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Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Ant-Man.

Phase 3 has Captain America: Civil War, Doctor Strange, Guardians of the
Galaxy Vol 2, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Thor: Ragnarok, Black Panther (due
out in February 2018), Avengers: Infinity War (hitting May 2018), Ant-Man and
The Wasp (July 2018), Captain Marvel (March 2019), and a yet-untitled
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Infinity Stones

Creator

Cosmic Entities
Users

Celestials
 Eson the Searcher
Asgardians
 Odin †
 Thor
 Loki
HYDRA
 Johann Schmidt
 Arnim Zola †
 Wolfgang von Strucker †
 List †
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Erik Selvig
Dark Elves
 Malekith †
Jane Foster
Ronan the Accuser †
Star-Lord
Carina †
Tony Stark
Bruce Banner
Ultron †
Vision
Masters of the Mystic Arts
 Agamotto
 Doctor Strange
Thanos
Appearances
Movie

Iron Man 2 (drawing)


Thor (post-credits scene)
Captain America: The First Avenger
The Avengers
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (mid-credits scene)
Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Captain America: Civil War
Doctor Strange
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (mentioned)
Thor: Ragnarok
Avengers: Infinity War(unreleased)
Status

Active
"Before creation itself, there were six singularities. Then the universe exploded into existence, and the
remnants of these systems were forged into concentrated ingots... Infinity Stones."
―The Collector[src]
The Infinity Stones are six immensely powerful objects tied to different aspects of the universe, created by
the Cosmic Entities so that way, each of the stones can possess unique capabilities that have been enhanced
and altered by various alien civilizations for over millennia of years.
Only beings of immense power can wield the stones, such as when the Celestials used the Orb to pass
judgment on entire planets, although sorcerers, Celestial hybrids and androids appear to have the capability of
using the power of the Infinity Stones. Lesser beings are usually unable to grasp the full power of the stones
and are destroyed by them when direct contact is made, such as the illness of Jane Foster when exposed to
the Aether, the disappearance of Red Skull by the Tesseract, and the incineration of Carina by the Orb.
However, it is possible to create a container to prevent a person from being in direct contact with the Infinity
Stones, but allowing the user to wield their power. An example of this is the Time Stone sealed within the Eye
of Agamotto.

Contents
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History
Creation

The Collector explaining the Infinity Stones to the Guardians of the Galaxy.
"There are relics that pre-date the universe itself. An ancient force of infinite destruction."
―Odin[src]
Before the Universe began, six singularities existed. Some time after the Universe exploded into existence,
these were formed into the six Infinity Stones by the Cosmic Entities. Each stone represented a different aspect
of the universe (Space, Mind, Reality, Power, Soul, and Time).[1]
Weapon of the Celestials

The Celestials use the Orb's destructive power


"These stones, it seems, can only be brandished by beings of extraordinary strength. These carriers
can use the stone to mow down entire civilizations like wheat in a field. Once, for a moment, a group
was able to share the energy amongst themselves, but even they were quickly destroyed by it."
―Collector[src]
In the distant past, the Orb was used by the Celestials as a means of placing judgment upon worlds and their
populaces, wiping out entire civilizations by touching its power on the planet's surface. However, the stone
was just as dangerous to its handler as it was to the societies against which it was used, as its insufficiently
powerful handlers were destroyed by its power.[1]
First Dark Elf Conflict
Malekith attempts to use the Aether's power
"Sire, the Aether, shall we destroy it?"
"If only we could, but its power is too great. Bury it deep. Somewhere no one will ever find it."
―Einherjar and Bor[src]
Malekith and his army of Dark Elves attempted to harness the power of the Aether and use its destructive
power to destroy all of the Nine Realms. Led by Bor, the Asgardians managed to steal the Aether and stop
Malekith's war. In response to the defeat, Malekith sacrificed the majority of his people, including his own
wife and son, in an attempt to wipe out the Asgardian invaders, putting himself, his second in
command Algrim and a few survivors into hibernation.

