v5 Formatting Testing thread
Oct 15, 2014 20:24:57 GMT -5
Post by cass on Oct 15, 2014 20:24:57 GMT -5
edwina elric
I've still got a lot of years ahead of meto just erase these feelings.I want to go backand finish the things I've yet to finish.
In order to obtain or create something, something of equal value must be lost or destroyed. This is the law of equivalent exchange. The law of equivalent exchange is a rule that you follow when you try to create anything. It's a simple principle that can be broken down into two parts. I'm going to explain this two you, because the law of equivalent exchange is the law I have built my life around. It is the law that dictates everything I make and what I can do. being separated into two parts, the first part is the law of conservation and mass. Without this law it is impossible to create anything. To create something you need to give something in turn. Therefore to create an item that is one kilogram you must use one kilogram of materials, likewise, to destroy and item you will be left with a set of particles that weigh one kilogram.
Everything I create or destroy follows this rule. You cannot create without taking and you cannot destroy without creating. It's odd in that way, how to create something you must take, but to destroy you end up creating. Isn't it interesting to know that at the end of chaos and destruction you have a creation, but when you create you must take. Taking involves so much more then creating, the very fact that you must take and take to make something knew has always struck a cord with me. I've taken so much to create new things, to feel metal in my hands, to shape it and form it and make and I've lost so much to perform these acts. Winry and I slave away at the desk for days at a time and then at other times I am running around n the streets with Al by my side chasing people and hunting down a murderer. Trying to get Al's body back. Trying to get mine back.I was supposed to be chasingafter my ongoing dream.Yet I faltered over otherswhile walking this thin, winding path.