Tenko and The Guardians of The Magic - Starfire Gems and Abilities

Starfire Gems and Abilities

  • Topaz Gem - summons a Golden Lion (Holder: Princess Tenko; wears a matching armor/uniform)
  • Rose Quartz Gem - summons the Rose Eagle (Holder: Princess Tenko; wears a matching armor/uniform)
  • Sapphire Gem - lets holder breathe underwater and summon the Sapphire Dolphin (Holder: Princess Tenko; wears a matching armor/uniform)
  • Garnet Gem - lets the holder to wield a magic sword. (Holder: Bolt)
  • Turquoise Gem - gives holder a magical shield (reputedly makes them impervious to the Ruby's powers, but never demonstrated) (Holder: Hawk)
  • Quartz Gem - gives the holder magical rings which he/she can throw to capture enemies or create ladders (Holder: Steel)
  • Morganite Gem - Unknown (possibly super speed). (Holder: Ali)
  • Amber Gem - allows holder the power to shoot fireball projectiles (Holder: Jana)*
  • Ruby Gem - creates a mesmer-disk shield that lets holder hypnotize people (Holder: Jason)*
  • Opal Gem - Can bring inanimate objects to life. (Holder: Princess Tenko)
  • Amethyst Gem - Holds several animated suits of armor. (Holder: Princess Tenko)
  • Diamond Gem - can enlarge a creature it is used on (Holder: Princess Tenko)
  • Pearl Gem - Has the power of flight, used by Tenko to turn her horse into a pegasus. (Holder: Princess Tenko)
  • Onyx Gem - Lets the holder create storms, but carries a curse that if it is not given freely, its power will eventually run out of control. (Holder: Princess Tenko)
  • Cat's Eye Gem - Lets the user see anywhere in the world and has limited power to see the future. (Holder: Jana)*
  • Emerald Gem - the most dangerous Starfire Gem, allows the holder to free a demonic entity imprisoned long ago in another dimension (Holder: unknown)

Note: Jason and Jana can transform into a two-headed dragon by touching their Starfire Gems together.

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