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General Store & Apartment
General Store:
The repair shop is a small space in a row of shops located near communal housing. The front room resembles a small store, with shelves of available items for sale in the windows and along the floor. A counter against the back of the room has space for cash registers, although there are none. Within the main room there is a terminal that can access the network, although it does not offer a video function, voice and text are both possible (as well as text read out loud and voice to text options.) Even occupied it almost looks abandoned still, or at best- like a front for something else, not quite really a store. Behind the counter is a door to a back room and off to the right a staircase that leads upstairs. Sewing equipment has been set up on the desk in the back room for any potential seamstress looking for employment, and in the corner rest any cleaning supplies employees may need to keep the place tidied up.
Loft:
The loft is a small renovated retail location equipped for food. It might have been used as a restaurant, cafe or diner before it closed. There is a large kitchen with two ovens, a six burner stove, counter tops and industrial grade walk in fridge/freezer combo. Laundry is set up behind the kitchen, presumably for towels and uniforms or staff aprons. There is open floor space in front of the kitchen where tables may have been set up at one time for customers and a set of stairs leading to an upper level with a closet. Although this was originally the bedroom of the loft, the space is now empty. Down the hall from the kitchen is a regular residential full bathroom, remodeled from a small bathroom and back office to make the place able to be lived in.
Apartment: Details TBD
Jay's Flat: Details TBD
Garage: The garage is a space under Jason's flat for his car and motorcycle.
Misc:
Residents: Alphonse Elric, Citrine, Edward Elric, Jason Todd
Previously: Valeria Myles
The repair shop is a small space in a row of shops located near communal housing. The front room resembles a small store, with shelves of available items for sale in the windows and along the floor. A counter against the back of the room has space for cash registers, although there are none. Within the main room there is a terminal that can access the network, although it does not offer a video function, voice and text are both possible (as well as text read out loud and voice to text options.) Even occupied it almost looks abandoned still, or at best- like a front for something else, not quite really a store. Behind the counter is a door to a back room and off to the right a staircase that leads upstairs. Sewing equipment has been set up on the desk in the back room for any potential seamstress looking for employment, and in the corner rest any cleaning supplies employees may need to keep the place tidied up.
Loft:
The loft is a small renovated retail location equipped for food. It might have been used as a restaurant, cafe or diner before it closed. There is a large kitchen with two ovens, a six burner stove, counter tops and industrial grade walk in fridge/freezer combo. Laundry is set up behind the kitchen, presumably for towels and uniforms or staff aprons. There is open floor space in front of the kitchen where tables may have been set up at one time for customers and a set of stairs leading to an upper level with a closet. Although this was originally the bedroom of the loft, the space is now empty. Down the hall from the kitchen is a regular residential full bathroom, remodeled from a small bathroom and back office to make the place able to be lived in.
Apartment: Details TBD
Jay's Flat: Details TBD
Garage: The garage is a space under Jason's flat for his car and motorcycle.
Misc:
Residents: Alphonse Elric, Citrine, Edward Elric, Jason Todd
Previously: Valeria Myles
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PERMISSIONS & INFO;
★ In Character
☆ PHYSICAL AFFECTION/HUGGING/KISSING ETC: Ed is a very stand-offish character when it comes to physical affection, so do not expect this to be well received. Friends have gotten away with hugs and a kiss on the cheek.
☆ FLIRTING: Ed is going to get very awkward, so if your character enjoys blushing, I guess have at it.☆ PHYSICAL VIOLENCE: He's from a canon where fighting is the norm, but please discuss it with me if your character plans to attack him.
☆ INJURY: I'm all for injury in a fight, having artificial limbs means Ed can come out of some more severe "injuries" mostly unharmed as long as a mechanic can fix him up. Again, this would require discussion.
☆ KILLING THIS CHARACTER: I've done it before, but I would prefer to avoid it unless there's a specific plot related reason.
In games where revival from death is not an option I will not be killing him permanently.
☆ RELATIONSHIPS: Ed is not an easy ship! I always say if it develops naturally, it'll happen.
