]: Well-intentioned he may be, but he seems to be having a pretty good time wreaking havoc. Particularly noticeable in the English dub where he's voiced by the same actor who does [[Baccano|Ladd Russo]] and displays a similar glee in this role.
* [[Faux Affably Evil]]: Well-intentioned he may be, but he seems to be having a pretty good time wreaking havoc. Particularly noticeable in the English dub where he's voiced by the same actor who does [[Baccano!|Ladd Russo]] and displays a similar glee in this role.
** Of course, there is the matter of him being [[Go Mad From the Revelation|justifiably]] [[Ax Crazy|nuts]].
** Of course, there is the matter of him being [[Go Mad from the Revelation|justifiably]] [[Ax Crazy|nuts]].
* [[Foil]]: To both Mustang, Kimblee, and {{spoiler|Hughes}}.
* [[Foil]]: To both Mustang, Kimblee, and {{spoiler|Hughes}}.
** To Mustang: Fire vs. Ice, both are mentally scarred by the Ishval War into defying the Government/High Command, both want to overthrow the HC--Isaac from the outside, Roy from the inside.
** To Mustang: Fire vs. Ice, both are mentally scarred by the Ishval War into defying the Government/High Command, both want to overthrow the HC—Isaac from the outside, Roy from the inside.
** To Kimblee: Both use alchemy to transmute the opponent's body, same war, etc., with Ishval as victim, Isaac as a victimiser with [[The Atoner|regrets]], and Kimblee as a victimiser who thoroughly enjoyed himself. In fact, he tries to spring Kimblee and have the man join him, not quite realizing that Kimblee enjoyed it far more than he did.
** To Kimblee: Both use alchemy to transmute the opponent's body, same war, etc., with Ishval as victim, Isaac as a victimiser with [[The Atoner|regrets]], and Kimblee as a victimiser who thoroughly enjoyed himself. In fact, he tries to spring Kimblee and have the man join him, not quite realizing that Kimblee enjoyed it far more than he did.
** To {{spoiler|1=Hughes: Both men figured out the evil conspiracy long before anyone else and ended up getting [[He Knows Too Much|killed for it]]. However, while Hughes actually provided the first shot in the low key subversion of the conspiracy even though he died before being able to say anything, McDougal's approach was to quit the military, bide his time, and then go straight for the bombastic route of bringing the house down, and while he did pass along his thoughts to the Elric brothers, they were summarily dismissed right until Ed figured out exactly what he meant.}}
** To {{spoiler|1=Hughes: Both men figured out the evil conspiracy long before anyone else and ended up getting [[He Knows Too Much|killed for it]]. However, while Hughes actually provided the first shot in the low key subversion of the conspiracy even though he died before being able to say anything, McDougal's approach was to quit the military, bide his time, and then go straight for the bombastic route of bringing the house down, and while he did pass along his thoughts to the Elric brothers, they were summarily dismissed right until Ed figured out exactly what he meant.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: He creates one big transmutation circle in Central. Later, we find out {{spoiler|that ''the entire country'' is an even ''bigger'' transmutation circle.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: He creates one big transmutation circle in Central. Later, we find out {{spoiler|that ''the entire country'' is an even ''bigger'' transmutation circle.}}
{{quote| McDougal: Do you know what shape this country is in?}}
{{quote|McDougal: Do you know what shape this country is in?}}
* {{spoiler|[[He Knows Too Much]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[He Knows Too Much]]}}
* [[Large Ham]]: Dear God, especially in the dub.
* [[Large Ham]]: Dear God, especially in the dub.
** [[Bryan Massey|You're]] [[Baccano|surprised]]?
** [[Bryan Massey|You're]] [[Baccano!|surprised]]?
** [[Ham to Ham Combat]]: With Armstrong.
** [[Ham-to-Ham Combat]]: With Armstrong.
* [[Majorly Awesome]]: Pre-breakdown.
* [[Majorly Awesome]]: Pre-breakdown.
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: Nearly buried Central in ice.
* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]: Nearly buried Central in ice.
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 5 April 2021


This is a short summary page for characters from the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series and its anime adaptation Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Note: For the page about the characters from the first anime, see Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)/Characters.

This page is for characters in the Amestris military.


Roy Mustang

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Colonel
Specialty: Flame Alchemy/Military Tactics

A colonel in the military stationed in East City. Known as the Flame Alchemist he seeks to become the Fuhrer so he can fix the country, and spread his ideals to the people.

Voiced by: Tohru Ookawa (JP - 2003 Anime), Shinichiro Miki (JP - 2009 Anime), Travis Willingham (EN)


  • The Atoner: His main motive for becoming Fuhrer is to ensure that nothing like Ishval ever happens again. According to Riza, his ultimate goal would most likely lead to him getting tried and probably put in jail for what he did in Ishval, and he's just fine with that.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking: By far the most Badass member of his unit, as well as the resistance he organized.
  • Badass: Probably the most powerful of all the State Alchemists. Incinerated Lust and curbstomped Envy with no effort, and he actually had to be injured twice and Blinded in the Final Battle against Father to preserve the drama.
  • Battle Couple/Back-to-Back Badasses: With Riza.
  • Beard of Sorrow: While grieving Hughes' death.
  • Berserk Button/Corner of Woe: Being reminded that he's useless when wet sets one of these states off. Which one it is depends on who's doing the reminding.
    • And unless you want to literally die in a fire, don't threaten or hurt his subordinates. Especially not Riza. It's also not a good idea to hit on her (Barry the Chopper) or accuse her of enjoying killing (Kimblee)...on the whole, it's just not wise to mess with his Living Emotional Crutch in any way.
    • Also, absolutely, never ever, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, do not admit that you are the one who killed his best friend. Because you will get your ass handed to you charcoaled.
  • Blessed with Suck: Mustang uses ignition gloves with a transmutation circle embroidered into them to produce the flames he is known for. After he gets forced through the gate he can use alchemy by clapping his hands. Which... actually takes longer because with the circle it was *snap* BOOM; without it, it's *clap* *snap* BOOM.
    • It's not like he'll ever have to use that. The circle's already on his glove. He can just proceed as is normal, provided that nobody has destroyed the seals on his gloves. Clap-alchemy proves quite useful for him, since it allows him to swiftly perform other transmutations, like making a wall to defend himself.
  • Byronic Hero
  • The Chains of Commanding: They weigh him down. A lot.
  • The Chessmaster: Sometimes successfully (the Maria Ross incident), sometimes not so much ("Scar feeding cats, King Bradley is a homunculus...")
  • Chess Motif: Refers to his five closest subordinates using the names of chess pieces; he himself is the king.
  • Code Name: Flame Alchemist
  • Curb Stomp Battle: Completely crushes Envy in what is unquestionably the single most one-sided battle against a homunculus in the entire series. It's so bad that Mustang's own allies have to jump in to stop him from crossing the Moral Event Horizon.
  • Determinator/I Can Still Fight: He needs Hawkeye to help him aim after he loses his eyesight, but his flames are as hot as ever.
  • Discard and Draw: Loses his eyesight as a result of being forced through the Gate, but gains the ability to perform "clapping" alchemy on more than just flame.
  • Everyone Can See It: When Edward "Oblivious to Love" Elric picks up on how much two people care about each other, it's pretty obvious.

Ed: And don't go worrying the Lieutenant.

