No, "alchemised" and "manacled" are not the same. "Manacled" means to be restrained or confined, typically by handcuffs or shackles around the wrists or ankles, physically preventing movement or escape. It is usually used in the context of captivity or imprisonment.
"Alchemised," on the other hand, is not a common dictionary word but is known as the title of a book that is a reimagined original novel based on the fan fiction "Manacled." The story "Alchemised" is a reworking of the "Manacled" fan fiction into a new setting that involves themes of alchemy and magical elements different from the original "Manacled" which was based on Harry Potter lore. It is unrelated to the meaning of physical restraint implied by "manacled".
In summary, "manacled" refers to physical restraint, while "alchemised" refers to a novel title and concept distinct from the meaning of "manacled".