In summary: ed's like, "my heart forever belongs to al. and that doesn't sound weird at all." - quote courtesy of
In all seriousness though, Ed's still vaguely preoccupied with someone from another game so he might be hard to get into a committed relationship. He's also more experienced which means more comfortable with things like flirting and physical affection than might be expected.
☆ PSYCHIC/PSIONIC/MINDREADING/TELEPATHY: He's a normal human being with normal human limits. He can't use or block these abilities, please discuss with me first if you intend to do this.
☆ MAGICAL INFORMATION: Ed's an alchemist, what he considers science your character may consider magic.
☆ MEDICAL INFORMATION: For anyone that doesn't know, Ed has two metal prosthetic limbs. He wears full length sleeves and gloves to cover them, but he's not so secretive to go out of his way to conceal them. If your character is perceptive enough to pick up on this or has a super human ability that would detect it, feel free to notice! He's also covered in scars, but that's not unusual.
☆ CHARACTERS THAT CAN DETECT DEATH: Ed was shot in a previous game (he has not yet died at this point in canon), let me know if your character would be aware of this or if you need more details etc.
☆ OFFENSIVE SUBJECTS & TRIGGERS: Ed has some pretty weird triggers thanks to previous game history. Sometimes I still find myself surprised by new things I hadn't expected. He pretty much refuses to drink tea and won't even discuss eating crab (long story), he's had time to get over some of his major canon triggers - like talking animals - most topics are things he can generally handle.
☆ ANYTHING ELSE? His personality info, if you want the TL;DR version.
Feel free to overreact to his alchemy or automail. He's used to it.
☆ Important Appearance Info
☆ 2003 VS MANGA INFO For those of you manga/Brotherhood familiar, (especially those canon blind to 2003):
- '03 Ed does not have the same gaudy gothic tastes as his manga counterpart.
- In fact, many of their personality traits are vastly different.
- Ed has a scar on his abdomen similar to manga Ed's due to an in-game event that resulted in another character attacking him
- I borrow some manga canon stuff that isn't explicitly stated/explored in the '03 series as "head canon" as long as it makes sense/isn't contradicted in '03 canon. (for instance, Ed's nightmares and pain in the rain etc.)
- If you're curious about anything there or something seems contradictory in that it only applies to manga Ed in canon, that may be why.
- I am always happy to discuss/explain any of these topics!
If you have any questions about what your character is looking at or should experience, please feel free to contact me before tagging.
★ Out of Character
☆ BACKTAGGING: Yes, I suffer migraines and can go a few days between tags so I am SUPER back tag friendly! Please let me know if this will be an issue for you and you'd rather discuss/drop a thread!☆ THREADHOPPING: Please discuss first.
☆ FOURTHWALLING: No thanks.
☆ ANYTHING ELSE?
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riverview application: Edward Elric [CRAU]
player information
● name: Ed (Icarus)
● age: 32
● contact:
PM
RP Plurk
TransmutedSelf
● other characters: N/A
character information
● name: Edward Elric
● canon: Fullmetal Alchemist ('03)
● canon point: Episode 48 of the 2003 anime, right before Envy arrives to take Al.
● age: 21
● (canon) background: FMA wiki
● CRAU background:
Due to Ed's unique canon situation his development within Purg were actually quite similar to those he would have taken following his own timeline. Not only does the FMA canon deal with a portal to another world, I think the changes that Ed endured in Purg quieted him, almost in the same way as Conqueror of Shamballa. He was taken away from his home world, never knowing what happened to Al - and it was awhile before he saw his brother again, which made him sort of distant from most people and resigned to being stuck there. Having been given the general store changed things though, just as in the movie Ed realizes that the brothers have to live for more than just the two of them. After taking over the general store - and then Al joining him - Ed was more involved with all people of Purg. As part of the job of the general store was making welcome baskets for the new members and greeting them at the temple upon arrival. Ed started to branch out more and worry about the well being of the general public instead of just his close friends, making him strikingly similar to a end of movie-verse Ed without the canon update.
