Crystal Mechanics Incorporated
We see gemstones and crystals as not only something to value in beauty, but also something to value in strength and patience in everyday life. Through much research, we've found that the precious stones and gems you've come to admire over many years' time are capable of not only withstanding much tempermental handling, but also extreme temperature and strain upon their bearings. The trick to creating such vivid, graceful, and life-hardy sculptures is our... so-called "secret ingredient". By infusing a steel-alloy with these wonderful gems, we create machines and guardians to be beheld in awe: The Gemmis Volutpat, or "Guardian Gems"
Behaviour
The behaviour of these wonders is determined by one thing: Artificial intelligence. Depending on how this vital piece is created, your Guardian Gemstone may have moods and personalities from laid-back and serene, to outgoing and violent. This intelligence also allows them to consider and understand how they have been treated; if they've been abused, they're more opted to be shy and skiddish. If they've been abandoned, they'll be fierce and wild.
Where They're Made
The Gemmis Volutpat are created in the heart of Germany, deep in underground laborotories run by discharged scientist of Nazi descent. They saw the possibilities of these new creations: Peacekeepers, Guards... they could have function in everday life, and not only as a machine, but as a beauty in the hearts of many cities. Germany's government, however, saw these as nothing but mindless war machines, and discarded the concept completely.
The scientists often snuck these machines into the war to mock the government for discarding their ideas, hoping their machines would fail--they were wrong. These machines helped in war and lead the path to great victories. Without revealing them to the outside world, Germany was able to conquer more and more lands.
What Happened?
Once the wars were over, Germany sought no need of these Gemmis Volutpat. They felt they were respected enough to gain whatever they wished.
Without anywhere to place these former hounds of war, the scientists have posted them for adoption.
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