Here is my revised personality section, I hope it is enough:
Greed is the literal embodiment of the sin greed. He wants women, money, power, everything; he even states as much in canon. He’s an antagonist but not exactly a bad guy. When he captures Al for the purpose of figuring out immortal life, he doesn’t go for dissecting him first. He chooses instead to try and negotiate a deal with Al. I believe Greed to also be quite flirty, though this isn’t specifically shown canon; since he says he wants women and sex (and I think he would want men, too, as I don’t think he would limit himself) in canon and The Devil’s Nest has women who appear to be promiscuous.
He’s can be rather coarse, as shown in canon with his penchant for flipping people off and a chapter actually called ‘Courage of a Coarse Guy.’ For quirks, Greed’s favorite phrase is: ‘There’s no such thing as no such things.’ He’s a believer in the impossible, especially considering he shouldn’t actually exist. He treats life with a lot of humor, even when fighting; with the exception of his fight with Bradley, he never looks truly angry. Life is always amusing to him and he wants to collect as many new experiences as possible.
Greed’s most important relationships are with the other homunculi and the chimeras. He really doesn’t like the other homunculi and defected 100 years ago, as working with Father would not allow him to obtain all the worldly goods he desires. Before he is killed in the manga, Father offers him one more chance to come back but he refuses. Even as he’s killed he screams obscenities at Father and the other homunculi. Conversely, his relationship with the chimeras is much more positive. He seems to genuinely care for them, getting upset when Bradley kills them. Though he passes it off as being upset about it because they are his possessions, in reality it is because they are friends. It is later revealed that Greed doesn’t want everything in the world, just to have friends like the humans do. Greed, though coarse and a bit of a jerk, is not really all that bad of a guy. He’s selfish and puts himself before others, but he cares for the few who are close to him, even if he passes it off as thinking of them as possessions.
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Greed is the literal embodiment of the sin greed. He wants women, money, power, everything; he even states as much in canon. He’s an antagonist but not exactly a bad guy. When he captures Al for the purpose of figuring out immortal life, he doesn’t go for dissecting him first. He chooses instead to try and negotiate a deal with Al. I believe Greed to also be quite flirty, though this isn’t specifically shown canon; since he says he wants women and sex (and I think he would want men, too, as I don’t think he would limit himself) in canon and The Devil’s Nest has women who appear to be promiscuous.
He’s can be rather coarse, as shown in canon with his penchant for flipping people off and a chapter actually called ‘Courage of a Coarse Guy.’ For quirks, Greed’s favorite phrase is: ‘There’s no such thing as no such things.’ He’s a believer in the impossible, especially considering he shouldn’t actually exist. He treats life with a lot of humor, even when fighting; with the exception of his fight with Bradley, he never looks truly angry. Life is always amusing to him and he wants to collect as many new experiences as possible.
Greed’s most important relationships are with the other homunculi and the chimeras. He really doesn’t like the other homunculi and defected 100 years ago, as working with Father would not allow him to obtain all the worldly goods he desires. Before he is killed in the manga, Father offers him one more chance to come back but he refuses. Even as he’s killed he screams obscenities at Father and the other homunculi. Conversely, his relationship with the chimeras is much more positive. He seems to genuinely care for them, getting upset when Bradley kills them. Though he passes it off as being upset about it because they are his possessions, in reality it is because they are friends. It is later revealed that Greed doesn’t want everything in the world, just to have friends like the humans do. Greed, though coarse and a bit of a jerk, is not really all that bad of a guy. He’s selfish and puts himself before others, but he cares for the few who are close to him, even if he passes it off as thinking of them as possessions.