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"Rose's Battle Flag" is a flag that represents when Rose Quartz declared the victory of The Rebellion over 5,500 years ago. The flag later appears in the episode "Rose's Scabbard", after Steven retrieves it for Pearl. It appears to be especially meaningful to Pearl as, to her, it represents the moment where she chose to fight alongside Rose and defied the odds to defeat Gem Homeworld.

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  • "Rose's Battle Flag" is a flag that represents when Rose Quartz declared the victory of The Rebellion over 5,500 years ago. The flag later appears in the episode "Rose's Scabbard", after Steven retrieves it for Pearl. It appears to be especially meaningful to Pearl as, to her, it represents the moment where she chose to fight alongside Rose and defied the odds to defeat Gem Homeworld.
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  • "Rose's Battle Flag" is a flag that represents when Rose Quartz declared the victory of The Rebellion over 5,500 years ago. The flag later appears in the episode "Rose's Scabbard", after Steven retrieves it for Pearl. It appears to be especially meaningful to Pearl as, to her, it represents the moment where she chose to fight alongside Rose and defied the odds to defeat Gem Homeworld.
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