The magnum opus of alchemy was the Philosopher’s stone, a substance that was able to turn common metals into gold. Unlike alchemists, [Carl Willis] might not be poisoning himself in a multitude ...
Alchemy earned itself such a bad name because there were ... He writes about it in Treatise on the Philosopher’s Stone: Man was created of the Earth, and lives by vertue of the Aire; for there is in ...
Human Transmutation is taboo in Alchemy, with catastrophic results proving why it's forbidden. Homunculi are artificial ...