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|First Appearance = "[[Off Colors]]" |
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|Voice Actor = '''[[Erica Luttrell]]''' |
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+ | |Affiliation = Off-color Gems}}{{Quote|I predict, Lars will change in hue! What a mystery!|origin = Padparadscha in [[Lars' Head]]}}'''Padparadscha''' is a [[Gems|Gem]] living in an abandoned [[Kindergarten]] facility on the [[Gem Homeworld]] amongst other defective Gems. She made her debut in "[[Off Colors]]". |
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[[File:Paddygem.png|thumb|220x220px|A Padparadscha gem in real life]] |
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<center>[http://www.thenaturalsapphirecompany.com/education/sapphire-colors-varieties/padparadscha-sapphires/ Gemstone Information]</center> |
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− | * The term “padparadscha” (also known as Padmaraga) is derived from the Sinhalese word for aquatic lotus blossom, which has an unusual salmon color. |
+ | * The term “padparadscha” (also known as Padmaraga) is derived from the Sinhalese word for aquatic lotus blossom, which has an unusual salmon color. |
** Many agree that padparadschas straddle the color boundary between pink and orange. |
** Many agree that padparadschas straddle the color boundary between pink and orange. |
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** Some experts insist that true padparadschas can come only from Sri Lanka, which, for centuries, was the only source of this coveted stone. |
** Some experts insist that true padparadschas can come only from Sri Lanka, which, for centuries, was the only source of this coveted stone. |
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Revision as of 06:03, 30 May 2017
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I predict, Lars will change in hue! What a mystery! |
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—Padparadscha in Lars' Head |
Padparadscha is a Gem living in an abandoned Kindergarten facility on the Gem Homeworld amongst other defective Gems. She made her debut in "Off Colors".
Appearance
Padparadscha is a gem with a peachy orange complexion and short, pale pink hair with bangs covering her eye. Her attire consists of a yellow, floor length gown with a lighter collar and sleeves and white, elbow-length gloves. Her skirt has a reddish upper layer with an off-white trim and is tied back into a bow. Her gemstone is located on the back of her right hand.
Personality
She has a cheerful and kind personality. Despite being a Sapphire, her predictions are always late, leading her to comically announce events that have already transpired as if they have yet to happen. This causes her to react slowly.
History
She was considered defective, because her "prediction" visions are of events that have recently occurred.
Abilities
Unique Abilities
- Retrocognition: Rather than having visions of the future, Padparadscha's visions are of events in the recent past, making her predictions very late.
Gemology
- The term “padparadscha” (also known as Padmaraga) is derived from the Sinhalese word for aquatic lotus blossom, which has an unusual salmon color.
- Many agree that padparadschas straddle the color boundary between pink and orange.
- Padparadscha sapphires are mainly found in Sri Lanka, as well as Madagascar and Tanzania.
- Some experts insist that true padparadschas can come only from Sri Lanka, which, for centuries, was the only source of this coveted stone.
Gemstone
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Padparadscha's gemstone is located on the back of her right hand, featuring a triangular facet. The front and back are symmetrical. It is an octahedron, specifically a truncated trigonal dipyramid. |