Bor orders that the Aether be hidden


With the Dark Elves seemingly having been defeated and the Aether now in the possession of Asgard, King
Bor was asked what was to be done with it. Bor knew that the Aether was far too powerful to be simply
destroyed as he would have preferred, so he ordered that it be buried deep where nobody would ever be able to
find it. Under Bor's orders, it remained hidden and untouched for five thousand years.[2]
World War II

Red Skull creates weapons with the Tesseract


"My weapons contain enough destructive power to decimate every hostile capital on Earth. Quite
simply, gentlemen, I have harnessed the power of the gods."
―Johann Schmidt[src]
During World War II, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man Johann Schmidtbecame fascinated by tales of ancient
mythical powers and decided to locate the Tesseract to discover its true power. In 1942 Schmidt
invaded Tønsberg and found the Tesseract in a box hidden behind a sculptured mural of Yggdrasil, the world
tree. Schmidt took the Tesseract back to his headquarters in the Alps to be experimented by Arnim Zola.
Schmidt and Zola were able to harness the Tesseract's power to create and fuel their weapons of war.

The Tesseract teleports Red Skull away


In March 1945, Schmidt intended to use the Tesseract-powered Valkyrie and flying nuclear bombs to destroy
several world-wide strategic points. However, Schmidt was confronted by Captain America and the Howling
Commandos who aimed to stop him. During the battle, Rogers damaged the machine that was using
the Tesseract to power the Valkyrie. Angered, Schmidt physically handled the Tesseract, only for the object to
open a portal across space that consumed Schmidt's entire body before closing, leaving his fate unknown.

The Tesseract is found by Howard Stark


With Schmidt seemingly having been killed by its power, the Tesseract fell burning through the floors of
the Valkyrie, causing it to plunge into the sea below. Some time later, it was recovered by Howard Stark, CEO
of Stark Industries and a member of the Strategic Scientific Reserve, who was attempting to locate his friend
Captain America. Stark had the Tesseract locked away with the SSR where it was kept and studied for the next
seventy years.[3]
Chitauri Invasion

The Tesseract transports Loki to Earth


"I've seen worlds you've never known about! I have grown, Odin's Son, in my exile! I have seen the
true power of the Tesseract, and when I wield it..."
"Who showed you this power?"
―Loki and Thor[src]
In 2012, after his defeat at the hands of Thor, Loki came into contact with the alien race known as the Chitauri,
and their master, Thanos, who had already been seeking the Tesseract. Loki promised to retrieve it
from Earth and give it to Thanos in exchange for his army. Through manipulation of the Tesseract's energy,
Thanos teleported Loki to the Tesseract's location at the Joint Dark Energy Mission Facility.

Hawkeye is controlled by the Mind Stone


Thanos also provided Loki with a Scepter containing the Mind Stone. Once Loki arrived on Earth, he found a
team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents who had been experimenting with the Tesseract's power. Loki used the power of
the Scepter to defeat them all, before putting Clint Barton, Erik Selvig and several other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
under his complete control, ordering them to kill Nick Fury and steal the Tesseract for him. Selvig continued to
experiment on the Tesseract in order to learn how to open a large sustainable portal.

Bruce Banner unwittingly holds the Scepter


When Loki was captured by S.H.I.E.L.D., the Scepter fell into their hands and was experimented on by Tony
Stark and Bruce Banner. However, the Mind Stone's power proved more subtle and began to infect
the Avengerspersonally, making them more untrusting and causing a large argument between them that only
ended when Banner realized he had been unwittingly made to pick up the Scepter. During the Attack on the
Helicarrier, Loki regained the Scepter, which he used to murder Phil Coulson before escaping.

The Tesseract opens a portal between worlds


Selvig used the Tesseract and Stark Tower to create a portal above New York City which allowed Loki's army
to pour through and attacking, beginning the Chitauri Invasion. With hordes
of Chitauri and Leviathan charging through the portal, only the Avengers stood in their way. Loki tried and
failed to control Iron Man with the Scepter. Eventually, Black Widow was able to close the portal using the
Scepter while Iron Man destroyed the Chitauri Command Center with an Atomic Bomb before Loki was
captured by the team.

