Quote Originally Posted by edczxcvbnm
Correct Sepho on all aspects. I believe he considered those chimera his friends because he didn't want them to die when facing lust and gluttony or showed remorse when the army crashed the party and someone died.
I agree. The fact that they stood up to the homunculi and the alchemists to allow him to get away shows that there is a good deal of respect present between Greed and the chimeras.

I was trying to go for a mis-conception of Dante
I immediately thought of Dante when I first read it this morning, but didn't answer for two reasons: the first being that it was too unfounded, and the second because I thought that Dante might have had a different, "real" name that I was forgetting (or maybe it's just Dante - now that I think of it, I remember her being addressed as Dante during the conversation between her and Hohenheim). When I read through it again, I caught the former humans = chimera reference.

I'll try to think of another one. If someone thinks of one sooner, though, they can go ahead and post it.