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1[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' '''[[Characters/StevenUniverse Main Character Index]]'''\
2[[Characters/StevenUniverseCrystalGems Crystal Gems]] ([[Characters/StevenUniverseStevenQuartzUniverse Steven Quartz Universe]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseGarnet Garnet]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseAmethyst Amethyst]] | [[Characters/StevenUniversePearl Pearl]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseRoseQuartz Rose Quartz]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseConnieMaheswaran Connie Maheswaran]] | [[Characters/StevenUniversePeridot Peridot]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseLapisLazuli Lapis Lazuli]]) | [[Characters/StevenUniverseGemFusions Gem Fusions]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseHomeworldGems Homeworld Gems]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseDiamondAuthority Diamond Authority]] ([[Characters/StevenUniverseYellowDiamond Yellow Diamond]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseBlueDiamond Blue Diamond]] | [[Characters/StevenUniversePinkDiamond Pink Diamond]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseWhiteDiamond White Diamond]]) | [[Characters/StevenUniverseYellowDiamondsCourt Yellow Diamond's Court]] ([[Characters/StevenUniverseJasper Jasper]]) | [[Characters/StevenUniverseBlueDiamondsCourt Blue Diamond's Court]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseSpinel Spinel]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseOffColors Off Colors]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseGemMonsters Gem Monsters]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseLittleHomeworld Little Homeworld]] | [[Characters/StevenUniverseHumans Humans]] ([[Characters/StevenUniverseGregUniverse Greg Universe]]) | '''Other'''-]]]]]
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4[[foldercontrol]]
5
6!!Homeworld Creations
7[[folder:Red Eye]]
8!!Red Eye
9[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/red_eye_transparent_6556.png]]
10
11A giant jewel-like eye that tried to crash into the Crystal Temple. It is referred to as "''a'' Red Eye", implying it is not unique. WordOfGod [[http://ianjq.tumblr.com/post/98524123504/fans-have-already-begun-speculating-the-names-of has confirmed]] that it is not a Gem monster and thus by extension is not [[WasOnceAMan a Corrupted Gem]]. In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E44MarbleMadness "Marble Madness"]], it is finally revealed to have been an interstellar Homeworld Gem probe, apparently sent by Peridot.
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13* ColonyDrop: Attempts this on the Crystal Temple. [[spoiler:Considering its role as a probe, it likely did so because it saw the Crystal Gems in the first place.]]
14* RedEyesTakeWarning: With good reason, to the point that apparently [[spoiler:just one is needed to be stationed as a guard to the Human Zoo, a place treasured by Blue Diamond.]] Keep in mind these are just the ''probes''.
15* SmallRoleBigImpact: At first it seems to some sort of interstellar monster that just randomly shows up. Then it is revealed to be one of many drone probes sent out to survey parts of space, which leads to Homeworld re-involving itself in the story at large.
16* StarterVillain: The first threat capable of destroying Steven's home, and the first to give him a turning point in really connecting to his mom's abilities.
17* YourSizeMayVary: When Garnet [[FastballSpecial throws Amethyst at]] the Red Eye, it seems less than ten meters wide, but later on seems large enough to actually crush all of Beach City at once. [[spoiler:The one seen orbiting the Human Zoo is seemingly in between these sizes, about as big as the Ruby ship.]]
18[[/folder]]
19
20[[folder:Robonoids]]
21!!Robonoids
22[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a55726da72833cd0e8784c2a18386adf.png]]
23[[caption-width-right:200:A Flask Robonoid]]
24[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/plug_robonoid.png]]
25[[caption-width-right:200:A Plug Robonoid]]
26[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shattering_robonoid.png]]
27[[caption-width-right:200:A Shattering Robonoid]]
28
29Mechanical drones used by the Homeworld Gems. The small spherical repair drones are called "Flask Robonoids" and giant ones are called "Plug Robonoids". The conical {{Attack Drone}}s are called "Shattering Robonoids".
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31* AttackDrone: The Shattering Robonoids fly around the nooks and crannies of Homeworld, seeking out dissident Gems to destroy.
32* CallARabbitASmeerp: Consistently called "robonoids", never "robots". The latter term is foreign to Homeworld, and so Steven had to explain it to Peridot.
33* CoolShades: By the movie, Peridot has a new fleet of flask robonoids, which look the same except they now sport the same TriangularShades she does.
34* CripplingOverspecialization: The Shattering Robonoids have no way of tracking Gems besides scanning their gemstones and are unable to detect anything that doesn't have a gemstone. Lars uses this to his advantage.
35* CuteMachines: The Flask Robonoids are diminutive and seems to have some level of sentience and independence. Not as cute when they ZergRush Steven to shove him into space.
36* DefeatEqualsExplosion: The Shattering Robonoids blow up when destroyed, including the last one that was impaled by a rock. This seems to be because its LightningGun was damaged.
37* TheDreaded: The Shattering Robonoids are feared by the Off Colors, since these drones are programmed to destroy them on sight.
38* EnemyDetectingRadar: Shattering Robonoids have scanners that seek out Gems. [[CripplingOverspecialization They ignore any other form of life, including full humans, even if they attack the drone.]]
39* FloatingLimbs: Flask and Plug Robonoids walk on rigid cylinders that float around their body which are also fully retractable.
40* HealingPotion: Flask Robonoids dispense an unidentified substance that can repair warp pads. When a Robonoid is destroyed, it splatters everywhere.
41* InTheFutureWeStillHaveRoombas: The Flask Robonoids do miscellaneous tasks, including repairing Warp Pads.
42* KingMook: The Plug Robonoids from [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E44MarbleMadness "Marble Madness"]] are about three or four meters wide with a deeper shade of turquoise than the Flask Robonoids, and have six feet instead of four.
43* LightningGun: The Shattering Robonoids fire a beam of electricity that causes explosions.
44* SinisterGeometry: The Flask and Plug Robonoids consist of a single large sphere suspended between several cylindrical or domelike protrusions that act as limbs, making them seem alien even to the Crystal Gems. The Shattering Robonoids are floating cones with eye-like patterns on the bottom.
45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Shell]]
48!!Shell
49[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shell_7.png]]
50 %%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
51-->'''Voiced by:''' Deedee Magno-Hall
52
53The interface of the Reef, where Pearls were made and refurbished.
