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  1. Human versions of the "Homeworld Trio" (Lapis, Jasper, and Peridot) by Rebecca Sugar. "Can't Go Back" art by Miki Brewster. 2015 conceptual sketch of Lapis' and Blue Diamond's standoff by Joe Johnston. Lapis's new form early concept by Rebecca Sugar.

  2. An old work from late 2019. A digital watercolour fanart of Lapis Lazuli from Steven Universe Characters and designs belong to Rebecca Sugar

  3. Lapis's simplistic design, seen in Amethyst's part of " Happily Ever After " from Steven Universe: The Movie. Lapis in Unleash the Light. Lapis' previous reformation as seen in Unleash the Light. Lapis Lazuli's "Bob" look as seen in Unleash the Light. Lapis' design on the world map in Unleash the Light.

    • The Origin Story of Ruby and Sapphire
    • Rose Quartz and Pearl
    • Stevonnie
    • Toxic Relationships
    • Polyamory

    Through sci-fi world building, Sugar and her writing team like to play with “fusion.” For the uninitiated, fusion is an ability where two or more Gems—humanoid aliens—can combine their bodies and personalities to generate a larger and more powerful form. Fusion requires an amount of emotional connection, allowing the writers to use fusion as a devi...

    Rose Quartz and Pearl are two female aliens of two different classes: One’s a leader, and the other a handmaiden. In particular, Rose is coded as pansexual, as she experiments with romances with Pearl and human men and women alike. While Pearl and Rose do not have a permanent fusion like Garnet, they do partake in a romantic fusion form by performi...

    In Season 1’s “Alone Together,” Steven and his human friend Connie fuse into a form called “Stevonnie”, who goes by the gender-neutral “they/them” pronouns. In their debut episode, Stevonnie gallivants off to explore the physicality of their form and expresses both exhilaration and trepidation over navigating this new body. Human women and men alik...

    In contrast to its portraits of healthy fusions and relationships, “Steven Universe” does not shy away from depicting a toxic relationship between two females. One of Steven’s allies, Lapis Lazuli, is forced to fuse with an antagonistic Gem, the bullying Jasper. The fusion takes a toll on Lapis’s mental state. She is haunted by the relationship, ev...

    In the early part of Season 5, “Off Colors” introduces Steven to a gang of colorful Gems (though stigmatized as “off colors” due to abnormalities) cast out of their society. One gang member is a fusion consisting of six Gems who calls themselves “Fluorite.” Fluorite is affirmed to be symbolic of a polyamorous relationship, as cemented by this line,...

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  5. Lapis 💧. Cartoon Network. Fan Art. Character Design. Animation. Sketches. Rebecca Sugar Art. Steven Universe Gem. Greg Universe. Steven. ZOE B. 225 followers. Comments. No comments yet! Add one to start the conversation. Jun 17, 2019 - 212K likes, 1,452 comments - rebeccasugar on May 7, 2019: "Lapis 💧"

  6. May 16, 2016 · Thanks to an exclusive clip and some intel from show creator Rebecca Sugar, EW has learned that this Thursday’s new episode is going to focus on the character of Lapis Lazuli, who is newly...

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