FMA: Rise of the Alchemy king.
Chapter One
"GET
THEM!" Shouted a voice down a street at night.
"THEY
WENT THIS WAY!!!" Another voice said.
"DAMN IT... I
CAN'T SEE THEM!!" The first voiced shouted in annoyance.
"WAIT
THERE!" SHouted another.
Around the corner two blonde young
men came running, followed by Nazi soldiers.
"I told you not
to say anything big brother!!!" Said Al, panicked.
"Oh
shut up Al..." Ed said. "I couldn't just let them hurt
those poor people just because they were Jewish."
"I
know... but now they're chasing after us!!!" Al complained, just
as a shot rang passed them.
"What the...?! They're shooting
at us now??" Ed said in fright as the two Elric brothers turned
into an alleyway.
"Why do you always get us into trouble?"
Al argued.
"ME?!! You were the one who knocked down that
soldier last week, getting us run out of the town." Ed argued
back.
They both stopped to argue, but before anything was said, a
shot broke up their conversation.
"Lets just get out of
here!" Ed said, pushing his brother to the front.
"Good
idea big brother." Al happily agreed.
---
In
another world, the world of Alchemy, a group of archeologists were
digging at a site, remotely placed within a thick forest of
tree's.
All around them stone ruins stood, covered in moss, tree's
and other plants growing through the cracks of the square
stones.
Statues of lion-like beasts stood proudly, and weatherworn
with vines wrapped around them, at the base of a set of wide stairs
that led up to what they believed was once a palace, but now nothing
more than rubble.
"Do you honestly believe this could be the
Ancien City of Caelestis professor?" Asked ablonde haired female
doctor in dust covered overalls.
"It's certainly possible
Sara." The short, slim and white haired professor replied. "We
could be standing on the site of the capital of the most ancient
empire."
"and the suppoosed birthplace of Alchemy."
Sara added.
"Indeed." He smiled. "How much do you
know of Caelsetis?"
"Only that it was ruled by a tyrant
who sacrificed humans for the 'power of the gods' or as we call it...
alchemy." Sara replied.
"Yes... the brutal use was
common, but that had been a practice long before him. You shouldn't
base your opinions one fact." The professor said, "King
Lumen was never born a king. He was born to a priviliged family of
shamen, who studied the heavens and the earth to discover and
decipher the signs of the gods."
"Signs of the gods? You
mean transmutation circles?" Sara asked.
"No, no... too
early." The professor smiled, "Basic signs, like how stones
and bones fell. Very prmitive, but they guided their lives by them.
But it wasn't until Lumen's wife died that things began to change. He
was incensed with returning her to life. Much to the annoyance of his
family and the king of the time as he refused to follow the laws in
order to delve into finding the gods themselves."
"So...
he ended up discovering alchemy?"
"Yes... we're not sure
how, or when, only that after leaving his home for several years he
returned with new knowledge, and the ability to manipulate the earth
through the use of symbols." The professor replied. "He
immediately made head priest, and created a new sect, the sect of
heavenly power. They soon grew in numbers and took over the
protection of the kingdom. I guess you could call them the state
alchemists of the day." he chuckled at the comparison. "But
even so he continued his search to find the power of resurrection.
Until one day... she appeared."
"Really? A human
transmutation?!" Sara interrupted.
"I would guess so.
But he also changed that day." The professor said. "They
said he gained the knowledge of the gods, no longer using
transmutation circles to perform wonders. Even his wife had powers.
He soon dethroned the king, and took power for himself, beginning a
reign of expansion through war. Accumilating great wealth, and
eventually, through the use of the peoples labour created this city.
But the people grew tired of the sacrifices, and the tyranical way he
dealt with law breakers with death sentences. And it was a protoge of
his that eventually killed him and his beloved queen."
"And
then alchemy spread throughout the world." Sara smiled.
"Indeed." The professor smiled.
Nearby, a young man was
digging a trench near a wall, looking for artefacts. "Would you
hurry up David!" Said a taller, older man next to him. He was a
little fat, and his expression never looked happy, even when
supposedly smiling.
"Y-yes sir." THe young archeologist
said as he quickened his digging.
"You still need to be
careful you idiot." The older man said, smirking.
"Y-yes
sir... sorry sir." David said, He felt down, the supervising
professor was always on his back about his work, and he hated it.
As
he dug in one more time he heard a rumble, and the ground gave way,
causing everyone in the area to hear the yell as he fell into a deep
room.
As everyone gathered the Professor and Sara rushed up.
"What
happened?" Sara asked.
"That idiot David fell in a
hole." he supervisor replied.
"David?!" she gasped
before moving to the hole. "DAVID!!! ARE YOU OK?" She
called out in concern.
"Hmph! I guess those two have a
thing." he muttered with a grin to a couple of others.
"DAVID!!"
he cried louder.
