Talk:The Trial/@comment-29005599-20170531214146/@comment-29005599-20170606174728

@Draph91 I definitely remember the placement of gems when they shapeshift, but what im thinking is that because the culprit was facing the palanquin no one else but PD could have saw the front of her body, ergo, the shapeshifting caused an error in judgement. No gem should be on a palanquin besides a Diamond (besides a Pearl, but i'm sure she got off before PD). Perhaps the gems that saw  the culpirt saw only the noticable signs of a Rose Quartz (the big curls of hair, tall/big body, long dress), and light at a certain angle changed her coloring? And again, if the creators are utilizing real attributes of diamonds, I'd think they'd be using the fact that real white diamonds refract light (they "shine" different colors). And since they were outside, the light would alter her color. Yellow Diamond has different shades of yellow going on in her design, as does Blue Diamond. How do you make different shades of white from a diamond? You can't, right? Because it's always refracting light to different colors.