Red Beryl (Back Head Gem)

Red Beryl is a Homeworld Gem and an original Gemsona made by BlueWhiteLight.

Appearance
Red Beryl has a pink uniform with the Blue Diamond insignia on it. She has long red hair with a bow on the back of her head where her gem is and wears a pink tutu. Her gemstone is on the back of her head.

Personality
Red Beryl is described as a "sadistic psychopath that was made mad". You meet her as a nice gem who looks after you, but when the moment comes, she betrays you. She does have a nice side to her but she hardly shows it.

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

Unique Abilities

 * Glitch Control: Red Beryl has the ability to glitch surrounding objects for teleportation or simply to warn gems that they are making her mad. She can glitch other gems in a state of anguish and even make them suicidal.
 * Teleportation: Red Beryl can teleport herself and other objects to a destination she wishes to go.
 * Mind Control: Red Beryl can control other gems but only one at a time. She often makes them go crazy just for her amusement.


 * Scythe: Red Beryl can summon a scythe.
 * Spear: Red Beryl can summon a spear.

Trivia

 * She is the gemsona of Monika from the game called Doki-Doki Literature Club.
 * She has a more severe personality of her.
 * She does have a weakness: the feeling of love.

Gemology
Gemstone Information


 * Bixbite.jpg beryl is an extremely rare variety of beryl that receives its red colour from trace amounts of manganese. In the entire world, crystals suitable for cutting gems have been found in only one location, the Ruby-Violet claims in the Wah Wah Mountains of Beaver County, Utah. The Utah Geological Survey estimated that one crystal of red beryl is found for every 150,000 gem-quality diamonds.
 * Red beryl has been found at a few locations in Utah (Wildhorse Springs, Topaz Valley, Starvation Canyon), New Mexico (Beryllium Virgin prospect, Black Range, East Grants Ridge), and Mexico (San Luis Potosi). At these locations, crystals of red beryl are normally just a few millimeters in length and are too small or imperfect to facet.