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13Diamonds are forever, which comes in handy when you want to make someone ''really'' suffer during a life sentence while keeping them ([[CardboardPrison securely!]]) caged.
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15Characters in a Crystal Prison are put inside some gorgeous, colorful and exquisitely cut variety of gem. This crystal is usually made of {{Phlebotinum}} capable of keeping the captive alive despite the lack of air, either in [[HumanPopsicle suspended animation]] or [[AndIMustScream forever awake]]. This [[TailorMadePrison escape proof prison]] may trap them bodily like [[PeopleJars a bug in amber]]; in fact, if the Crystal Prison isn't coffin sized it's going to be small enough to be worn as jewelry.
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17While breaking the gem can release the captive, attempting this literal jailbreak may not be a guarantee of getting the captive out alive. Breaking it could also shatter or kill the captive, or the gem may be unbreakable unless the jailer/creator somehow dispels it. That being said, a prisoner who is pushed into using HeroicResolve may crack open the crystal through sheer force of will.
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19If the crystal is imprisoning a very important character, and if ElementalRockPaperScissors is in-universe at the time, this can get a person or persons from all the various groups to [[AllYourPowersCombined combine their powers into one technique]], preferably in a big Finale or at least a SwirlyEnergyThingy that features PowerGlows, and break the crystalline prison, in a show of DramaticShattering.
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21Contrast SoulJar, where the soul is put in a crystal, BodyToJewel, where the character becomes crystal, or CrystalLandscape, where the character can explore a ''place'' of crystal. PeopleJars are sometimes this trope with "science." Also compare HarmlessFreezing, with ice blocks being the main difference. See also MineralMacGuffin, MagicMirror, PhantomZone and PowerCrystal. Not to be confused with a GildedCage, which this is very unlikely to be unless it contains some kind of plushly-appointed {{pocket dimension}}.
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23As you can see from the example distribution, this is most common in anime and video games.
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31* Lisette in ''VisualNovel/ElevenEyes''. Happens to Yuka later, and for some reason, her clothes are also gone.
32* In ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' [[spoiler:Annie "Female Titan" Leonhart]] invokes the trope and seals ''herself'' in one when the Survey Corps capture her, so they won't be able to interrogate her.
33* In the ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' Anime this happens to [[spoiler: Rin, when he blows his cover.]]
34* In ''Manga/FairyTail'', [[spoiler:the mysterious Lumen Histoire turns out to be a crystal containing the body of the titular guild's creator and first Master, Mavis Vermillion.]]
35* In the Anime version of ''Manga/KingOfBanditJing'', the mermaid that Jing is trying to steal is trapped inside a crystal (in the manga, she is merely chained inside the tower).
36* Although ice is not usually considered a crystal, Snow of ''Manga/{{MAR}}'' evokes this trope by encasing herself in ice when she first appears, and the characters, good and evil, don't want to just bust the ice apart, possibly for fear of shattering her as well. They must find a fire ARM to melt the ice instead.
37* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
38** In the Three-Tails filler arc from ''Shippuden'', the villain put Hinata in one of these. While the crystal substance ''was'' extremely strong, the main problem was getting her out without [[LiterallyShatteredLives shattering her]] if she was even still alive.
39** In that same arc, the {{Anti Villain}}ess Guren's ability is to crystallize anything. This means she can turn people into crystals right down to the cellular level. The only ones known to have escaped from this jutsu are the aforementioned Hinata (who surrounded herself with a protective chakra cloak) and the Three-Tails (a monster created from chakra). She also can use it for protective purposes, like she did to her protegé and MoralityPet, Yuukimaru, to keep him safe from her enemies.
40** It's also made quite clear that she isn't preserving her life by doing this, one of the characters notes that they only have a handful of hours to rescue her before she'll die while trapped.
41* Happened to [[spoiler: Asuna Kagurazaka]] in ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', [[spoiler:during her days as a BarrierMaiden.]]
42* ''Anime/TheNoozles'' has the Crystal Place at the center of Koala Walla Land, which is filled with colored orbs that [[AndIMustScream permanently entrap]] anyone who touches them with bare hands, such as Sandy's grandfather.
43* ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'': After capturing TheHero's mother, Queen Felia, [[BigBad Marder]] locked her inside a multi-colored glass prison where she remained in suspended animation and placed her in his private chambers as if she was some sort of war trophy. She is aware, but she cannot move, talk or even blink.
44* In the Johto season of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'', when Ash and Co. take a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind of the shy Larvitar that Ash has been taking care of, Larvitar's fear of humans due to his DarkAndTroubledPast is symbolized by an image of the poor thing encased in crystal. It takes Ash [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight lots of effort]] to get him to open up.
45* Lorelei in ''Anime/SaberMarionetteJ'' [[spoiler:while trapped in the ''[[KillSat Mesopotamia]]'']].
46* Used ''several'' times in the first ''Anime/SailorMoon'''s anime:
47** In the first season, Jadeite got this for repeatedly failing Queen Beryl. [[spoiler:Later, the people who once were the Seven Demons get kidnapped and imprisoned by either Kunzite or the BrainwashedAndCrazy Mamoru into the Black Crystal that pinpointed their "heritages", but are released by the end of the episode.]]
48** In the final fight against Kaorinite, Tuxedo Mask also gets sealed in a glass crystal by Senishenta. It also happened to him in the ''R'' movie, with Fiore as the culprit. In the first case, he has to be unsealed by the Senshi; in the second, he breaks out when Fiore tortures Moon via sucking her out of her LifeEnergy almost to death.