I think it might also be important to note that Ed's become accustomed to other characters coming and going so he's learned that just because he might recognize someone that doesn't mean he expects them to recognize him. So, even though he might recognize cross canon CR, he would know enough IC not to assume that they have any idea who he is. It also gives him the benefit of being able to recognize manga only canonmates (such as Miles, or General Armstrong) where he doesn't actually know them in canon, being from the original anime. This is also something that Edward would have experienced (in a way) in canon, because on the other side of the Gate people looked identical to those he knew back home. Meaning Ed had to adjust to recognizing complete strangers who wouldn't know him at all and responding to them in kind.
Like in canon, Ed had to learn to fight alongside those that he'd originally consider his enemies. He struggled with anything from floods, famine, boiling temperatures, the risk of freezing to death and regular monsters. Teamwork as a method to succeed was a big theme where he came from, both in Purg and in Lang. The experience opened Ed's eyes to possibilities beyond his wildest dreams, living side by side with homunculi that on his own world had tried to kill him. Lessons were learned about cooperating with the enemy, as in some cases people were divided into teams and pitted against each othe. The most outlandish thing about his development over the years is most likely the fact that he's learned that some animals can just talk without being a chimera, science experiment, horrifying thing to think about. They can just naturally communicate, and he's come to accept that after much exposure to certain characters.
To summarize, Ed's time in other games has mellowed him out and matured him in a similar way to being in Germany. He's not as quick to outburts, although they do still exist when pushed, and he's overall more concerned for the "whole" of the world than just his own goals, whatever they may be at the time.
Although this isn't necessarily part of the application, I feel that this Ed in particular makes the most sense for Riverview's premise as the concept of feeling displaced is one he would have quite frequently in Lang. Between not being home, not being in Purg anymore and simply not fitting in with the setting of that game - the challenge of which is why I apped him there.
● abilities: Ed's an alchemist, alchemy in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist can be seen described here. For more information on additional abilities, those are included in the skills section below.
● strengths:
He's dedicated, determined and loyal. He makes fast friends off the bat, even sometimes with his 'enemies' (The Tringhams, for example) showing that he's more than capable of adapting to change as well. He thinks on his feet under pressure (most of the time) and more often than not he does it outside the box, continuing to remain optimistic despite every wall he comes to. Ed is a quick thinker, a problem solver, tactile and calculating even under pressure, as well as a skilled martial artist. He's a quick learner, and studious, often called a genius and a natural in alchemy - able to decode even the most thorough of alchemic texts in a considerably short amount of time. He's stubborn and refuses to give up, even when hope seems lost. Although he takes most people at face value, he's usually the first to smell a rat, as demonstrated in canon during the situation with Tucker.
● weaknesses:
Ed is prideful and loyal to a fault. He is also, for all of his cynicism, sometimes naive and even too trusting.
His weaknesses are best demonstrated through his brother. Ed's crippling fear of losing his brother, and overbearing guilt for what he perceives as his fault - Al losing his body - can be life threatening. Ed's concern for the younger boy's well being can completely wipe out Ed's thought process. He's quick to sacrifice anything and offer himself for his brother, Ed never thinks of his own health or safety when it comes to protecting Al. Going so far as to allow Scar to murder him in exchange for his brother's safety.
Edward has a set mind and a stubborn streak, the right amount of damage to his pride can be taken advantage of. It doesn't take much to rile up his temper by pushing his buttons - if you know which to push. Although these situations are temporary, only a brief moment of yelling before he's back to trouble shooting, and these instances have certainly lessened with age.
Due to the human transmutation committed as a child, Ed is equipped with two automail limbs. Although this makes his arm and leg less susceptible to injury, providing an advantage to him in battle it does make him more sensitive to extreme temperatures than your average human. It can be used against him, as he's easily left helpless by tampering with the prosthetic limbs. Someone knowledgeable enough to remove them/reattach them to cause him pain could easily use the alchemist's automail - and best weapons - against him.
Aside from all that another weakness posed by the automail is his inability to swim with it, as the weight alone would drag him under water.
● skills (optional): Ed is known in canon to be a genius, he's perceptive and tactical. Edward is a skilled martial artist, practiced in hand-to-hand combat, able to pick locks and a talented alchemist - which has a variety of uses from fighting to repairing objects.
● housing (optional): Open, though if roommates puts him in a situation of forced socialization, I'm for it.
