- a cult; Rush
Valley (ラッシュバレー, R****hu Barē), a town that
specializes in
automail manufacturing; and Ishbal, a conservative-religion
region that rejects...
- hers.
Specializing in
mechanical repair,
specifically prostheses called automail,
Winry services Ed's
replacement arm and leg.
Originally meant to be introduced...
-
missing limbs have been
replaced with
sophisticated prosthetics called automail (機械鎧(オートメイル), ōtomeiru). He and his
younger brother, Alphonse, who lost...
- the
series it is
often mistakenly attributed by
minor characters to Ed's
automail arm and leg, or Al's
armor body.
Alphonse Elric: Al is the
younger brother...
- armor, and
Edward replacing his
right arm and left leg with two sets of
automail, a type of
advanced prosthetic limb.
Advised by Roy Mustang, an alchemist...
- suit of armor. His
missing limbs are
replaced with "
automail"
prosthetics made by the town's
automail mechanic whose granddaughter,
Winry Rockbell, is the...
-
wakes up, she is
informed that
Ashleigh had
already left, and is
given an
automail leg. She then
meets Ed and Al as they
prepare to
leave Table City. Ed chastises...
-
While battling the chimera,
Edward unintentionally reveals his
prosthetic automail limbs, and
Cornello realizes that he had
attempted the
taboo of
human tran****ation...
- soul back and
binds it to a
nearby suit of armor.
After Edward receives automail prosthetics from
Winry and Pinako, the
brothers burn down
their house,...
- armor.
Alphonse carries Edward to
Rockbell Automail,
where Winry and her
grandmother Pinako forge his
Automail limbs. Roy
Mustang arrives unexpectedly,...