What Is the Cross in Fullmetal Alchemist?

avatarComposingGuru·4 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek·4 months ago

Hey! Are you talking about the Flamel cross? It's that cool symbol Ed rocks on his red coat—cross with a snake and wings. Super fitting for an alchemist, right?

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avatarAffordingAggie·4 months ago

Possibly the Flamel symbol on Ed's coat. You know, the cross thing with the snake and wings?


avatarManningAndy·4 months ago

The cross you're referring to might be the Flamel symbol on the back of Edward Elric's coat. It's a cross with a serpent wrapped around it and a pair of wings, originally linked to the French alchemist Nicolas Flamel. It's pretty iconic in the series!


avatarAlightingTang·4 months ago

Yeah, it's definitely the Flamel cross. It's all over Edward's coat and it looks epic!

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