● network username: edward.elric
● network sample: [VIDEO .001 | username edward.elric]
[There are a few things Ed is quick to concern himself with upon arrival, and even though they certainly relate to "how the hell do I get back where I came from?" he's seen this play out enough times to know that asking that question directly is never likely to get results. At least not the ones he wants. He's well aware that this change of scenery isn't just some new challenge, because if it was there certainly wouldn't be any point to the mark outright disappearing, but it was gone. Which likely meant one thing, they were telling the truth - at least about one aspect of all this, and he was not in Muir anymore.]
Does anyone have any idea what's really going on here? Has anyone been doing any research on this place? Or been here long enough to know whether or not it is what they claim?
[Ed's skeptical about this whole situation, but cynicism wasn't enough to go on that something just wasn't right here. He had a hard time taking everything in that little introduction at face value.]
If we can just ask to be sent home given enough time, has anyone actually pulled it off?
● network sample: Thread from Lang.
● prose/action sample: Riverview Ed at Victory Road Fourth Wall Post | Riverview Ed at Victory Road Fourth Wall Thread. | Action thread from Lang.
● name: Ed (Icarus)
● age: 32
● contact:
PM
RP Plurk
● other characters: N/A
character information
● name: Edward Elric
● canon: Fullmetal Alchemist ('03)
● canon point: Episode 48 of the 2003 anime, right before Envy arrives to take Al.
● age: 21
● (canon) background: FMA wiki
● CRAU background:
Due to Ed's unique canon situation his development within Purg were actually quite similar to those he would have taken following his own timeline. Not only does the FMA canon deal with a portal to another world, I think the changes that Ed endured in Purg quieted him, almost in the same way as Conqueror of Shamballa. He was taken away from his home world, never knowing what happened to Al - and it was awhile before he saw his brother again, which made him sort of distant from most people and resigned to being stuck there. Having been given the general store changed things though, just as in the movie Ed realizes that the brothers have to live for more than just the two of them. After taking over the general store - and then Al joining him - Ed was more involved with all people of Purg. As part of the job of the general store was making welcome baskets for the new members and greeting them at the temple upon arrival. Ed started to branch out more and worry about the well being of the general public instead of just his close friends, making him strikingly similar to a end of movie-verse Ed without the canon update.
I think it might also be important to note that Ed's become accustomed to other characters coming and going so he's learned that just because he might recognize someone that doesn't mean he expects them to recognize him. So, even though he might recognize cross canon CR, he would know enough IC not to assume that they have any idea who he is. It also gives him the benefit of being able to recognize manga only canonmates (such as Miles, or General Armstrong) where he doesn't actually know them in canon, being from the original anime. This is also something that Edward would have experienced (in a way) in canon, because on the other side of the Gate people looked identical to those he knew back home. Meaning Ed had to adjust to recognizing complete strangers who wouldn't know him at all and responding to them in kind.
Like in canon, Ed had to learn to fight alongside those that he'd originally consider his enemies. He struggled with anything from floods, famine, boiling temperatures, the risk of freezing to death and regular monsters. Teamwork as a method to succeed was a big theme where he came from, both in Purg and in Lang. The experience opened Ed's eyes to possibilities beyond his wildest dreams, living side by side with homunculi that on his own world had tried to kill him. Lessons were learned about cooperating with the enemy, as in some cases people were divided into teams and pitted against each othe. The most outlandish thing about his development over the years is most likely the fact that he's learned that some animals can just talk without being a chimera, science experiment, horrifying thing to think about. They can just naturally communicate, and he's come to accept that after much exposure to certain characters.
To summarize, Ed's time in other games has mellowed him out and matured him in a similar way to being in Germany. He's not as quick to outburts, although they do still exist when pushed, and he's overall more concerned for the "whole" of the world than just his own goals, whatever they may be at the time.
Although this isn't necessarily part of the application, I feel that this Ed in particular makes the most sense for Riverview's premise as the concept of feeling displaced is one he would have quite frequently in Lang. Between not being home, not being in Purg anymore and simply not fitting in with the setting of that game - the challenge of which is why I apped him there.
● abilities: Ed's an alchemist, alchemy in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist can be seen described here. For more information on additional abilities, those are included in the skills section below.