"I-I'm... I'M OK." he cried back. He
held his head as he achingly sat up, the only source of light was
from the hole above him, and his new loaction simply faded into
darkness.
"I seem to be in some kind of chamber." He
said, seeing the floor was paved, and not like a cave. "I'm
gonna check it out."
"David... wait for help. You could
be injured." Sara said.
"I... I feel fine." He said
as he pulled out a box of matches and sparked one for light. He mover
forward and began to explore as the others began to work a securing a
rope so they too could descend.
David ha quickly reached a
wall, and it had writing on it, with strange symbols, obviously an
ancient form of alchemic writing, and as he scanned over it, lighting
one match after another, he realised he was near where king Lumen
practiced his form of alchemy.
"David... you should have
waited." Sara said as she finally caught up to him, The
professor, the supervisor and another archeologist in tow.
"I
know... I'm sorry." David said, he was excited. "But this
wall... it proves that this is Caelestis."
"What?!"
The professor said, looking at the wall with his much brighter
lamp.
The professor took a few moments to examine the writing, as
Sara checked to make sure David wasn't hurt.
"I'm fine...
really." He smiled.
"You idiot." She said, upset
with him, and slapping him on the shoulder before hugging him.
He
was a little surprised at first, their relationship had been a secret
up until now to keep things more professional, but she no longer
cared to hide it.
"Amazing." The professor said, "You
are correct David."~
"Thank you professor." David
smiled, Although the supervisor wasn't happy about the praise.
"We
need to study this right away. David since this is your discovery,
you will assist me, if that's ok?" The professor stated.
"O-of
course professor." David replied, overjoyed.
And so, they began.
---
Back
with the Elric brothers, things had looked up, they had managed to
lose the persuing Nazi's by hiding in an abandoned shop.
"Phew...
They were chasing us longer than usual." Ed grinned.
"This
isn't funny brother." Al moaned. "If we keep causing
trouble with them, we're gonna get on their most wanted list. Those
SS or SA guys are trouble."
"So what?" Ed said,
casually shrugging off the danger. "Guys like that never last.
That Hitler guy was just spouting nonsense. Who'll listen."
"UGHH!"
Al groaned.
"Alphonse... what's wrong?" Ed sighed.
"I
wish I never came here." He pouted. "I was a state
alchemist... just like you. We had powers to stop trouble and help
people. But here... we don't have anything."
"We have
each other." Ed smiled.
Al blinked, and then smiled, before
smiling. "I'm sorry, I just miss everyone I guess."
"I
know." Ed said frowning sadly. "I do too."
"Anyone
in particular?" Al smirked.
"Wh-what do you mean?!"
Ed said, blushing.
"Ha-ha... you're blushing... you miss
Winry don't you?" Al chuckled.
"What?!" Ed said,
getting annoyed. "What the hell makes you say that?"
"Because
I'm sure she misses you." Al replied. "She did when she
thought you were dead."
"She... did!?" Ed asked,
blushing a little.
Al grinned. "Ed and Winry sitting in a
tree...." he chuckled.
Ed just pouted. "Oh shut
up."
"Check that building." came a voice.
"Damn
it." Ed frowned. "They really are looking harder this
time."
"I told you... we've caused trouble one too may
times." Al said. "What do we do now big brother?"
"We...
err... head for the museum." Ed stated.
"Why the
museum?" Al asked, curious.
"It's a great place to hide,
lots of stuff to hide in and behind." Ed grinned.
And so the
Elric brothers snuck out of the shop and headed to the museum,
avoiding patrols on the way.
---
Inside the ruins of
Caelstis, work was progressing well, as the professor, David and Sara
worked on new area's of translation, the supervisor was organising
the lighting, and the other teams who were documenting.
He was
annoyed that David, was working with the professor, and not under his
supervision, he liked picking on him too much, David was such a soft
guy, a coward even.
"Professor... what's this?" David
asked clearing some dust from a drawing on the wall.
"Hmm."
He said looking at it. It looked like a gate with doors, and a man
stood next to it, the doors of this gateway were open, and a tunnel
led to a mirrored version of the drawing. Once again and open gateway
with a man.
"Interesting. I'm not sure of the signifigance."
The professor pondered. " Perhaps it leads to another chamber,
perhaps there is a door around here matching the one drawn here."
The
team began to look around, there were several other chambers to
search, and so they split up.
Searching the dark corridors of the
lost city was eerie for the teams, strange noises could be heard as
wind passed through cracks, and bugs creeped around.
Cobwebs were
everywhere, and some even covered the whole corridor, wall to wall,
floor to ceiling, but didn't stop David from passing through
them.
But it seemed that the search was in vein, since no one
could find the door, as shown in the picture.
David came to a
deadend and sighed, but as he turned, he saw the supervisor was
there.
"A-any luck with your search?" David
asked.