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55* AIIsACrapshoot: When Steven lashes out at Pearl and Volleyball, Shell deems both Pearls defective and in need of rejuvenation and ignores Steven's pleas to stop.
56* OneShotCharacter: Shell only appears in "Volleyball".
57* SignificantDoubleCasting: Shares a voice actor with the Pearls it is used to create and maintain.
58[[/folder]]
59
60!!Monsters
61[[folder:Smoke Monster]]
62!!Smoke Monster
63[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/smoke_monster_su.png]]
64[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see the scroll containing the spirit]]\
65https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f294d4c0b36714718186e7cb2cd98ba6.png[[/labelnote]]]]
66
67An evil spirit inhabiting a scroll, which Garnet tries to burn during [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E4TogetherBreakfast "Together Breakfast"]].
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69* AmbiguousSituation: Garnet seemingly burned Steven's phone because even an image of the painting could pose a threat, but it's also possible it was because [[spoiler:the painting was a Gem broken beyond repair, and she didn't want Steven to remember it when he started learning more about Gems]].
70* BrownNote: Even an image of it appears to be dangerous; Garnet insists on burning Steven's phone when he takes a picture of it.
71* DemonicPossession: It possessed ''[[AnimateInanimateObject a breakfast meal]]'' to turn it into a giant [[BlobMonster amorphous monster]] made of breakfast food.
72-->'''Pearl:''' It’s taken refuge in organic matter!\
73'''Garnet:''' [[TheComicallySerious Now it has all the power of a breakfast.]] ''We have to destroy it.''
74* DiabolusExNihilo: The audience only see Garnet show up with the scroll and go to burn it. Whatever it is, it's clearly not a corrupted Gem. Storyboard artist Joe Johnston heavily implied one origin when someone asked him on Website/{{Tumblr}}[[labelnote:quote]]"Well, to make pigments you use [[HumanResources certain minerals]] to achieve different colors. Those different pigments get use in inks and paints... [[UndeadAbomination see where I’m going with this...]]"[[/labelnote]], but the post was later deleted, making it questionably canon. Ian Jones-Quartey would [[https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/1003339000210382848 later make a similar statement]].
75* EldritchAbomination: Appears to be one--its origins are shrouded in mystery and it's such a BrownNote that even the mere ''image'' of it is dangerous, as Garnet has to destroy not only the scroll it's imprinted on but also Steven's phone when he takes a picture of it.
76* KillItWithFire: Garnet tries to burn it in a lava pit to get rid of it while it was in a painting, and Steven does the same when it possesses their breakfast.
77* MonsterOfTheWeek: Appeared in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E4TogetherBreakfast "Together Breakfast"]].
78* OneShotCharacter: It only appears in "Together Breakfast".
79* SealedEvilInACan: The scroll Garnet brought it to the Temple in appears to be a sort of seal. She moves it into a Gem bubble before trying to burn it.
80* SpookyPainting: The picture is like something right out of the Website/SCPFoundation. It's creepy to look at, its origin is never elaborated upon, any image of it must be destroyed as well, screams were heard when it was burned, and it could possess things (such as the breakfast). And if it was made of crushed Gems, that doesn't explain how the image itself is a BrownNote.
81* SuperSmoke: Garnet burning the scroll simply creates a living mass of smoke that then possesses Steven's Together Breakfast.
82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder:Frybo]]
85!!Frybo
86[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frybo_no_peedee.png]]
87
88The former mascot for Beach Citywalk Fries, Frybo's costume was brought to life by Steven to take over Peedee's depressing job. He only appears once, outside of a cameo, but is likely one of the most well-known monsters on the show so far.
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90* AnimatedArmor: Not exactly armor, but it's definitely bulky and huge. Pearl states the Gem shards that [[AnimatingArtifact brought him to life]] are usually used for creating soldiers from armor, not to [[MundaneUtility advertise fast food]].
91* AnthropomorphicFood: Although most of its body is a costume, it made certain body parts out of food [[RuleOfScary it got]] [[ShapeshifterBaggage from nowhere]], growing legs made out of French fries, "bleeding" ketchup when Pearl threw her spear into its eye, and when Steven thrust his hand into it in order to pull out the gem shard animating it, he goes through innards that appear to be made of mashed potato.
92%%* BurgerFool: You don't want this guy representing your franchise.
93* {{Cephalothorax}}: The Frybo costume is a cup with a face and an open mouth the wearer can see through. Once it's animated by the gem shard, it grows some legs made out of a mass of fries.
94* CombatTentacles: The fries on the top of his head are prehensile and strong enough to lift people off the ground.
95%%* {{Expy}}: He looks like a combination of Frylock and Master Shake from ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce''.
96%%* ForceFeeding: How he sells fries. At least he's happy on the job.
97* GoneHorriblyRight: Peedee tells him to make people eat fries. Frybo takes it ''way'' too literally; by the time Steven and Peedee come back, he's capturing people and forcing fries down their throats.
98%%* LiteralMinded: The reason he goes overboard.
99%%* {{Mascot}}: For Beach Citywalk Fries.
100* MonsterOfTheWeek: He's killed off in his title episode.
101* MonstrousHumanoid: He's a living mascot costume that's powered by a corrupted Gem, bleeds condiments and has fries for tentacles.
102* ObliviouslyEvil: He's really just trying to do his job, just not in the way Steven intended.
103* PieEyed: Has pie eyes, unlike all of the human characters, to clearly show he's a in-universe character and a somewhat old-fashioned one.
104* SymbolicBlood: Frybo bled ketchup and mustard when it was stabbed in the eye.
105* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Eventually develops a mind of his own and violently defies Steven's orders.
106* TheUnintelligible: Communicates with a series of nerve-wracking screeches and squeals.
107[[/folder]]
108
109!!Crystal Gem Creations
110[[folder:Holo-Pearl]]
111!!Holo-Pearl
112[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holopearlfuture.png]]
113[[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see her second appearance]]\
114https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holo_pearl_current.png[[/labelnote]]]]
115[[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see her debut appearance]]\
116https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holo_pearl_debut.png[[/labelnote]]]]
117->'''Voiced by:''' Deedee Magno-Hall
118
119->"DO YOU WISH TO ENGAGE IN COMBAT?"
