![]() ![]() At the end of the episode, Trisha, still fairly young, holds his hands and optimistically tells Hohenheim, "We can change!". Hohenheim and Trisha eventually fell in love as she grew older. She was unsatisfied, but accepted the rejection all the same. To her dismay, however, Hohenheim declined out of his low-spiritedness. Trisha appeared to fancy Hohenheim despite their age difference at the time, as she held out her hand and asked for a dance. A young Pinako started chatting with Hohenheim soon after, Trisha walked up to them as a little girl. Hohenheim appeared to be quite glum at a lively social gathering, sitting on an isolated log nearby while the other Amestrians danced or feasted around the bonfire. In the second anime, Trisha's childhood is shown through one of Hohenheim's memories, in which he passes out from alcohol and dreams of the people he had met in the past during Episode 27 (Interlude Party). The real Trisha Elric later appears in a brief montage of deceased characters whom the Elrics were close to during the end credits of Episodes 42-50, the others being Nina Tucker, Scar and Maes Hughes. The Homunculus Sloth is thus created, taking the appearance of Trisha Elric. Patiently waiting not far from the house is Dante, who feeds it the Red Stones necessary to give it a human form. After the brothers rush away from the scene looking for help, the deformed, living mass that was created manages to crawl away. In the first anime series, the remains of the failed human transmutation that was Trisha takes on a larger role. When they unearth the remains, Edward discovers that it wasn't their mother that they had "resurrected" that night, as the hair color and bone structure differed from Trisha's. The excavation seems to cause Edward great pain, as he frequently pauses to regain his breath or vomit between digging. ![]() The next day, after Hohenheim has left, Edward asks Pinako to show him where she buried the remains and help him uncover them. Edward, who was eavesdropping around the corner, freezes and looks horrified as he listens. 11, Hohenheim speaks to Pinako about the remains, asking if anything of it looked like Trisha, such as hair or eye color. Edward then decides to use at least part, if not all, of the money Trisha had saved to pay for his automail. The resulting remains are buried by Pinako Rockbell, who goes back to the Elric house while Ed and Al stay with her and Winry. In return, the Elrics are given a mutilated mass of organs and body parts somewhat resembling the late woman's corpse before it quickly dies. Some time after this, the grief-stricken brothers performed the fateful Human Transmutation that set the events of the series in motion. She says that Hohenheim used to always make them for her before she slips away, her hand falling slack in Edward's hands. Edward tried to reassure her that they'd use it together, which led to Trisha asking if Ed would make a wreath of flowers for her, surprising him. On Trisha's deathbed, she told Edward and Alphonse of some money that she had stashed away and told the boys to take care of themselves with it. And for the both of them, terrified by her illness, it was all they could hope for.ĭespite Edward and Alphonse's attempts to contact everyone who had sent letters to their father, using return addresses on the envelopes, Hohenheim never came. ![]() Initially, Edward was reluctant to attempt to enlist his father's help, but knew that it would make her smile again. Edward knew that his mother's longing for their runaway father was only weakening her, and he thought that perhaps if she saw him again, she would have the strength to recover. Trisha succumbed to an illness during an outbreak and fell fatally ill. However, they didn't realize that she smiled because it reminded her of Hohenheim and his own talents in alchemy. In fact, Alphonse once said that their mother's happiness was part of the reason that they continued their research in alchemy, because it made her smile. ![]() Edward and Alphonse noticed this and would always try to cheer her up with their alchemy. Trisha is a kind, sweet, gentle and loving woman who loved her sons, Ed and Al, and her husband, Hohenheim.Īfter Hohenheim left home, she often would stare out windows, as if hoping to see him walking home. She usually wears a lavender dress with a white apron. Trisha is an average young woman with chestnut brown hair, which is tied in the side, with green eyes. She was a woman who was loved dearly by her entire family, especially by Hohenheim, who despite having left them, was reluctant to do so. Trisha Elric (トリシャ・エルリック, Torisha Erurikku), was the common-law wife of Van Hohenheim and the mother of Edward and Alphonse Elric. ![]()
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