I tried to describe her outfit in chapter 8. “t was white chiffon with lacy, short sleeves and a sweetheart neckline.” I do have two different kind of drafts what her dress could be like but idk if either of them really match my description. Here and here. Maybe one of them is for the short program, the other for the free. (I’m such a bad author bc clearly I haven’t decided even this)
I always found it so cool how Mei would throw her little knife thingies and they’d land in a perfect star/pentagon shape. As Al soon discovers, it’s a lot more difficult than Mei makes it look ┐(‘~`;)┌
hey yeah so, finally got around to scribbling things for this super self indulgent happy!au, featuring:
– The Dwarf stuck after getting a physical body (legs are hard…) and being forced to go with Hoenheim on his Journey of Realization Through The Ages
-resulting in Uncle Ho the Fun Twin Who Teaches Ed All The Cool Alchemic Circles
-Sometime before their wedding, Trisha finally got Ho to sit down and braided his long ass hair and he’s never worn another hairstyle since???
– Also starring Cousin Envy who all of Risembool knows as that strange Cousin Elric that can use Alchemy™ to change his appearance??? But he’s great at babysitting the village kids so they all love him.
Edward and Winry’s oldest looks just like Ed, but takes more after Winry. He falls in love automail, is a total momma’s boy, and plans on taking over the Rockbell business whenever Winry retires. Winry is more than happy to have him as an apprentice in the meantime.
Ed is fine with it, but gives his son a hard time whenever they gang up on him, and often (playfully) complains about how his own son has betrayed him by being too much like his mother.
Occasionally, however, the kid shows some Ed-like tendencies.
Once, Ed’s automail broke while Winry was out of town, and she came home to find that their son had patched him up in her stead. The immense pride she felt was of course immediately replaced by horror when she learned that their son had not only fixed his father’s automail, but had also “”enhanced”” it with “”””sick”””” decorative attachments, as well as bright red and black flames that “look like tattoos, but way cooler”. Ed adores it. So does his son. Neither will allow Winry to change it (try to stop her, boys).
Winry worries for the integrity of the Rockbell name, and attacks Ed with a wrench. (“What about him??” Ed asks, referring to his son, who committed the sin in the first place.
“He’s your son,” Winry tells him, “his sense of style is your fault.”)