120
121A projection version of herself Pearl created to practice sword fighting. It ends up staying around for a while after Pearl is incapacitated and thus can't turn it off. Later, it appears during training after Connie becomes Pearl's apprentice and Steven starts training more seriously.
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123* AIIsACrapshoot: Holo-Pearl eventually starts hounding Steven everywhere, demanding to battle and taking any movement to be a challenge.
124* CallingYourAttacks: In training mode, it ceaselessly calls out its every movement, which eventually starts to annoy Steven. [[invoked]]
125-->'''Holo-Pearl:''' Parry! Parry! Thrust!\
126'''Steven:''' {{Stop saying that}}!
127* CharacterCatchphrase: "DO YOU WISH TO ENGAGE IN COMBAT?"
128* DifficultyLevels: It has multiple settings, with higher settings fighting more competently.
129* DopplegangerAttack: [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E9SwornToTheSword "Sworn to the Sword"]] shows that Pearl is capable of making multiple Holo-Pearls at the same time.
130* FusionDance: Holo-Pearls can fuse with each other to make a larger Holo-Pearl who [[DualWielding uses two swords]].
131* HardLight: Hologram Pearl's name suggests that she is made of light, yet she can hold real objects, such as swords, umbrellas and balloons.
132* HologramProjectionImperfection: Hologram Pearl occasionally fizzles and shows visual static.
133* HongKongDub: In-universe, Pearl looks to have put little work into the animation for her hologram's mouth movements — any time it talks, its "lips" suddenly start flapping at several times the rate that would match the words and stop just as suddenly.
134* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Hologram Pearl cuts through a massive tree with a ''[[RuleOfFunny balloon sword]]''.
135* LargeHam: In amusing contrast to regular Pearl, her hologram is loud and highly aggressive when prompted, despite usually saying the same thing and evidently even lacking sentience.
136-->'''Holo-Pearl:''' Draw your sword and fulfill your destiny!
137* LimitedSoundEffects: In-universe, the hologram doesn't seem to be able to fully imitate Pearl's voice, just use a dozen or so lines Pearl recorded for it to use over and over again.
138* MorphWeapon: Its projections can include weapons such as a sword (though it's used a real sword as well), spear, axe, and presumably other things as well.
139* MundaneUtility: Pearl summons a horde of them to confuse Amethyst during a high-stakes volleyball game in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E18BeachParty "Beach Party"]].
140** In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseFuture'', Pearl uses it to teach Gems how to use a phone.
141* NoIndoorVoice: Every single line it speaks, it shouts.
142* ObliviouslyEvil: A more extreme version of Frybo's situation. It doesn't really appear to be sentient, being more like a robot carrying out its main function. As such, it was impossible for Holo-Pearl to comprehend that nearly killing Steven was wrong.
143* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its eyes change from blue to red any time it furrows its brow.
144* ReplacementGoldfish: Steven tries to hang out with Holo-Pearl while the real Pearl is regenerating. Amethyst and Garnet think it's a bad idea, and it initially goes [[HilarityEnsues badly]]. Then it goes ''[[FromBadToWorse very]] [[GoneHorriblyWrong badly]]''.
145-->'''Steven:''' It's like Pearl. Look at it.\
146'''Amethyst:''' Yeeaah, that ain't Pearl.
147* RobotMe: A HardLight ProjectedMan that resembles Pearl.
148* SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence: Brick: Holo-Pearl knows nothing outside of fighting and even in that regard doesn't show any ability to change from fixed patterns.
149* StillWearingTheOldColors: The Holo-Pearl made before Pearl's regeneration had Pearl's outfit except with a diamond (Homeworld) instead of a star (Crystal Gems).
150* SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids: It's made for fencing practice, but it's strong enough to easily impale a Crystal Gem (who are [[SuperToughness much more durable than humans]]) and cut down a tree with a '''balloon''' sword. Clearly, Pearl is her own SinkOrSwimMentor.
151* UnnecessarilyCreepyRobot: Its meant to be a simple sparring partner, but very conspicuous shortcuts in its appearance make it creepy. The red eyes, though, are probably supposed to be scary.
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder:Robot Shooty Thing]]
155!!"Robot Shooty Thing"
156[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rstd_3.png]]
157
158A tiki-like drone found in the training cave Lion brought Steven and Connie to.
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160* BuffySpeak: Steven calls it a "Robot Shooty Thing", and this is what it is actually called on [[http://stevencrewniverse.tumblr.com/post/84148454137/a-selection-of-characters-props-and-effects-from the official model sheet]].
161* FeedItABomb: Its weakness appears to be its own projectiles. Steven and Connie are able to defeat it by knocking one back into its spigot.
162* FireIceLightning: The machine is able to attack using fire, ice, and electricity, with its eyes and crystals turning orange, blue, or yellow depending on what attack it'll use.
163* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in "Lion 2: The Movie".
164* SuperPersistentPredator: It leaves the armory it was housed at to go after Steven, Connie, and Lion.
165* TennisBoss: Throwing its own attack back at it is the only way to defeat it. Steven and Connie even use Connie's tennis skills when fighting it!
166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder:Rose's Room]]
169!!Rose's Room
170[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steven_universe_episode_19_rose_s_room.png]]
171->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SusanEgan (Tiny Floating Whale), Grace Rolek (Cloud Connie), various (fake people)
172
173->'''Tiny Floating Whale:''' ''"What do you want, Steven?"''
174
175The room in the Gem Temple only accessible with the gem possessed previously by Rose and currently by Steven. It's filled with clouds that can create various constructs and appears to possess some level of sentience.
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177* AmbiguousSituation: It's debatable if the room has its own, independent intelligence or just manifests Steven's subconscious thoughts. Its copy of Rose and (useless) lock for her key were seemingly based only on knowledge Steven already had about them, and it would be odd for a sapient entity to remember nothing of its previous master. On the other hand, the Tiny Floating Whale had Rose's voice, apparently before Steven had ever heard a recording of it himself.
178* BrokenRecord: Cloud Connie is prone to repeat what she says.
179* CastAsAMask: The fake people the room makes sound the same as the real thing, voice actor included.
