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riverview2018-02-12 11:00 am
UN: flame.alchemist
[Roy’s face appears on screen wearing his trademark smirk.]
So, are there any kind ladies to show a newcomer around? Don’t worry, I’ll pay for dinner.
While I’m here, I’d also like to ask about all the other worlds people were pulled from. I’d be willing to share about my own, of course.
So, are there any kind ladies to show a newcomer around? Don’t worry, I’ll pay for dinner.
While I’m here, I’d also like to ask about all the other worlds people were pulled from. I’d be willing to share about my own, of course.

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Then I'm not the Alphonse you know. I'm sorry, Colonel, but I think Brother and I come from an alternate world where a lot of things are the same, but also very different. It's not the first time this has happened to us.
Since you've already talked to him, Brother can explain things better, I think. He's been to another world. Several, even. I've only dreamed of one.
Going to invite Ed over to this thread. That ok with you?
I think it would be best to discuss this in person. Are you with Edward right now?
fine by me!
Let me get him. He's nearby.
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Al..? Mustang's here, I'm going to go meet him at the communal building.
[Whatever Alphonse had in mind could probably wait, and if it couldn't he'd say as much.]
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I'll be waiting outside, Fullmetal.
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I'll go with you, Brother. I was just talking to him, and there's a lot we're going to have to explain. We'll talk more when we meet, Colonel.
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[Well that was certainly convenient. He'll just lock up quickly as they leave and head over to the communal building, lifting a hand in indication when they arrive and he spots Mustang out front.]
Luckily our place is close.
[Al might have surprise him by being human and surprisingly young looking, but Edward had certainly gotten older since the last moment they'd spent together, not only was his skin darker from the year in Attollo but his hair much longer than Mustang had ever seen it. He hadn't bothered to mention any of this over text, but the comment that it had been years should have been enough to tip the older man off.]
So where do you want to have this talk? I don't think out here is any safer than a private connection on the network.
[He's aware that Roy's not used to the level of security afforded to them here, but also the chances of someone being able to get through that level of security also wasn't unheard of. It was just far less likely anyone here would care to bother about their home world affairs, and Ed knew that from experience.]
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I got the impression that you had been here long enough to know where we could talk.
[Hopefully something small and out of the way, like the house they had gone to after they had captured Gluttony.]
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nudging ed and looking over at him, he makes a proposal. ]
We could go back to the store. But, Colonel, you should know. If you ever want to contact us privately, the devices allow that. And they can't be tapped like normal phones.
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[How dare you inconvenience him into having to walk out here only to go back.]
Al's right, it's the safest place to talk. No one goes in the loft next to the store anymore, can't really get any more secure than that. No one on this stupid moon is going to care to hack your phone unless you're planning to make some enemies fast, Mustang.
[He's going to kindly not break Roy's brain further by pointing out any information someone gathered here can't be taken home with them so even if people showed up from their world, he'd be safe. With that, Ed's just going to turn to lead the way back where they'd come, he wants to know what Roy's getting on about regarding the Fuhrer and it doesn't sound like anything he'd been told about.]
So, what kind of job did they saddle you with?
[Might as well make some conversation on the walk, and he doubted that was classified information.]
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I'll keep that in mind, thanks.
[He glances back at the 'phone' before slipping it back in his pocket. Whether they were right about private messages being free from tapping or not, it was an amazing little devise.]
I enlisted with the Perimeter Guard. Just signed up as a regular recruit for now until I can feel things out. What about you?
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We're working for the perimeter guard too, as salvage and repair, plus search and rescue. But that's not what you want to talk about, is it?
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I spend most of my time on the Surveyor Unit, Search and Rescue seems to be filled with a lot of people who go out looking for a fight. Salvage and Repair is our specialty, but we also do some freelance repairs when the need comes up.
[Yes, they have four god damn jobs. Ed likes to keep busy and in Purg hobbies weren't much of an option so this is how he dealt with it. When they do reach the General Store, Ed unlocks the door and motions for them to go in. Roy will probably notice the place looks all but abandoned since they don't use it as a shop so much as storage for repairs.]
All right, here it is. The loft is through the door on the right. I'll lock up and be right in.
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I think there are more pressing matters to discuss, but I'd like to know what you're both doing with your time here.