  • Eye Scream: Inflicts this on Envy during his Roaring Rampage of Revenge, by flash-boiling the water in Envy's eyeballs.
  • A Father to His Men: Part of the reason Team Mustang is recognized in the fandom as True Companions.
  • The Fettered: He refuses to back down even after his plan is temporarily foiled by Wrath, and his goal involves getting himself tried for the war crimes he committed in Ishval. He won't sacrifice a life if he can help it, including enemies' lives, and refuses to do Human Transmutation even when Hawkeye gets her throat slit.
  • Genre Savvy: Tells Hughes not to talk about his loved ones in Ishval because "those characters always get shot in the next battle." He's referring to novels.
  • "Get Out of Jail Free" Card: Subverted hard when it is revealed that he feels immensely guilty for his actions in Ishval; being considered a war hero for committing mass murder sickens him and he actually wishes he was in jail for it.
  • Good-Looking Privates
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has a scar on the back of his hand from when he had to cut a transmutation circle into it to kill Lust.
    • Presumably he also gained one on his right side from the same battle, although it's never confirmed because we never see him with his shirt open again.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Implied once in the manga. When he first sees Barry the Chopper put his hands on Riza (who clearly doesn't like it), Roy responds by pulling on his ignition gloves and telling her to stand aside because "there's going to be a fire tonight." It's noteworthy that the font of his speech bubbles changes for this scene, and he's shown to be literally growling.
  • Guile Hero
  • Handsome Lech: Subverted, as the women he is seen with are part of his hidden information system. Still, one of the novels implies that he thoroughly enjoys the company of the fairer sex even outside his information system. It's not as if he can be blamed, either, with working long hours in an environment that's 10% female at best.
  • He Who Fights Monsters: Happens during his battle with Envy. He was so consumed with his revenge, he started to lose sight on all of his goals and ambitions.
  • Heroic BSOD: He has a brief one in the Brotherhood anime when Bradley plays the Love Is a Weakness card and announces that he's making Riza his own personal assistant, essentially holding her hostage for Roy's good behavior. The poor guy's face turns gray.
  • Hero-Killer: Inverted. He's the only character whose mere presence is enough to constitute a deadly threat to the Homunculi, making him a Hero Killer Killer.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: Especially after the Maria Ross incident.
  • How Dare You Die on Me!: He says something like this to Hughes's grave after his funeral, and then later says it almost word-for-word to Riza when her throat is cut. It's even closer to an exact quote in the Brotherhood anime.

Roy: Don't you dare die! Stay with me, Lieutenant!

  • Hurting Hero
  • I Am a Monster: Invokes this trope to explain why he's somehow eager to fight Homunculi: he only feels completely human when fighting true monsters.
  • If I Do Not Return: Played with in one scene, when he says this to Riza and she refuses to leave if he doesn't come back. To his amusement, he can only get her to agree as long as he promises to return.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: With a snap of his fingers, he makes Envy's eyeballs explode, leaving the rest of the face relatively intact.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: With Grumman. They play chess on their time off.
  • Internal Reformist: Of the "working the system" variety.
  • Jerkass Facade: Master of it. So much that he deserves to be the page's picture.
  • Large Ham: When distracting some officers over the radio in episode 18.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: For Riza.
  • Manly Tears: Once. Almost twice, although the second time he covered it with a lot of shouting.
  • Meaningful Name: Roy is old French for "King", creating an interesting parallel to Bradley, whose first name actually is "King".
    • The P-51 Mustang was considered the best fighter plane in WWII.
      • Carried further back, as the Colonel, like the fighter plane, was most likely named for the "wild, untameable horse" who bucks the master's (in this case, Bradley's) commands.
      • Perhaps just a coincidence, but "Mustang" is also a slang term in the US military for commissioned officers who began their careers as enlisted soldiers.
  • The Men First: Insists on Havoc being treated before him despite his own intense injuries.
  • Milky White Eyes: As a visual effect when he goes blind.
  • Mr. Fanservice: So very, very much. About the only way his Fan Service factor could be increased would be if he got as many shirtless scenes as Ed.
  • No Badass to His Valet: Yes, he's the powerful Flame Alchemist and even some of his allies are afraid of him. But his "precious subordinate" Riza has no qualms about sassing or even bullying him if the need arises, and he wouldn't dream of retaliating; the only time he's ever seen acting even remotely annoyed with her, it's because she almost died.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Delivers this to Envy after admitting that he killed Maes Hughes.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Though more like obfuscating perversion.
  • One-Man Army: With his flame alchemy he can wipe out entire cities with a snap. Think what he can do to soldiers in formation.
  • Overranked Soldier: In the eyes of several of his contemporaries. Until Edward Elric, Roy was the youngest State Alchemist in the country's history, which made him a Major in the military at the ripe old age of twenty. The result is that by the time he turned thirty, he had already become a Colonel Badass. Many of the other, older commanding officers resent and/or dislike Roy for a number of reasons, this being one of them.
    • He's then a full general before the age of 40.
  • Parental Abandonment: One of the guidebooks reveals that both of his parents died when he was young, leaving his father's sister to care for him.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Destroys city blocks by snapping his fingers.
  • Pietà Plagiarism: With the dying Riza.
  • Playing with Fire: His alchemy.
  • Post Dramatic Stress Disorder: After defeating Lust.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Edward's red. (One of two)
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: After finding out Envy was the one who killed Hughes, he goes on one of these.
  • Rank Up: In the epilogue. The stars on his epaulets indicate he's made General.
  • Sand in My Eyes: "It's raining."
  • Smart People Play Chess
  • Something They Would Never Say: His completely out of place remark about the chicks in the East to Armstrong when he's pretending he charred Maria Ross.
  • Son of a Whore: His foster mother and biological aunt is the 'madam' of a whore house, and he gets the bulk of his information from the girls that work for her.
  • Supporting Leader: He's not the hero but he is the heros' superior and directing the resistance against the Big Bad. This is why he can be seen as a Big Good.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: Again, part and parcel of being the Flame Alchemist.
  • Superpower Lottery: See Badass above.
  • Tall, Dark and Handsome: Wow.
    • Amusingly enough, Arakawa mentions in the third guidebook that she never intended him to be this way, despite the widespread fandom reaction. She states that he really isn't all that tall and although he's not bad looking, he isn't ravishingly handsome either. Most fandom estimates using Ed (the only canonical height ever given) as a baseline put him around or just under six feet.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Not that he actually needed to take one, but, while he temporarily loses his eyesight, he also gains the ability to transmute without a circle. It can be assumed that, although he's recovered his sight, he retained this skill.
  • Tricked-Out Gloves: They help him with his alchemy.
  • Troubled but Cute
  • Urban Legend Love Life: As a part of his facade.
  • Unresolved Sexual Tension: With Riza.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Ed. They drive each other nuts, but it becomes pretty apparent that they also always have each other's backs.
    • It's alluded to this being because they're so alike at heart, but very different outwardly.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: Repeatedly said to be totally ineffective if under rain or if wet. Not entirely accurate; he just can't use his alchemy if his gloves get wet, as they're made of a special ignition cloth to create the necessary spark. However, if he has another source of fire available, pray for deliverance. We're looking at you, Lust.
  • You Can Barely Stand: His final confrontation with Lust.

"I almost passed out a few times."

  • You Killed My Best Friend: What he asks of several people suspected of killing Hughes, though when he finally finds the real person (Envy) he skips straight to the incinerating.


Riza Hawkeye

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: 1st Lieutenant
Specialty: Marksmanship

Roy's oldest friend, trusted second-in-command, and devoted bodyguard, Lt. Hawkeye's calm, collected demeanor and remarkable sharpshooting skills earn her the respect and fear of her fellow officers.

