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== Blue Diamond's Palanquin == |
== Blue Diamond's Palanquin == |
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[[File:BDPalanquinEw.png|thumb|220px|The palanquin as it appears in "Steven's Dream".]] |
[[File:BDPalanquinEw.png|thumb|220px|The palanquin as it appears in "Steven's Dream".]] |
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'''Blue Diamond's Palanquin''' was an enormous carriage where [[Blue Diamond]] sat, traveled, and heard counsel from other [[Gems]]. |
'''Blue Diamond's Palanquin''' was an enormous carriage where [[Blue Diamond]] sat, traveled, and heard counsel from other [[Gems]]. |
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When danger approached, the framing encircles the entire vehicle and its base grew spider-like legs and runs off to protect Blue Diamond. When Blue Diamond activates her ship, the spider-like legs retreated inside of the structure and it levitated towards the ship. Blue Diamond can then enter the palanquin, where it would float up into the palm of her ship. |
When danger approached, the framing encircles the entire vehicle and its base grew spider-like legs and runs off to protect Blue Diamond. When Blue Diamond activates her ship, the spider-like legs retreated inside of the structure and it levitated towards the ship. Blue Diamond can then enter the palanquin, where it would float up into the palm of her ship. |
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+ | It made its debut in [[Garnet|Garnet's]] flashback from "[[The Answer]]". In "[[Steven's Dream]]", [[Steven Universe (character)|Steven]] and [[Greg Universe|Greg]] come across the palanquin while searching for [[Pink Diamond|Pink Diamond's]] palanquin. Steven tells Greg the one he saw in his dream was pink and broken down. Later in the episode, Blue Diamond goes into her palanquin with [[Blue Pearl]], and it floats up, entering the palm of [[Diamond Ships#Blue Diamond's Ship|her ship]]. In "[[The Trial]]", the palanquin is used as evidence by the [[Zircon (Defense)|defending Zircon]] shattering Pink Diamond. The palanquin is used by Steven and Lars to escape the trial while the Diamonds are distracted. In "[[Off Colors (episode)|Off Colors]]", the palanquin had been crash landed. |
== Pink Diamond's Palanquin == |
== Pink Diamond's Palanquin == |
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[[File:ASinglePaleRose (412).png|thumb|220px|The palanquin as it appears in Pearl's Dimension.]] |
[[File:ASinglePaleRose (412).png|thumb|220px|The palanquin as it appears in Pearl's Dimension.]] |
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− | '''Pink Diamond's Palanquin''' is a palanquin that has become abandoned ever since Pink Diamond faked her |
+ | '''Pink Diamond's Palanquin''' is a palanquin that has become abandoned ever since Pink Diamond faked her shattering, later owned by her son Steven. |
− | The structure is bright pink with four spider legs protruding from it, similar in |
+ | The structure is bright pink with four spider legs protruding from it, similar in proportions and shape to Blue Diamond's palanquin, but smaller in size. Each side has flower-like shaped holes and the front has a bigger flower design near the top. The top of the palanquin has a flower structure protruding out of it in the shape of Pink Diamond; a circle is drawn towards the bottom of the structure representing where Pink Diamond's [[Gemstones|gem]], the structure is seen with pink transparent drapes, and is upright and not yet covered with one enormous vegetation. Her throne also has the all original Great Diamond Authority insignia at the top. |
− | In "[[Buddy's Book]]", [[Buddy Buddwick]] came across it, and sketched it into his journal, labeling it as "The Palanquin". In "Steven's Dream", Steven and Greg discover that its location is in Korea |
+ | In "[[Buddy's Book]]", it is revealed that [[Buddy Buddwick]] had came across it, and sketched it into his journal, labeling it as "The Palanquin". In "Steven's Dream", Steven and Greg discover that its location is in Korea. In "[[A Single Pale Rose]]", the palanquin is seen inside [[Pearl's Dimension]] where it reveals how [[Pearl]] (shapeshifted into [[Rose Quartz]]) "shattered" Pink Diamond. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* The Diamonds' personal palanquins reflect Korea's historical past: people within the high-ranking social classes can only ride palanquins. During the Joseon Dynasty, palanquins (generically termed [[Wikipedia:Litter (vehicle)#Korea|가마]] "gama" and consists of 6 types) were reserved mostly for females of the aristocracy/nobility, the [[Wikipedia:Kisaeng|kisaeng (기생)]], and the royal family. |
* The Diamonds' personal palanquins reflect Korea's historical past: people within the high-ranking social classes can only ride palanquins. During the Joseon Dynasty, palanquins (generically termed [[Wikipedia:Litter (vehicle)#Korea|가마]] "gama" and consists of 6 types) were reserved mostly for females of the aristocracy/nobility, the [[Wikipedia:Kisaeng|kisaeng (기생)]], and the royal family. |
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Revision as of 04:53, 15 February 2020
Diamond Palanquins are one of the different transportation methods that the Diamonds use. Palanquins are used by the Diamonds and their Pearls to travel on land with speed and protection.
Blue Diamond's Palanquin
Blue Diamond's Palanquin was an enormous carriage where Blue Diamond sat, traveled, and heard counsel from other Gems.
The palanquin was a gazebo-like structure, with a decorated roof and translucent drapes. Blue Diamond was seated inside with decorative framing at her sides.
When danger approached, the framing encircles the entire vehicle and its base grew spider-like legs and runs off to protect Blue Diamond. When Blue Diamond activates her ship, the spider-like legs retreated inside of the structure and it levitated towards the ship. Blue Diamond can then enter the palanquin, where it would float up into the palm of her ship.
It made its debut in Garnet's flashback from "The Answer". In "Steven's Dream", Steven and Greg come across the palanquin while searching for Pink Diamond's palanquin. Steven tells Greg the one he saw in his dream was pink and broken down. Later in the episode, Blue Diamond goes into her palanquin with Blue Pearl, and it floats up, entering the palm of her ship. In "The Trial", the palanquin is used as evidence by the defending Zircon shattering Pink Diamond. The palanquin is used by Steven and Lars to escape the trial while the Diamonds are distracted. In "Off Colors", the palanquin had been crash landed.
Pink Diamond's Palanquin
Pink Diamond's Palanquin is a palanquin that has become abandoned ever since Pink Diamond faked her shattering, later owned by her son Steven.
The structure is bright pink with four spider legs protruding from it, similar in proportions and shape to Blue Diamond's palanquin, but smaller in size. Each side has flower-like shaped holes and the front has a bigger flower design near the top. The top of the palanquin has a flower structure protruding out of it in the shape of Pink Diamond; a circle is drawn towards the bottom of the structure representing where Pink Diamond's gem, the structure is seen with pink transparent drapes, and is upright and not yet covered with one enormous vegetation. Her throne also has the all original Great Diamond Authority insignia at the top.
In "Buddy's Book", it is revealed that Buddy Buddwick had came across it, and sketched it into his journal, labeling it as "The Palanquin". In "Steven's Dream", Steven and Greg discover that its location is in Korea. In "A Single Pale Rose", the palanquin is seen inside Pearl's Dimension where it reveals how Pearl (shapeshifted into Rose Quartz) "shattered" Pink Diamond.
Trivia
- The Diamonds' personal palanquins reflect Korea's historical past: people within the high-ranking social classes can only ride palanquins. During the Joseon Dynasty, palanquins (generically termed 가마 "gama" and consists of 6 types) were reserved mostly for females of the aristocracy/nobility, the kisaeng (기생), and the royal family.
- Coincidentally, Pink Diamond faked her shattering in Korea.