180* CutenessProximity: The Tiny Floating Whale has this effect on Steven.
181-->'''Tiny Floating Whale:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97umRMbFRS0 Aroooooo!]]\
182'''Steven:''' ''[{{squee}}s]''
183* ExplosiveOverclocking: The room's powers of creation are mighty indeed, but it's... not advised to try and make all of Beach City within it. [[OminousVisualGlitch Steven found this out the hard way.]]
184* GeniusLoci: The room has enough intelligence to interpret Steven's desires with some degree of leeway, [[AmbiguousSituation but may actually be smarter than that]]. It's also possible that it has little to no sentience on its own, but simply acts as an extension of Steven's subconscious.
185* LotusEaterMachine: The room attempts to give Steven everything he wants and does not like him trying to leave. The first time he was in the room and tried to leave, the room replicated the ''entirety of Beach City'' to convince him he had.
186* LoyalPhlebotinum: The room only responds to Steven, and does jack squat when Connie asks for something.
187* LiteralGenie: It tries to grants Steven's wants, but only by creating fake objects or ''people'' from clouds, which tends to cause more problems than it solves — initially. These cases [[StealthMentor might not]] have been accidental, so it could actually be a BenevolentGenie in disguise.
188* MadeOfAir: Since the cloud people are made of, well, [[ShapedLikeItself clouds]], any attempt to dismiss or destroy them simply results them reforming a few moments later.
189* MissingReflection: ''Nothing'' in the room shows up in photographs, not even the background. Steven tried to take a selfie and only saw himself on a black background in his phone's screen.
190* RhetoricalRequestBlunder: In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E2OpenBook "Open Book"]], before Steven notices that Cloud Connie isn't the real Connie, he asks her "I don't want you to just do what I want." Chaos ensues when Cloud Connie pursues Steven and makes him tell Connie that he really liked the book and he just pretended not to like it so he wouldn't hurt the real Connie's feelings.
191* SignificantDoubleCasting: The Tiny Floating Whale the room made is voiced by Creator/SusanEgan, who would later turn out to be the voice of Rose herself.
192* StealthMentor: While its actions outwardly seem to be fulfilling Steven's wants in the shallowest way possible while [[LotusEaterMachine not letting him escape]], both [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E19RosesRoom "Rose's Room"]] and [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E2OpenBook "Open Book"]] result in Steven learning a valuable lesson from the ordeal — after which, the room leaves him alone. In the later case, the room's representative (the fake Connie) indicates her approval and immediately lets him go after he reveals his true feelings to Connie. It seems to drop the act entirely the next time he visits in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E21CatchAndRelease "Catch and Release"]], immediately providing Steven what he asked for (a path to where Peridot was bubbled).
193[[/folder]]
194
195!!Steven Plants
196[[folder:Watermelon Stevens]]
197!!Watermelon Stevens
198[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/watermelon_dudes.jpg]]
199->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZachCallison
200
201Animate, humanoid watermelons accidentally created by Steven. While they're loyal to Steven, they're loyal ''only'' to Steven, and treat everybody else as a potential threat (with the exception of Baby Melon). As of [[Recap/StevenUniverseS3E1SuperWatermelonIsland "Super Watermelon Island"]], they've formed their own tribal society. By [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E27Escapism "Escapism"]], they've splintered into separate tribes based on following Baby Melon or the Watermelon possessed by Steven that encouraged them to fight Malachite.
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203* ActionMom: One female Watermelon Steven adopts a baby melon with her husband, and is later seen going off to battle Malachite alongside her kin. She apparently became leader of the warrior tribe that split off, with the current leader wearing a similar flower necklace.
204* BizarreAlienReproduction: The adults grow their own children on Mask Island, just like how normal watermelons reproduce.
205* BloodKnight: The plants created by Rose Quartz's GreenThumb abilities are described as "[living] to fight." The melons are no different, although this changes when they have time to make their own society.
206* CarnivoreConfusion: The Watermelon Stevens on Mask Island use the seeds from their dead to grow melon plants that produce baby melons, but also animals like the limbless Watermelon Chickens which rock back and forth. Apparently they [[https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/731851686520619010 taste like chicken]] to the Stevens.
207* CharacterDevelopment: In their first appearance, they were mindless mooks who get violent at anything they thought was a threat to Steven. Their second appearance has them as a more peaceful society who now think for themselves.
208* ChekhovsBoomerang: Two seasons after they'd last been seen, Steven uses the Watermelon Steven to [[spoiler:contact help while being held prisoner on Homeworld]].
209* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Steven accidentally made them by spitting watermelon seeds around and leaving them to grow overnight.
210* FurryBaldness: A bizarre PlantPerson variant: The Watermelon Steven don't have actual hair, just ridges on their heads that match the shape of Steven's hair, but the elderly still have their heads [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/steven-universe/images/a/a7/Escapism_114.png flatten and worn down, making them look bald]].
211* GameFace: They look like fairly harmless, featureless Steven-shaped watermelons most of them time, but when they're provoked, they open their previously invisible jaws and bare their teeth.
212* HairTriggerTemper: They're violently protective of Steven to an incredible degree. Pearl simply laying her hands on Steven's shoulders is enough to provoke them.
213* HeelFaceTurn: In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E34WatermelonSteven "Watermelon Steven"]], they're mostly antagonistic. They've become a lot nicer in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS3E1SuperWatermelonIsland "Super Watermelon Island"]], and even help the Crystal Gems fight Malachite with Steven's encouragement.
214* {{Leitmotif}}: "Watermelon Steven", a retro-sounding piece. Uses more orchestral instruments in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS3E1SuperWatermelonIsland "Super Watermelon Island"]] to show how much more refined they've become.
215* LogicalWeakness: Being living watermelons, they suffer from some problems as a result of their source material. Their bodies wear out quickly since watermelons go bad in about two weeks, and a watermelon bird is unable to fly because its watermelon body is far too heavy.
216* LudicrousGibs: They burst into watermelon slices when killed. The animators were [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/steven-universe/images/5/51/Watermelons_Concept.jpg specifically instructed]] that the pieces [[RuleOfFunny be slices, not pulp]].
217* MadeOfPlasticine: They're fragile enough that they can burst into watermelon slices from hitting the ground too hard.
218* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: When the Watermelon Stevens are going off to fight Malachite, there is a husband wearing a blue tie who makes sure to hug his pink flower-wearing wife before she leaves him to take care of their child.
219* {{Planimal}}: In their second appearance, they are now living alongside Watermelon dogs, chickens, and horses. By [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E27Escapism "Escapism"]], we see non-domestic watermelon animals, including birds ([[RuleOfFunny which can't fly]]) and a large shark.
220* PlantMooks: Steven [[PowerIncontinence accidentally grew them]] by spitting a bunch of watermelon seeds around, which grew overnight.
221* ProportionalAging: In the few months between appearances, they go through several generations, and some have become elderly. Between "Super Watermelon Island" and "Escapism" (about eight months in series), all the melons seen in the earlier episode appear to have passed.
222* PsychoSupporter: These things see basically everything as a threat to Steven that needs to be destroyed. They grow out of it, though.
223* RemoteBody: In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS3E1SuperWatermelonIsland "Super Watermelon Island"]], Steven finds himself able to use AstralProjection to take control of a melon person as he's sleeping.
224* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[Recap/StevenUniverseS3E1SuperWatermelonIsland "Super Watermelon Island"]] shows they've learned to grow watermelon creatures as well, including a watermelon dog that Steven befriends. Even the watermelon ''[[ThreateningShark shark]]'' is oddly cute looking.
225* RoarBeforeBeating: Threaten Steven in front of them and they'll suddenly bare ''[[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/steven-universe/images/9/95/WS27.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20141122022440 fangs]]'' and hiss before attacking.
226* SignificantDoubleCasting: Share the same voice actor as Steven.
227* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Some of them when they're on Mask Island; the females usually wear grass skirts and/or flowers, the males either have none or a tie. They've been abandoned by the time the tribes split apart, save the warrior tribe leader, who still wears flowers.
228* TookALevelInKindness: In their second appearance they've formed their own peaceful tribal society, and have a statue honoring Baby Melon.
229* TheUnintelligible: By the time they reappear, they've developed a language of growls past hissing.
230* WeAreAsMayflies: Inverted; as normal watermelons go bad in about 14 days, Watermelon Stevens have very short lifespans. They go through multiple generations in the months between us seeing them.
231* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Despite being (nearly) sapient, none of the humans or Gems treat the Watermelon Stevens' lives as very valuable. The Crystal Gems immediately smash them ''en masse'' when they start attacking Beach City, and Steven doesn't hesitate to possess one and push their body past the limit ([[AnArmAndALeg dismembering]] and eventually killing them) for his own ends. Malachite kills several of them just for her own amusement, but no one holds Lapis or even Jasper accountable for it.
232* ZergRush: They're individually fragile, but they're able to overwhelm the Crystal Gems and ''Malachite'' through sheer numbers.
233[[/folder]]
234
235[[folder:Cactus Steven]]
236!!Cactus Steven
237[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cactus_steven.png]]
238-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZachCallison
239
240Another of Steven's plant creatures, this time a cactus created when he accidentally rubbed some of his saliva on it. Unlike the others, Cactus Steven can learn intelligible words--or at least imitate them.
241----
242* AmbiguousSituation: It's left up in the air just how intelligent Cactus Steven is by the end. A lot of its parroting during the fight with the Crystal Gems is [[QuoteMine so well-timed]] that one can make the case it deliberately chose those specific phrases to throw the Gems off. However, this is never stated outright, and it could just be mindlessly copying Steven's behavior.
243* BotanicalAbomination: The injuries the Crystal Gems inflict cause it to grow from a conventional PlantPerson to one with warped proportions and [[MultipleHeadCase multiple heads]].
244* CactusPerson: Halfway through the episode, Cactus Steven grows a humanoid body with one pair of arms and legs, looking like a greener and bulkier version of Steven.
245* HannibalLecture: [[NotInFrontOfTheParrot Unintentionally]] or [[ItCanThink not]], it throws off Steven and the Crystal Gems by [[QuoteMine parroting Steven's aired grievances]].
246* ImplacableMan: Injuring it only makes it grow even more limbs and turns it even more aggressive. As Garnet points out, the cactus is the most resilient plant in the world.
247* MiracleGroMonster: Spraying it with water causes it to instantly grow in size. It's not just swelling, but growing fully-functional tissue.
248* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Cactus Steven's final form has five arms.
249* MultipleHeadCase: In its final form, Cactus Steven has five different heads in various places.
250* NonMaliciousMonster: The only reason Cactus Steven started its rampage was because it was mimicking Steven's aggressive behaviour. Once Steven realizes this and apologizes, Cactus Steven ceases fighting.
251* NotInFrontOfTheParrot: He starts parroting back the things Steven said about the other Crystal Gems at the worst time. Some of them seem so [[QuoteMine well-timed]], it's possible [[ItCanThink he's using the phrases to deliberate effect]].
252* OneShotCharacter: His only appearance is in "Prickly Pair".
253* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He runs away from his creator at the end of his introductory episode and isn't seen again.
254[[/folder]]
255
256[[folder:Topiary Stevens]]
257!!Topiary Stevens
258[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/topiary_stevens.png]]
259-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZachCallison
260
261Insisting that he helps people, Steven decides to perk up some dying plants in Peridot's horticulture class despite Amethyst warning Peridot that he shouldn't. The result is that he accidentally creates multiple living shrubs that destroy the greenhouse.
262----
263* MadnessMantra: PlayedWith; they repeat "Steven's here to help" endlessly, though it's not representative of their own madness, but rather Steven's.
264* NonMaliciousMonster: Aside from running amok and breaking the greenhouse's glass after their initial spawning, they aren't actively harming anyone, and do genuinely seem to want to help.
265* OneShotCharacter: Their only appearance is in "Everything's Fine".
266* OneWordVocabulary: They usually only say "Steven's here to help." {{Downplayed|Trope}} as one Topiary Steven is seen moving to hug Steven while crying, "Daddy!", and later another says "We're helping!"
267[[/folder]]
268
269
270!!Creatures
271[[folder:Crystal Shrimp]]
272!!Crystal Shrimp
273[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/csd_1.png]]
274
275Slug-like creatures covered in crystal shards that infested the Lunar Sea Spire.