Voiced by: Michiko Neya (JP - 2003 Anime) Fumiko Orikasa (JP - 2009 Anime), Colleen Clinkenbeard (EN)


  • Action Girl
  • Awesome McCoolname: With a name like Riza Hawkeye, how can you not be in the military?
  • The Atoner: For the same reason as Roy.
  • Badass Normal: No alchemy but her guns still leave their mark.
  • Battle Couple/Back-to-Back Badasses: With Roy.
  • Berserk Button: Only pressed if she thinks Roy is in danger or dead.
  • Berserker Tears: After she is led to believe that Lust killed Mustang.
  • Bodyguard Crush: To Roy, of course.
  • Break the Cutie: Short version of her backstory.
  • Chess Motif: She is the queen in Mustang's chess-themed unit. The queen is the most powerful piece, the one who stands closest to the king, and the one who can do the most damage. (It's also noted that Mustang, when playing chess, will never sacrifice his queen if he can help it.)
  • The Chick: She's Mustang's only female subordinate, and there are several indications that she is loved and highly regarded by her five male counterparts. Played with in that she is probably the most Badass and competent member of the group outside of Mustang himself.

Breda: Anything for you, Riza, even if it means desertion.

  • Clark Kenting: When she helps the Elrics in their fight against Scar, she wears glasses and lets her hair down to avoid being recognized. It doesn't work.
    • Granted, it does take Ed and Al a moment to recognize her, and she didn't plan on letting anyone else see her face long enough to be able to put two and two together. Wrath, on the other hand, instantly sees through it.
  • Code Name: Elizabeth. Only shown being used once in a work setting (when she's watching over Falman and Barry the Chopper), but referenced in the manga after Bradley removes her from Roy's unit. Roy visits his mother, who asks about "Elizabeth," and he laments that "Another man took Elizabeth away from me." The ensuing commentary from the women in the bar indicate that they all believe "Elizabeth" is his girlfriend.
  • Cold Sniper: Subverted. The Stoic, yes, but while not overly affectionate, she's far from cold. Mustang refers to her as being "sweeter than she seems" and having "a gentle heart."
  • The Conscience: To Roy. Part of her explicitly-stated job description is to make sure he achieves his goals only through upright means - and to shoot him in the back if he goes down the Moral Event Horizon.
  • Corner of Woe: Kimblee put her in one in the flashback to Ishval (and pressed Roy's Berserk Button at the same time) by suggesting that she actually really enjoys killing.
  • Death by Despair/Despair Event Horizon: She almost succumbs to this after her Roaring Rampage of Revenge against Lust, when she thinks Roy is dead. The only reason it doesn't happen is because Alphonse pulls a Go Through Me moment and defends her against Lust's attacks.
  • Death by Origin Story: Her father.
  • Embarrassing Tattoo: Spiced up with some burn scarring.
  • Establishing Character Moment: The side story in which Fuery finds a puppy out in the rain in East City. Riza tells him he has to find the dog an owner by the end of the day or else put him back. When Fuery is unable to find anyone to take the pup, Riza adopts him herself. The story shows that she's strict, fair, and has a bit of a Hidden Heart of Gold.
    • Doubly so because the side-story was released long before she had become more than a fleeting side-character in the main story. It's also worth nothing that she never directly said that she'd put the dog back out in the rain, it's just what everyone assumed because of her strict nature.
  • Friend to All Children
  • The General's Daughter: Granddaughter, though this is only revealed in one of the guidebooks.
  • Good-Looking Privates
  • The Gunslinger: When she's not using a rifle she switches to this. Also goes Guns Akimbo in the first opening for Brotherhood, not to mention whenever emptying shot after shot after useless shot into a homunculus.
  • Heroic BSOD/Despair Event Horizon: After her brief Roaring Rampage of Revenge against Lust for seemingly killing Mustang, she completely breaks down and loses her will to live.
  • Hostage Situation/I Have Your Lieutenant: Twice, both times used against Roy, once played straight and once subverted. First Bradley makes her his own personal assistant, so Roy can't (visibly) work against him without putting her in danger. Later, in the subversion, her throat is slashed to provide Roy with sufficient motivation to perform human transmutation.
  • Human Notepad: Her father's research is tattooed all over her back.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: While she is an extremely capable adjutant and keeps the Five-Man Band running like clockwork, she mostly has this reputation because many people think Roy is very lazy. (He's actually perfectly competent, but it's part of his Obfuscating Stupidity.)
  • I Gave My Word: "I am proud of my pigheadedness, sir."
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Hawkeye. While she is definitely a very good shot and almost certainly the best in canon, she's not perfect, is shown practicing hard, and stays within the bounds of reality with her skill. Still, this trope applies due to her name.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: For Roy.
  • Maybe Ever After They both know the other loves them and are acknowledged as a couple by everyone.
  • Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Though much more Badass than the usual sort.
  • Meaningful Name: See Improbable Aiming Skills. Also, Hawkeye gets additional meaning when Roy is blinded and she literally has to be his eyes.
  • Meganekko: When she does the above-mentioned Clark Kenting.
  • Missing Mom: She was raised by her widowed father; she tells Roy in a flashback that her mother died when she was very young.
  • Morality Pet: To Roy at times. She, Scar, and Ed all talk him down from his Roaring Rampage of Revenge against Envy, but it's the realization that he's causing her pain (and she plans to commit suicide over it) that really snaps him out of it. Almost borders on being a Morality Chain.

Riza: Don't go where I can't follow!

  • Number Two: Mustang's second in command, both officially and otherwise.
  • Parental Neglect: Berthold's treatment of her could also be seen as abusive; she does mention to Roy in a flashback that her father was "a terrifying man."
  • Pet the Dog: Being Black Hayate's owner. She also shows a good deal of kindness toward Winry and the Elric brothers, as well as to the men of her unit. Oh, yeah, and she's kind of fond of her boss.
  • Precious Puppies: Black Hayate
  • Puss in Boots: With her marksmanship, respect from the rest, and general competenance would be a threat to anyone who didn't have her undying loyalty.
  • The Reliable One
  • Servile Snarker:

"I thought you hated water. It makes your abilities useless."
"What do you make of this, Lieutenant?" "It seems to be a case of incorrect information, sir."


Fuhrer King Bradley

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Fuhrer
Specialty: Swordsmanship/Military Tactics

The ruler of Amestris. Fuhrer is his military title, and he is also the President of the Nation. King is just his name, though, it isn't a title. He came to rule Amestris after leading his nation out of a bloody civil war and setting up a military dictatorship. He is also the Homunculus Wrath.

Voiced by: Hidekatsu Shibata (JP), Hidenobu Kiuchi (JP - young), Ed Blaylock (EN), Christopher Bevins (EN - young)


