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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. How can the thing we've always done just suddenly be wrong? At the very least, we've got to finish this world! We're almost done! |
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—"Why So Blue?" |
Lapis Lazuli, also known as Nice Lapis in the credits, is a Homeworld Gem who debuted in "Why So Blue?". Alongside a shoulder-gem Lapis Lazuli, the two were still terraforming planets even after Steven's message of dismantling Homeworld's oppressive empire. She eventually decides to attend Little Homeschool.
Appearance
Nice Lapis has azure skin with golden freckles, as well as short dark blue hair that's tied in a ponytail. Her outfit consists of a blue top with dark blue details, as well as a blue diamond insignia in a lighter shade of blue. She also has a long blue skirt, blue eyes, and is barefoot. Her gemstone is located on her navel.
Personality
Nice Lapis was originally completely bought into the idea of destroying worlds for fun, however after Steven and Lapis Lazuli showed her dancing, she became warmer on the idea of living peacefully, but didn't immediately change due to her partner's pressure and judgment over this. After the Crystal Gem Lapis fought them, she was shown to be very impressed with her, and, along with the other Homeworld Lapis, was willing to serve Lapis as if she were her Diamond. After Steven and the Crystal Gem Lapis go back to Little Homeschool, she goes after them and decides to begin attending the school.
History
"Why So Blue?"
Nice Lapis makes her debut in the episode “Why So Blue?”. She is shown to be destroying a planet alongside Mean Lapis even after the Gem empire was dismantled and terraforming was no longer needed. She is confronted by Steven and Lapis to stop terraforming the planet and try to convince her and Mean Lapis to come to Little Homeworld but they refuse. Lapis attempts to teach them how to express themselves, and while Nice Lapis is influenced by her for a brief moment, she is shunned by her partner. After Lapis sings "Shining Through", both Nice and Mean Lapis make fun of the Crystal Gem Lapis; Mean Lapis remarking that she wants them to “sing and dance like pearls” before the two continue to terraform the planet. After a battle with Lapis, they agree to stop terraforming the planet. At the end of "Why So Blue?" Nice Lapis decides to visit Little Homeworld in the interest of learning there.
Abilities
Nice Lapis possesses standard Gem abilities including fusion, superhuman strength/durability, and agelessness. She is exceptionally powerful, especially when she is near the ocean. She can also create objects out of water.
Natural Abilities
- Enhanced Strength: Nice Lapis has superhuman strength, enabling her to use enough power to attack her enemies. This was shown in "Why So Blue?"
Unique Abilities
- Hydrokinesis: Nice Lapis has immense power over water and liquid material. Like the Crystal Gem Lapis Lazuli, she can form water into various constructs that she can control, including hands to smite enemies or use as a platform, chains to entangle or trap enemies with, divide the sea to make a path.
- Water Generation: In addition to manipulating existing liquid, Nice Lapis can generate a certain amount of water from her gem. It is unknown whether the water is somehow stored within her gemstone, or if she simply condensed the water molecules in the air into a liquid form.
- Water Wings: Nice Lapis can summon and remove water wing-like constructs, which can propel her at high velocities as an evasive maneuver or as a method of transportation. Her wings have allowed her to fly between planets.
Episode Appearances
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1. "Little Homeschool": | Absent | 11. "In Dreams": | Absent | ||
2. "Guidance": | Absent | 12. "Bismuth Casual": | Absent | ||
3. "Rose Buds": | Absent | 13. "Together Forever": | Absent | ||
4. "Volleyball": | Absent | 14. "Growing Pains": | Absent | ||
5. "Bluebird": | Absent | 15. "Mr. Universe": | Absent | ||
6. "A Very Special Episode": | Absent | 16. "Fragments": | Absent | ||
7. "Snow Day": | Absent | 17. "Homeworld Bound": | Absent | ||
8. "Why So Blue?": | Debut | 18. "Everything's Fine": | Absent | ||
9. "Little Graduation": | Absent | 19. "I Am My Monster": | Absent | ||
10. "Prickly Pair": | Absent | 20. "The Future": | Absent |
Relationships
Lapis Lazuli
At first, Nice Lapis makes fun of her alongside Mean Lapis, yet after the fight between the Lapises, Nice Lapis seems to hold a level of respect for her, and Lapis even welcomes her to Little Homeschool.
Mean Lapis
Nice Lapis seemed to enjoy terraforming with Mean Lapis, but when she shows her passion for dancing, it seemed like Mean Lapis was embarrassed by her.
Steven Universe
Nice and Mean Lapis think they should only half-listen to him since he is half-Diamond. After he gives Nice Lapis the brochure for Little Homeschool, she accepted, showing that she might want to turn over a new leaf.
Trivia
- This gem has gold freckles, a reference to gold specks on real-life lapis lazuli, which often has Pyrite inclusions.
Gemstone
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Lapis Lazuli's gemstone is located on her navel. It appears to be cut like a pear cabochon. |
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