![]() ![]() The psychotic Malachite looks like some mythological centaur-esque beast, with four eyes, and four arm-like legs in addition to two regular arms.The more feral Sugilite is a monstrous brute with four arms, five eyes, and a mouth full of fangs.Sardonyx has two pairs of eyes (one of which sticks outside her head into her hairline) and arms (one of which is on her torso), but is otherwise quite humanoid.Rainbow Quartz has two pairs of eyes, but the normal number of arms and legs.Opal has four thin arms, separating at the shoulder.Malachite) will look much more horrific, due to the Gems involved not being in harmony with each other. And it seems like an unwilling fusion (i.e. ![]() Garnet, who looks almost totally normal with the exception of a third eye). Sugilite, who is actually a fusion of three Gems, not two) makes a fusion look more inhuman than one which only involves two Gems (i.e. ![]() The only really hard and fast rules seem to be that having more Gems involved (i.e. odd, in this case, as combinations of certain Gems can either end up looking relatively human, or completely monstrous. On the other end of the scale, there's Fluorite, who's even less humanoid than Malachite, but only for being made of six Gems the relationship between the six is stable and healthy, and as a result, she's far more cuddly in appearance. Her components are using each other for selfish gain - Jasper is just using Lapis for the power boost, and Lapis is using the fusion to take control of and imprison Jasper. The antagonistic fusion Malachite is barely even humanoid, with a second torso where her hips should be, two independently-operating sets of eyes, and four extra arms that serve as legs. All of the Crystal Gems together, including Rose Quartz or Steven, form into Obsidian, who manages to be beautiful and scary at the same time due to looking like an eight-armed volcano goddess. ![]() Alexandrite, while more "balanced" than Sugilite, is still a bizarre-looking mess, which makes sense as she's all three Crystal Gems trying to act as one. Stable, heroic fusions like Opal and Garnet have relatively few extra features that mesh harmoniously with the rest of their appearance, while Sugilite, a destructive and potentially dangerous fusion, is more beastly in form, boasting five eyes, pronounced fangs, and two sets of arms that blend at the shoulder. Beauty Equals Goodness: Fusions sometimes have extra features from being composed of two people, but how neatly they come together seems indicative of the health of the relationship.Garnet even describes herself as being made of love. Anthropomorphic Personification: A fusion is a living embodiment of two Gems' relationship, positive or negative.All Your Powers Combined: Fusions possess the powers and knowledge of their component parts and can mix them in unique ways.Pearl also became addicted to fusing with Garnet, even going as far as to intentionally and repeatedly create a situation which would require Sardonyx's abilities. Both Lapis and Jasper developed some measure of addiction to being Malachite despite how much they loathed one another (in fact, in Lapis's case, it was because of it), with Jasper being much worse. This effect seems to be greatly amplified if the motivation for fusing was selfish on the part of their components. Addictive Magic: Fusion can be addictive for the Gems involved as they receive the enhanced attributes of their partners (strength, confidence, power, precision, and others), and can make the Gem crave more opportunities if misused.Said fusions have a mix of personality traits from the component Gems. Left to right: Opal, Sugilite, Garnet, Stevonnie, and Smoky Quartz, with their components below.Gems can fuse together in order to take stronger forms. ![]()
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