Blue Coral (Sternum Gem)

Blue Coral is a Homeworld Gem and a original character made by BlueWhiteLight.

Appearance
TBA

Personality
Nothing is known about her personality yet.

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

Unique Abilities

 * Spear: Blue Coral can summon spears and throw them at opponents accurately with strength.

Gemology
Gemstone Information
 * Precious Coral is a gemstone quality variety of natural coral, closely related to reef-building 'stony' coral. Precious coral is a deep water coral that forms in rocky seabeds with low levels of sedimentation, typically in dark environments of over 500 feet deep, including caverns and crevices. Precious coral is slowly built by very small marine animals known as coral polyps. These tiny, soft-bodied creatures form with minute, hard shells that accumulate as the colony grows. Over time, the colony begins to form complex branches and skeletal structures composed of hardened calcium carbonate, and colored by carotenoid pigments. These biological formations grow very slowly, often as little as just 1 millimeter per year, ranging in size from small, hand-sized structures to enormous coral reefs.
 * Most coral gemstones available today are varieties of Corallium rubrum, a very specific pink to red colored species of the coral genus. In the trade, Corallium rubrum is sometimes referred to as 'noble coral' and is considered to be the most desirable type of coral for jewelry. Noble coral also includes the popular 'angel skin coral', a pink to salmon colored coral. Corallium rubrum, along with fossil coral, agatized, coral sand and coral fragments are not regulated or protected from international trade, meaning that they can be imported and exported to most countries without permits. However, coral of Hawaiian origin is protected under the Lacey Act and cannot be harvested and exported from the USA. Other types of regulated coral (mostly from China and Hawaii) include Corallium japonicum, Corallium elatius, Corallium secundum and Antipathes grandis. Although these may require permits for international trade, they can usually be traded domestically.