  • Affably Evil
  • Awesome McCoolname: King Bradley. Add his titles and he becomes President Fuhrer King Bradley.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking: Justified by the fact that he's actually the homunculus Wrath.
  • Badass: One of the biggest in the series, if not the biggest.
    • Badass Grandpa: Good fucking lord. It takes close to sixty episodes for someone to even scratch him. The guy curb-stomps the first Greed, takes out an entire Briggs platoon and tank, with no more than a stiff shoulder. And manages to nearly down Scar while he was half-dead. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the man all badasses should look up to.
    • The guy took down a TANK. What a badass.
    • Probably best shown late in the manga/Brotherhood. The Briggs men have won, while Bradley had his train blown up in the middle of a bridge several episodes earlier, presumably killing him, and in any case leaving him missing in action. And then his voice, perfectly calm and even pleasant, is heard over the radio, telling them that now he's back, and he's rather displeased with what's been happening in his absence. The collective Oh Crap on the faces of everybody who heard the radio says it all.
    • Four-Star Badass: In the backstory, and still as Commander-in-Chief of the Amestrian military.
  • Bait the Dog: Even when there are a lot of hints to his sinister reputation, his seemingly quirky personality (i.e. giving people melons, dressing as a Hawaiian-Shirted Tourist, etc.) makes him seem like a nice guy at first.
  • The Berserker: During his fight with Scar. Bradley knows he doesn't have to long to live, so he decides to go out with a bang.
  • Blood Knight: After Father summons his five sacrifices, Wrath (by now grievously injured by Ling Yao) is no longer needed, so he throws himself into one final battle against Scar.
  • Death by Irony: After saying several times that there is no such thing as God, the solar eclipse, the symbol of God in alchemy, plays an instrumental role in his defeat.
  • Deep-Cover Agent: Set up and molded by Father's conspiracy into the seeming savior of Amestris.
  • Dirty Old Man: An omake in one of the manga volumes has him proudly proclaiming to like women with "junk in the trunk!", and having a face off with Mustang over the importance of which female anatomy is better.
  • Dual-Wielding: He often dual-wields and has been seen carrying up to four spare swords.
  • Drama-Preserving Handicap: Bradley can still kick serious ass despite being out of his prime by a good degree.
    • None of the other characters could actually beat him. In order for Scar to even be on equal footing, Bradley had to be half dead.
    • If you think disabling his Ultimate Eye will mean he's no longer a threat, think again.
  • Enhanced Reflexes: His Ouroburos eye gives him this power, along with limited Spider Sense.
  • Evil Eye
  • Eyepatch of Power
  • Eyes Always Shut: Part of his kooky, more comical image, but it disappears quickly when he's being completely serious.
  • Fragile Speedster: ONLY in relation to the other Homunculi, as despite being insanely fast and strong, he's the only one who has no regenerative abilities. He can still take a lot of abuse, it's just that you only need to kill him once. As he himself explains to Mustang, he only has one soul inside of him, unlike the others.
  • General Ripper: There's a scene in the flashback to the Ishval war in which an Ishvalan leader offered his life in exchange for ending the Amestrian genocide. Bradley mocks him for thinking he can set his life equal to those of everyone in his country, and orders that the genocide resume. It's not for nothing that he's Wrath.
  • Glass Cannon: Comparatively, since he can't regenerate like his Homunculi brethren - he's a (somewhat) normal human defensively, so he only needs to be killed once. But...good luck even coming close to hitting him, let alone killing him.
  • Go Out with a Smile
  • Grandpa, What Massive Hotness You Have
  • Hero-Killer
  • Historical Hero Upgrade: After his death, the heroes can't risk exposing his crimes or true nature, as doing so could cause a war due to Bradley's good reputation. So they're forced to do this to him.
  • Hollywood Atheist: He's not real sensitive about religion, ranting about how the Ishvalan genocide should have shown Scar that "there is no God in this world!"
  • Implacable Man: Trying to stop him is a very good way to get killed. When Scar blasts his arms off, he attacks him with a sword held in his teeth. At one point, he's outnumbered 5 to 1, and the group of five warriors feel they have no chance to win.
  • Implausible Fencing Powers: Although it does help to be a Homunculus with superhuman abilities.
    • He takes out a tank (!) armed only with his saber.
      • And a grenade.
  • Karmic Death: He is killed by Scar, one of Ishvalans who survived Bradley's genocide.
  • Kick the Dog: Telling Roy the actual reason he was shaking in Hughes' funeral: not because he was saddened by Maes' death, but because he thought Elicia's crying was annoying. Ouch.
  • The Last Dance: Prior to his fight with Scar, he had already been fatally wounded by Buccaneer and Ling Yao. Add to that that he already realized that he had already served his purpose for Father, Wrath knew full and well that his battle with Scar would probably be his last.
  • Meaningful Name: More than justified by his Backstory.
  • Morality Pet: His wife, though not quite Selim. He even specifically tells Mustang that he can't use Selim as a point of emotional blackmail.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: First appears as a rather outlandish old kook who acts very loosely and informal, especially toward the Elric brothers. But he's also arguably most sharp-minded character and can come off as very cold-blooded. This is without even taking into account his true identity.
  • Obviously Evil: A spoiler in the Manga and 2003 anime, but not even hidden in Brotherhood.
  • Older Than They Look: He's sixty years old, but looks twenty years younger due to the Philosopher's Stone in his body delaying his physical age rate, which only catches up to him once he dies. Being a Homunculus, however, he is the youngest among his purebred homunculi brethren, who are no younger than one hundred years old.
    • Unless you count the second Greed
  • One-Man Army: Takes out a tank and a few soldiers armed with just a saber and a pipe bomb.
  • Our Presidents Are Different: A mix of Action President and President Evil, though he at first appears to be President Personable.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: One-Man Army variant. He can't blow you up the way most State Alchemists can, but that won't stop him from slaughtering all of you individually.
  • Pet the Dog: He really, sincerely loves his wife.
  • Putting on the Reich
  • Shadow Archetype: To no less than three characters: Ling (authority figures), Greed (humans who were turned into homunculi), and Scar (warriors without names).
  • Tempting Fate: In the final moments of his battle with Scar, he rants how there is no god. Just as he's about to get the final blow in, the eclipse breaks and a bit of the sun shines into his eyes. Providing the distraction needed for Scar to finish him off.
  • The Stoic
  • Super Soldier: Essentially what he was raised to become.
  • This Was His True Form: A fairly minor version as while dying, he suddenly ages to the point that he looks like a sixty-year-old would be expected to.
  • Training from Hell
  • Tranquil Fury: He looks so damn calm when annihilating his opponent. There's a reason he's called Wrath, not Rage.
  • Tyke Bomb: He was raised from birth as a candidate for the Fuhrership.
    • King Bradley may or may not be the same person as the boy who was raised for that candidacy. He doesn't know whether his soul was the original or if it came from the philosopher's stone.
  • Villainous Breakdown: His rant against Scar sounds almost like desperation in that Wraith can't understand why someone won't act out their roles they planned out for them. In this case, an Isvalan whose willing to use alchemy just to beat him.
  • Villainous Valour
  • Villain with Good Publicity
  • Weak but Skilled: Compared to the other homunculi.


Olivier Mira Armstrong

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Major General
Specialty: Swordsmanship/Military Tactics

Major General Armstrong is Alex Armstrong's sister. She guards the northern frontier with Drachma in the Briggs base.

Voiced by: Yoko Soumi (JP), Stephanie Young (EN)



Maes Hughes

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Specialty: Knives/Intelligence

A rather quirky officer working in the records department and best friends with Roy Mustang. Assists both Mustang and the Elric brothers in their respective missions. Contrary to his appearance, he is not a man to trifle with.

Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara (JP), Sonny Strait (EN)


Hughes: Oh! Is it over?
Armstrong: Lt. Col. Hughes where have you been this whole time?
Hughes: I thought it best to lay low.
Mustang: (annoyed) You didn't think of maybe backing us up a little!?
Hughes: Of course not! A person like me shouldn't get dragged into a freak-show with you pack of pseudo-humans! It's bad for my health!

Hughes: I heard there's a hot blonde girl in your room servicing you.
Ed: It's just my mechanic!

Hughes: Oh! Seduced your mechanic, did you?


Alex Louis Armstrong

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Major
Specialty: Boxing/Combat Alchemy

The Strongarm Alchemist, and a close ally of both Roy Mustang and the Elric brothers. He's a big lovable guy of many artistic talents, and is prone to, well, overacting on a regular basis.

Voiced by: Kenji Utsumi (JP), Christopher Sabat (EN)


"...Did he have to strip?"

" Destruction and creation are TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN!"