276----
277* CallASmeerpARabbit: They're called shrimp, but look more like [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiton chitons]] or slugs.
278* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: They're implied to be some kind of AlienKudzu that Gems brought to Earth, but later portrayals of Homeworld paint it as having no life besides gems.
279* KillerRabbit: [[InformedAbility Supposedly]] their shards are deadly, though it's not specified if they're poisonous or just [[AbsurdlySharpBlade really sharp]].
280* OneShotCharacter: They only appear in "Cheeseburger Backpack", though some cameo as stage decoration in ''Attack the Light''.
281[[/folder]]
282
283[[folder:Mask Island Animals]]
284!!Mask Island Animals
285[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fishpng.png]]
286 [[caption-width-right:350:Mask Island Fish]]
287
288Animals living on Mask Island, all of which have bizarre human-like faces. We see many fish, as well as a worm.
289----
290* BeastWithAHumanFace: Their faces resemble "comedy" masks with a GhostlyGape and GagNose.
291* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: They're not seen on visits to Mask Island after [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E30IslandAdventure "Island Adventure"]]. It's possible they were [[BusCrash displaced]] by the [[{{Planimal}} watermelon animals]] that now proliferate the island.
292* PerpetualSmiler: All of their faces are smiling — until the fish are cooked, then they turn to frowns.
293* ToServeMan: One of the larger fish almost eats Sadie while she was walking along the shore.
294* TouchedByVorlons: The CrystalLandscape of Mask Island appears to have mutated mundane Earth wildlife to have bizarre mask-like faces, hence the island's name, and possibly made them stronger.
295[[/folder]]
296
297[[folder:Jungle Moon Aliens]]
298!!Jungle Moon Aliens
299[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alien_regenerador_normal_by_galaxy_agate.png]]
300[[caption-width-right:350:Arthropod Alien]]
301[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pajaro_gota_bebe_by_galaxy_agate.png]]
302[[caption-width-right:350:Small Ball Bird]]
303[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gigante_pajaro_gota.png]]
304[[caption-width-right:350:Big Ball Bird]]
305[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elefante_alienigena_by_galaxy_agate.png]]
306[[caption-width-right:350:Ungulate Alien]]
307
308The fauna of a jungle-covered moon orbiting a planet that was mined out by Homeworld. They're the first non-Gem aliens that we've seen.
309----
310* BizarreAlienBiology: When the beetle-like alien is cut in half, [[WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody the upper half sprouts legs and runs away while the lower half remains dead]], implying only the former had vital organs.
311* BizarreAlienLocomotion: The giant bird blob rolls around like a wheel and can float through a ParachutePetticoat method.
312* CubCuesProtectiveParent: A tiny bird blob that Stevonnie was conflicted whether or not to eat happened to be near its much larger parent.
313* OneShotCharacter: They only appear in "Jungle Moon".
314* ParachutePetticoat: The bird-like alien can morph the flesh on its lower body into a skirt-like shape, and flaps it to float around.
315* ShoutOut: They seem to be strongly inspired by ''Website/{{Snaiad}}'' life forms, having similar beaks and digits and implied hydraulics. The only difference is the lack of penis-like true mouths.
316* StarfishAliens: The ones we see look like a [[BigCreepyCrawlies dog-sized beetle]], a hoofed, humped dinosaur, and a beanbag with a beak and talons on the end of tentacles.
317* SuperPersistentPredator: While it wasn't trying eat them, the bird blob goes to great lengths to kill Stevonnie long after they had left its baby alone. It chases them into the moon base, and some hours later, it climbs onto the dome and starts pecking at the glass. It only leaves after Lars shoots at it.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Caterpillar Aliens]]
321!!Caterpillar Aliens
322[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alien_by_rose_cuarzo_0.png]]
323Organic insect-like aliens native to Homeworld's Kyanite colony, some of which Pink Diamond brought back to Homeworld.
324----
325* BigCreepyCrawlies: InsectoidAliens resembling meter-long caterpillars, albeit very bright and cuddly ones.
326* OneShotCharacter: It only appears in "Change Your Mind".
327* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They're rainbow colored and have smiling faces with big eyes, greatly resembling plush toys.
328[[/folder]]
329
330%%[[folder:Lotus Buddies]]
331%%[[/folder]]
332
333!!"Garnet's Universe" Characters
334
335[[folder:Toon Garnet]]
336!!Toon Garnet
337[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steven_universe_episode_33_garnet_s_universe.png]]
338->'''Voiced by:''' Music/{{Estelle}}
339
340One day, when Steven imagines what Garnet did during a particular mission, he invents this fictional caricature of her to put into his story. Said caricature agrees to help [[ManipulativeBastard Ringo]] get his post as guardian of the Sacred Magic Gem of Ultimate Power back from the Foxman. While she's supposed to represent Garnet, she comes off as more of her own character by virtue of being how Steven views the real deal.
341
342For the real Garnet, visit [[Characters/StevenUniverseGarnet her character page]].
343----
344* BerserkButton: Disrespecting Steven pisses her off enough to fly into an UnstoppableRage.
345* CoolBigSis: How she acts around Hopper and Hoppy, an aspect derived from her real counterpart. Just like the real Garnet, she's also this towards Steven, whom she calls her "favorite person in the world".
346* TheHero: An AffectionateParody of such, since the whole episode she's in is a pastiche of action anime in general.
347* MorphWeapon: Her most-used power is growing and shrinking her gauntlets. While she uses this mostly for training, she's able to use it in a fight should she be pushed hard enough. In fact, we saw imaginary Garnet used this and ''then'' we found out real Garnet could do the same.
348* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Less detail and animation is put into her, and everything else in the episode, for that matter.
349* PowerLimiter: ''Her blocky afro is also a heavy weight'' and her power skyrockets when she takes it off.
350* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: She's bald for most of her story, with her hair being a helmet, but her HeroicSecondWind makes her spontaneously grow a new one ''the size of a small building''.
351* ReadingsBlewUpTheScale: At one point her power level skyrockets so much that it breaks Hoppers power scanner. Shortly afterward, her power spikes again to such an extent that it '''fixes''' the scanner only to blow it up again.
