Thread:Crazyanimefangirl/@comment-39178837-20200801115233/@comment-39178837-20200802095735

But I have more proof. If you would kindly take your time to read this long but reasonable reply and consider things, I would be very happy ^^

When both speak from their heart about each other, for example, when Riza thinks she might have to shoot Roy, they drop formalities. Roy then never calls her “lieutenant,” and uses a term that can be endearing and affectionate', 「 君 」'kimi', and uses this word when he says, “I can’t afford to lose you.” Riza, even more tellingly, calls Mustang 「あなた」'anata- is something she never calls him in formal situations -an affectionate term wives call their husbands with.

Mustang does not engage in much physical contact, whether if it is with his aunt or his best friend Hughes. If Hughes has his arm around his shoulder, it annoys Roy. Riza in turn doesn’t show physical contact with Rebecca or other friends. But the look of affection Roy gives when Riza is injured in his arms and he realizes she’s safe… is a look that he hasn't been seen giving anyone else other than Riza. He embraces Riza so tightly, May has to remind him Riza is still injured. When Mustang loses his eyesight, he doesn’t just grab Riza’s hand to get some navigation guidance, but slings his arm around her shoulder. Though it does make sense for Riza to hold onto him in the final fight to keep him oriented, she doesn't just hold him by the shoulder, but puts her hand on his chest, too.

Envy immediately believes Riza when she suggests she and Mustang are intimate. The gold-toothed alchemist and Bradley both know that Riza is the specific way to get to Roy’s heart.

Hiromu Arakawa published something in the manga art book where she answers a question of why Royai aren’t married. If they weren’t romantically inclined, Arakawa would have said that. But she explained that the reason why they couldn't legally get married was military anti-fraternization regulations, as I have said already in the main post.

Canon: Two characters have gotten together and formed a relationship at some point in regards to the work. It is still canon if they've broken up or were dating before the start of the work. This is what you showed me. And if that's true, I am wondering why Royai is described as fanon. There is so much proof out there, but then the wiki sticks to calling it fanon. I'm not forcing you to come join the Royai fanclub, I'm just telling you that I have proof it isn't fanon. Sorry again if it sounds rude, I'm just trying to show proof.
 * Semi-Canon: One or both of the characters are attracted to or have feeling for each other. However, they cannot have formed a relationship. Must be 100% confirmed feelings in the work to be considered semi-canon. If you have to create an essay to point out feelings it is fanon.
 * Fanon: Neither character has shown any romantic interest with the other. They have not formed a relationship.

Royai is also obvious in the 2003 anime. It ends with Mustang touching Hawkeye’s hair and calling her beautiful, in the marketplace. How is that not a sign of a relationship, therefore it is most likely canon.

There is a link at the bottom of the post I created. It's their 2003 duo character song 'Rainy Day No Thanks'.There are extremely flirtatious lines, it’s actually a love song. Hawkeye calls Mustang’s actions “cute” and says she wants to hold him close, while Mustang says Riza is “a sexy lady to escort with a kiss.” This isn't a lie I made up just to persuade you. When I said 'If you translate the lyrics, you'll know what I mean', I meant it. I actually got some of the text from someone's tumblr post, and it's all true.