Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26254640-20150713041423/@comment-26814577-20150725142740

Tom Topaz wrote:

Super Dank Mangle wrote:

KAPompom wrote: Isn't citrine usually yellow or orange. Steven has a pink gem, pink plus purple doesn't give you yellow. Ruby is red. Sapphire is blue. Garnet is Crimson. Red and blue dont make crimson

You are right, but Citrine would be an extreme case. I mean, except in Alexandrite and Malachite case, the fusions' main colors are derivated from the main colors of at least one of the Gems that form them: Citrine's case, on the other hand, seems completely ilogical. From Steven's and Amethyst's colors you can derivate lilac, magenta, lavender, plum, wine, dark pink, fucsia, puck, gum-pink, reddish-pink, reddish-violet, even some shades of red; but not orange and definitely not yellow. hallelujah
 * Sardonyx's pale orange comes from Garnet's reddish tint and Pearl's whitish tone.
 * Sugilite's dark purple is derivated from Amethyst's purple, maybe enhanced by the "violet" formed by the "mix" of Ruby and Sapphire's colors (Red+Blue)
 * Rainbow Quartz's purplish pink comes from Rose Quartz's pink and Pearl's bluish hue.
 * Opal's pale purple comes from Pearl's whitish tone and Amethyst's purple.
 * Garnet's crimson (that after regeneration has become more violetish) comes from Ruby's red, maybe darkened and desaturated by Sapphire's blue.
 * In Malachite's case, I can speculate that Lapis' blue color was mixed with the yellowish tint of Jasper's orange to form a bluish green.
 * Alexandrite remains a mystery for everyone.