Steven Universe Gravity Falls Crossover
So, because of the new episodes of Steven Universe, I decided to do some Unoriginal Crossover Designs.
Both special cuts of Zircon, Will, being blue, and Bill being yellow, I decided that they would have fled Homeworld during the Great Gem War. Blue Zircon would have been hesitant, but Yellow Zircon would have urged them to follow, mostly because of their love for the chaotic nature of war.
But I decided that their origin would be from Earth. Though Earth belonged to Pink Diamond, I decided that Blue Diamond and Yellow Diamond made special requests of Zircons for one another. These two made specifically in a kindergarten in Egypt. And because they came from the same kindergarten, and were the only two Zircons made there, they grew attached to one another because they were both trained at the same time, but then separated. This did not sit well with either of them. And they were greatly displeased to not be able to see each other very often, and especially because the two had “accidentally” fused in secret.
So the gem war begins, they find a way to communicate with one another and escape to join Rose Quartz and her army. Then they will be able to do as they please, but Blue Zircon’s gem gets cracked during fighting. To stabilize this and keep it from getting worse, a few gems talented with tech, along with humans of great intellect (assuming that the few humans that interacted with gems would be able to provide any insight), created this device and had it become a part of Blue Zircon’s physical form.
When fused the two Zircons were stable as Green Zircon, requiring no need for the stabilizer, but at one point when un-fused, Blue Zircon’s stabilizer was stabbed straight through by the sword of a Homeworld gem, spilling out a black liquid, and then shattering Blue Zircon. Yellow Zircon reacted in violence and was devastated.
When the Diamonds fled Earth and corrupted the gems, Yellow Zircon was one to be corrupted, leaving them in a form very similar to the form of Bill Cipher we are most common with.
Both special cuts of Zircon, Will, being blue, and Bill being yellow, I decided that they would have fled Homeworld during the Great Gem War. Blue Zircon would have been hesitant, but Yellow Zircon would have urged them to follow, mostly because of their love for the chaotic nature of war.
But I decided that their origin would be from Earth. Though Earth belonged to Pink Diamond, I decided that Blue Diamond and Yellow Diamond made special requests of Zircons for one another. These two made specifically in a kindergarten in Egypt. And because they came from the same kindergarten, and were the only two Zircons made there, they grew attached to one another because they were both trained at the same time, but then separated. This did not sit well with either of them. And they were greatly displeased to not be able to see each other very often, and especially because the two had “accidentally” fused in secret.
So the gem war begins, they find a way to communicate with one another and escape to join Rose Quartz and her army. Then they will be able to do as they please, but Blue Zircon’s gem gets cracked during fighting. To stabilize this and keep it from getting worse, a few gems talented with tech, along with humans of great intellect (assuming that the few humans that interacted with gems would be able to provide any insight), created this device and had it become a part of Blue Zircon’s physical form.
When fused the two Zircons were stable as Green Zircon, requiring no need for the stabilizer, but at one point when un-fused, Blue Zircon’s stabilizer was stabbed straight through by the sword of a Homeworld gem, spilling out a black liquid, and then shattering Blue Zircon. Yellow Zircon reacted in violence and was devastated.
When the Diamonds fled Earth and corrupted the gems, Yellow Zircon was one to be corrupted, leaving them in a form very similar to the form of Bill Cipher we are most common with.
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