"No... you?" He grinned.
"No."
"I
guess you're not the hotshot now." He chuckled.
"We...
we should get back." David said, as he tried to walk past the
supervisor.
The supervisor stopped him. "You never told me
about you and that hot girl Sara." He smirked. "I thought
we were friends... Dave."
"Err... we were trying to keep
p-professional." David said.
"Well... I don't like it...
or you." he said as he pushed David a little.
"H-hey!"
David said."W-why are you doing this?"
"Because I
can." He smiled, "And it's fun."
"Listen,
Tom... this has got t-to stop." David said, "You can't just
bully me a-around."
"Of course I can." The
superviser smirked.
As he pushed David, David fell against the
wall blocking the corridor and moved a stone. The whole corridor
rumbled as the wall began to fall into the floor, revealing another
room behind it... and the large doors as seen in the picture.
"Oh..." David said,
upon seeing them.
"Well, look what I found." Tom
smirked.
"You mean, we found." David said.
Tom gave
him a swift kick to David as he lay on the ground. "Like hell
I'm sharing this with you. You'll give me credit or you'll not enjoy
what little credit you already have." He said as he walked in
further to examine the doors.
---
Ed and Al were
sitting inside the museum, resting.
"This is kinda funny."
Al smiled.
"What is?" Ed replied.
"The museum is
why we came here in the first place, and now we're hiding here."
Al chuckled as he looked around from where they sat.
"Yeah."
Ed sighed.
"What's wrong big brother." Al asked, curious
at his brothers sudden sadness.
"I was thinking about what
you said earlier." Ed replied, "And I miss it too... our
world, I've been here four years, the last two with you, and... I've
always tried to not hink about it...and our friends."
Al
sighed, as he looked at his saddened brother. "Hey..." he
smiled, "Why don't we have a look around? It'll cheer us both
up."
Ed smiled. "Sure Al."
And with that the to
Elric brothers began to look around the museum at the many exhibits
they, including the newest one, relics from a recent excavation of an
ancient middle-eastern site.
"Wow." Al said, looking at
the many artefacts. "Can you believe how old they think some of
this stuff is?"
"From one of the earliest
civilizations." Ed said after reading an accompanying tag.
They
continued to look around until Ed saw something that immediately took
his interest.
"Hey Al... look at this." he said,
pointing to a section of crumbled wall. Al came over and looked,
there was a picture on it of a man standing at a large doorway,
behind which was a tunnel that led to another door, with another man
stood behind it. "It looks kinda familiar."
"That's
because the doors over there." Al chuckled pointing to a
crumbling stone archway with large, thick, decayed doors. The whole
thing propped up with scaffolding.
Ed looked at it and walked over
hurriedly as his eyes widened.
"Oh my god Al!!!" Ed
said.
"What is it?" Al asked as he followed his
brother.
"Don't you recognise this?" Ed asked in
reply.
Al looked at it. "No."
"They look just
like the same doors that appear when we used human transmutation."
Ed said, excited.
"WHAT?!" Al said , shocked.
"That
wall... they must have used these to get to the other side... to our
world." Ed said as he began to examine the arch.
"Brother...
It's probably just a coincidence." Al said. He didn't want to,
or want his brother, to get their hopes up, no matter how much he
wanted to.
"Al?" Ed said after a few moments. "Look."
Ed
stood to the side and revealed that he had cleared away some dirt to
reveal what looked like a small transmutation circle.
"No
way!?" Al said.
Ed placed his hand on it and began to
concentrate. But nothing happened. He tried again; and
again.
"Edward... Alchemy doesn't work in this world."
Al sighed.
"Yes it does, I've seen it, we just need a key to
activating it." Ed said. "Check the other pillar."
Ed
continued to clean his side, and Al nodded, and soon found one on
his.
"Two transmutation circles... maybe it needs two
people?" Ed said. Al nodded and both Elrics touched the circles,
and concentrated.
Like before... nothing happened.
"I
don't get it." Ed said, frustrated.
"Brother, calm down.
You know Alchemy energy doesn't exist in this world. Even if it did
work once... it doesn't now." Al said, looking at his
brother.
"We're just missing something." Ed said, a
determined look on his face.
Ed thought long and hard, over every
piece of alchemy knowledge he could remember, he was rusty, but his
mind was as clear on the subject as the day he first came to this
world, even the day he returned for a short while two years ago.
Then
he remembered something... ancient alchemy history, and how the first
alchemists believed blood was the key to all alchemic reactions, that
the power was of the body, and spirit, and for it to work, it
required blood.
In a sudden movement, Ed pulled off his gloves,
and ran his normal hand over a coarse part of his mechanical arm, an
arm that had long seen better days, and was covered in scraches,
dents, and even some rust.
He gritted his teeth as his palm was
cut, and Al moved over to him, surprised at his sudden action.
