![]() Determined to reunite with Alphonse, Edward becomes involved in rocketry research, intending to use that technology to return to his home world. After being revived, Edward risks his life to bring back his brother and finds himself in a parallel world, while Alphonse recovers his original body. Dante tries to escape but she is killed when the homunculus Gluttony, whose mind she had earlier destroyed, fails to recognize his master. Alphonse uses the Philosopher's Stone to revive his brother but disappears in the process. ![]() Edward goes and tries to rescue him, but is killed by the homunculus Envy. When Scar creates the Philosopher's Stone, at the cost of his life as well as the lives of 7,000 soldiers, he infuses it into Alphonse's metal body, which leads to Alphonse's kidnapping. She uses the homunculi to encourage Edward and Alphonse, along with other equally desperate Alchemists to create another complete Philosopher's Stone for her. Although Dante can still jump from body to body with the last stone she and Hohenheim created, she does not possess the complete knowledge on how to make one. Hohenheim was eventually overcome with the guilt of sacrificing lives to make the Stone and left Dante. Centuries ago, Hohenheim and Dante perfected methods for making the Philosopher's Stone and achieved immortality by transferring their souls and intellects into other bodies as they age. Dante, a former lover of Hohenheim and mentor to the Elric brothers' teacher, is the series' central antagonist. The first half of the anime's plot follows that of the manga, but the plots diverge from each other near the middle of the story. ![]()
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