Basque Grand

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Brigadier General
Specialty: Combat Alchemy/Weapon Alchemy

A Colonel Badass who served as Mustang's commander towards the end of the Ishval War.

Voiced by: Shin Aomori (JP), R. Bruce Elliott (EN)


  • Badass
    • Badass Moustache: And how!!
    • Colonel Badass: Clearly the man Roy and Hughes learned it from. Grand leads his troops from the front, and believes in setting an example for the men to follow.
    • Badass Boast: Listen here, i am the Iron-Blood Alchemist Basque Grand. Iron and blood, i am both soldier and weapon, now stand down i am the only man able to take lead in this battle!
  • Bald Black Leader Guy
  • Bald of Awesome
  • The Brigadier: Was a Brigadier-General at the time of his death.
  • Chewing the Scenery: His introduction in the manga is almost Armstrong worthy.
  • Genius Bruiser: In typical State Alchemist fashion. Emphasis on bruiser—the man's around seven-feet tall, and is a master of hand-to-hand combat as well as his trademark alchemy.
  • Incoming Ham: "I am the Ironblood Alchemist, Basque Grand! Iron & blood, might & manpower! If I do not lead the charge, who will?!"
  • Large and In Charge: Holy crap this guy is like twice as tall as a normal person!
  • Lightning Bruiser: From what little we see of his combat style in Ishbal, yes.
  • More Dakka: His signature attack generates chains, spikes, flails, and primitive cannons which he fires en masse at his targets.
  • Names to Run Away From Really Fast: Overlaps with Awesome McCoolname.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Turns entire buildings into weapons.
  • Posthumous Character: In the manga only, where he is said to have been a victim of Scar's by the time we first hear of him. In Brotherhood, his final battle and death against Scar is shown.
  • Power Fist: His massive, steel-wrapped gauntlets, which extend all the way up his forarms and help him produce his weapons.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: In a major contrast to the first anime adaptation, in which he's a quite villainous character. Grand in the manga protects his men at a significant risk to himself, and accepts the surrender of Ishbal's high cleric despite the protestations of Brigadier Fiessler.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": The "d" in "Grand" is often overlooked.
  • Unfriendly Fire: Non-evil, sympathetic variant. When Brigadier Fiessler orders them to continue fighting long after it's necessary, Grand gutshoots him and takes command of the unit, staving off further bloodshed.
  • Walking Armoury: See More Dakka above for how.
  • The Worf Effect: Scar kills him off-screen with seeming ease, showing us how dangerous Scar is.
    • The Brotherhood anime does this on-screen, but still pretty quickly. It can be justified by the fact that Basque Grand wouldn't expect an Ishvalan to use alchemy, so Scar merely baited him in for the kill.
    • According to Word of God in the manga, Grand was drunk when Scar ambushed him. It's probably not meant to be taken seriously, but...


Jean Havoc

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Specialty: Marksmanship/Weapons Expert

One of Mustang's closest subordinates; he's third-in-command of the unit after Mustang and Hawkeye. Before joining the army he was just your typical country boy.

Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (JP - 2003 Anime), Yuji Ueda (JP - 2009 Anime), Mike McFarland (EN)


  • Badass Beard: Grows one after his hospitalization.
  • Badass Normal
  • Chess Motif: He is the knight in Mustang's chess-themed unit. The knight has the most unique moves and can do things that other pieces can't.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: Certainly not Master Roshi, but Havoc admits that he's a sucker for large breasts.
  • Code Name: During the only mission shown where he uses one, he's called Jacqueline. It Makes Sense in Context.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He self-describes himself as being none too bright, but he's as loyal as they come and a very good marksman; even Olivier Armstrong notes his value and says it would be a shame for the military to lose him. Later in the story, he uses his family's business to smuggle in foreign arms for his pals in the revolution - even Mustang, who knows his true worth, was shocked by that one!
  • Handicapped Badass: When Lust paralyzes him, he gets discharged and sent home, where he uses his family's business to import supplies for the coup in Central. He runs the whole smuggling operation from his wheelchair.
    • At the end, however, he is shown to be in physical therapy, slowly regaining use of his legs after being healed with a philosopher stone.
  • Scars Are Forever
    • Averted at the end of the anime when a Philosopher's Stone is used to restore his legs.
  • Smoking Is Cool
  • Unlucky Everydude


Mustang's Other Subordinates

A trio of officers that fill out various functions. Their loyalty to Mustang is unquestionable.


  • Badass Crew: When shit gets real, they get shit done.
  • Chess Motif: They are the bishop, the pawn, and the rook in Mustang's chess-themed unit.
    • Fuery is the pawn. Pawns are relatively weak pieces but are capable of doing considerable damage if given the chance.
    • Falman is the bishop. Bishops move diagonally on squares of a single color, and are frequently key to early checkmates.
    • Breda is the rook. The rook is the "heavy hitter" of the board, the most powerful piece after the queen, and able to perform a particularly effective move with the king.
  • Code Name: Like Havoc, Falman and Fuery are given women's names during the only mission shown in the canon, and described in Mustang and Hawkeye's encrypted conversation as though they're shop girls in a store. Falman is Vanessa and Fuery is Kate. (An omake indicates that Breda is codenamed "Braidykins" for the operation, although if this is canon, it's clearly an in-group joke; Breda is out of the country for most of the sting.)
  • Communications Officer: Fuery
  • Greek Chorus: On occasion.
  • Took a Level in Badass: All three -- Falman when he's transferred to Briggs, Fuery when he's thrown into combat in the South, and Breda when he starts organizing illegal border crossings. All three are ready to go when the revolution kicks off, of course.
  • Mauve Shirt: Not quite. They serve a greater role to the story than most shirts, but they're hardly players in the game.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Warrant Officer
Specialty: Intelligence

Vato Falman

The oldest member of the group, and resident Butt Monkey at times.

Voiced by: Takehiro Murozono (JP - 2003 Anime) Kenji Hamada (JP - 2009 Anime), Kyle Hebert (EN)


  • Babies Ever After: In the Brotherhood anime, as pictured above; he's shown at the end of the series with two kids, whom the animators confirm are supposed to be his. (Their mother is not identified.)
  • Butt Monkey: He's this for a while (Havoc in particular considers him an amateur), but improves as he gets more field experience.
  • Eyes Always Shut
  • Kicked Upstairs: After the Fuhrer splits up the group, Falman is promoted to Second Lieutenant, but transferred to Fort Briggs in the middle of nowhere and put to work scraping off icicles.
  • Manly Tears/Tears of Fear: A vanishingly rare example of both at once: he weeps when facing down Wrath, but refuses to surrender.
  • Non-Action Guy: At the beginning.
  • Rank Up: By the end of the series, he's made Captain, according to the insignia on his uniform.
  • Reassigned to Antarctica: It doesn't work.
  • Spock Speak: He reads the dictionary for fun.

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Master Sergeant
Specialty: Communications

Kain Fuery

The youngest, and their communications expert. Has a friendly relationship with the Elrics.

Voiced by: Tetsu Shiratori (JP - 2003 Anime), Tetsuya Kakihara (JP - 2009 Anime), Kevin M. Connoly (EN)



Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Specialty: Military Tactics/Intelligence

Heymans Breda

The big guy in Mustang's crew. Mustang drafts him for his tactical abilities.

Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura (JP - 2003 Anime), Biichi Satou (JP - 2009 Anime), Josh Berry (EN - 2003 Anime) Jeremy Inman (EN - 2009 Anime)



Dr. Knox

Affiliation: Amestris Military (former)
Rank: None
Specialty: Surgery

A coroner who served as a medic in Ishval. After the war he went through a major BSOD, drove off his family, and ended up working the morgue in Central Hospital.

