Agardite

Agardite is the fusion of Sphene, Sodalite and Apatite made by BlueWhiteLight.

Appearance
Agardite has a slim-build with a light blue complexion, spiky blue hair with pointed ears and a point sticking out of the top of her head. She has two sets of eyes, the top left eye being covered by her hair and the bottom set having white pupils. Her mouth is covered by her blue long tongue with a ribbon tied on it. She has three arms, the extra arm having a sleeve and a pointy hand with three fingers, and the other two being similar to that of a frog's. Her elbows and knees have round pads and she has frog feet. Her gemstones are on her chest, right elbow and the tip of her tongue.

Personality
Agardite is described as cheeky and, sometimes and to unfamiliar gems, rebellious. She is fairly aggressive and strong but she has a soft spot for her friends.

Abilities
Agardite possesses standard Gem abilities including bubbling, shapeshifting, fusion, regeneration, agelessness and superhuman strength/durability.

Unique Abilities

 * Long Tongue: An ability inherited from Sphene. Agardite has a long tongue which she uses to fight opponents and strangle them until they poof.
 * Feet Drills: An ability inherited from Sodalite. Agardite can summon drills on her feet.
 * Hydrokinesis/Cygokinesis: A fusion exclusive ability. Agardite can manipulate water and ice.
 * Fragokinesis: Agardite can manipulate shadows.

Skillset

 * Shuriken Proficiency: An ability inherited from Apatite. Agardite can summon ice shurikens.

Trivia

 * She was inspired by the pokemon, Greninja.
 * She owns a phone.

Gemology


Gemstone Information Agardite is a mineral group consisting of agardite-(Y), agardite-(Ce), agardite-(Nd), and agardite-(La). They comprise a group of minerals that are hydrous hydrated arsenates of rare-earth elements (REE) and copper, with the general chemical formula (REE,Ca)Cu6(AsO4)3(OH)6·3H2O. Yttrium, cerium, neodymium, lanthanum, as well as trace to minor amounts of other REEs, are present in their structure. Agardite-(Y) is probably the most often found representative[citation needed]. They form needle-like yellow-green (variably hued) crystals in the hexagonal crystal system. Agardite minerals are a member of the mixite structure group, which has the general chemical formula Cu2+6A(TO4)3(OH)6·3H2O, where A is a REE, Al, Ca, Pb, or Bi, and T is P or As. In addition to the four agardite minerals, the other members of the mixite mineral group are calciopetersite, goudeyite, mixite, petersite-(Ce), petersite-(Y), plumboagardite, and zálesíite.