● strengths:
He's dedicated, determined and loyal. He makes fast friends off the bat, even sometimes with his 'enemies' (The Tringhams, for example) showing that he's more than capable of adapting to change as well. He thinks on his feet under pressure (most of the time) and more often than not he does it outside the box, continuing to remain optimistic despite every wall he comes to. Ed is a quick thinker, a problem solver, tactile and calculating even under pressure, as well as a skilled martial artist. He's a quick learner, and studious, often called a genius and a natural in alchemy - able to decode even the most thorough of alchemic texts in a considerably short amount of time. He's stubborn and refuses to give up, even when hope seems lost. Although he takes most people at face value, he's usually the first to smell a rat, as demonstrated in canon during the situation with Tucker.
● weaknesses:
Ed is prideful and loyal to a fault. He is also, for all of his cynicism, sometimes naive and even too trusting.
His weaknesses are best demonstrated through his brother. Ed's crippling fear of losing his brother, and overbearing guilt for what he perceives as his fault - Al losing his body - can be life threatening. Ed's concern for the younger boy's well being can completely wipe out Ed's thought process. He's quick to sacrifice anything and offer himself for his brother, Ed never thinks of his own health or safety when it comes to protecting Al. Going so far as to allow Scar to murder him in exchange for his brother's safety.
Edward has a set mind and a stubborn streak, the right amount of damage to his pride can be taken advantage of. It doesn't take much to rile up his temper by pushing his buttons - if you know which to push. Although these situations are temporary, only a brief moment of yelling before he's back to trouble shooting, and these instances have certainly lessened with age.
Due to the human transmutation committed as a child, Ed is equipped with two automail limbs. Although this makes his arm and leg less susceptible to injury, providing an advantage to him in battle it does make him more sensitive to extreme temperatures than your average human. It can be used against him, as he's easily left helpless by tampering with the prosthetic limbs. Someone knowledgeable enough to remove them/reattach them to cause him pain could easily use the alchemist's automail - and best weapons - against him.
Aside from all that another weakness posed by the automail is his inability to swim with it, as the weight alone would drag him under water.
● skills (optional): Ed is known in canon to be a genius, he's perceptive and tactical. Edward is a skilled martial artist, practiced in hand-to-hand combat, able to pick locks and a talented alchemist - which has a variety of uses from fighting to repairing objects.
● housing (optional): Open, though if roommates puts him in a situation of forced socialization, I'm for it.
● network username: edward.elric
● network sample: [VIDEO .001 | username edward.elric]
[There are a few things Ed is quick to concern himself with upon arrival, and even though they certainly relate to "how the hell do I get back where I came from?" he's seen this play out enough times to know that asking that question directly is never likely to get results. At least not the ones he wants. He's well aware that this change of scenery isn't just some new challenge, because if it was there certainly wouldn't be any point to the mark outright disappearing, but it was gone. Which likely meant one thing, they were telling the truth - at least about one aspect of all this, and he was not in Muir anymore.]
Does anyone have any idea what's really going on here? Has anyone been doing any research on this place? Or been here long enough to know whether or not it is what they claim?
[Ed's skeptical about this whole situation, but cynicism wasn't enough to go on that something just wasn't right here. He had a hard time taking everything in that little introduction at face value.]
If we can just ask to be sent home given enough time, has anyone actually pulled it off?
● network sample: Thread from Lang.
● prose/action sample: Riverview Ed at Victory Road Fourth Wall Post | Riverview Ed at Victory Road Fourth Wall Thread. | Action thread from Lang.
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Personality:
Ed is not a social person, often needing his brother to buffer his interactions with others, and keeping mostly to himself when alone, as seen in Germany. It's little wonder his only friend seemed to be Alfons, who he was likely only drawn to due to the resemblance to his own Al back home.
Despite being generally trusting and naive at times Ed is also a realist, cynical and prideful. All of which is shown throughout his developing relationship with Rose. When they first meet, he's quick to put up his cynical front in the face of her devotion to God, but just as quick to disbelieve the horrors faced in Liore later on when he learned what the military was up to after he left, demonstrating his naive side. As much as his determination and stubbornness can be related to the trials he goes through during his childhood, there is also evidence to support it being an inherent part of Ed's personality.
