Euclase (Temporal Gem)

Euclase is a Homeworld Gem and an original Gemsona made by BlueWhiteLight. As of the 15th of May 2018, she became a Crystal Gem.

Appearance
Euclase has a slim build with light blue complexion, short dark teal hair with fox ears, large eyes with long eyelashes, has no nose and wears a rectangular visor from her gemstone, which is located on the left side of her head. She wears a stiff, circular shawl and wears a teal lab-coat.

Personality
Euclase is described as an intelligent, kind and precautioned gem who makes sure her experiments or other gems' decisions are safe.

Seeing Homeworld as restricted and having no freedom and negativity, Euclase is currently trying to flee to Earth with her friends.

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

Fusions with Fanon Gems

 * When fused with Cat's Eye Rose Water Opal, they form Peacock Ore.
 * Previously, they formed Cat's Eye Apatite.

Trivia

 * She resembles Dr. Fox from the show Unikitty!
 * BlueWhiteLight was prompted to make Euclase after watching the first episode.


 * She owns a flamethrower.

Gemology
Gemstone Information


 * Euclase is called the happiness stone. It increases happiness by stimulating activity ruled by the heart and intuition.
 * The energy of euclase is like a moving river in the way it cleanses blockages from the etheric body.
 * Euclase helps one reach for goals and attain the ultimate in any area. It awakens creativity, and the forces of creativity and manifestation.
 * The name euclase comes from the combination of two Greek words: eu, which means ‘well’, and klasis, which means ‘breaking’
 * Although euclase is an extremely popular stone amongst mineral collectors, it does have a tendency to chip, so very special care must be taken when cutting and polishing the stone.
 * Often times, the stone’s fragility causes problems with its durability. Euclase’s cleavage is parallel to the plane of symmetry, so the stone is most often rendered into step cut and table cuts, with the bluish-green being the most highly valued.
 * Some euclase stones are not as valuable as they suffer from uneven color distribution.