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Yang Xiao Long ([personal profile] nailed_it) wrote in [community profile] crystalclods2016-05-16 06:50 pm

Fusion Brainstorming Meme



It's been how long since we've had one of these? Too long!




For those who need a quick refresher on fusions, Steven Universe and the Classroom Gems have got you covered!
Just click the link to watch the video and learn all about the wonderful world of gem fusion!


So go! Talk about all the fun, awesome, horrible things your character can get up to as part of a fusion! Pick out or suggest gems! Figure out what they'd look, act, or even sound like! Shenanigans!!

Just copy the code below to get started!! Or don't and be a rebel, who cares let's talk FUSIONS!

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[personal profile] fixi 2016-05-21 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Man I completely forgot about choosing a gem. Uhhhh let's seeeeee

/googles agate

Okay, so, staying within agate relatives would be fitting, because quartz = punching things.

Petoskey stones are agatized coral and the name they're derived from means "rising sun".

Blaaarf there's a couple of really cool and gorgeous red-orange agate varieties associated with water features but they have boring names like "Lake Superior stone" and "Patuxent River stone"

Fulgurite is a cool concept but lightning isn't quite fire and also it looks like a poop.

....Lechatelierite is similarly produced by the melting of quartz sand at REALLY UNCOMFORTABLY HIGH TEMPERATURES, often as a result of meteorites (falling stars). It looks less like a poop. Downside: I do not know how to pronounce that.

Trinitite is even more metal, being the result of sand melted by nuclear bomb tests. It does not look at all like a poop and is actually rather pretty. There's a slightly more yellow version available though that being an example of trinitite is very mmineralogically dubious but haha this is RP who cares.
Edited 2016-05-21 01:56 (UTC)