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"Rose's Room" is a room in the Crystal Temple. As the name implies, it once belonged to Rose Quartz. The room was rediscovered by Steven in the episode "Rose's Room".
The room was first seen briefly in "Together Breakfast", when Steven descended from the Crystal Heart to theBurning Room, but its first major appearance was in "Rose's Room".
Appearance
Rose's Room is a virtually empty "room" with a bright atmosphere. The only things in the room are white and light-pink clouds, along with a pale-pinkish "sky". It has been made clear that Rose's Room is considerably large, but the exact size is, as of yet, unknown.
It should also be noted that the desires of the room's owner can alter the overall appearance of the room and create objects (e.g. If the owner of the room were to say that they wanted a bed, a bed would appear in the room.)
Limitations/Rules of Desires (unofficial)
There are various limitations and/or "rules" as to how the room can be manipulated and how objects are created. They are in no specific order:
- The room doesn't have the ability to create real food.
- The room's ability to fulfill desires is limited by the physical size of the desire in question. This limitation is shown at the end of "Rose's Room", as the room destabilizes when Steven attempts to replicate Beach City.
- The room can create human (and Gem) replicas, but can't necessarily mimic their emotions correctly.
- The simulation of Peridot in "Catch and Release" only said what the real Peridot said before she 'poofed', as well as mimicking her position.
- The simulation of Greg in the room was an exception, based on the fact that Steven had a higher understanding of him on a personal level. It also may be because Rose had a romantic relationship with Greg.
- The simulation of Connie in "Open Book" seemed to follow the real Connie fairly well to the point where Steven was fooled, only figuring it out when he realized how much "Connie" asked what he wanted.
- The first time the room simulated Connie, it was very obvious that she wasn't real. This change is possibly due to Steven getting to know more about Connie between "Rose's Room" and "Open Book".
- All things that are made in Rose's Room are made up of the pink clouds from the room, and as such can be dissolved when a high enough force is applied to them.
- Creations in Rose's Room can use the physical and mental attributes they were given to react to different situations around them.
- This has shown that the room itself may have some level of sentience, as the Connie replica became rebellious and frustrated with Steven's wishes when he contradicted them.
- The room may possess telepathy as well, as the Cloud Connie knew that Steven liked the original ending of the books, hounding him until he confessed this to the real Connie.
- When destabilization occurs, all of the objects that have been wished for will be erased.
- Only a Gem with the rose quartz gemstone is able to manipulate the room and create objects.
Trivia
- Whenever the room's creations act erratic, they skip and repeat and glitch their actions, much like a scratched CD or faulty hardware.
- Unlike humans, locations, the Wind Lizard, and Lion, Rose's Room has only shown one gem being made. (The gem in question being Peridot.)
- It is unknown whether or not a creation of the room can exist outside of the room.
- The room itself could be based on the nursery in The Veldt, a short story by Ray Bradbury. Both rooms can create the illusion of location and nonexistent characters and/or creatures to a level where they appear real.
- Unlike the other Gems' rooms, Rose's Room isn't tied to the formation of Rose Quartz.
- The room is located in the stomach of the temple, just below the Crystal Heart where Rose's gem is on the temple.