He comes off as sarcastic or bitter around strangers, and acts with a total disregard to authority. Despite the maturity that Edward develops at a young age he's occasionally capable of jumping to the defensive, snapping at anyone in a childish outburst - even those close to him - for the smallest (or imagined) slight. For many years Edward could easily be thrown for a loop or taken advantage of with a good amount of damage to his pride. It wouldn't take much to rile him up if the right buttons were pushed, which is something an enemy could easily use to distract him and gain the upper hand - as long as they didn't get too cocky and let their guard down. Both of these situations (Ed's ability to be distracted, and Ed's ability to focus despite his enemy's tactics can be seen in his last battle with Envy. As he remains focused despite Envy's attempts to distract and taunt him, where he wouldn't have in the past - however, the shock of the homunculus' reveal was more than he was capable of ignoring.)
These situations are quite temporary, usually a moment of yelling before he's back to working on the best way out of his current situation - and even sometimes just enough time to give him a new perspective on whatever that situation may be. The outbursts have seriously decreased in number and intensity over the years, as he's had several years to grow, mature (and mellow out) which has toned his personality down a bit. Instead, retorting with smart quips where screaming may have been more likely in the past.
None of that ever stopped him from being a caring individual, both sensitive to other's feelings and even sweet to those he develops any level of concern about, given the right circumstances. All of that is only the way he comes off to strangers and those who don't know him well - just scratching the surface of what makes up Edward Elric. Not only does he view what he's done as helping the people of Liore, but he steps in again to help once he realizes what actually happened there. In a similar vein, taking Noah in despite knowing nothing about her - simply because she had nowhere else to go - perfectly sums up Ed's naive ability to care about others, who may even be a danger to him.
Ed is known in canon to be a genius - he's perceptive and tactical, a skilled martial artist, and practiced in hand-to-hand combat. Ed is a quick thinker, a problem solver, and calculating even under pressure. He's also able to pick locks and a naturally skilled talent at alchemy - able to translate even the most thoroughly coded alchemy texts in a considerably short time. He thinks on his feet under pressure (most of the time) and more often than not he does it outside the box. Ed is stubborn and refuses to give up, even when hope seems lost. Although Ed shows a keen eye for details others miss, he's usually the first to smell a rat - as demonstrated in canon during the situation with Tucker at only 12-years-old - he takes most people at face value, trusting his enemy's words as absolute truth.
Even when he accuses them of lying, it comes off as more of denial/refusal to believe what he doesn't want to, rather than that he actually suspects dishonesty. He's prone to denial and ignoring what's right in front of him, conflicting with his perceptiveness is this ability to refuse to admit to things, even when he does see them. Although he recognizes Sloth as appearing like Trisha the first time he sees her, he dismisses it - even telling Al that he's imagining things when the younger brother recognizes her voice after the incident with Scar, when she arrives to take Doctor Marcoh. Although Ed does eventually acknowledge what she is, his attitude toward her - and homunculi in general - remains questionable throughout the series as he continues to let his own feelings get in the way of facts he's faced with.
He's dedicated, determined and loyal to a fault. He makes fast friends off the bat, even sometimes with his 'enemies' (The Tringhams, for example) showing that he's more than capable of adapting to change as well. Edward also happens to be an optimist - even when he gives up, the right words or amount of time has him back on his feet, ready to try again. Mostly from Al, but also demonstrated with Maria Ross during the lab 5 research.
First and foremost, his strongest trait could easily be labeled as loyalty - as even at a young age, above all else Edward's first priority is family. As a child his interest in alchemy only multiplied with the pleasure his mother had found in their work. His dedication to making her happy and seeking praise was tireless, even after she was taken by illness, determined to bring her back to life and see her smile again. Edward's devotion to family, and thirst for knowledge to fuel that devotion, can make one wonder if he has any desires of his own.
