![]() ![]() Sure enough, on the Promised Day, Hohenheim ferociously fought Father with all his might, trusting his son Edward would finish the job, which he did. ![]() Hohenheim was also one of Father's five sacrifices to open the portal of truth since he was a living Philosopher's Stone and had seen the Truth. ![]() Hohenheim was continuing to lay the groundwork for his revenge against Father, and he even found his way into the huge, circular tunnel that contained the shadowy Pride. Hohenheim was rarely there for his family, though, which fostered deep resentment in the oldest son, Edward (especially when Trisha died). The dwarf, which now looked like and spoke like Hohenheim, would later become the villain Father, and shape the entire nation of Amestris around his grand plan. Luckily, Hohenheim was there to stop him. The dwarf, which had obtained Father's DNA from a blood sample, assumed his likeness to prepare for the next phase of its grand plan. Hohenheim awoke as a supernatural but lonely being - the last surviving Xerxian of all. The dwarf received half and granted Hohenheim the other half out of gratitude. The alchemy ritual didn't grant the king immortality, but rather, it absorbed all one million souls in Xerxes and condensed them into a Philosopher's Stone. Hohenheim and the king were totally deceived, however. They had the king's men dig a huge transmutation circle across all of Xerxes, passing it off as a series of irrigation canals. In particular, the Xerxian king dreamed of immortality, and Hohenheim and his little friend promised to give it to him. Hohenheim won his freedom and spent years studying alchemy, symbology and other arcane arts from many respected teachers across Xerxes. ![]()
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