King Bradley (キング・ブラッドレイ, Kingu Buraddorei?) is one of the primary antagonists in the Fullmetal Alchemist series, being that he is one of the seven Homunculi. Bradley was also the original Führer (大総統, Daisōtō?) of Amestris. In the manga series and the 2009 anime reboot, he was known as Wrath (ラース, Rāsu?), the final homunculus created by Father, but was changed in the 2003 anime to Pride (プライド, Puraido?), created by the ancient alchemist Dante. In both series, Bradley is the leader of Amestris and is seen to have almost inhuman swordsmanship. However, in the manga and 2009 anime series, he is an important character being that Amestris was created for the sole purpose of exacting Father's plan to become the ultimate being. As Führer, Bradley is the respected Commander-in-Chief of the State Military, even though his political standpoints are often questioned in certain instances such as the Ishval Civil War, which was only one of many insurrections focused on creating a massive Philosopher's Stone for Father.
Subject ID: 101524
MoreKing Bradley (キング・ブラッドレイ, Kingu Buraddorei?) is one of the primary antagonists in the Fullmetal Alchemist series, being that he is one of the seven Homunculi. Bradley was also the original Führer (大総統, Daisōtō?) of Amestris. In the manga series and the 2009 anime reboot, he was known as Wrath (ラース, Rāsu?), the final homunculus created by Father, but was changed in the 2003 anime to Pride (プライド, Puraido?), created by the ancient alchemist Dante. In both series, Bradley is the leader of Amestris and is seen to have almost inhuman swordsmanship. However, in the manga and 2009 anime series, he is an important character being that Amestris was created for the sole purpose of exacting Father's plan to become the ultimate being. As Führer, Bradley is the respected Commander-in-Chief of the State Military, even though his political standpoints are often questioned in certain instances such as the Ishval Civil War, which was only one of many insurrections focused on creating a massive Philosopher's Stone for Father.
Subject ID: 101524
Subject ID: 101524