Talk:Aureolus Izzard

Article expansion
Yeah, I did all what I can here. The article needs expansion, and since Aureolus only appears in only one novel, I think that would not be hard to do... So, anybody who read the second volume, please expand...

I found a Haimura's artwork about Aureolus which looks creepy:

http://r-s.sakura.ne.jp/w/n/ilp17.jpg


 * I read somewhere that that is his clone that Stiyl and Touma fought before facing the real Aureolus...We really need someone who has read the novels so we can add him to the article...TheGreatEye 15:32, August 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Aureolus did have a clone, I thought about adding him to this article but decided not to in the end since that's not really Aureolus. It's a degenerative copy, with flaws like being too overtaken by pride as a alchemist and his skills. It can't use Ars Magna but can instantly turn people into gold. It was made to be a guard of sorts and thought he was the real Aureolus before Stiyl shattered that misconception, defeating it both physically and mentally. It then ran into Touma and after a fight came into contact with Imagine Breaker, which his mana source got cut off and escaped. The clone was dying before ran into Stiyl again. Stiyl pitied its state and decided to give it mercy by burning the clone to nothing, as the clone found the answer he has always been seeking: just what is the limits a human can achieve, while still retaining a human's form? He found that is Touma, after being defeated by him; since even with Imagine Breaker, an power beyond human comprehension, Touma still have emotions like any other human being. Stiyl decided to kill it since being a scholar the clone would manage to find something else to think about in the 10 minutes of life it has left, and die regretting not being able to solve it - whereas if the clone dies right then it would be in a state of fulfillment for solving something it has be seeking for all its lifetime. Flere821 10:26, August 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * Can we classify the clone as one of Aureolus' abilities then?TheGreatEye 11:01, August 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * Rather say 'ability' I'd say it's more like a 'creation' of Aureolus'... *shrug* Flere821 07:39, August 10, 2010 (UTC)