Why the Gate of Truth Takes Limbs in FMAB
The Gate of Truth’s Toll Explained (FMAB) — Why It Takes What It Takes Did you ever wonder why the Gate of Truth in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood doesn't just take anything random? It's not some chaotic force—it's calculated, ironic, and absolutely savage. Edward Elric craved independence, so Truth ripped away his leg, forcing him to lean on others. Alphonse yearned for his mother's warm embrace, and Truth stripped him of his entire body, leaving him cold and hollow. Roy Mustang dreamed of witnessing the bright future he fought for, only for Truth to blind him completely. These aren't accidents. The Gate charges tolls that hit right where it hurts the most—your deepest desires and flaws. And once you spot this pattern, FMAB becomes way more chilling and profound.

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