Bismuth is one of the original and current members of the Crystal Gems. Before the end of the Rebellion, she and Rose Quartz had a conflict of interests, leading to them falling out. This ultimately led to Bismuth being poofed, bubbled, and left inside of the Pink Dimension. Rose then lied to the other Gems, telling them that she went missing in battle. 5,300 years later, Rose's son, Steven, accidentally freed her. After her proposal had been rejected once again, she and Steven fought and she was poofed and bubbled again by him. This time, unlike Rose, Steven revealed to the others what happened to her. Bismuth was kept in her bubble for some time afterward out of fear she might lash out again until Steven finally freed her again in "Made of Honor" to re-join the team permanently.
After her return, Bismuth begins taking on a mentor role for Steven alongside her fellow Crystal Gems. Steven often confides in Bismuth with information nobody but her would understand. She warns him to be wary of the Diamonds prior to his journey to Homeworld, restores his hope after the rest of the Crystal Gems are rejuvenated in Steven Universe: The Movie, and reminds him to be proud of his unusual traits because he's a Crystal Gem in "Bismuth Casual". Bismuth also resumes her role as a blacksmith and resides at Little Homeworld with Peridot and Lapis Lazuli after building a large majority of it. Additionally, Bismuth has developed romantic feelings for Pearl, who seems to be unaware of, but not necessarily opposed to, this attraction.
Personality: Bismuth is friendly, boisterous, fierce, determined, empathetic, and emotive. She is not afraid to speak and act her mind. While Bismuth cares deeply for her friends, she also harbors an immense hatred for Homeworld elites, specifically the Diamond Authority. Bismuth has an aggressive personality, even when being affectionate. When she sees her friends Pearl and Garnet, she immediately pulls them in for bone-crushing hugs. Her manner-of-speaking is blunt and to-the-point, and she acts without gaining consensus from the group surrounding her. She enjoys fighting: she reminisces fondly on the battles she and Garnet fought together against Homeworld's army, for example, and she loves to spar. When confronted, she attacks first and asks questions later. She has a playful side: she regularly creates puns out of the word "Bismuth" and habitually ribs the other Crystal Gems. Bismuth is deeply devoted to her friends. She makes them weapons to complement their existing skill-sets; she playfully teases them while they are alive, and she grieves for them when she learns they could be dead. The fact that the remaining Crystal Gems did not know of her imprisonment within the Pink Dimension troubles and wound her. Bismuth also relishes the freedom and possibility that results from being a Crystal Gem. She speaks with passion and wonders about Steven's ability to be himself (rather than a copy of Rose Quartz) and her own ability to differentiate herself from other Bismuths by doing what she wants rather than conforming to a prescribed role. Bismuth's passion for maintaining her own freedom and the freedom of others is what drives her to fight against Homeworld. She deeply resents the "Homeworld elites" for forcing her to do their bidding, and this resentment manifests itself in the form of unmitigated hatred. Bismuth is vindictive and determined to win the fight against Homeworld at any cost. She has no faith in the leadership of Homeworld, whom she believes to be fundamentally evil, and sees it as her duty to free the gems that live under Homeworld's rule. Because of this conviction, she is willing to go to any length to obtain what she sees as justice. This mentality leads her to build the Breaking Point, which she sees as the only way to defeat Homeworld despite the ethical complications of using it. It also ultimately leads her to attack Steven with intent to shatter him, whom she believes to be Rose Quartz attempting to stop her again. When it comes to defeating Homeworld, Bismuth becomes ruthless and a danger to anyone standing in her way. However, once she realizes that she has done something wrong, she feels genuinely remorseful and sorry about it, as shown in "Made of Honor". After reforming and learning the truth about Rose/Pink Diamond she is less ruthless and bloodthirsty toward the Diamonds, as seen during the battle on the beach and on Homeworld. In both instances she is willing to defeat the Diamonds without shattering them, even stating they should put Blue Diamond in a bubble during the battle in "Reunited". She also shows inspirational and leadership abilities, rallying the Crystal Gems during their battle with the Diamonds and inspiring Steven to help the Gems regain their memories in Steven Universe: The Movie. Bismuth is reasonably well adapted to life on Earth, although she doesn't know what a wedding is or the terms associated with it (maid of honor vs. made of honor). However, she used the expression "enter the lion's den" to explain to Steven his situation in "Legs from Here to Homeworld". In "Bismuth Casual", she's willing to get out there and make friends with humans, but only because she thinks it will make Pearl happy. However, by the end of the evening, Bismuth becomes more confident after spending time with Pearl and gets along with Pearl's human friends.
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