Chapter one: Mason And the train-jacker
Mason strode down the streets of central, hoping to catch a bite to eat, before he headed out to relax in the fields. He spotted a small concession stand, and half-jogged over o it, pulling out an empty pocket. He looked at the manager of the stand, and they scowled.
"Just because you're a state Alchemist doesn't mean i can afford to let आप have this for free. Sorry Mason." He कहा weakly. Mason turned and walked away. He wasn't really in the mood for a लपेटें anyways. So, he began walking again, this time, not looking for anything in particular. Mason kept on walking until he reached the train station. He bought a ticket, and boarded. When the train set out, he was weary, and hoping to get at least a moments rest. But he was interrupted द्वारा the sound of gunshots. He jumped out of his seats, to find everyone but him cowering in fear of the man with the shotgun. The anonymous man held the gun at chest level, and smirked.
"Yo, Lightning-Blade. How's it going?" Mason snorted in disgust. The man was slimy; a thief. A lowly train-robber. Mason thought better of him, and decided to give him one chance to walk away. Mason held out his hand, nonchalantly, and poked one finger upright.
"I'll give आप one chance to walk away from this. If आप don't want to get hurt, I suggest आप put the gun down." The robber just laughed.
"You may have a rep around here, but I've got something that can overcome even YOUR alchemy." Mason cocked one eyebrow, and listened intently. He heard a faint buzzing noise. It grew louder with each passing moment, until it became loud enough for him to have to cover his ears. The sleazy man smiled, and a shot rang out. Mason jumped under the cover of a train seat, right as the air where he had just been was torn with the ringing sound. Mason dared to poke his head out from behind the seat, and found that the man was reloading. Mason, took his chance, and seized the gun, right as the man was going too shoot. He forced it to point down, and the shot went through the floor of the train car. He took his automail, and smacked the man in the back of the head. He slumped forward, and Mason let him fall. Arrogant trash. Mason began to drag him द्वारा his feet, to the other end of the train, but Mason was dragged down द्वारा a sudden weight. Mason looked down, and saw the man gripping tightly to his ankle. Mason was pulled towards the gaping hole, which he suddenly realized was wide enough for him to fit through. He was pulled against his will into a hole where the sound of the train wheels was deafening. He tried his hardest to hold on, but he was pulled through, द्वारा the speed of the ground passing by. He rolled on the ground, being pulled द्वारा the train whenever he hit his head. He tumbled head over heels, until he was knocked sideways, and rolled arm over arm. He didn't हटाइए a single aching muscle until the train had passed. He shakily got to his feet, and swallowed hard. He tried to spot the man, but he was nowhere in sight. Mason huffed a sigh, and started to make his way to central, to रिपोर्ट this to the Fuhrer.
Mason strode down the streets of central, hoping to catch a bite to eat, before he headed out to relax in the fields. He spotted a small concession stand, and half-jogged over o it, pulling out an empty pocket. He looked at the manager of the stand, and they scowled.
"Just because you're a state Alchemist doesn't mean i can afford to let आप have this for free. Sorry Mason." He कहा weakly. Mason turned and walked away. He wasn't really in the mood for a लपेटें anyways. So, he began walking again, this time, not looking for anything in particular. Mason kept on walking until he reached the train station. He bought a ticket, and boarded. When the train set out, he was weary, and hoping to get at least a moments rest. But he was interrupted द्वारा the sound of gunshots. He jumped out of his seats, to find everyone but him cowering in fear of the man with the shotgun. The anonymous man held the gun at chest level, and smirked.
"Yo, Lightning-Blade. How's it going?" Mason snorted in disgust. The man was slimy; a thief. A lowly train-robber. Mason thought better of him, and decided to give him one chance to walk away. Mason held out his hand, nonchalantly, and poked one finger upright.
"I'll give आप one chance to walk away from this. If आप don't want to get hurt, I suggest आप put the gun down." The robber just laughed.
"You may have a rep around here, but I've got something that can overcome even YOUR alchemy." Mason cocked one eyebrow, and listened intently. He heard a faint buzzing noise. It grew louder with each passing moment, until it became loud enough for him to have to cover his ears. The sleazy man smiled, and a shot rang out. Mason jumped under the cover of a train seat, right as the air where he had just been was torn with the ringing sound. Mason dared to poke his head out from behind the seat, and found that the man was reloading. Mason, took his chance, and seized the gun, right as the man was going too shoot. He forced it to point down, and the shot went through the floor of the train car. He took his automail, and smacked the man in the back of the head. He slumped forward, and Mason let him fall. Arrogant trash. Mason began to drag him द्वारा his feet, to the other end of the train, but Mason was dragged down द्वारा a sudden weight. Mason looked down, and saw the man gripping tightly to his ankle. Mason was pulled towards the gaping hole, which he suddenly realized was wide enough for him to fit through. He was pulled against his will into a hole where the sound of the train wheels was deafening. He tried his hardest to hold on, but he was pulled through, द्वारा the speed of the ground passing by. He rolled on the ground, being pulled द्वारा the train whenever he hit his head. He tumbled head over heels, until he was knocked sideways, and rolled arm over arm. He didn't हटाइए a single aching muscle until the train had passed. He shakily got to his feet, and swallowed hard. He tried to spot the man, but he was nowhere in sight. Mason huffed a sigh, and started to make his way to central, to रिपोर्ट this to the Fuhrer.
which caused so much sacrifice and misery unknown.
Deceptively though, the stone did appeal
and made foolish men think its happiness real.
O wise philosopher आप must grieve no more
if आप wish to revive the mirth of before.
आप must face your past, for आप cannot atone
for the damage आप wrought with the wretched red stone.
Where is the land? That land from the past,
which many before आप sought and amassed?
Take heed of their folly, and don't be deceived
द्वारा the trap which left many despaired and bereaved.
Though for happiness, power and ease they did strive,
instead they found death and now none are alive.
Consider these perished; this warning adhere.
Will आप continue to seek out this stone you held dear?
आप who beheld it’s baneful hue red
when the blood of your own arm and own leg was shed?
Stone of philosophers, ruby red stone.
When will आप cease and leave mankind alone?