[Roy can't help but hide a smile at Ed's comment. It was funny to hear this older Edward complain about people picking fights, considering.
He steps through the door and takes a look around. It wasn't what he expected when Alphonse had mentioned the shop, but he was confident that they knew what they were doing. Roy heads toward the door Edward mentioned and opens it, stepping through and waiting for the brothers just inside the doorway.]
Alchemy is for the people, huh?
[Edward never did latch on to that 'dog of the military' philosophy. A big part of him was glad he was going his own way, or at least trying to.]
You both seem to be doing well.
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There's been some rough times. [ namely arguments between him and ed. ] But for the most part, things are peaceful here. We work, spend time with friends, do research. We've got plenty of research on this place, if you want to look it over.
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[Just going to point that out there, and give Alphonse a look to match his own from earlier. There was no harm in making conversation while trying to be discreet, or was he expecting to walk the whole way in silence?]
Alchemy is always for the people.
[He might have had wavering conviction in the concept of equivalent exchange over the years, but one thing remained consistent. Alchemy was the people, it was their duty as alchemists to help out. Whether that was Amestris, Purg, Attollo or here. Ed doesn't comment on the concept of them doing well, letting Alphonse talk as he locked up and they got settled.]
There's more parties here than anything else, Colonel. The first thing we need to figure out is exactly what's going on where you came from. If we're from the same world our timelines don't match up, but if we're not even from the same world at all that makes things even more complicated.
[It was possible, he remembered Izumi not knowing Wrath, and the Briggs soldiers that recognized him when he had never heard of either of them before.]
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Relax, Fullmetal.
[Roy was probably the last person to tell Ed to relax. He was the one who insisted on finding a private place to talk, but then again, there was no need to be so tense at the moment.
He had noticed the various stalls scattered throughout the streets with dog-themed merchandise. There seemed to be a lot of people in general who owned dogs and were pampering them, though Roy wasn't interested enough to ask about it.
His brows furrowed when Ed mentioned the 'other world' thing. Alphonse had mentioned it too, and he didn't like that.]
I heard this isn't the first time you've been pulled into a different world. [Saying it out loud made it seem even more ridiculous, but here they were.] Is that true?
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[ by way of agreement with ed. then, turning to watch both mustang and ed, he steps back a bit. he's so used to being in the background, that it's a natural move for him, even though he's no longer much taller than ed. ]
Brother doesn't know how to relax around you, Colonel.
[ just because he's in the background doesn't mean he can't be a little shit too. ]
Brother has been to many other worlds. Like I told you earlier, I only dreamed of one. A place beyond the Gate where they have machines that fly.
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[He's perfectly relaxed, this is him relaxed. Mustang, on the other hand, was coming off like a paranoid mess in Ed's eyes. Which made him all the more curious about what he'd been through before he arrived here.]
This is my third. It's not my last either, after I go back home for good I'll go through the Gate and wind up in the world Al's talking about. The first world I was in there were people there from home, only they weren't from the same Amestris as me. They remembered things I never experienced or didn't know things that they should have.
[It's that moment a Vulpix appeared from the hall, winding itself between Ed's legs and rubbing a flank against him like an affectionate cat. Unlike Al, who picked up the kitten that appeared, Ed seems to ignore the small red fox-like creature for the moment.]
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He just let out a sigh and let it drop. There were more important things to worry about. Like how Ed made as little sense as his brother. He didn't know what he was expecting. Alphonse made it perfectly clear that he was familiar with this Edward, so why would Ed's explanation deviate from what he heard from Al?
Roy opened his mouth to tell Ed and Al to give explanations that made sense when a little fox creature rubbed up against Ed. It had...six tails...
No, no. The animal was NOT the priority here.]
Back up. You're not making any sense. What's this Gate that you're talking about? Is it the portal I was told about when I got here?
[Roy could keep going with his questions, but he held himself back. They could only be answered one at a time anyway.]
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I'll start with the Gate. It resides in every alchemist and it's from where we draw power. Most alchemists don't even know it's there, but it is. Only those who have performed human transmutation have actually seen it. So, Colonel, you probably never will.
I saw it twice. [ he takes a deep breath. ] Once when Brother and I tried to bring back our mother, and again when I resurrected Brother. Those who have seen it can do alchemy without transmutation circles because we have accessed the Gate completely. The circle is within us.
