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* [[Babies Ever After]]: Ed and Winry, as in canon. Falman and his wife have two kids, as implied in canon by the ending of the ''Brotherhood'' anime. In ''Brilliancy'' it's noted that Ling Yao is expecting his first child, who is born during the course of the third story, and Roy and Riza are expecting theirs as of the second chapter of ''Three Generals.''
* [[Badass Boast]]: Roy gives one in ''Brilliancy.''
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* [[Badass Crew]]: Team Mustang and company - by ''Three Generals'' this has expanded to more than a dozen people, whom Grumman collectively refers to as 'the allies.'
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Grumman.
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* [[Hundred-Percent Adoration Rating]]: Piper notes, in ''Three Generals'', that Riza holds this status with the people in Central City because they pity her situation.
* [[If I Do Not Return]]: Roy in ''Brilliancy,'' when entering the building in the desert.
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* [[I Have Your Wife]]: Sort of inverted in ''Brilliancy'' - it's more the question of "''Who'' has my wife?"
* [[Ill Girl|Ill Boy]]: Roy's wedding in the first story is delayed because he comes down with a devastating fever; he relapses in the second story, partly because of his wife's abduction.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Havoc, at Roy and Riza's wedding, has probably the silliest line of the entire trilogy.
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* [[Infant Immortality]]: In basically half of the chapters author notes for ''Three Generals'', the author takes the time to specify that nothing happened to {{spoiler|Roy and Riza's baby.}}
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Acheron refuses to use military titles when addressing his adversaries, preferring to call Roy by his full name. When speaking to or about Riza, however, he refers to her as "Lady Mustang."
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* [[Protectorate]]: Riza, to the members of her security detail.
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: Done in the understated way in ''Brilliancy.''
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* [[Rank Up]]: All the allies, except for Riza, get promoted at the ball in ''Three Generals''; this is partly an overdue reward for their efforts on the Promised Day and partly a reward for helping the Mustangs in ''Brilliancy.'' It also gets explained why Riza jumped from being a Lieutenant to a Colonel - a four-rank promotion - at one shot. (She had been refusing promotions for years in order to stay in Roy's unit.)
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Fuhrer Grumman; also Olivier Mira Armstrong, in the third story.
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