nick atkinson
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In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?
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Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?
----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!