Russell Tringham

Russell Tringham (ラッセル・トリンガム, Rasseru Toringamu) and his younger brother Fletcher are the sons of the famed alchemist Nash Tringham. Their characters are adapted to the 2003 anime from the light novel The Land of Sand, rather than the manga. They seek to complete their father's research with a substance known as red water, a toxic liquid with alchemical properties. To help them in this endeavour they impersonate the Elric brothers to gain access to resources and locations reserved for State Alchemists. While Fletcher is reluctant to do this, Russell insists that nobody will mind. They are almost executed towards the end of the anime for doing this, and after being saved they try to help Ed find out about the homunculi. The brothers are seen in the credits, still studying their alchemy. Although Edward and Russell fight near constantly, Fletcher and Alphonse are able to get along. The two Tringham brothers tend to utilize alchemy involving plants.

Appearance
Russell has a mid-teenage like appearance, with white skin, grey eye irises, short cropped blond hair, thin blond eyelashes, wears a long-sleeved collared shirt with suspenders and dark pants.

Personality
Russell has a cocky and a headstrong demeanor. Challenging Edward Elric to a match after about mistaking his "younger brother" for the "older brother". And resulting in a fight in-between the two.

Powers and Abilities
Russell (like Edward Elric), has the ability to make transmutation circles without the use of his hands. This is due to the fact he possesses a philosopher stone derivative made from Red water.

Trivia

 * Russell's design was based upon the appearance of the late film actor River Phoenix, as noted in the back of one of the light novels in which he makes his first appearance.
 * A small joke made in the series was that, despite the fact that he is a year younger than Edward, he was still noticeably taller.
 * Even though Al and Fletcher get along extremely well (due to their kind, soft demeanour), Ed and Russell were initially hostile towards one another (due to their cocky, headstrong demeanour), which results in the Tringhams and Elrics mirroring one another.