49** In the second season (plus the manga and ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', Neo Queen Serenity was trapped in a coffin-like crystal during the BadFuture. [[spoiler: Subverted: the Queen had been ''very'' gravely injured after TakingTheBullet for Chibi-Usa during the invasion of the Black Moon Clan. Her wounds and the Dark Energy inside them caused her to fall in a coma, so the Senshi of said BadFuture encased the Neo Queen in crystal to ''protect'' her from any other threats. She's healed and released when Wiseman is defeated.]]
50** Downplayed in the manga and ''Crystal'''s fourth season, in which the Maenaids are first seen in crystal prisons in Elysian...but it's not so much to keep them imprisoned as it is to keep them ''safe'' from the curse affecting Elysian.
51** Used in the fifth season, when [[spoiler: the Inner and Outer Senshi are one-by-one sealed [[MagicMirror within mirrors]] by Nehelenia. When Usagi goes "TakeMeInstead" ''and'' gives Nehelenia a YouAreNotAlone speech, the magic weakens and the Senshi are released]].
52* ''Manga/SaintSeiya'':
53** In the Asgard saga, there's an ''extremely'' nasty version. The God Warrior of the Megrez Delta star, Alberich, can summon the "Amethyst Sealed" --an attack that sends shards of amethyst flying from his body and towards the enemy, encasing and sealing him/her (hence the name) in a shell of translucent gemstone. If they're not freed, victims will be robbed of their LifeEnergy, and eventually become skeletons trapped in amethyst. And the only way to really free them is to kill Alberich himself. [[spoiler: That ''almost'' happens to Marin and later Seiya and Hyoga, and Shiryu has to save them both via fighting Alberich to the death.]]
54** Also happens to Hyoga in the anime, but this is [[spoiler: an ''ice'' prison rather than a mineral one. Shiryu, Seiya and Shun find him, then Shiryu uses one of the Twelve Weapons from the Libra Cloth to unseal Hyoga's body before he ''actually'' freezes to death.]]
55** Happens a second time to Hyoga during his rematch with Aquarius Camus, this time complete with HeroicWillpower and DramaticShattering.
56* [[spoiler: Meliodas]] from ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' briefly gets sealed within a small crystal charm.
57* A frequent tool used byvillains in ''Manga/SgtFrog'' to [[TheWorfEffect nerf]] Angol Mois.
58* This is Hellmaster Fibrizzo's signature move in ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'', whether a coffin-sized one on individuals (like the ones he crafted for [[spoiler:Gourry, Amelia, Zelgadis, Sylphiel, Martina and Zangulus -- and he starts ''crushing'' Gourry's to taunt Lina and provoke her into summoning the Lord of Nightmares]]) or a titanic glacier on an entire city ([[spoiler:like Sylphiel's DoomedHometown]]). It was copied by [[spoiler:Rezo]] in the 4th season.
59* ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'':
60** Washu was trapped in a gem placed inside a closed PocketDimension located somewhere in Kagato's CoolSpaceship. When Mihoshi stumbles into said dimension [[BornLucky almost by accident]] and starts fighting a monster inside it, the energy released starts cracking the gem's surface; once the monster somehow becomes TakenForGranite (and just few inches away from poor Mihoshi), Washu is able to break free safely.
61** Towards the end of ''Anime/TenchiInTokyo'', [[spoiler: Sasami]] is abducted by [[spoiler: Yuugi, whom she's a MoralityPet for]] and is locked inside one of these so she won't escape. [[spoiler: She's wearing a bracelet with a powerful gemstone (part of the MacGuffin), and when it begins to react to Tenchi and the girls's own shards, it breaks through the big gem and Sasami is saved.]]
62* [[spoiler:Kaname Kuran]] from ''Manga/VampireKnight'' is seen in one of these [[spoiler: in the GrandFinale, after he destroys his own heart and falls in a coma. It's actually a case of ''ice'' made by [[AnIcePerson Aidou]] with the intention of protecting his comatose body.]]
63* [[spoiler: Pandora]] in ''Manga/ViolinistOfHameln''.
64* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
65** As [[spoiler: the real Malik Ishtar [[GrandTheftMe "borrows" Anzu's body]] to talk to his sister Ishizu]], he's seen trapped in one of these as a symbol of [[spoiler: Dark Malik's SplitPersonalityTakeover, which also [[ForcedToWatch forces him]] to [[FateWorseThanDeath see his other self's evil deeds while unable to stop him]].]]
66** In the Waking the Dragons arc, the dragons Timaeus, Critias, and Hermos were sealed in crystal by Dartz in the past, so Yugi, Kaiba, and Joey had to free them. Rafael also had a card called Crystal Seal which inflicts this on one Monster and is indestructible unless the Monster's ATK changes.
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70* ''Chroniques des pays de Markal'': The first book in this FrancoBelgianComics series is about a stone with this power.
71* ''ComicBook/ContestOfChampions2015'': Contestants that refuse to take part are held in crystals (which seem to correspond to the colour of the Infinity Gems, for whatever reason). Normally, it's impossible to escape them, but Ares manages. Once [[spoiler:The Maestro]] takes over the show, he throws these out in favour of using cells.
72* Disney published a huge, multi-series crossover that centered on this in its ''Disney Adventures'' magazine. A powerful sorcerer was imprisoned in a crystal and his power placed in the gem's mount. The sorcerer is desperate to reunite with the mount and can possess vehicles and electronics to do it. The series involved were ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'', ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'', ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', and ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers''.
73* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'':
74** This is one of the methods the Star Sapphires (Violet Lanterns) use to recruit new members. The crystals they encase people in brainwash them to become more compassionate and compel them to join the Star Sapphires. Curiously, though they've trapped men before, all have either broken free or were rescued by someone else.
75** ''ComicBook/GreenLanternTheLostArmy'': The local lightsmiths create crystalline forms rather than light constructs using their method of wielding the emotional spectrum. The red smiths kill several Lanterns by encasing them in red crystal, with John managing to break through his before he runs out of oxygen and power to his ring.
76* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': Whenever they're not wreaking havoc throughout Mega-City One, the Dark Judges tend to be contained in special crystal orbs designed to hold their spirit forms. The crystals in turn are kept in a TailorMadePrison.
77* ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'':
78** During ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', this happened to Triumph. He was a hero who turned bad due to a run of unbelievably crappy luck.
79** In ''Justice League of America (Volume 1) #4: "The Doom of the Star Diamond!"'' five Leaguers have been imprisoned inside a giant diamond by the villain Carthan.
80* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'': The [[EldritchAbomination Ogdru-Jahad]] of the ''ComicBook/{{BPRD}}'' verse, are sealed away in hunks of cloudy yellowish crystal floating through an interdimensional void, only able to interact with the world through telepathic communication with anybody stupid and/or evil enough to help them break out and cause TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
81* ''ComicBook/{{Shutter}}'': In the second issue, three rats trap Kate in one.
82* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'': Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles imprison the immortal Mammoth Mogul inside a Chaos Emerald.
83* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
84** In the Golden Age, the Ultra-Humanite imprisoned Superman in crystal as a MonumentOfHumilationAndDefeat. Superman promptly flexed and freed himself.
85** The immortal villain Mister Z collects souls in the gem set into the handle of his ClassyCane.
86** In ''ComicBook/KryptonNoMore'', Superman, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} and Krypto are defeated by an alien force known as the J'ai and thrown in a cell which is a hollow, multi-faceted crystal sphere.
87** In ''ComicBook/WarWorld'' alien overlord Mongul kidnaps Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and another of Superman's friends and puts them inside a crystal cube.
88** ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'': After capturing super-villain Reactron, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} and Flamebird shrank him and put inside a crystal shard in order to transport him to New Krypton where he would be trialed.
89** In ''ComicBook/DeathAndTheFamily'', Insect Queen imprisons Supergirl in an amber-like, drop-shaped orange gem.
90** ''ComicBook/ThePlagueOfTheAntibioticMan'': Superman defeats Nam-Ek by encasing him in a man-sized uartz prism. Since yellow sun-rays bounce off the surface of his crystalline pod, Nam-Ek is cut off from his power source.
91--->'''Superman:''' ''"All I need to do to cut off Nam-Ek's super-powers is mold and shape the glass...to form a giant prism! It'll filter out the yellow sun-rays-- that are present even in space-- and which give Nam-Ek his super-powers!"''
92** According to ComicBook/PowerGirl's retconned origin, she was cast into one when she was an infant by her grandfather Arion to protect her from being possessed by her granduncle Garn Daanuth, which then turned into the symbio-ship that carried her from the past into the present while she ages only twenty years in the process. This was {{Retcon}}ned out of existence by revealing that "Alternate Universe Superman's cousin" was her true origin.
93* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Osira traps Wonder Woman and other ComicBook/{{JSA}} members in pyramid shaped force fields which she then solidifies into crystal prisons.
94* Cristalline in ''[[ComicBook/Marvel2099 X-Men 2099]]'' can produce crystals out of thin air. Apparently she can structure them to allow air through, so when she is in good mood her enemies will be trapped in a block of crystal but relatively unharmed.
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98* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has Demonreach, an island prison designed by Strange and Merlin which is ''full'' of these, with its prisoners usually minimally being {{Humanoid Abomination}}s. It also siphons off their power. According to Strange, they based it off the Rock of Eternity, created by Agamotto, which is capable of producing these at its master's command - and when the Council Elite of Skyfathers gets uppity, Strange, wielding [[spoiler: the Tesseract]], demonstrates just how effective it is. On Zeus.
99* ''Fanfic/ADiplomaticVisit'': [[spoiler: As revealed in chapter 11 of the sequel ''Diplomat at Large'', Grogar the ram sorcerer is encased in the heart of a crystal that's at least a mile thick. Not even counting the assorted security spells as a backup.]]
100* Sassette as a real young female Smurfling was put into suspended animation inside a crystal in ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' and awakened 100 years later when all her fellow Smurfs were now adults and now had three young Smurflings become her friends. Only she was awakened without any memory of who she was before she was imprisoned in the crystal, so Papa Smurf told her that she was created with the same formula that was used to create Smurfette. A few years later in "Little Sister Smurf Lost", a female wraith named Avengelica awakened Sassette's true memories as she was the one who imprisoned the Smurfling in the first place, to be used as a pawn for getting even with all males in the world.
101* Hefty, Toughette, Baby, Babette, and the Smurflings find themselves in one during the events of "How Things Smurf" in ''Fanfic/TheSmurfetteVillage'' series.
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105* ''WesternAnimation/CareBearsMovieIIANewGeneration'' had the characters trapped in a crystal chandelier by Dark Heart.
106* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf - Animation/MissionIncredibleAdventuresOnTheDragonsTrail'': A naturally-occuring bunch of crystals entraps Sparky at the halfway point of the film. He escapes by playing the full musical scale on the crystals, then performs a song he used to play with his mother so that he and the other goats can actually get past it.
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110* Godzilla Junior is trapped in a crystal by the titular alien villain in ''Film/GodzillaVSSpaceGodzilla''.
111* The [[GodOfEvil Ogdru Jahad]] in ''Film/Hellboy2004''. Hellboy shatters the ice-like crystals, partially releasing them.
112* Zod & co. from ''Film/SupermanII'', who got thrown into the original PhantomZone.
113* For the [[JackassGenie evil Djinn]] in the first two ''Film/{{Wishmaster}}'' movies (at least), a gem was basically used in place of the more traditional [[GenieInABottle bottle]].
114* ''Film/{{Zeiram}}'': One of Iria's tools causes a suspended-animation crystal to form around whoever is hit by it. The target is rendered frozen but unconscious until the crystal is dissolved by activating a switch on the outside.
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118* One of the two [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Zelda]] installments in the ''Literature/NintendoAdventureBooks'', ''The Crystal Trap'', had Link being the victim of this due to a curse laid by Ganon on the Triforce pieces (which got Link on a technicality since the Triforce of Courage was in his heart). The reader followed the plot of Zelda on a FetchQuest trying to find the three items that would work together to free him from the curse before it became permanent -- one of the "failure" endings depicted the crystal [[TakenForGranite turning to stone]] with Link still inside.
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122* In the ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' story "Literature/TheTowerOfTheElephant" an evil sorcerer is trapped inside a plate-sized ruby, to suffer eternal torment from an extradimensional being he had previously trapped and tormented for power and knowledge.
123* In ''Literature/DarkLordOfDerkholm'', [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Mr. Chesney]] keeps the demon that allows him to send Pilgrim Parties to Derk's world trapped inside what resembles a clear paperweight. [[spoiler: He ultimately ends up taking the demon's place in the final step of his well-deserved HumiliationConga.]]
124* In the second book of ''[[Literature/DeptfordMice The Deptford Mice]]'' trilogy, which is actually called ''The Crystal Prison'', the spirit of [[BigBad Jupiter]] ends up trapped inside Madame Akkikuyu's crystal ball. Once it's inadvertently smashed though, he's free.
125* In the ''Literature/DresdenFiles'', [[spoiler: Demonreach]] is a prison in which each cell is a crystal. Each crystal holds an EldritchAbomination. The tunnels holding the crystals go on for miles.
126* Prior to the beginning of ''Literature/TheElenium'' Queen Ehlana is sealed in a diamond. This was done not to imprison but to save her. She had been fatally poisoned but the diamond slowed her bodily functions and thus the damage done to her body, giving Sparhawk time to find a cure.
127* In ''Servant of the Dragon'', third book in Creator/DavidDrake's ''Literature/TheLordOfTheIsles'' epic fantasy series, Cashel is served by the demon Krias, who is trapped in a large gem mounted on a ring.
128* One of the ''Literature/MagicKingdomOfLandover'' books had Ben trapped in a crystal.
129* ''Literature/TheSeventhTower'': Some of the seven Guardians are trapped within their own [[CosmicKeystone Keystones]], so their bodies are [[TheNeedless suspended]] in an [[PocketDimension extradimensional void]] but their [[AndIMustScream minds are alert]] and can be communicated with through the Keystone. Oddly, this isn't an intended function of the Keystones, but was done in secret by the BigBad exploiting their magic.
130* Petre from ''Literature/SkateTheThief'' has been trapped in a glass ball filled with blue smoke, leaving him as TheFaceless, with only his eyes visible to people he talks to. [[spoiler:He's in there because of a murder he committed, but "murder" is not exactly the issue; he holds himself responsible for the [[TheLostLenore death of his love]] because he didn't stop her from over-reaching in her study of magic. He notes that all he would have to do to get out is ask Belamy to let him go, making this an example of SelfRestraint.]]
131* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Spren imprisoned in gemstones power the {{Magitek}} fabrials. Of course, since most spren are non-sentient and even the sentient ones don't think like humans do, it's unclear if they care or even notice when they are imprisoned. [[spoiler:This is used intentionally in ''Literature/{{Oathbringer}}'' when an ancient, powerful Voidspren is trapped inside a gigantic ruby.]]
132* In ''Literature/WieldingARedSword'', the Incarnation of War finds a beautiful princess trapped in a smooth sphere. He is only able to enter the sphere as a soul (not with his body) but when he does so, he finds it is a trap by Satan. Satan then brings both of them into Hell.
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136* Olaf the troll was trapped in a crystal in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' until Willow broke it.
137* A variation of this appears in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E11HeavenSent Heaven Sent]]". While the prison itself is a BigLabyrinthineBuilding, the exit is behind a twenty-foot thick wall of Azbantium, a crystalline substance 400 times tougher than diamond.
138* PlayedForLaughs in an episode of ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch''. Sabrina hopes to find a love spell to use on Harvey, but Aunt Zelda explains that love is far too powerful and precious to try to control. Aunt Hilda then chimes in and adds that while you can't make someone fall in love with you, you ''can'' imprison them in a piece of jewelry for a few centuries and hope they'll change their mind. She then shows off her ring, which contains a man from the Middle Ages who remarks that Hilda is "starting to grow on him." The scenario is [[FridgeHorror really disturbing upon further thought.]]
139* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', the Fortress of Solitude had been used to imprison [[spoiler:Clark in ''Blue'' and ''Persona'']] and [[spoiler:Davis in ''Bride'']].
140* An episode of ''Series/Warehouse13'' has an artifact that encases its victim in amber.
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144* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
145** The spell Trap the Soul imprisons the target's soul inside of a gem.
146** Magic Jar has you willingly transfer your soul into a gem or crystal, then attempt to possess another living creature who comes near.
147** 1st/2nd Edition has a spell called Binding. One variation of the spell is Minimus Containment, which shrinks a creature and holds it inside a gem.
148** A demilich can drain the souls out of its victims' bodies and store them in its gemstone teeth.
149** Adventures:
150*** C2 ''The Ghost Tower of Inverness'': The Soul Gem could drain the souls of creatures and store them in itself.
151*** "The Garden of Nefaron" in ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'' magazine #53 has evil psionicist Malakon, whose mind is trapped within his own psychogem.
152** ''Elder Evils'': Pandorym's mind is trapped within a giant crystal made from solidified magic, which will subject anyone who touches it to several kinds of harmful magical effects and then suck their souls in as well.
153* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
154** In the [[AlternateUniverse Shard]] "Gunstar Autochthonia", [[EvilGenius the Magnus]] is imprisoned in a cell carved into Autochthon's Elemental Pole of Crystal.
155** Gods have a Charm, "Chrysalis of Preservation" that lets them do this. They can even imprison ''concepts'' inside their crystals.
156* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': In the ''Mirage'' storyline, Mangara was trapped in amber, as depicted on the card [[http://magiccards.info/mr/en/257.html Amber Prison]].
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160* Toa in ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'' can create or destroy absurdly strong Protodermis by using their powers as a team - even Makuta Teridax can't break free of a prison made of it.
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164* ''VideoGame/BraveFencerMusashi'' features several dozen [[GreenRocks binchotite]] crystals scattered across the game world. Each one contains a kidnapped member of the palace's staff, and can only be broken by [[{{BFS}} Lumina]]. Not only will the freed palace staff be helpful later on, but breaking a crystal will increase your maximum MP.
165* The BigBad does this to your entire party at the end of ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireII''. [[spoiler:TheHero breaks out of it, but this angers the BigBad and he [[LiterallyShatteredLives shatters the remaining crystals]]. (TheHero's EleventhHourSuperpower brings them BackFromTheDead soon after.)]]
166* ''VideoGame/BubbleWitchSaga'':
167** [[CuteWitch Stella]] clears up stages by popping magical, colorful bubbles with her MagicWand. These bubbles contain things like eyes, tentacles, worms, etc. inside
168** Some stages have ''living'' animals trapped inside big transparent bubbles (frogs, rats, birds, etc.), which must be popped to release them and fill the requirements to pass.
169** In ''Bubble Witch 3'', the evil cat [[CatsAreMean Wilbur]] captures not only small owls, but faeries inside the bubbles themselves. This includes the Fairy Queen, whom he locks away inside a special bubble that he carries around [[DownerBeginning right before the game starts]]. If Stella pops the fairy bubbles, the now-free faeries will pop random empty bubbles to help her clear the stage.
170* ''VideoGame/{{Celeste}}'': During the second half of the Mirror Temple chapter Theo gets stuck inside a crystal. From that point on, Madeline needs to carry his prison around to save him (and to proceed, abandoning him is not an option as each screen is barred by a door that won't let the player through without Theo), unable to dash while holding him. The crystal is nearly impervious, blocking charging monsters and withstanding spikes, only succumbing to bottomless pits and when crushed under elevators -- if he dies, Madeline dies immediately as well and the level promptly restarts.
171* ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'': [[spoiler:Schala turns up during the final battle inside a crystal, which is actually the backside of the Time Devourer. Freeing Schala without killing her is how you unlock the GoldenEnding.]]
172* In the DS remake of ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'', this same awaits Schala when you face the bonus boss, Dream Devourer. Additionally, one of the exiles from Zeal, Melchior, is trapped in a crystal on the Mountain of Woe's peak.
173* In ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'', Dusk of Oolacile was trapped for centuries inside a Crystal Golem. Defeating the Golem frees her and allows you to summon her later so she can teach you a few nifty spells.
174* In ''VideoGame/Destiny2'''s Season of the Lost, this is the fate for [[spoiler: long-time GreaterScopeVillain Savathûn, the Witch-Queen, courtesy of Queen Mara Sov of the Reef]]. Interestingly, it's implied the prisoner is partially willing, [[spoiler: allowing Mara to imprison her as part of a bargain, since being in the crystal prison protects Savathûn from her sister, [[WarGod Xivu Arath]], and from her [[DealWithTheDevil worm]]'s rampant [[HorrorHunger hunger]]]].
175* In ''VideoGame/DoodleWorld'', [[spoiler: Maelzuri]] imprisons [[spoiler: Craig]] in one after you fight him in the Crystal Caverns by trapping his consciousness inside the Opal Orb. You carry said Opal Orb around for the rest of the game.
176* In ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' [[GameMod mod]] ''VideoGame/{{GMOTA}}'', you can use the primary attack of Blazter to seal the enemy with a crystal for awhile. [[ContractualBossImmunity You can't seal bosses with this attack]], though.
177* The Arcane Warrior whose soul was [[AndIMustScream trapped within a gem for thousands of years]] in ''Franchise/DragonAge'' comes to mind.
178* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
179** The series has Soul Gems, magical crystals which can be used to trap the souls of living things after using a [[YourSoulIsMine Soul Trap]] spell. The gems typically range from Petty to Grand, with more powerful creatures requiring larger (and thus, rarer and more expensive) Soul Gems. Additionally, Black Soul Gems are made from Grand Soul Gems, and allow for the trapping of "black" sapient souls (like those of Men, [[OurElvesAreDifferent Mer]], and the [[BeastMan Beast Races]]) -- their use is considered one of the darkest of TheDarkArts in-universe. Once filled, soul gems can be broken and the souls bound to items, permanently "enchanting" them with magical abilities, as well as to recharge already enchanted items.
180** Azura's Star is a legendary artifact associated with the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] Azura. Azura's Star is not destroyed during the enchanting process like standard Soul Gems, allowing it to be refilled and reused. It won't accept the souls of sapient creatures unless you perform a dark ritual to corrupt it.
181** Before the development of Black Soul Gems (their creation only became possible as a result of the events of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall Daggerfall]]''), it was still ''possible'' to trap black souls. It just required a bit more inventiveness and special means, as instead of outright ignoring Arkay's Blessing (the term for what protects black souls, that does not allow their use "without consent"), it had to be bent and manipulated. ''Redguard'' featured this prominently,[[spoiler: though not all the souls were trapped in ''crystals''...]]
182* ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerStarResistance EXTRAPOWER Star Resistance]]'': The PowerCrystal encased in the head of the Shakun Star central computer traps an unknown green-haired woman inside, [[PoweredByAForsakenChild the true source of its power]]. Astral Gather spirits her away the moment she is freed from the crystal, taking her mystery with him.
183* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
184** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'':
185*** Five years before the game begins, [[spoiler:Cloud confronts Sephiroth at the Nibelheim power reactor when the latter returns to retrieve Jenova. Thanks to Cloud mortally wounding him,]] Sephiroth tumbled off the catwalk and fell into the Mako pool below the reactor, eventually winding up in the Lifestream. In the present, [[spoiler:Cloud and his party chase "Sephiroth" across the planet, unaware it is Jenova imitating his appearance; the real]] Sephiroth is frozen in a block of Mako, having drifted to the North Crater during his travels.
186*** Sephiroth's mother, [[spoiler: Lucrecia Crescent]], is ''also'' frozen in crystal in a hidden cave on the Western Continent. [[spoiler: But she's there by choice in atonement for her willing participation in Hojo's experiments.]]
187** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'': Once [[BlessedWithSuck branded a L'Cie]] by the [[JerkassGods Fal'Cie]], Crystal Stasis is the reward for fulfilling their focus, in contrast to failing and becoming a Cie'th (i.e. [[BodyHorror transforming into a twisted, zombie-like horror]]). But this also means [[spoiler:the Fal'cie can reawaken them and use them as puppets as much as they want]]. This is what happened with Serah and Dajh, [[spoiler:and Vanille and Fang were originally Pulse L'Cie brought to Cocoon and awakened by Barthandelus as his [[UnwittingPawn Unwitting Pawns]]]]. Ultimately, this also happens to [[spoiler:Lightning, Snow, Sazh and Hope by slaying [[DeathSeeker Orphan]], but soon awaken as a result of Vanille and Fang's double DeusExMachina HeroicSacrifice.]]
188** ''VideoGame/WorldOfFinalFantasy'' have [[spoiler:Hauyn trapped in crystal cage for ''several hundred years'' by Laynn and Reynn so she's stop her from interfering when they try to open the Ultima Gate. Considering what happened to her it's understandable why she has grudge towards them.]]
189* ''VideoGame/InexistenceRebirth'': [[BigBad Claos]] imprisons [[PlayerCharacter Hald]]'s sister inside a crystal as part of the spell he casts on her at the start of the game.
190* In the musical EdutainmentGame ''VideoGame/JulliardMusicAdventure'', the player must rescue a Queen who is trapped in an amulet.
191* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'', six of the seven [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Princesses of Heart]] (namely, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Alice, Jasmine, and Snow White) are sealed in crystalline prisons, with odd black thorns wrapped around their bodies. It seems like the crystals may serve a practical purpose, as they allow [[TheDragon Maleficent]] to channel the Princesses' hearts to reveal a giant Keyhole flooded with evil power. Or they may have just needed to hold them in place to do it, [[WildMassGuessing who knows?]]
192* The entire plot of ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' comes about because the [[BigBad Naughty Sorceress]] [[{{Pun}} imprismed]] [[DistressedDude King Ralph]]. In a prism.
193* Several games in the ''{{Franchise/Kirby}}'' series include [[WorldsBestWarrior Galacta Knight]], a warrior from a time long past who was so powerful that his people sealed him inside a crystal out of fear. Various non-canon subgames have him get broken out to fight Kirby or Meta Knight, usually either ending with him dying violently or being sealed back in the crystal.
194* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' champion [[LivingDream Nocturne]] is imprisoned in a nexus shard when not fighting on the rift. Despite this, he's constantly slashing away at the barriers between him and the outside world, causing his powers to have a slight influence around the nexus shard.
195* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
196** Towards the end of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', Princess Zelda is imprisoned in a crystal as seen in the page picture.
197** In ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast A Link to the Past]]'', this was the the fate of the seven maidens when they entered the Dark World, as they were too pure to change form and thus became imprisoned in crystal instead.
198** Din in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames Oracle of Seasons]]'' is trapped inside one (and used as a shield) by Onox. Hitting the crystal with your sword makes you take damage, so use the Rod of Seasons instead.