Voiced by: Kinryuu Arimoto (JP), R. Bruce Elliott (EN)


"Ho, there could be an unknown pathogen in the doctor's house that could get out, and kill everyone in it."


Maria Ross

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Specialty: None

Armstrong's subordinate. Serves as one of Edward and Alphonse's bodyguards during their investigations in Central.

Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga (JP - 2003 Anime), Kaori Nazuka (JP - 2009 Anime), Meridith McCoy (EN)



Denny Brosh

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Sergeant
Specialty: None

Ed and Al's other bodyguard, his carefree nature combines unexpectedly well with his serious partner Maria.

Voiced by: Masao Harada (JP - 2003 Anime), Yuuki Hayashi (JP - 2009 Anime), Jim Foronda (EN)


  • Big Brother Instinct: Literally, as he lives with his younger brother and sister (and may be raising them, since no parents are shown). When things start going down on the Promised Day, he makes them swear they won't leave the house so he knows they're safe.
  • Different As Night and Day: With Maria.
  • Idiot Hair
  • Locked Out of the Loop: He's not let in on the fact that Maria is alive and has been smuggled out of the country to avoid execution until almost the very end.
  • Mauve Shirt
  • Ocular Gushers: When he finds out his partner's alive.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": His last name can be alternatively be spelled Brosch. In the first anime it was "Bloch," but that also requires a different pronunciation.
  • Those Two Guys


Solf J. Kimblee

Affiliation: Amestris Military (formerly)/Homunculi
Rank: Major (formerly)
Specialty: Explosive Alchemy/Photographic Memory

The Crimson Alchemist, a former State Alchemist who participated in the Ishval war. Kimblee is a sociopath and a sadist. His alchemical specialty is transmuting things into explosives.

Voiced by: Yuji Ueda (JP - 2003 Anime), Hiroyuki Yoshino (JP - 2009 Anime), Eric Vale (EN)


