<div class="quote"><i>Dough Brown wrote:
<div class="quote">Owenbretts wrote:
<div class="quote">Dough Brown wrote:
<div class="quote">Owenbretts wrote:
<div class="quote">Dough Brown wrote:
<div class="quote">Owenbretts wrote:
<div class="quote">Dough Brown wrote:
<div class="quote">Owenbretts wrote:
If you look closely when she defuses, you can see thier (Ruby and Sapphire's) sillouets. There have been pictures on multiple pag</i></div>
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they managed to fuse while unfusing then :'D </div>They were torn apart but came back together before anyone could notice</div>that's what i meant by my reply, yeah. that is just, like, TOO fast? maybe it was like in the situation with malachite (jasper tried to unfuse, but lapis didn't let her), maybe, they desired to stay fused after the moment when alexandrite splits up or something</div>They have like the fastest fusion dance, I guest it can be like Amethyst regenerating fast</div>could be like that, too! since sapphire has super speed ability (though i'm not sure if this helps) why not. but what about sugilite then? they've been injuried and lost a lot of energy being fused as sugilite, that might not work. </div>Garnet is stronger than the average gem, also Ruby and Sapphire love and need to be together transends thier physical form to a point where being together is like blinking, sometimes they just fuse and stay fused.</div>i thought that was my point of vision (and also garnet is stronger than the average gem because she is a gem fusion, but it doesn't really matter)? i guess that is quite weird to discuss this since we don't really know how it goes and i'm not a really good at theorizing or expressing my own opinion on a foreign language.
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<p class="caption">AS seen here i believe that Ruby and Sapphire just held onto eachother once defused to stay together.</p> </figcaption></figure><p>I believe that once defused Ruby and Sapphire just held onto eachother to stay as Garnet.
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