Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood: Under the Law of Equivalence
Abstract
The Law of Equivalent Exchange claims that nothing can be gained without paying a price.
But in Amestris, that law was never fair.
While official history remembers its heroes and visible sacrifices, countless lives were buried beneath sealed records, military orders, and names erased for the sake of convenience. This story delves into those forgotten histories—disposable soldiers, silenced alchemists, war prisoners, civilians scarred by State Alchemy, and secondary figures whose existence upheld, and stained, the foundations of the nation.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Under the Law of Equivalence expands the original universe by exploring the human, political, and moral consequences of alchemy, granting long-overdue prominence to characters pushed to the margins and revealing the unseen threads that bind the Ishvalan War, the military state, the Homunculi, and Truth itself.
Here, alchemy is not merely power, but debt.
The State is not order, but an altar.
And every transmutation leaves something behind—even when no one wishes to remember it.
Because under the Law of Equivalence, the true price is not always paid by those who perform the transmutation.