  • Arch Enemy: To Scar. Ironically, he is eventually severely wounded by the chimera Heinkel and absorbed by Pride, instead of Scar getting to contribute to his demise at all.
  • Badass: Most definitely. Given the nature of the setting, Kimblee, much like Bradley, exists to remind us that villains too, can be awesomely Badass.
  • Bad Powers, Bad People
  • Berserk Button: He's got two big ones: Being looked down upon, and people betraying their own beliefs. For the former, he maintains a facade of good-natured politeness, even when killing people by the hundreds, but during his hunt for Scar, this facade melts for the first time when Scar, standing atop a building, comments on how he and Kimblee (looking up at him from the ground) were now in the exact opposite positions of when they first met. An enraged Kimblee warns him to watch his mouth, and prepares to use his alchemy, ignoring the fact that Scar had Winry as a "hostage." The second shows through when Kimblee looks visibly pissed off when Pride tries to consume Edward, essentially ditching his ego and pride as a homunculus by taking a "lesser being". Amused, Kimblee was not.
  • Birds of a Feather: He's pretty much the only human who Pride and (to a greater extent) Envy have taken to, which says a lot about his (lack of) morality.
  • Blood Knight
  • Blue and Orange Morality: Try wrapping your head around Kimblee's obscure moral code. Just try it. He's definitely got one, but beyond a few specific details, such as his respect for commitment, and more importantly, a massive distaste for hypocrisy, we have no idea how it works. He manages to be more alien than Father or The Truth.
  • Break the Haughty: Not as large-scale as what happens to Father or Pride, but still a rather disturbing fate.
  • But for Me It Was Tuesday: An inversion, actually. Kimblee's policy in life is to never forget the faces of those he kills, and he proves that he means this quite literally. When Scar asks if Kimblee remembers him, not only does Kimblee say he does, he also perfectly recites the district in the city where he encountered him, notes that one of the Ishvalans bore a family resemblance to Scar, and remembers the exact placement and severity of the wound that took Scar's brother's life.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: In the manga, he is alluded to, mentioned offhand, and shown in blurry panels for a couple years worth of chapters before he finally begins to play an important role in the story.
    • In Brotherhood he makes a handful of appearances in early episodes, including the first episode, and appears in some flashbacks.
  • Colonel Kilgore: Kimblee got a real kick out of his time at the front, and was rather dissapointed when the war came to a close. Given his Social Darwinist beliefs, this isn't really surprising.
  • Deal with the Devil: Heavily implied during the scene in which he asks Ed to help him find Scar and Dr. Marcoh and create another Philosopher's Stone where they are. He tells Ed that he "staked the very essence of [his] being" to see how the homunculi's games would play out.
  • Dissonant Laughter
  • The Dog Bites Back: Not only is he a victim of this trope via Heinkel, but he also pulls this on Pride in his Dying Moment of Awesome
  • Dying Moment of Awesome: Helps Ed defeat Pride, despite the fact that he's been absorbed by the latter. The reason he could keep his sense of self inside Pride? Because the screams of the other tormented souls are like lullabies to him. Yep. Victory by being fucked up.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: "You try to take a lesser being you despised as your container, just to escape your own predicament. You....are hideous."
    • He also seemed a bit offended when Ed mistook him for an ephebophile after he complimented Winry.
  • Evil Counterpart/Foil/Shadow Archetype: Possibly towards Scar. In the sense that both of them specialize in alchemy based around destruction, both were involved in the Ishval Civil War (Kimblee as one of the soldiers who took part in the genocide, Scar as one of it's victims), and both invoke Light Is Not Good. This was perhaps shown at its best when Scar pointed out how their situations were reversed from what happened with Ishval, with Scar having abandoned his path of vengeance while Kimblee's obsession with Scar never waned.
    • You can throw Roy in that mix too and make it a three way thing: same kind of alchemy, same war, etc, with Scar as a victim, Roy as a victimiser with regrets and Kimblee as a victimiser who thoroughly enjoyed himself.
      • Same goes for McDougal, as they both use alchemy to transmute the opponent's body.
  • Evil Is Stylish/Villainous Fashion Sense: Admit it, the all white suit he wears for most of his first major appearances is awesome.
  • Expy: Arakawa says his character was based on Alex, the protagonist of A Clockwork Orange.
  • False Reassurance: Towards Winry on the subject of her parents' deaths. He might be a crazed and sadistic mad bomber, but he isn't much of a flat-out dishonest person.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He's a borderline Axe Crazy sociopath who nevertheless manages to keep up a facade of being a polite gentleman for the sake of getting by in life. As long as you aren't in his way you're probably safe. Probably.
    • In fact after his release from prison, he transmutes a guard's watch into a toy bomb.
  • Fedora of Asskicking
  • For the Evulz: Significantly toned down from the first anime, but still there.
  • Genius Bruiser: Word of God has that he's the third most intelligent character in the series. The two smarter than him? They're hundreds of years old.
  • Good-Looking Privates:
  • Go Out with a Smile: A strange variation of it. Technically, he was already dead to begin with, but the moment Pride displays his hypocrisy in his beliefs, Kimblee becomes convinced that it's humans who are ultimately more deserving than the homunculi, and at that point weakens Pride enough for Ed to finish him off. Last we see of Kimblee is a nice big grin as he covers his eyes with his hat, and walks away in the torrent of souls to oblivion. It was Badass.
  • Hair Antennae: A very rare villainous example.
  • Hannibal Lecture: He's full of them, more so than even Father or the homunculi. He gives three of them during the Ishval campaign, the biggest being the one to Hawkeye and Mustang, explaining how they knew the risk when they put on the uniform, and that the only way they could honor those they killed was to remember them, since their victims would never forget what they did. He also gives one to Ed during their battle, Alphonse during their battle, and attempts to deliver them to Scar and Major Miles.
  • Having a Blast: Causes anything—from buildings to the air around him—to become unstable, resulting in truly impressive explosions.
  • He Cleans Up Nicely: The first appearance of Kimblee in the series presents him as an unkempt prisoner. Fast forward, and he dresses up in a stylish suit.
  • Hero-Killer: Came reeeeeally close to making this literal with Ed.
  • Hidden Depths: He is, without question, a crazed Blood Knight Mad Bomber. He is also intelligent, truly admires and respects the Rockbells for their tenacity even when assigned to kill some of them, protects Armstrong from military court martial, and generally demonstrates a certain Pet the Dog quality... often before, or even combined with, an even bigger Kick the Dog moment. Noble Demon he ain't.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: The Philosopher's Stone he drops during his battle with Edward is picked up by one of the chimeras he abandoned for dead and delivered to Alphonse Elric, who uses it in their final battle with Kimblee, and with it eventually defeats him.
  • Humiliation Conga: Upon arriving in Briggs, Kimblee recieves near-fatal injuries from battling Scar and ends up needing to escape the fight. While helpless in the hospital, he gets menaced by the Ishvallan Major Miles. Later, he encounters Scar yet again and fails to kill or even capture him, even though Kimblee is ordered by the Homunculi to kill Scar. While he is destroying the surroundings in an ineffective attempt to attack Scar, Scar remarks how this meeting is opposite from their first meeting, when it was Kimblee looking down upon Scar. Later, Heinkel fatally wounds Kimblee and Pride looks on, remarking how weak humanity is while Kimblee is immobile and unable to even speak, let alone resist Pride's consuming of his body. For a rather haughty person, this series of events is more than harsh.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Jerkass has a lot of points. Oh, and how.
  • Just Following Orders: He follows the orders to commit the Ishvalan genocide without a second thought and he is disappointed when he sees others fail to do the same. Kimblee sees it as a soldier's job to follow orders, no matter what they may be.
  • Know When to Fold'Em: Just as Scar was about to kill him, Kimblee breaks the rail between them so the train would continue without Scar riding. He voiced his obvious displeasure before doing so.
  • Lack of Empathy: A rather chilling example of sociopathy.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Scar assaults Kimblee with a pipe, wounding him near-fatally in the same place where Scar's brother was wounded because of Kimblee's attack.
  • Light Is Not Good: Kimblee mostly wears a white suit, and the alchemical circles tattooed into his hands involve the sun and moon, both symbols of light. To say nothing of how he gives the impression of being a friendly and charismatic man. This probably makes the moment he is eaten by Pride, a shadow based homunculus, quite significant.
    • And in turn, Kimblee interfering with Pride long enough for Ed to defeat the latter could be considered as the light pushing back the darkness long enough to ensure its defeat.
  • Loves the Sound of Screaming: Expresses this sentiment in an Ishval flashback. He seems to take it as the sign of a job well-done. Also why he didn't get subsumed by the screaming souls in Pride's Philosopher's Stone.
  • Mad Artist: Likes to make things explode in a manner he considers "beautiful".
  • Mad Bomber: A minor character even refers to him as a mad bomber at one point.
  • Majorly Awesome
  • Man in White: He takes to wearing a classy white suit after his release from prison. One of the signature men in white in anime and manga.
  • Man of Wealth and Taste
  • Moral Sociopathy: For all his sadism and disregard for human lives, he does have a code of honour - largely based on honesty and duty - and abides seriously by it and respects whoever fills these values; indeed, by the end, his own existence is expendable, and he preffers to distract Pride and subsequently have his own soul vanish than having to "live" inside of an hypocritical homunculus.
  • Mysterious Middle Initial
  • Nice Hat: OK, he's an evil, genocidal maniac. But that is still a damn fine hat.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: And how. He practically ends the whole Ishvalan War by himself by using a Philosopher's Stone. Much later, he even does this to the whole Drachman Army WITHOUT alchemy but through political deception alone!
  • Pet the Dog: His aforementioned admiration of the Rockbell family for their devotion to duty is actually genuine and he appears to have a legitimate soft spot in his heart for Winry. This particular dog petting doesn't earn him many points, though, since he ignores Winry's danger once Scar triggers him into rage.
    • Taken to sadistic extremes with his interaction with Alex Louis Armstrong. He commends Armstrong for sticking to his beliefs and because of it chooses to save him from court martial... by blowing up Ishavalan survivors that Alex had saved in front of his eyes (the policy is to kill all Ishvalans). Basically, he manages to Kick the Dog and Pet the Dog all at once.
  • The Philosopher: A particularly homicidal example.
  • Photographic Memory: As Scar points out after meeting him for the second time, Kimblee's memory is frighteningly accurate.
  • Power Tattoo: Has the circles needed for his trademark explosions tattooed on his palms.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man
  • Slasher Smile: Very frequently.
  • Social Darwinist
  • The Sociopath: A high-functioning and very self-aware psychopath.
  • Sociopathic Soldier: Type II, with flashes of Type I.
  • Spanner in the Works: Managed to screw over Pride, even in the afterlife.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": Solf/Zolf, J./Jay, Kimblee/Kimbley/Kimbly/Kimberly/Kimberley
    • Also, while it doesn't have to do with actual spelling, the translation of his State Alchemist title is a subject of debate. The word guren in Japanese means "crimson", but the kanji used to make up the word in his title means "red lotus". It can be inferred that "red lotus" is his truest title, however, due to the flower being a symbol of firey explosions much like the ones he specializes in creating.
  • Stepford Smiler: Type C.
  • Transhuman Treachery: Arguably- though he is and remains human, keeping a Philosopher's stone inside his body is about as close to being a homunculus as a human can get without being Bradley or Ling, and he is acting on their behalf right up until Pride shows himself to be a Hypocrite.
  • Trickster: No one modifies plans on the fly quite the way that Kimblee does. It's why Father, a former Trickster himself, keeps him around.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Kimblee does not take kindly to Scar's observation of the tables having turned.
  • Villainous Demotivator: Knowing that the Briggs soldiers pretty much all wish him dead, he brings four chimeras with him as Elite Mooks. All four change sides on him almost as soon as it becomes a viable option, one eventually causing his death. He did say he works best alone...
  • Villainous Rescue: Kimblee, of all people, is the one who saves Edward's ass from Pride.
  • Warrior Poet: A rather bloodthirsty, psychotic poet.
  • White Shirt of Death: When Heinkel chomps down on Kimblee's throat and his suit is promptly stained with his own blood, Pride proceeds to point out how the suit's new color fits Kimblee.
  • Wicked Cultured: Look at him. Then look at his suit. Then listen to his voice. *insert Old Spice reference here*
  • Wisdom from the Gutter: Offers it up a few times.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: His favoured attack method is more or less this, as the symbols mentioned above stand for the opposite forces of the Sun-fire-gold and Moon-water-silver.


Lt. General Grumman

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Lieutenant General
Specialty: Military Tactics/Intelligence

Head of the East Army and military mentor to Colonel Mustang, he is a major ally to Mustang. Sort of.

Voiced by: Masaki Tsukada (JP - 2003 Anime), Rokuro Naya (JP - 2009 Anime), Gordon Fox (EN - 2003 Anime), Bill Flynn (EN - 2009 Anime)



Selim Bradley

Affiliation: None
Rank: None
Specialty: None

All right, this guy isn't actually in the military, but his status means he's pretty well-connected with them.

The adopted son of King Bradley, he studies hard in order to help his father rule the country. He's also a big fan of the Elric Brothers, especially Edward.

