Hiddenite

Hiddenite is a Homewolrld Gem and an original character made by BlueWhiteLight.

Appearance
Hiddenite has a small-build, being only three-quarters the size of an Aquamarine. She has a light green complexion, green hair with a chunk of hair sticking out from the top of her head, green eyes, eyelashes, a small nose and a green diamond-shaped monocle. She wears a stiff, green shawl with the Purple Diamondinsignia on it. Her skirt and short-sleeved uniform are attatched. Her gemstone is located on the back of her head.

Personality
Hiddenite is emotional and caring. Her emotions are over exaggerated.

Abilities
Hiddenite possesses standard Gem abilities including bubbling, shapeshifting, fusion, regeneration, agelessness and superhuman strength/durability despite being defective.

Fusions with Fanon Gems

 * When fused with Kunzite, they form Spodumene.

Unique Abilities

 * Levitation: Hiddenite can levitate herself.

Skillset

 * Wand Proficiency: Hiddenite can summon a wand.

Trivia

 * Hiddenite resembles the chibi style of art.

Gemology


Gemstone Information


 * In nurturing shades of green, from pale and soft to sunny emerald, Hiddenite encourages growth. It is a Crystal of Evolution, helping individuals to grow spiritually, emotionally, and to be aware of their collective responsibility for the care of the Earth. It supports new beginnings and focusing on the present, relinquishing injustices of the past or anxieties for the future. [Eason, 273][Hall, 165][Ahsian, 201]


 * Hiddenite is the yellow-green to green variety of the silicate, Spodumene, and is named for William Earl Hidden who discovered it in 1879 in Alexander County, North Carolina, USA. The town there was later renamed Hiddenite, for the mineral, and its mines are still active today. Hiddenite, also referred to as Green Kunzite or Lithia Emerald, has a glassy transparency, and forms in prismatic crystals in pegmatite veins. It is highly pleochroic, shifting in color from near colorless to pale green or yellow-green to emerald green. Though its perfect cleavage makes cutting difficult, it can be faceted into beautiful gems.


 * In addition to Hiddenite, the green Kunzite, Spodumene also forms naturally as colorless, pink, lilac, and yellow crystals. The transparent pink to violet variety is known as Kunzite (See the Kunzite page), while the colorless to light yellow variety is known as Triphane, or Spodumene. (See the Spodumene page.) Genuine Kunzites are quite pale in color, with natural darker shades being higher in value. There are some heat-enhanced varieties on the market. All Kunzite is prone to fading in direct sunlight.