ladyloveandjustice:

Fullmetal Alchemist is so fascinating to me as a narrative because I think it handles the idea of taking responsibility for unforgiveable acts so well, better than any narrative I’ve seen.

People who commit these acts aren’t necessarily always pure evil. They can be very sympathetic even. But they cannot be excused.

Riza doesn’t make excuses, even though she could easily shift the blame. She knows she has agency in what she did. She doesn’t seek atonement or redemption, because she knows it’s not possible. Nor does she take refuge in guilt or self pity or give up on living, because that would not accomplish or help anything, and she doesn’t have the right to feel sorry for herself. Instead, she takes responsibility. She did these things. They cannot be forgiven or excused or atoned for.

The only thing she can do is move forward and use what she has left to make sure it doesn’t happen again. She must create a world where she can be properly judged for her crimes. She must face what she did, take responsibility, do all she can to help the world repair itself and accept whatever consequences come because of it. And that’s what true responsibility is. Knowing something can’t ever be fixed completely, that there can’t be true salvation, but making the repairs you can because it’s your duty to try to clean up your mess to the best of your ability. There’s no self satisfaction in it- just the honesty of trying to build a better future so history doesn’t repeat itself.

saruouka:

#inktober X #30dayanimechallenge
DAY13 : Anime character you’re most similar to #winryrockbell , #rizahawkeye from #fullmetalalchemist and #nyankosensei from #natsumeyuujinchou
These answers came from my friends, which base on the personality …not my real face (which not beautiful enough )(ha).
Actually I have more characters in this list but after recheck by self-inserting in the story, these 3 character are perfectly same as my internal self.
#inktober2016 #saruouka #anime #drawing

yanumii:

“I can only imagine how good it must feel up there, Hughes. Although, I’ll never be able to find out without all the support I can get.”

“There’s no doubt about that. You’re not very subtle, y’know. You’ve got my support. But you could’ve just asked me, it ought to be fun to watch and maybe your naive idealism might actually do some good.”


My whole piece for an FMA-zine from June, which had been unfortunately discontinued. I’m still very much thankful for it since it really pushed me out of my comfort zone!

Close up of the piece here ✩