199** Like in ''A Link to the Past'', the six Maidens and Zelda are enjeweled again in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures''.
200** In ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]]'', [[spoiler:Zelda does this willingly to prevent the end of the world.]]
201* Elder Princess Shroob is imprisoned this way in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPartnersInTime''. The exact crystal turns out to be [[spoiler: the Cobalt Star]].
202* In ''VideoGame/Magicka2'', Crystal Prison is, interestingly, [[spoiler: where playable Wizards end up after saving the child of prophecy, imprisoned by the child in question.]] The inside is a Film/TheMatrix-inspired white space with some furniture.
203* Several enemies are trapped inside crystals in the Crystal Caves -level of ''VideoGame/MediEvil''.
204* ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'' features Crystal Snail and his weapon, the Crystal Hunter. Getting hit by it will trap you in crystal, and you have to mash buttons to get out. When you [[PowerCopying beat him and get his weapon]], you can do the same to weaker enemies and use the trapped enemy as an ImprovisedPlatform. And if you dash into them, [[LiterallyShatteredLives they shatter into pieces]].
205* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': The final level, made by a civilization that appears to have a better understanding of magic than any other, appears to trap their sinners inside yellow crystals that have appeared nowhere else.
206* In ''VideoGame/RealmOfTheMadGod'', Mysterious Crystals are scattered throughout the Realm, literally begging you to smash them. [[spoiler:They are actually the prisons of [[MemeticMutation bosses that summon demon PONEHS]].]]
207* In ''VideoGame/RuneScape'', the goal of the "Merlin's Crystal" quest is to rescue Myth/{{Merlin}}, who has been [[http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20091029205221/runescape/images/thumb/a/a8/Merlintrapped.png/180px-Merlintrapped.png trapped inside a crystal]] by [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Morgan le Faye]].
208* ''VideoGame/SilentHope'' has the Princess encased in a giant crystal that is made up of the tears she's shed after her father jumped into the Abyss and envelop her. Fragments of this crystal can be found in the Abyss, enabling you to swap characters (and get an attribute bonus based on who's tagging out) or leave. [[spoiler:When the Princess actually died is anyone's guess, but when you defeat the King - who involuntarily transforms into the King of Malice for your fight with him - the two of them pass on to the afterlife after their souls meet one last time, but the crystal and the fragments remain.]]
209* ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', Perfect Chaos was released from the Master Emerald.
210* Starting in ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Calibur IV]]'', Soul Calibur starts using this trick in quite a few character endings where it defeats Soul Edge. The biggest example is [[spoiler:Patroklos, who's in the receiving end after the spirit of Soul Calibur turns on him]].
211* The Unholy Crystal boss in ''VideoGame/{{Splatterhouse}} 2'', which [[spoiler: contains the soul of Jennifer]].
212* ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'':
213** ''VideoGame/{{Spyro the Dragon|1998}}'': Most of the characters are (depending on whether you read the manual or play the game) either sealed in crystal or turned ''into'' crystal statues.
214** ''VideoGame/SpyroSeasonOfIce'' revolves around freeing fairies trapped in ice crystals.
215** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyro'': Spyro, Cynder, and Sparx are trapped in a gem between the second and third games.
216* ''VideoGame/{{Starcraft}}'': While not exactly crystal, the Arbiter's Stasis ability uses the aesthetic, trapping units in geodesic prisons for a short time.
217* [[IronicName Krystal]] in ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''.
218* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' had several Toads and Lumas trapped in crystals (possibly by [[BigBad Bowser]]), and Mario/Luigi had to spin said crystals to set them free. There are also [[TheGoomba Goombas]] trapped in crystals as well. Makes players wonder why Bowser wanted to trap his own minions in crystals along with his enemies.
219* Something of a recurring theme in ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile'' and ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile2Silmeria''; apart from the Valkyrie's ability to temporarily trap monsters in a crystal (ice for Lenneth, light for Silmeria), Silmeria, Lenneth and Brahms all end up in crystals during VP 1 and 2. [[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100722133703/valkyrieprofile/images/thumb/0/02/Silmeria_VP_Lenneth.jpg/569px-Silmeria_VP_Lenneth.jpg Rather like this, really.]]
220* In ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'', a Soul Gem shows up in the last mission of the Orc campaign; it's used to imprison [[spoiler: Grom Hellscream]] so he can be captured without killing him.
221* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
222** Myzrael is a princess (elemental princess, note) trapped in a crystal in a quest.
223** A few enemies and bosses, notably some crystal giants, can do this to you. A few ice using bosses can imprison you in an ice block as well.
224** Warlocks can trap the souls of their enemies in crystals in order to fuel their stronger spells. And it happens to the warlock himself in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18inYNWrsTg this episode]] of "Chronicle of the Annoying Quest"
225** An Archaeology item of ancient amber allows characters to do this, but only to themselves. As one might imagine, it's not a particularly useful item.
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229* In ''Webcomic/JupiterMen'', the second Star Struck monster the Avalon twins face is a ManEatingPlant that's able to turn its petals into flying bee-like drones. These bees are able to shoot their "stingers" as projectiles. Anyone whose skin is penetrated by them is encased in crystal and rendered helpless as the monster drags them into its maw to be digested.
230* Jadis from ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'', entombed in a giant block of glass. The prison is self-inflicted, in order to protect her [[GoMadFromTheRevelation from the aftereffects of seeing the True Shape of the Universe]].
231* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick -1: Start of Darkness'', Xykon traps the soul of [[spoiler:Lirian the druid]] in a gem, and later uses this fact to bait [[spoiler:her lover Dorukan]] into facing him in an attempt to free her. [[spoiler:Dorukan is defeated and [[TogetherInDeath trapped in there with her]]. Since the gem is never mentioned again, for all we know [[OffscreenInertia they could still be in there over a year later]].]]
232* In the ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' arc "Borrowers," Tip finds the maintenance staff trapped inside the living crystal entities in the basement. He gets captured too, but since the crystals are sensitive to noise, they release him when he threatens to start singing Madonna.
233* In ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'', the elf city of Monochrome is trapped in crystals by Queen Cassie.
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237* One of these contains [[spoiler:the soul robot of Maureen Miller]] in ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'''s Crystal Kingdom arc. It was created by [[ArtifactOfDoom the Philosopher's Stone]], which then proceeded to go out of control and turn the entire building into the titular Crystal Kingdom. [[spoiler:Ironically, ''Maureen'' is the one who created her prison. When she died, she saw [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow the Hunger]], breaking her mind. Her son Lucas tried to bring her back but failed because of the damage what she saw did. By putting herself in the prison, she prevented what she saw from taking her over... but it's pretty much impossible to control a Grand Relic, so she almost ended the world in the process.]]
238* ''WebVideo/EmpiresSMP Season 1'': Scott and Gem manage to trap [[BigBad Xornoth]] in one as a SealedEvilInACan, [[spoiler:but it doesn't last when it shatters in the earthquake during the ApocalypseHow at the end of the series, releasing Xornoth once again.]]
239* [[spoiler:Rubirules]] in ''WebAnimation/{{TOME}}'' has the ability to create these, which he uses to imprison [[spoiler:Kajet and the Dragon Bug]] during the climax of the series.
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243* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'': A Psychocrypt victim will have his LifeEnergy in one crystal, and his body entombed in a second. Merging the two will free the person.
244* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
245** At the end of her episode, [[spoiler: Tree Trunks]] ends up inside a gem, [[spoiler: (gem-apple, really)]]. She seems quite fond of it.
246** The Lich is encased in amber as of the beginning of "Mortal Folly".
247** The Citadel uses these to imprison cosmic criminals. [[CardboardPrison It doesn't work so well on the Lich.]]
248* In ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'', recurring villain Mozenrath loves these--the plots of two episodes revolve around him trying to entomb the Genie in one.
249* The hazmat robots -- and, often, the human characters -- in ''WesternAnimation/{{Detentionaire}}'' wield guns that can trap their targets in green crystals.
250* ''WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk'': The Death Song is a predatory dragon that spews amber instead of breathing fire. It uses the amber to cocoon prey, though not enough to suffocate them, as the Death Song seems to prefer live meals. The amber is impossible to break through blunt force or cutting, but it does melt at a high enough temperature, which weakens it enough for the humans or dragons trapped in it to break free.
251* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Twilight and Starlight do this to each-other in their fights in the season 5 finale.
252* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016''. Princess Morebucks unsurprisingly desires to be a Powerpuff Girl and devises a complex plan to achieve this goal. She indirectly isolates Buttercup from her sisters and has a monster [[TwoPlusTortureEqualsFive pummel them repeatedly until they agree to make her a Powerpuff Girl]] [[InsaneTrollLogic "Now that there's an opening"]]. Once they comply, she makes the monster leave and tosses them a Jewelry box. The crystal inside becomes a heart shaped prison for the both of them. After Bubbles and Blossom say that she can be a Powerpuff Girl she plans to destroy them so she can be the ONLY Powerpuff Girl.
253* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': the titular monster from "Jack and the Lava Monster" is actually a viking warrior that Aku imprisoned in crystal thousands of years ago. Either through magic or sheer force of will, he worked out a way to manipulate the stone and form a rock body before creating a DeathCourse in the hopes of drawing in a mighty warrior to give him an honorable death.
254* ''WesternAnimation/SheZow'': [=SheZap=] shrinks Guy and traps him inside a Glam Rock in "[=SheZap=] is Whack".
255* Rhombulus of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' encases anyone he and/or the rest of the Magic High Commission consider to be evil in crystal. It seems to be their method of punishing criminals. Most of these are monsters, hinting at their hypocritical FantasticRacism. The only human-looking one is [[spoiler: Eclipsa, one of the previous Queens who was in love with a monster, and rumored to be TheDreaded. The season 3 finale reveals that Eclipsa's monster husband, Globgor, is also trapped in crystal. His crystal was left in his and Eclipsa's old lair instead of stored with the rest of Rhombulus' prisoners because his immense size made moving him too difficult.]] It's nearly impossible for anyone but Rhombulus himself to open the crystals.
256* During the two-part finale of ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'', many sky knights are captured and imprisoned in a giant crystal.
257* In ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' this is {{Parodied|Trope}} in "Omens Part Two," when The {{Lizard|Folk}} Army uses a [[TreasureIsBiggerInFiction giant]] geode as a TrojanHorse to enter Thundera, having been stuck waiting in there for two days, not counting the trip ''to'' Thundera. One complains to his general about the smell after being freed.
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261* Amber is the fossil resin of ancient trees. Since resin evolved as a way of trapping insects and other small animals (to protect the tree from the damage they do), we naturally find a lot of insects, spiders, etc., trapped in amber. In one particularly extreme case, archeologists found a preserved raptor tail, feathers and all.
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