

If those things are able to recognize the practice of alchemy and are always watching, then that's much less of a possibility. There's those chimera-dogs sitting near the doorway. They really are just counting on his own timidity and fear of getting his friends and family killed to keep him in place.Īlthough.actually, maybe not. Given how common "reshaping solid masses" seems to be, I figure that just about any competent alchemist could probably do that if they had enough time to work. Cut/scratch himself, draw a transmutation circle with the blood (assuming the walls and floor are too hard to just scratch the glyph onto directly), create an exit. I had mused that "people who have seen/know about Wogdat" might be the actual qualifier, but since Mustang is on the list that can't be it). He might not be a combat alchemist, but he's still an alchemist of some stripe if he was able to use the protostone, and if they're planning to sacrifice him he's probably a potent one (so far, power/knowledge/skill at alchemy seems to be the deciding factor in who they choose for sacrifice. You know, it seems like Marcoh could escape really easily if he actually wanted to. We know she's frustrated with Wrath's refusal to avenge their sister, so taking it out on Marcoh and other captives makes sense. Obviously they wouldn't be telling the prisoners that Lust had died, but the fact that Envy is both clearly thinking about her and leaning into the superiority complex and sadism makes me suspect that this is an outlet for her.
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She also, pointedly, mentions having just gotten an update from Lust about the status of that village.

And, Marcoh can't bring himself to prove her wrong, just as she said.
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She triumphantly declares that this kind of fallacious human thinking is what's allowed them to hijack a country full of humans in the first place, and it's why their plan won't fail.

When he's unable to bring himself to do the obviously best choice for hurting their plan and kill himself, she just laughs about the ridiculousness of human hopefulness and scope-insensitivity. She also openly tells him that that village will most likely be wiped out along with the rest of Amestris when their plan comes to fruition, and that at the moment the success of that plan looks extremely likely. So, while his plan does seem to involve the use of protostone in significant quantities, the thing he's after is something other than a maximum grade stone.Įnvy reminds Marcoh that they'll exterminate that village he adopted if he tries to escape or kill himself or anything.
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Father either knows how to make more of it without having to sacrifice an entire country, or he just has enough of a supply left over from Xerxes or wherever to not need to. In this case, maybe there actually isn't a higher grade of philosopher's stone above the kind that the Sins (and possibly Father) are running on. Are they trying to turn Amestris into a giant transmutation circle and sacrifice everyone in it to make a true philosopher's stone or something? Envy chuckles, and says that he's close, but not quite there. Marcoh asks Envy why they're doing all this. Slicer was misinformed, probably deliberately by the haemonculi. If they're keeping Marcoh alive and imprisoned, then they've probably been doing the same with his former colleagues.
