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If the stone is destroyed when all of the souls are gone, than shouldn't the reverse be true? Unless it's shown or stated to be otherwise. Regenerating by using the souls inside of the stones doesn't equal Low-Godly regeneration, they need the souls inside of the stone to work. If the souls weren't inside of the stone than they wouldn't be able to regenerate.
 
If the stone is destroyed when all of the souls are gone, than shouldn't the reverse be true? Unless it's shown or stated to be otherwise. Regenerating by using the souls inside of the stones doesn't equal Low-Godly regeneration, they need the souls inside of the stone to work. If the souls weren't inside of the stone than they wouldn't be able to regenerate.
   
I think the stone is what keeps the souls in this world, it stops them from disappearing. So if the stone was destroyed all of the souls would disappear, meaning the Homunculi would die. Greed's stone was melted, it wasn't destroyed at the atomic level, Father just put inside of him.
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I think the stone is what keeps the souls in this world, it stops them from disappearing. So if the stone was destroyed all of the souls would disappear, meaning the Homunculi would die. Greed's stone was melted, it wasn't destroyed at the atomic level, Father just put it inside of him.
   
 
Unless it can be proven that destroying the stone wouldn't kill them, I don't see how it can be Low-Godly.
 
Unless it can be proven that destroying the stone wouldn't kill them, I don't see how it can be Low-Godly.

Latest revision as of 21:12, 3 March 2020

I thought Hohenheim and Father don't have stones inside of them, not only that but their regeneration should be superior to the Homunculi. Also Edward didn't want to kill Pride, destroying the stone would've killed him. (Though I highly doubt Edward could even destroy the stone)

If the stone is destroyed when all of the souls are gone, than shouldn't the reverse be true? Unless it's shown or stated to be otherwise. Regenerating by using the souls inside of the stones doesn't equal Low-Godly regeneration, they need the souls inside of the stone to work. If the souls weren't inside of the stone than they wouldn't be able to regenerate.

I think the stone is what keeps the souls in this world, it stops them from disappearing. So if the stone was destroyed all of the souls would disappear, meaning the Homunculi would die. Greed's stone was melted, it wasn't destroyed at the atomic level, Father just put it inside of him.

Unless it can be proven that destroying the stone wouldn't kill them, I don't see how it can be Low-Godly.