@quartzlittlegem
@torusauza
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpUVWusmmavAF_WT0f2l_7g/featured Sunrise Quartz
@quartzlittlegem
@emgl2008
@citrinofull
@sweetart-uwu
David Created by: @citrinofull

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@quartzlittlegem
@torusauza
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpUVWusmmavAF_WT0f2l_7g/featured Sunrise Quartz
@quartzlittlegem
@emgl2008
@citrinofull
@sweetart-uwu
David Created by: @citrinofull
“Great to see you again...”
Azurite
The second Galactic Gem to be remade...
After the invasion of the Galactic Gems base, Azurite was poofed and his gem was sent into space. Azurite’s gem had landed on an abandoned Blue Diamond moon base. Using the navigation system, he tried to find a way back to earth. Azurite, ecstatic that he had finally found the coordinates back to his base, built a small ship using the moon base’s resources and began to travel back to earth, but another gem had other plans...
Jade
you will not destroy our planet
Galactic Gems
Meet Espectrolite, a strange jewel that has been altered with rare experiments. Will this new ally for the galactic? Learn this and much more in the upcoming "Broken Stars" comic. -There is no definitive date on which the comic will come out, but it is very likely to be this year- -Information about Galactic Gems in the coming days- @torusauza @quartzlittlegem @citrinofull @sweetart-uwu @emgl2008
Here we are some of us soon there will be a new member
✡new post✡
lapis lazuli was a galactic gem until she became pregnant with alex and left her physical form,next to his father apolo/Mr. Pope (affectionate nickname)
Here a drawing made by a member of our group "la chancla" I hope you like it.
Planet Luminara dazzles from space with its swirling, misty atmosphere above a surface shimmering with hues of violet and azure. The planet, slightly smaller than Earth, reflects sunlight with an extraordinary intensity due to its unique iridescent crystal sands, visible even from orbit. The surface, dominated by vast deserts of these shimmering sands, scatters light in spectra that paint the landscape in a riot of color—peacock blues, vibrant purples, and deep magentas. Remarkable weather patterns result from the high albedo of these sands, creating dynamic, fast-moving storm systems that frequently traverse the planet. The atmosphere itself, rich in silicate particles, enhances the spectacular optical phenomena, including frequent brilliant auroras that illuminate the sky in a cascade of radiant colors. Luminara's environment, though adorned in beauty, is devoid of liquid water, suggesting that life, if it exists, would have adapted uniquely to these mesmerizing yet harsh conditions.