No matter how level-headed he may be in other situations, Ed's concern for his younger brother's well being can completely wipe out his thought process. Al in danger automatically erases any trace of rational thought from his mind, instantly putting him in just as much - if not more - danger than anyone else involved. Ed's crippling fear of losing his brother, and overbearing guilt for what he perceives as his fault - Al losing his body - can be life threatening. During the transmutation when Ed realizes that not only did he fail to bring back their mother, he lost Al in the process, he offers everything he has to get him back screaming, 'my arm, my heart, take anything you want-' to sacrifice himself for his brother's return. This mindset is demonstrated several times throughout the series, and can easily be described as Ed's biggest weakness, he never considers his own health or safety when it comes to protecting Al. Ed is always thinking of Al first, even at the risk of his own life.
Edward maintains an intense bond to his brother that others might call obsessive, despite fearing that Alphonse hates him (blaming him for the loss of his body), Ed repeatedly puts himself in danger to save his brother's life, willing to die without a hesitation when Scar promises not to harm Al in return. He's willing to risk life and limb - literally - for the younger boy's well being, going so far as to transmute himself to bring Alphonse back from the Gate, after the younger Elric uses the Philosopher's Stone to revive him.
He has an ego that boasts of self importance, but he carries an ill-concealed guilt and insecurity about a lot of things under that cocky attitude. As much as he seeks praise and recognition with strangers throughout his teenage years, around those he trusts it's much more obvious that he feels unworthy of any ego stroking. Edward blames himself for the human transmutation and the disastrous results it caused - even though Al assumes the responsibility as well. Ed shoulders the blame of what's gone wrong in his past, and given time to dwell on it, can let the guilt of previous actions (or inaction, in the case of Nina) consume him. Still, this doesn't stop him from being cocky in public, and stubborn about things he truly believes in. He's determined and goal oriented, self-absorbed in a number of ways and often boasts of putting his own goals first, regardless of the warnings given to him about their danger. Despite this, doing what he believes is right remains a big priority for him. Edward believes in always moving forward, imposing this belief upon others during trying times in their lives the same way Mustang expected it of him when he was devastated by the tragic loss of Nina.
Despite being generally trusting and naive at times Ed is also a realist, cynical and prideful. All of which is shown throughout his developing relationship with Rose. When they first meet, he's quick to put up his cynical front in the face of her devotion to God, but just as quick to disbelieve the horrors faced in Liore later on when he learned what the military was up to after he left, demonstrating his naive side. As much as his determination and stubbornness can be related to the trials he goes through during his childhood, there is also evidence to support it being an inherent part of Ed's personality.
He comes off as sarcastic or bitter around strangers, and acts with a total disregard to authority. Despite the maturity that Edward develops at a young age he's occasionally capable of jumping to the defensive, snapping at anyone in a childish outburst - even those close to him - for the smallest (or imagined) slight. For many years Edward could easily be thrown for a loop or taken advantage of with a good amount of damage to his pride. It wouldn't take much to rile him up if the right buttons were pushed, which is something an enemy could easily use to distract him and gain the upper hand - as long as they didn't get too cocky and let their guard down. Both of these situations (Ed's ability to be distracted, and Ed's ability to focus despite his enemy's tactics can be seen in his last battle with Envy. As he remains focused despite Envy's attempts to distract and taunt him, where he wouldn't have in the past - however, the shock of the homunculus' reveal was more than he was capable of ignoring.)
These situations are quite temporary, usually a moment of yelling before he's back to working on the best way out of his current situation - and even sometimes just enough time to give him a new perspective on whatever that situation may be. The outbursts have seriously decreased in number and intensity over the years, as he's had several years to grow, mature (and mellow out) which has toned his personality down a bit. Instead, retorting with smart quips where screaming may have been more likely in the past.
None of that ever stopped him from being a caring individual, both sensitive to other's feelings and even sweet to those he develops any level of concern about, given the right circumstances. All of that is only the way he comes off to strangers and those who don't know him well - just scratching the surface of what makes up Edward Elric. Not only does he view what he's done as helping the people of Liore, but he steps in again to help once he realizes what actually happened there. In a similar vein, taking Noah in despite knowing nothing about her - simply because she had nowhere else to go - perfectly sums up Ed's naive ability to care about others, who may even be a danger to him.
