

There is another unexplored side of Rose's personality - the legends surrounding her paint her as a ruthlessly efficient warrior and leader of the Crystal Gems who not only commands her fellow Gems in the rebellion but also participates in the fighting and who shattered Pink Diamond. It could also be seen that she treats babies and adults the same motherly way, ironic given that she originally believed them to be separate species. Upon learning this, she became fascinated with the fact that humans grow, change, and chose what they become, where Gems are pre-destined to be whom they are.
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After their talk, it can be assumed that she had learned from Greg how to be more 'human', in a sense.Īs revealed in "Greg the Babysitter" Rose had not just a misunderstanding of human love, but a misunderstanding of humans in general, going so far to think babies and adults were separate species altogether. Greg and Rose began to talk, deepening their relationship. When asked to talk like a real person, Rose was quick to admit that her sense of love was a facade, and she had no idea how human love worked. When Greg's fusion attempt failed, Rose started laughing at the thought in a way that he considered to be emotionally distant. Seeing Rainbow Quartz gave Greg the idea to fuse with Rose, which he had hoped would help them understand each other. This led Pearl to believe initially that there was not much between Greg and Rose, confronting him with the idea that their "love" was only a phase, and that Greg's novelty would soon wear off. Rose did not fully comprehend the depths of human love in the early stages of her relationship with Greg, seeing that she was very confused when Greg tried to explain the concept of genuine affection.

Her capacity for empathy led her to establish the Rebellion and the Crystal Gems, and extended even to her enemies as documented in "Bismuth", Rose values her enemies' lives just as much as her allies'. In "An Indirect Kiss", she is described as feeling great sorrow when her loved ones were hurt. This discontent sparked her interest in humans, who are always changing and redefining themselves. In the same manner, Rose had shown displeasure towards the Gems' traditions and natures in "Greg the Babysitter", she got somber when reflecting on Gems' static existences, and in "Story for Steven" she admitted that she never missed her home.

Her doctrine was that Gems can take control of their own identities and that her race's limited display of individuality is a conviction forced upon them. According to Bismuth, Rose was an atypical kind of Gem rather than living in accordance to her Gem caste's values, Rose chose to be different and encouraged other Gems to be, too. She was also barefoot.Ī natural leader, Rose Quartz is indicated to have had a caring and loving personality. Rose wore a strapless, floor-length, lilac and snow trimmed, tiered white and in some appearances a white and pink dress that had multiple layers which resembled the petals of a rose and had a star-shaped cutout in the navel area showing her gem.

In "Lion 3: Straight to Video", she was shown to have had black eyes. In "Story for Steven", she was shown to be similar in height to Garnet and stood at eight feet. She also had defined lips with a pale pink color, bright-peach skin, and a taller and heavier build than the other Crystal Gems, due to being a quartz. Rose Quartz had very long, and curly pink hair styled in thick, tube-like ringlets.
