Scar remains level throughout Wrath's gruesome description. He's familiar enough with this, too. Wrath has to explain it. Make sense of it. Ground it in reality.
He exhales barely a touch harder at the mention of Alphonse. He knows it isn't directly the Elric boy's fault, per se, and he knows that Al himself had a compromised memory at the time, but what in the world could have possibly happened to make the two of them like that? Who had left them so alone?
Or perhaps it wasn't a slip of obligation. This is simply the inevitable outcome of putting the power to rip holes in the world into the hands of ignorant teenagers.
Another point in the ALCHEMY = EVIL column, if you would.
Gluttony's involvement is a complicated matter, but he's going to save that for Envy later.
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He exhales barely a touch harder at the mention of Alphonse. He knows it isn't directly the Elric boy's fault, per se, and he knows that Al himself had a compromised memory at the time, but what in the world could have possibly happened to make the two of them like that? Who had left them so alone?
Or perhaps it wasn't a slip of obligation. This is simply the inevitable outcome of putting the power to rip holes in the world into the hands of ignorant teenagers.
Another point in the ALCHEMY = EVIL column, if you would.
Gluttony's involvement is a complicated matter, but he's going to save that for Envy later.