Autocannibalism: He eats his Hohenheim "skin suit" after his shadow form is exposed.Atomic Superpower: After Father consumes The Godly Being in his quest to become a perfect being he gains the power of nuclear manipulation, which he demonstrates by creating what he calls a sun in the palm of one's hand.All he can do is to cry and scream as he's stripped of his freedom and individuality, but as Truth pointed out, he wanted to be God - so it is the fate he desired and had been working towards, all along. Happens to him again and for keeps when The Truth claims him after his stone is depleted.After absorbing Greed again in the end for his Philosopher's Stone, Greed rebels from within by turning Father's body into frail graphite.Archnemesis Dad: To Greed after he joins the heroes to stop Father's plans.Arch-Enemy: To Van Hohenheim after killing the entire population of Xerxes to achieve immortality and the reason Hohenheim left his family is to stop Father from absorbing God.Once Scar activates a circle that nullifies it, Ed and Al resume throwing things at him. This is because all the Amestrians have to go through a layer of his Philosopher's Stone to draw on energy. This only applies to Amestrian alchemy, so people who use Alkahestry like Scar or May Chang are immune to this. Not just the alchemy of one person, but all the alchemy in the country. Antagonistic Offspring: In a bizarre way, he's this to Hohenheim, who gave him lifeblood but later actively works to undermine him.This is averted in the manga where no one pities him. After being absorbed by God after his defeat, Hohenheim shows pity for him as he's dying, remembering how he once used to only desire freedom from his flask. Alas, Poor Villain: In Brotherhood, and only in Hohenheim's eyes.Unfortunately for him, the process didn't totally work and Greed recovered his original memories. He raises his children specifically to act as pawns in his plan and purges Greed's memories before reincarnating him as the 2nd Greed to use him as a watchdog.
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