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The Gate's unique to our world, as far as I can tell. Or... Both our worlds, if they're not the same.
[Ed is very much convinced they are definitely not the same by this point.]
Like Al said, you see it when you try to bring back the dead. It's also a portal to another world, if what I've been told is true I'll go through that portal three times. It's how alchemy works, but it's also somehow linked to death.
[Those two things are related, but there was only so much Ed knew without his notes. Seeing his attempts ignored, the Vulpix started toward Al before ignoring his open arms to instead hop up onto the counter with a practically muttered 'vul' as if annoyed with not getting what he wanted. Edward, not skipping a beat, snapped abruptly.]
Get down, Roy!
[In response, the Vulpix gave him the most unimpressed look it could muster before curling up to get comfortable instead.]
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He shot a look at the little thing, then at Ed.]
Really, Fullmetal?
[He had to give the little thing some credit though. At least it knew not to listen to Ed too much. Still, it wasn't very flattering to know that such a cute, fluffy looking thing was named after him.
Anyway, back to the argument at hand.]
I was skeptical about you two coming from a separate world from myself, but the more you talk the more I believe it. None of what you're telling me makes any damned sense.
[He turns to Al first. The fact that he said he resurrected Ed was very concerning.]
The Elric brothers I know were both done with human transmutation. I don't know what happened to Fullmetal for you to have to resurrect him, but I do know it was trying to resurrect your mother that got you in this mess in the first place.
[The only reason he wasn't going on to lecture Al was because they must have figured out something since a flesh and blood body was standing in front of him instead of the empty suit of armor he was used to.
Then he turns to Ed.]
And I don't know what the hell is wrong with your alchemy. The energy for transmutations comes the the energy released from the earth's tectonic plates. It doesn't have any link to death.
[Roy clenched his jaw and mentally took a step back. If he wasn't mistaking what he was hearing, then why should he get worked up over any of this?
He doesn't wait for either brother to invite him to take a seat. He picks out the nearest chair and collapses into it, head forward and rubbing his temples.]
Let's forget about the alchemy for now. I'm more interested in if the same things happened in both of our worlds.
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Well... when we came to Central to take the exam, we stayed with the Tuckers. That... didn't end well. Then Brother and I broke into the Fifth Laboratory, where the Homunculi attacked, but Brother and I were saved by Scar and also Major Armstrong. Soon after that- [ a pause because even now after all this time, having learned that the kind Hughes had been killed trying to solve their mysteries still feels fresh, just as the death of Nina. ] Soon after that Brigadier General Hughes died. He was given the rank after...
We didn't find out about that until much later, though.
[ he looks at ed, waiting for his brother to carry on the story. ]
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Most people are skeptical when they first hear about it, it didn't make much sense to me either, but some of the people I met - people supposedly from our world - I've never even heard of.
[Ed doesn't comment on the whole ressurection thing, it wasn't really his subject to approach and one minute Roy is commenting on what's wrong with their alchemy and the next he says forget it. Unsure if he should even touch on that topic as Mustang switches gears his gaze falls on his brother instead, golden eyes narrowing at the look. He'll yell at the damn thing all he wants, the last thing they need is an evolved Ninetails trying to hop on the counter.]
Wait a minute, Al. You're all over the place. The lab didn't happen until years after-
[Nina, but he can't bring himself to say it, still remembering not only what her father did to her but her time in Purgatorium, so he switches tactics.]
I got certified. Before Lab 5 we went to a place called Liore, we went to a lot of places between the Tuckers and Lab 5 but Liore.... we exposed their phony prophet and the military tried to turn the place into the next Ishbal. You didn't tell us. In the end it was Scar that stopped them.
[His tone might come off accusatory there, remembering Mustang back home keeping the truth from them but it was more in pointing out that it would be a difference Roy was aware of if their timelines added up at all.]
You didn't tell us about Hughes dying, either.
[Ed straightens up again, arms crossing over his chest as he gives Roy a measured look.]
I'm more concerned about what's going on in your world, Mustang. When I met General Armstrong she was pretty concerned with undead soldiers and a fight with the Fuhrer. I had to convince her there wasn't anything like that where we were. If you're from her world instead of our's you might know about it.
Does that sound familiar to you at all?
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