![]() ![]() The last three lines are the simplest reactions for manmade nuclear fusion (which would make sense, since Roy is able to create large, but controlled, explosions through his alchemy). I’m not really sure why these two are equated with each other, but it might have been a speculation on Master Hawkeye’s part. However, these two equations are not really related, even though they have some of the same components (MC 2) Einstein’s equation expresses the amount of energy in a particular mass, and the second equation (E = 1/2mv 2) expresses kinetic energy (or the energy of motion). The second line denotes some famous equations: the first is Albert Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence theorem, and the second seems to be a relationship between the Einstein’s theorem and the kinetic energy of a mass (M) with a moving speed (V), or the equation E = 1/2mv 2. This section deals mainly with physics and chemistry. How much of an indestructible quality can be returned?ĭeuterium + deuterium -> helium + neutronĭeuterium + deuterium -> tritium + hydrogen Second Section – Upper Left Quadrant Around Main Circleįrom now on I’ll begin with the Latin inscription and its translation, and then move onto the analysis.Į aequalMC 2 M mC 2 aequal M mC 2 et ½ M oV 2ĭeuterio et deuterio -> tritio et € hidrogeno It seems that he is asking permission to utilize its strengths and services before he “messes” with its integrity by using it for alchemical purposes. So this first section is merely a salutation to Fire, as if Master Berthold Hawkeye were addressing the element as a person. By doing a little research I found that “INRI” has many different meanings in the alchemical world: Ignem Natura Regenerate Integrat (nature renews fire by regeneration) and Igni Natura Renovatur Integra (nature is completely renewed with fire) are a couple translations. ![]() The very first line Igni Natura Renovatur Integra, has Christian implications, since the acronym might read “INRI” (or Iesu Nazarinus Rex Iudorem, meaning “Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews”), but considering this manga has absolutely nothing to do with Jesus of Nazareth himself, it must have something to do with alchemy. ![]() Let us dwell together in peace, warm me in the cold, give me light in the darkness Teach me to understand the strength of fire Translation (as accurate as I could get): incendium dolosum delictum grave estĬohabitemus placide, fove me in frigore, da mihi lucem me in obscuritate Vindica me et alteros ab morte in flammis The poem in Latin reads thus (words in brackets are not included in the tattoo): Starting at the second line of this section (I’ll come back to the first line later), the Latin inscription is a part of a poem by Flumen Viride, called “The Rites - Four Elements: Earth, Fire, Air, Water.” The part in Riza’s tattoo addresses the element of Fire, obviously. (This is a fucking long ass post but I hope it makes sense.) Please enjoy! :)įirst Section – Area Between the Tails of the Two SerpentsĪs Roy reads from left to right and top to bottom (going off of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood), this is most likely the first thing he would have chosen to begin deciphering. Latin is one of my specialties in college, and when I saw that a full depiction of Riza’s tattoo had been drawn out with Latin text, I jumped on it like no other. This will definitely come up in later chapters, so any of my readers might want to take a look here. So I’ve decided to do a small analysis on the tattoo Riza Hawkeye wears on her back, as a supplement to my little ongoing fanfiction Hawkeye and the General. Soterianyx’s Analysis and Interpretation of Riza Hawkeye’s Tattoo from Fullmetal Alchemist 2,081 notes ![]()
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