352* TheStoic: Though unlike real Garnet, she more often displays emotions.
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:Hopper]]
356!!Hopper
357[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hopperd.png]]
358->'''Voiced by:''' Deedee Magno-Hall
359
360One of Imagination-Garnet's friends, a FunnyAnimal girl frog who has a knack for explosives, and reading people's power levels with a tablet-like device. She accompanies Imagination-Garnet on her mission to help Ringo.
361----
362* ActionGirl: Hopper's gender is not specified, but probably female judging by the voice.
363* AffectionateParody: Her habit of reading people's power levels is one towards ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' and its scouters, which were used during the beginning of the Saiyan Arc.
364* AndYouWereThere: Indirectly; she's voiced by the same actor who voices Pearl.
365* TheCameo: Appears in the ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' crossover as a character in a ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''-like game fighting Tiny Miracle.
366* CurbstompBattle: when she tries to fight Ultimate Ringo, which could count as TooDumbToLive as well.
367%%* {{Expy}}: Seems to be some mix of Frog from ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' and Slippy Toad from ''VideoGame/StarFox''.
368* FunnyAnimal: Is an anthropomorphic frog.
369%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Hoppy
370%%* NonHumanSidekick: To Garnet.
371* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in "Garnet's Universe", outside of a small cameo in "Say Uncle".
372* OneSteveLimit: Her name is ''extremely'' similar to Hoppy's, to the point that Imagination-Garnet confuses whose names are whose at one point.
373* {{Smurfing}}: Hopper sticks variants of "hop" into many of her sentences.
374* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Her weapons are thrown {{Cartoon Bomb}}s.
375* WholeCostumeReference: Her outfit of choice looks like Frog's from ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger''.
376%%* YouMonster: Her opinion of Ringo, after he says he'll destroy the world.
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:Hoppy]]
380!!Hoppy
381[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hoppyd.png]]
382->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelaDietz
383
384A female samurai rabbit that is also a friend of Imagination-Garnet along with Hopper. Loves to train a lot, which aids Imagination-Garnet when she needs to confront The Foxman and later Ringo when his true colors are revealed.
385----
386%%* ActionGirl
387* AndYouWereThere: Indirectly; she's voiced by the same actor who voices Amethyst.
388* {{Expy}}: She looks a lot like [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo Miyamato Usagi]].
389* FunnyAnimal: She's an anthropomorphic rabbit.
390* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a scar over her left eye.
391* HardWorkHardlyWorks: She loves to train, and is shown training with Imagination-Garnet during her TrainingMontage. However, she gets curb-stomped by Ringo effortlessly.
392%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Hopper.
393%%* KatanasAreJustBetter:
394%%* NonHumanSidekick: To Garnet.
395* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in "Garnet's Universe".
396* RighteousRabbit: A rabbit and Garnet's faithful ally.
397* {{Smurfing}}: She puts "hop" and similar in her sentences, though not as much as Hopper.
398[[/folder]]
399
400[[folder:Ringo]]
401!!Ringo
402[[quoteright:262:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ringo_su.png]]
403[[caption-width-right:262:[[labelnote:Click here to see Ultimate Ringo]]\
404https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ringopng.png[[/labelnote]]]]
405->'''Voiced by:''' Zachary Steel
406
407An imaginary character created when Steven guesses what Garnet's mission was. Looking ''very'' similar to Ronaldo Fryman, he first appears seeking help, claiming a fox used a Gem of Ultimate Power to kick him out of his post as its guardian. After Imagination-Garnet beats the fox, Ringo reveals his true colors as a villain, and powers himself up to become Ultimate Ringo.
408----
409* AnimeHair: He has a ring-shaped bun, which he sticks the Gem of Ultimate Power into to become Ultimate Ringo.
410* AndYouWereThere: It's interesting that Steven chooses Ronaldo as the template for his imaginary villain, rather than a more antagonistic character (such as Lars) or just a random monster. This may be due to Steven repressing his less-ideal opinions about Ronaldo and his crazy obsessions and impulses.
411* {{Foreshadowing}}: When he places the Gem of Ultimate Power into his hair, he sticks the gem's pavilion inward so that the top of it is facing outward. [[spoiler: It's [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E18ASinglePaleRose later revealed]] Pink Diamond rotated her gem in the same manner when she became Rose Quartz.]]
412* GenderBlenderName: His name is pronounced like the Japanese name Ringo (RIN-go, as opposed to [[Music/RingoStarr REENG-o]]), which is usually a girl's name.
413* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Steven just made up this character as an antagonist for his story and didn't seem to bother coming up with much in terms of motive.
414* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Trapped in his own Ringo-Zone by the person he manipulated to gain power.
415* InsistentTerminology: The name of his OneWingedAngel form is ''Ultimate'' Ringo, not just Ringo, and he corrects the trio multiple times.
416-->'''Garnet:''' ''Ringo''\
417'''Ringo:''' ''Ultimate!''
418* KickTheDog: He turns a picture of Steven and Garnet into an onion ring, and eats it, after he beats her down the first time.
419* ManipulativeBastard: He makes up a story to get Garnet, Hoppy, and Hopper to fight for him and get the Gem of ultimate power for himself.
420%%* MeditatingUnderAWaterfall: Mistakes this for a WaterfallShower.
421* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in "Garnet's Universe".
422* PsychopathicManchild: Generally just acts like an immature bully, and wants to destroy everything because he can.
423* PunnyName: He's named Ringo and has hair shaped like an onion ring.
424* RapidFireFisticuffs: To prove MusclesAreMeaningful, he gets into a PummelDuel with Imagine-Garnet and wins.
425* RingsOfDeath: Subverted. He has a Ring motif sure, but aside from when he attacks Hoppy, he just uses [[EnergyWeapon blasts of energy]] and [[ShockAndAwe shocks]]. Some of these can turn people and objects into onion rings.
426* TransformationSequence: When he gets the gem, he becomes Ultimate Ringo in a ''Anime/SailorMoon'' styled scene where he loses his shirt and his apron flips around into a tailcoat.
427%%* WalkingShirtlessScene: As Ultimate Ringo.