Ed is known in canon to be a genius - he's perceptive and tactical, a skilled martial artist, and practiced in hand-to-hand combat. Ed is a quick thinker, a problem solver, and calculating even under pressure. He's also able to pick locks and a naturally skilled talent at alchemy - able to translate even the most thoroughly coded alchemy texts in a considerably short time. He thinks on his feet under pressure (most of the time) and more often than not he does it outside the box. Ed is stubborn and refuses to give up, even when hope seems lost. Although Ed shows a keen eye for details others miss, he's usually the first to smell a rat - as demonstrated in canon during the situation with Tucker at only 12-years-old - he takes most people at face value, trusting his enemy's words as absolute truth.
Even when he accuses them of lying, it comes off as more of denial/refusal to believe what he doesn't want to, rather than that he actually suspects dishonesty. He's prone to denial and ignoring what's right in front of him, conflicting with his perceptiveness is this ability to refuse to admit to things, even when he does see them. Although he recognizes Sloth as appearing like Trisha the first time he sees her, he dismisses it - even telling Al that he's imagining things when the younger brother recognizes her voice after the incident with Scar, when she arrives to take Doctor Marcoh. Although Ed does eventually acknowledge what she is, his attitude toward her - and homunculi in general - remains questionable throughout the series as he continues to let his own feelings get in the way of facts he's faced with.
He's dedicated, determined and loyal to a fault. He makes fast friends off the bat, even sometimes with his 'enemies' (The Tringhams, for example) showing that he's more than capable of adapting to change as well. Edward also happens to be an optimist - even when he gives up, the right words or amount of time has him back on his feet, ready to try again. Mostly from Al, but also demonstrated with Maria Ross during the lab 5 research.
First and foremost, his strongest trait could easily be labeled as loyalty - as even at a young age, above all else Edward's first priority is family. As a child his interest in alchemy only multiplied with the pleasure his mother had found in their work. His dedication to making her happy and seeking praise was tireless, even after she was taken by illness, determined to bring her back to life and see her smile again. Edward's devotion to family, and thirst for knowledge to fuel that devotion, can make one wonder if he has any desires of his own.
No matter how level-headed he may be in other situations, Ed's concern for his younger brother's well being can completely wipe out his thought process. Al in danger automatically erases any trace of rational thought from his mind, instantly putting him in just as much - if not more - danger than anyone else involved. Ed's crippling fear of losing his brother, and overbearing guilt for what he perceives as his fault - Al losing his body - can be life threatening. During the transmutation when Ed realizes that not only did he fail to bring back their mother, he lost Al in the process, he offers everything he has to get him back screaming, 'my arm, my heart, take anything you want-' to sacrifice himself for his brother's return. This mindset is demonstrated several times throughout the series, and can easily be described as Ed's biggest weakness, he never considers his own health or safety when it comes to protecting Al. Ed is always thinking of Al first, even at the risk of his own life.
Edward maintains an intense bond to his brother that others might call obsessive, despite fearing that Alphonse hates him (blaming him for the loss of his body), Ed repeatedly puts himself in danger to save his brother's life, willing to die without a hesitation when Scar promises not to harm Al in return. He's willing to risk life and limb - literally - for the younger boy's well being, going so far as to transmute himself to bring Alphonse back from the Gate, after the younger Elric uses the Philosopher's Stone to revive him.
He has an ego that boasts of self importance, but he carries an ill-concealed guilt and insecurity about a lot of things under that cocky attitude. As much as he seeks praise and recognition with strangers throughout his teenage years, around those he trusts it's much more obvious that he feels unworthy of any ego stroking. Edward blames himself for the human transmutation and the disastrous results it caused - even though Al assumes the responsibility as well. Ed shoulders the blame of what's gone wrong in his past, and given time to dwell on it, can let the guilt of previous actions (or inaction, in the case of Nina) consume him. Still, this doesn't stop him from being cocky in public, and stubborn about things he truly believes in. He's determined and goal oriented, self-absorbed in a number of ways and often boasts of putting his own goals first, regardless of the warnings given to him about their danger. Despite this, doing what he believes is right remains a big priority for him. Edward believes in always moving forward, imposing this belief upon others during trying times in their lives the same way Mustang expected it of him when he was devastated by the tragic loss of Nina.

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