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Kunzite is a gem OC, by Falling Stars. She is a gem scientist.

Appearance[]

Kunzite has the colors of her respective gemstone. She has messy and wavy hair that reaches to her waist. She is a little taller than the average gem height. While she is not in her scientist uniform, she wears a pink dress tied with a purple sash that reaches to her knees.

When she is in her scientist uniform, she wears a white lab coat and a pink- purple shirt with jeans. She has a fake kunzite gemstone attached to her coat pocket. She has lavender eyes.

Personality[]

Kunzite is quite a serious person, although she can very random at times. However, deep down inside, she can be caring.

Despite that, she often thinks of herself first. She can be weird and creepy at times. She is also very intelligent.

However, when out of her series, for example roleplays, she can be really random and her persona changes to some degre, but still has the caring and intelligence aspect.

Backstory[]

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Abilities[]

Unique Abilities[]

Flight: Kunzite can also summon large wings that give her the ability to fly. She can summon these at anytime, although they disappear when in extremely small spaces.

Electrokinesis: Kunzite can manipulate electricity, being able to destroy tech devices, shoot lightning bolts, etc.

Relationships[]

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Trivia[]

  • The original Kunzite is very different from the current Kunzite. For example, Kunzite was supposed to be Yandere.
  • Kunzite's favorite food is sushi and clam chowder.
  • Her mental fear is being buried alive, although she doesn't worry about this a lot.
  • She currently has no romantic interest with anyone.
  • Kunzite is not inspired or based off of anyone or anything.

Gemology[]

  • Kunzite is part of the spodumene group along with hiddenite.
  • It gets it's soft pink hues from minute manganese impurities.
  • Kunzite can and will often have its colours fade if put in direct sunlight.
  • Kunzite can be referred to as a "young" gemstone as it has only been used and documented in recent years, 1902 to be exact.
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