"Brother?! What are you doing?" he said, worried.
"Blood
Alphonse, ancient alchemy used blood." Ed said as he placed his
hand on the circle.
The circle glowed a brilliant blue the moment
Ed's hand touched it, and both brothers smiled happily. Ed held out
his metal hand, offering Al the option to do the same as he had just
done.
Al looked at his hand worried, but nodded before cutting his
palm, just as Ed had done.
The moment Al touched the second
circle, it too began to glow, and the arch began to shake as a light
began to eminate from behind the doors,
"It's working Al."
Ed said excitedly, "We're... going home."
Al smiled too,
finally hopeful and excited. "Yeah."
---
David
and Tom had been joined at this time by Sara and the professor, and
it was a mix of excitement an anger. It was obvious that Tom had been
hitting David, and both Sara and the professor were not happy with
the supervisor.
"You've been nothing but trouble since you
came on this dig." Sara said. "I don't care what your
academic credentials are, we're archeologists, not thugs."
Tom
just stood there grinning.
"She's right Thomas. Your
behaviour has been unacceptable and..." The professor was cut
off when he noticed two glowing circles on the archway of the
door.
The others turned too, to see what was happening.
"What's
going on professor?" Sara asked.
"I... I don't know."
he replied. The whole room was shaking and it seemed to be getting
dangerous, but still they stayed, something was happening, and they
were too curious to leave.
Ed and Al meanwhile were still at
their door and slowly, the decayed doorways creaked open, the archway
itself crumbling as it vibrated.
On the other side was a bright
light, different from the gateway they had previously travelled
through, there were no dark entities. A safe passage?!
The
doors on the other end were also opening, the group of archeologists
watching as the bright light lit up the room, and reavealed it to be
a large room, filled with staues, and alters, and alchemic symbols
scrawled on the walls. I was quite eerie, and made more so by the
bones of ancient bodies were lay in neat piles, built up the walls,
rows of skulls at different heights, almost like a border.
They
could only guess how many hundreds lay there, piled high up the
wall.
Ed and Al looked as the doors continued to open, and Al
noticed that the already precarious archway was beginning to break,
and if it did... their way home would be lost too.
"Brother...
it won't last!" Al called out.
"I know." Ed
replied. "We need to go now."
"Is it safe?" Al
asked, nervous.
"Only one way to find out." Ed
smiled.
"I hate that way." Al pouted.
"Well. how
did you think we would find out?" Ed asked, confused. "Lets
just go."
"Ohhh... ok." Al said.
As the two
Elric brothers let go of the circles, the doors began to slowly close
again.
"Ready?" Ed asked his brother as the two of them
stood, looking into the bright void.
"Ready." Al nodded,
and just like that, they entered, the doors closing behind them, a
few moments later, and the arch, giving way not long after that, and
the whole thing collapsing completely, leaving nothing but
rubble.
On the otherside, the archeologists were watching as
the doors were nw fully open.
They stared into the light, and it
was Sara who noticed something. "Th-there!" she said
pointing out a darkened spot in the light as it got bigger and
bigger.
As it got bigger, they realised, it was in fact getting
closer, and it wasn't just one thing.
It was soon apparent that it
was people.
"Who are they?" David asked as the figures
stepped out
"Fu to groshakti, Lumen." Came a bellowing
voice.
The professor gasped and his eyes widened.
"Professor?"
Sara said as she saw the professor step back. "WHat did he
say?"
"He said... I am King... Lumen." he said as
the figure, a tall man, dressed in long red robe, lined with gold and
jewels grinned, and several men exited behind him in strange armour,
and stood in front of him with swords, facing the
archeologists.
"Im-Impossible." he said, as the armed
men approached.
---
Ed opened his eyes and saw a blue
sky above him, clouds lingering there as birds moved around, almost
like they were dancing. He felt a cool breeze over his body, and the
scent of flowers. His hand clasped at the grass he was lay on as he
sat up. His hand was sore from the cut, and his head was
fuzzy.
"A-Al?" He said, looking for his
brother.
"H-here." Al replied as he too sat up. not far
from Ed. "Are we... home?"
"I... I don't know bro."
He said. "One way to... find out." He grinned as he stood
on one knee and slapped his palms together, with a little pain
because of his cut, and he could feel the oh-so familiar crackle of
energy as he placed his hands on the floor, causing the ground to
change, and a reform into a lifesize statue of Ed and Al, back to
back.
"I think... that means we are, little bro." Ed
grinned.
Al grinned too as he achingly stood up.
The two Elric
brothers stood together and placed a hand on each others shoulders.
"We did it Al... we're finally home." he said, smiling. Al
smiled too, but looked ready to cry.
"What's up?" Ed
blinked.
"I can't wait to see the others again." He
said
"Me too pal... me too." Ed smiled.
And with
those words... they began to walk.