In reality, this is all an act. He's Pride, the first and deadliest of the Homunculi. Alive since the creation of Amestris, he looks down on all humans and most of his allies.

Voiced by: Makoto Tsumura (JP - 2003 Anime), Yuko Sanpei (JP - 2009 Anime), Zarah Little (EN - 2003 Anime), Brittney Karbowski (EN - 2009 Anime)



Briggs Brigade

Border guard forces under Olivier M. Armstrong, stationed in Briggs fortress, in Briggs mountain range that divides Drachma and Amestris. They include Captain Buccaneer, a hulk of a man with a variety of deadly automail prostheses; Major Miles, a biracial half-Ishvalan who wants to change the perception of his people; and Lieutenant Henschel, General Armstrong's steadfast assistant. Lieutenant Vato Falman is later assigned to Briggs as well.


Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Major
Specialty: Military Tactics/Intelligence

Major Miles

General Armstrong's second-in-command. He is a quarter-Ishvalan from his grandfather's side, and is striving to change Amestris from the inside, so they will acknowledge the massacre they committed.

Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai (JP), Jason Douglas (EN)


"Up here in the north, the law is the survival of the fittest. You get careless, and you get dead, understand? You tell me what to do again, and you'll never leave this hospital."

  • Majorly Awesome
  • Scary Black Man: Yes, but not that scary. He's actually a pretty swell guy. More like intimidating black man.
  • The Stoic
    • Not So Stoic: Even Miles has his limits when having to hear Kimblee's boasting from the war.
  • Wise Beyond His Years: About the only person to see through Grumman's cunning. Or at least, he thinks he sees through it; we never find out whether he's right or not. They're still pretty Genre Savvy suspicions, though.

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Captain
Specialty: Weapons Expert

Buccaneer

General Armstrong's third-in-command and field commander. A big guy with a pretty hot temper, he is regardless extremely devoted and will fight for his comrades.

Voiced by: Ryuzaburo Ohtomo (JP), Phil Parsons (EN)


Mrs. Bradley

Affiliation: None
Rank: None
Specialty: None

As with Selim, not exactly in the military, but in that category nonetheless. The wife of Fuhrer President King Bradley and adopted mother to Selim. Serves as a Morality Pet to Bradley and Selim, who is actually Pride. Her abduction by Mustang's crew serves to kick off the final arc of the story.

Voiced by: Ai Satou (JP), Dana Schultes (EN)


  • Hostage Situation: Subverted; Mustang's group technically kidnaps her, but it's to show her that the military high command couldn't care less about her well-being. Mustang vows to protect her at any cost, thus gaining her trust and, through her, the public's.
  • Hot Shounen Mom/Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!: She looks quite good for her age.
  • I Have Your Wife: She's the wife, but the military doesn't care.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Is completely unaware of King Bradley's and Selim's true identities, until the post-climactic wrap-up at least.
  • Love At First Punch: She met her husband by slapping him! Rather than kill her, Bradley apparently started courting her instead. Maybe he appreciated her capacity for wrath?
  • Morality Pet: To both Bradley and Selim.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Inverted. Continues to love Selim, despite knowing now he's a Homunculus. It's not entirely clear, but the same seems to hold true for her attitude towards her husband.


Sheska

Affiliation: Amestris Military
Rank: Sergeant
Specialty: Photographic Memory

A mousy haired bookworm who is mostly used for comic relief. She's something of a coward and cries a lot. Most of the other characters refer to her as "bookworm." She gets a job at the military working under Hughes copying down the books that burned in the military library in a fire and proves instrumental in the Elrics' search for the Philosopher's Stone.

Voiced by: Naomi Wakabayashi (JP - 2003 Anime), Chika Fujimura (JP - 2009 Anime), Gwendolyn Lau (EN)



Giolio Comanche

Affiliation: Amestris Military (formerly)
Rank: Major
Specialty: Weapons Alchemy

A retired State Alchemist known as the Silver Alchemist of Battle. He retired after having his leg chopped off in the Ishvalan Civil War. He is killed by Scar in his only appearance.

Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa (JP), Charlie Campbell (EN)


  • Artificial Limbs: Has a peg-leg.
  • Badass Grandpa
  • Badass Moustache
  • Blood Knight: When order 3066 was given before the War Of Ishbal, Comanche is the only one among them shown smiling in anticipation. Even after he retired he has some level of this, rather than shrink from the Scarred Man's presence, Comanche prepares to combat him with a rather large grin on his face.
  • Charles Atlas Superpower: His spin attack, which has nothing to do with his alchemy.
  • Colonel Kilgore: Like Kimblee, Comanche thoroughly enjoyed the Ishbalan Civil War, grinning in anticipation before battles, and reminiscing throughout his battle with Scar.
  • Handicapped Badass: Lost his leg in the Ishvalan Civil War.
  • Nice Hat
  • Power Tattoo: His hands and palms are covered in the tatts that allow him to essentially create weapons out of thin air.
  • Retired Badass
  • Slasher Smile: Cracks one after being sent into Ishval and again at the thought of facing Scar.
  • Sociopathic Soldier: Type II, going off the little we know.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye


Isaac McDougal

Affiliation: Amestris Military (formerly)
Rank: Major (formerly)
Specialty: Water Alchemy

Better known as the Freezing Alchemist. A former State Alchemist who participated in the Ishval Massacre, McDougal went AWOL after the war and, years later, resurfaced as a madman trying to destroy Central City. It turned out he learned about the military's vast conspiracy. His plan was foiled by the Elric Brothers and he was murdered by Fuhrer Bradley.

Voiced by: Koichi Yamadera (JP), Bryan Massey (EN)


  • An Ice Person/Kill It with Ice/Making a Splash: The Freezing Alchemist specializes in transmuting water—mainly to turn it into ice, which he uses as a weapon, but he can also create scalding steam.
  • Anti-Villain
  • The Atoner: And The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized.
  • Axe Crazy: Really pushes it at times.
  • Canon Foreigner: McDougal was created specifically for the first episode of the new anime, but was neatly tied into the overarching plot.
  • Cassandra Truth: You probably thought he was just some rambling nutcase when he was asking Ed if he knows the ones he serves or what shape the country's in, and telling him "I'm just trying to save this country", right? 30 episodes later he doesn't seem so nuts anymore does he?
  • Faux Affably Evil: Well-intentioned he may be, but he seems to be having a pretty good time wreaking havoc. Particularly noticeable in the English dub where he's voiced by the same actor who does Ladd Russo and displays a similar glee in this role.
  • Foil: To both Mustang, Kimblee, and Hughes.
    • To Mustang: Fire vs. Ice, both are mentally scarred by the Ishval War into defying the Government/High Command, both want to overthrow the HC—Isaac from the outside, Roy from the inside.
    • To Kimblee: Both use alchemy to transmute the opponent's body, same war, etc., with Ishval as victim, Isaac as a victimiser with regrets, and Kimblee as a victimiser who thoroughly enjoyed himself. In fact, he tries to spring Kimblee and have the man join him, not quite realizing that Kimblee enjoyed it far more than he did.
    • To Hughes: Both men figured out the evil conspiracy long before anyone else and ended up getting killed for it. However, while Hughes actually provided the first shot in the low key subversion of the conspiracy even though he died before being able to say anything, McDougal's approach was to quit the military, bide his time, and then go straight for the bombastic route of bringing the house down, and while he did pass along his thoughts to the Elric brothers, they were summarily dismissed right until Ed figured out exactly what he meant.
  • Foreshadowing: He creates one big transmutation circle in Central. Later, we find out that the entire country is an even bigger transmutation circle.

McDougal: Do you know what shape this country is in?