Evil Spirit Scroll

The Evil Spirit Scroll housed the Evil Spirit that first appeared in the episode "Together Breakfast."

Description
It is a dark purple scroll that is covered in many strange and abstract symbols/drawings that contain dark magic.

History
Garnet obtained the scroll through unknown means, and returned to the Crystal Temple in order to destroy it. Steven seemed interested and snapped a photo on his phone. Garnet said that that was to be burned as well. When being burned in the Burning Room, the smoke of the scroll had to be contained in a bubble. This was done because the activation of it through fire allowed it to take refuge upon organic matter such as the Together Breakfast, and possibly Steven if not protected.

In its smoke form, it appeared very solid, as it was able to be lashed at by Amethyst's whip, and punched by Garnet's gauntlets.

After absorbing the Together Breakfast, it gained "all the powers of a breakfast", including the ability to trap enemies with a thick, sticky whipped cream based substance. However, after being seared in lava by Steven in its Together Breakfast form, it was unable to arise as smoke once more, and the waffle became inactive, giving the impression that it can only take refuge in organic matter once unless being released from, or cast out of it as if it were a demon.

Trivia

 * It was made by crushing up gems for pigment, it was confirmed by Joe
 * When Steven took a picture of the scroll with his phone, Garnet said that she had to destroy the phone too, implying that the image itself, physical form or copy, is still dangerous.
 * The whereabouts of the scroll's creator are currently unknown.
 * This is the only monster to have three forms, inactive and active: scroll form (inactive), gas/smoke form (active), and organic form/Together Breakfast form (active).
 * Garnet did not return with the scroll bubbled, suggesting that it was not being wielded by another Gem.
 * It's unknown what Garnet was going to do with the smoke left in the bubble from the burning scroll.
 * The images on the scroll resemble the art of famous modernist Pablo Picasso.
 * The etchings on the deep purple background of the scroll resemble black light-reactive material under a black light.