(It’s also possible that the door needs to represent the Gems, not the fusion, to work. Garnets existence is thus a personification of Ruby and Sapphires loving relationship - she describes herself as 'a conversation' and 'made of love' - and her. In the first-season finale 'Jail Break', it is revealed that Garnet is a fusion of two smaller Gems named Ruby and Sapphire. She was a Homeworld Commander during the Rebellion and was the superior of Nephrites crew. Garnet has three eyes, over which she wears a visor. Did Ruby and Sapphire need to spend time unlearning an internalized hatred for fusion? Or had they simply not fallen in love until after the war? If the latter is the case, is it possibly because they had a Homeworld-instilled aversion to emotional closeness? Main Garnets Hessonite - The main antagonist of Save the Light.
It seems that at the time the temple was built, Ruby and Sapphire had not yet permanently fused. I find it curious that the temple, which was built for the surviving Crystal Gems after the war, does not seem to have been built to accommodate Garnet. But the stones in the temple represent Ruby and Sapphire in their unfused forms. bad I knew it must be Homeworld trying to grab her but she ran away before they could none. When fused, the color of Ruby and Sapphire’s gems change, and both become purple/maroon. No Garnet dont think that she cant like you your a monster. She also appeared in both aftermath film and the limited sequel series. Unlike most of the Crystal Gems, Garnet is the fusion between Ruby and Sapphire.
#HOMEWORLD GARNET TV#
The stones in the temple door represent Ruby and Sapphire respectively, not Garnet. Gem Homeworld (Origin) Planet Earth (Present) Back-Story: Garnet was has originally appeared in the TV series: Steven Universe. Something that I don’t think ever really gets addressed is this: One thing that’s still a mystery to me is what affect this has had on Garnet in her past. But apparently, Garnet is “unfree” to live as a permanent fusion there. We still don’t know if it’s becasue Homeworld is opposed to emotional closeness, or thinks fusion is vulgar, or what. Dibujos Steven Universe Granate Inspiracin. A second era, 'Era Two' is marked with the absence of Pink Diamond, the insignia used on Homeworld structures to refer to this era uses the. Homeworld Garnet Dibujos, Steven Universe, Granate, Inspiracin. (Arizona), South Africa, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Myanmar (Burma).
This is marked on structures built around this time with the four diamond insignia of Homeworld. Garnets range from a 7.0 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness and are found in the U.S. Rather, Homeworld either seems to think that the only use for fusion is increased strength/size, or possibly that fusion is an abomination altogether (which is possibly why they created the Cluster: to show the CGs how horrible fusion is “ punishment for the rebellion,” as Sapphire said).Įither way, Homeworld is not down with fusion. Homeworld Gems refer to the time when there were four Diamonds in the Great Diamond Authority as 'Era One'.
Her views seem to be starkly in contrast with how the Crystal Gems view fusion: to quote Pearl, “ The ultimate connection between Gems,” and a metaphor for a romantic/sexual (depending on how you interpret it) relationship.Īccording to Garnet (under Ruby’s influence), Homeworld doesn’t value the emotional connection of fusion. She calls Garnet a “ shameless display” in The Return and reiterates her feelings in Jail Break I mean, we’ve heard what Jasper has to say about it: They use it to say if a Gem is low-ranked or high-ranked in the Homeworld society, and how. But in Steven Universe, the Crewniverse might use the mohs scale for something else. Not much to say, so lets just get into it: First of all, what is a mohs scale A mohs scale is basically a thing used to rank how much a gemstone is hard, from 1 to 10. It makes me wonder just how opposed to fusion Homeworld really is. Heeey So uh, this is my first theory on the wiki.
#HOMEWORLD GARNET FREE#
“I will fight for the place that I’m free to live together and exist as me.”
#HOMEWORLD GARNET INSTALL#
Here we are in the future! Let me just save this Hey, any idea what Amethyst is up to? I have every idea what everyone is up to You'll find her if you head to Little Homeworld Take the warp! Woah! Careful dude! Pew pew! One, two, three, hah! Thanks, Amethyst! Steven! You're just in time! We're about to install the new warp Which means Little Homeworld is 83.7 percent complete! Only 83.The extended opening killed me, but the thing that caught my attention most is what Garnet sang in her solo.