428[[/folder]]
429
430[[folder:The Foxman]]
431!!The Foxman
432[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/foxman.png]]
433->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewMoy
434
435An imaginary anthropomorphic fox inhabiting the shrine of the Gem of Ultimate Power. Ringo claimed he kicked him out of the temple, but the foxman was actually the temple's guardian.
436----
437* AndYouWereThere: Not as obvious as Ringo, but the foxman has the same voice and hair color as Lars. The foxman turns out to actually be a good guy, reflecting how Steven views Lars as actually being a decent person.
438* CunningLikeAFox: Averted, he relies more on brute strength while his nemesis Ringo uses trickery and deceit.
439* {{Expy}}: By becoming a friend along with Hoppy and Hopper, they become just one falcon away from forming team VideoGame/StarFox. Though he doesn't seem to have an expy all to himself like the other two do.
440* ForcedTransformation: Ringo turns him into an onion ring. Garnet returns him to his true foxy form by the end.
441* FunnyAnimal: He's an anthropomorphic fox.
442* GoodAllAlong: Initially portrayed as the villainous gem thief by Ringo, he turns out to be the benevolent protector of the shrine.
443* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as "the foxman".
444* OneShotCharacter: Only appears in "Garnet's Universe".
445* TopHeavyGuy: The foxman's legs are short and skinny--not even half the height of his ridiculously large arms and torso.
446[[/folder]]
447
448
449!!Video Game Only Characters
450
451[[folder:The Light]]
452!!The Light
453[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lightbosses.png]]
454[[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see its form in Unleash the Light]]\
455https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/george_6.png[[/labelnote]]]]
456An army of creatures made of light stored inside a Light Prism - or rather, a Light Prism that can project armies of light from itself. They are to obey whoever is possession of the Light Prism, forming most of the enemies in ''VideoGame/AttackTheLight'' and ''VideoGame/SaveTheLight''. Two new Light Prisms appear in ''VideoGame/UnleashTheLight''.
457----
458* ActualPacifist: The first Prism becomes this after [[spoiler:deciding to call itself George in ''Unleash the Light'', and while it actively aids you for the entire game (except after being forced to join the FinalBoss), due to its past as a weapon it wishes to not actually fight unless there's no other choice]].
459* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: It takes Steven's form at the end of ''Attack the Light'' when told it doesn't have to be a weapon. [[spoiler:This is defied at the end of ''Save the Light'', where part of its decision to assert its independence is to dispense with any projection at all. The beginning of Unleash The Light has it take on a unique form.]]
460* TheFarmerAndTheViper: [[spoiler:In the bad ending of ''Save the Light'', Steven's advice for the Prism to make their own decisions [[AdviceBackfire backfires]]. It decides they '''[[EvilAllAlong want]]''' to keep conquering worlds with Hessonite.]]
461* FluffyTheTerrible: [[spoiler:The beginning of ''Unleash the Light'''s intrigue reveals us that the Prism finally chose a name it is comfortable with... That being George.]]
462* IHaveManyNames: Also known as the Light Prism, the Light Warrior, the Light Army, the Prism Monsters, the [Color] Light, [[spoiler:Light Steven]], [[OddNameOut George]]...
463* KeystoneArmy: Creates and controls an army of HardLight monsters. Anyone who holds the Prism (theoretically) controls the Prism and can have it project those HardLight monsters to fight for them.
464* NoBiologicalSex: Not male or female, but more obvious about it than the gems, as the Light Prism and its creatures aren't nearly as humanoid. [[ExpositoryPronoun It's also referred to as "it"]], and not in [[ItIsDehumanizing an insulting way]]. [[spoiler:The Light starts using [=he/him=] pronouns after naming himself George, though he apparently chose to do so of his own accord while WalkingTheEarth to find himself.]]
465* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: It attacks in the first game because [[spoiler:it considered Steven its master and mistook the other Crystal Gems for his enemies]]. In ''Save the Light'', it's been semi-kidnapped by Hessonite, its former mistress and forced to work for her again.
466* WalkingTheEarth: [[spoiler:In the GoldenEnding of ''Save the Light'', the Light decides to do this in order to [[JourneyToFindOneself find itself]], neatly explaining [[PutOnABus why it never shows up in the series proper]]. When it shows up again in ''Unleash the Light'', it has a unique form and name.]]
467* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:The Light was created and lives to serve whomever activates the Light Prism as their weapon. But Steven, after activating the Prism himself, convinces the Light to live for itself as something other than a weapon.]]
468[[/folder]]
469
470[[folder:Fable]]
471!!Fable
472[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fable_su.png]]
473-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NikaFutterman
474
475The main antagonist of the app game ''VideoGame/ThePhantomFable'', who resides in a book. After being found by Steven, she takes his friends away.
476----
477* AmbiguousSituation: Whether or not Fable is considered to be a Gem is up for debate. She does have a gemstone outline on her chest, but [[NonStandardCharacterDesign she is designed differently than other Gems]], looking more like the silhouettes seen in some flashbacks. It's possible she is a Gem, or [[WasOnceAMan at least used to be one]], with the book [[LockedIntoStrangeness turning her into what she is now]].
478* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:She's trapped in the book, kidnapping Gems and living beings for company.]]
479* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:She isn't ''evil'' as much as she's lonely and [[IJustWantFriends desperate to have friends]].]]
480* BlackCloak: Well, dark purple in her case. But it's close enough.
481* EarnYourHappyEnding [[spoiler:Literally. Steven ends up writing happy stories into the book, so that Fable doesn't have to be miserable anymore.]]
482* GhostlyGlide: Fable doesn't seem to have legs, instead, she glides over the ground like a ghost.
483%%* GlowingEyesOfDoom
484* OneShotCharacter: Fable only appears in ''The Phantom Fable''.
485* PurpleIsPowerful: She's purple all over.
486* RealityWarper: She writes stories into the book to trap people in it.
487* WouldntHurtAChild: She expresses concern when Steven and Connie are in danger, [[spoiler:however, that doesn't stop her from fighting them when they want to leave]].
488* {{Yandere}}: Possibly. Though in her case, she doesn't want to hurt anyone close to the people she admires, she merely traps them and doesn't understand when they want to leave. [[spoiler:Once Steven and his friends manage to escape, she kidnaps Greg and Lion to force them back]].
489[[/folder]]

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