![]() The brothers made a mistake and paid the price, and out of desperation, Ed was willing to do anything to get his brother back, he even sacrificed another body part. Thus, from a child’s perspective, it makes sense why they were willing to perform a transmutation - they wanted their mother back. The boys have a strong attachment to their mother, and they didn’t understand how to cope and process this loss. This episode emphasized the importance of family and is considered one of the most tragic and sad moments in the franchise. After the incident, Ed decides to become a state alchemist to gain access to the state library so that he can find clues as to how to restore their bodies. Ed attaches Al's soul to a suit of armor. Ed loses his left arm and right leg, while Al loses his entire body. One day, Trisha dies suddenly, and the boys decide to perform a human transmutation to revive their mother. ![]() Yet even though their father left, Ed and Alphonse “Al” Elric followed their father’s footsteps by learning alchemy, and their mother strongly encouraged their endeavors. The brothers grew up in a loving single-family household, their mother, Trisha, raised the boys after their father abandoned them. ![]() Episode 3, “Mother,” reveals why the Elric brothers are searching for the Philosopher’s Stone.
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