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Edward and Alphonse Elric arrive in Xenotime but are ushered out and accused of identity theft on the basis of the "Elric Brothers" already working in Mugear's employ. The Elrics discover that the imposters are Russell and Fletcher Tringham, the sons of Nash who had once been in Mugear's employ but disappeared. Mugear reveals his work in the production of Red Stones, alchemical augmenters with the ability to mimic the sought-after Philosopher's Stone. Using the material's main ingredient, the Red Water, he seeks to bring Xenotime back to its former glory, as well as make a profit.

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  • Mugear
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  • Edward and Alphonse Elric arrive in Xenotime but are ushered out and accused of identity theft on the basis of the "Elric Brothers" already working in Mugear's employ. The Elrics discover that the imposters are Russell and Fletcher Tringham, the sons of Nash who had once been in Mugear's employ but disappeared. Mugear reveals his work in the production of Red Stones, alchemical augmenters with the ability to mimic the sought-after Philosopher's Stone. Using the material's main ingredient, the Red Water, he seeks to bring Xenotime back to its former glory, as well as make a profit.
  • Mugear (also spelt Mugwar in the 2003 anime subtitles) is a greedy landowner and scientist living in the city of Xenotime. In order to make a profit by returning the hailed "City of Gold" to its former glory, Mugear enlisted the aid of the alchemist Nash Tringham in perfecting the creation of Red Stone, a highly concentrated alchemical augmenter with abilities mimicking those of the Philosopher's Stone. When Tringham's own methods for creating the Red Stones failed, Mugear put into action his own plan involving introducing Red Water, the primary ingredient of Red Stones, into Xenotime's water supply so that pregnant mothers would drink it and the forming fetuses would act as catalysts for the highly toxic Red Water to solidify. After Tringham refused to contribute to such an atrocity, Muge
Goal
  • Further his wealth by reviving Xenotime
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  • Red Stones
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  • Mugear
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  • Human
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  • Gold Mine landowner
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  • Bill Flynn
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  • Takayuki Godai
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  • Edward and Alphonse Elric arrive in Xenotime but are ushered out and accused of identity theft on the basis of the "Elric Brothers" already working in Mugear's employ. The Elrics discover that the imposters are Russell and Fletcher Tringham, the sons of Nash who had once been in Mugear's employ but disappeared. Mugear reveals his work in the production of Red Stones, alchemical augmenters with the ability to mimic the sought-after Philosopher's Stone. Using the material's main ingredient, the Red Water, he seeks to bring Xenotime back to its former glory, as well as make a profit. Mugear is shown speaking with Lust concerning his plot to create many Red Stones with as-yet unveiled scheme. He also feigns belief in that the Tringham brothers are the Elrics, imprisoning them once the real Elric Brothers make their presence. The full extent of Mugear's plot is revealed. By introducing the Red Water into Xenotime's water supply, pregnant women ingesting the tainted water would have their fetuses remade into catalysts to create the Red Stones. He had approached Nash with this goal and murdered him when the alchemist refused to take part in Mugear's scheme. The Elric and Tringham brothers confront Mugear who uses the Red Stones to attack them with a gun-like device. Retreating into the Red Water reservoir, the underground route leading there begins to collapse. Refusing to abandon the Red Water, Mugear dies when a large rock falls from the cavern's ceiling onto him.
  • Mugear (also spelt Mugwar in the 2003 anime subtitles) is a greedy landowner and scientist living in the city of Xenotime. In order to make a profit by returning the hailed "City of Gold" to its former glory, Mugear enlisted the aid of the alchemist Nash Tringham in perfecting the creation of Red Stone, a highly concentrated alchemical augmenter with abilities mimicking those of the Philosopher's Stone. When Tringham's own methods for creating the Red Stones failed, Mugear put into action his own plan involving introducing Red Water, the primary ingredient of Red Stones, into Xenotime's water supply so that pregnant mothers would drink it and the forming fetuses would act as catalysts for the highly toxic Red Water to solidify. After Tringham refused to contribute to such an atrocity, Mugear murdered him and sought out the help of other alchemists, only to have Russell and Fletcher Tringham appear at his mansion disguising themselves as Edward and Alphonse Elric, with Mugear only pretending to fall for their deception as he was working with Lust, who told him about the Elrics, along with the fact that he wasn't naive that they were actually Nash Tringham's sons. The real Fullmetal Alchemist arrives in Xenotime shortly afterward and thwarts Mugear's plan. As Mugear flees to the underground Red Water reservoir, the tunnel collapses, killing him.
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