The Tesseract is handed over to Asgard


While Loki was taken back to Asgard with Thor to await punishment by their father Odin, the Tesseract was
handed over to Thor to be kept away from the World Security Council. Thor and Loki used the cube to teleport
themselves back to Asgard[4] before Thor handed the cube over to Heimdall who used its power to rebuild
the Bifrost Bridge,[5] which had been destroyed during the Duel at the Bifrost Bridge,[6] finally allowing Thor
and the other Asgardians to be transported across the Nine Realmswith ease once again.[2]
Second Dark Elf Conflict

Malekith finally regains the Aether


"The Asgardians will suffer as we have suffered. I will reclaim the Aether. I will restore our world.
And I will put an end to this poisoned universe."
―Malekith to Algrim[src]
As the Convergence began across the Nine Realms, Jane Fosteraccidentally discovered and became infected
with the Aether, alerting the Dark Elves to its presence. Malekith waged war against Asgard, who were
protecting Foster, to regain the Aether. Eventually Foster came to Svartalfheim where Malekith reclaimed the
Aether and absorbed it.

Malekith unleashes the Aether's power


Malekith took the Aether to Earth where he attempted to use its power to infect the entire universe with eternal
darkness. Thor also returned to Earth where he confronted the leader of the Dark Elves. Malekith used the
Aether to battle Thor across worlds during the Convergence until eventually they became separated and
Malekith unleashed the Aether's power. Thor and Erik Selvig were able to destroy Malekith before he could
complete his plans.
The Aether is given to the Collector
The Aether was soon regained by Asgard who decided that it was too dangerous to keep two Infinity Stones so
close together, so they kept the Tesseract where it was and decided to relocate the Aether. Eventually,
Lady Sif and Volstagg decided to hand the Aether over to Taneleer Tivan, who vowed to keep it safe within
the Collector's Museum. However once the Asgardians left, Tivan announced to himself that he intended to
locate the other five stones.[2]
HYDRA's Experiments

Baron Wolfgang von Strucker with the Scepter


"What we have, is worth more than any of them ever knew. We've only scratched the surface and
already."
―Wolfgang von Strucker to Doctor List[src]
While the Tesseract was taken to Asgard, the Scepter remained on Earth where it fell into the hands
of HYDRA's leader Baron Wolfgang von Strucker. In HYDRA's hands, Strucker and List began
experimenting with giving normal humans gifts via the Scepter's power, and, in the process, killing everyone
except for Pietro and Wanda Maximoff, who were granted incredible powers to be used for HYDRA's benefit
in their war with S.H.I.E.L.D..[7]
Quest for the Orb

Star-Lord discovering the Orb


"I will unfurl one thousand years of Kree justice on Xandar and burn it to its core! Then, Thanos, I'm
coming for you!"
―Ronan the Accuser to Thanos[src]
The Orb was hidden away inside Morag's deep Temple Vault where it was eventually located by Yondu
Udonta's Ravagers. Before Udonta could claim it however, Star-Lord found it and took it for himself, only to
be almost immediately confronted by Korath the Pursuer who had been ordered to find it by Ronan the
Accuser. During their ensuing confrontation, Star-Lord escaped with the Orb, despite being chased down by
Korath's army of Sakaarans and becoming the target of Gamora, who had been sent by Thanos and Ronan to
reclaim the Orb. The Nova Corps captured Star-Lord for his crimes and also took the Orb.

The Collector finally opens the Orb


Star-Lord and Gamora made a deal, along with Rocket Raccoon, Groot and Drax the Destroyer to join forces
to escape the Kyln and sell the Orb to the Collector. The plan worked out and eventually, the group made it
to Knowhere where they were greeted by Carina and the Collector, who told them the full story of the Infinity
Stones. Just before the Collector could buy the Orb, Carina touched the stone inside, causing a massive
explosion which destroyed the Collector's Museum and forced them to escape.

Ronan the Accuser takes the Orb's power


As a result, the Orb was located by Ronan the Accuser, whose forces of Sakaarans led by Nebula managed to
overpower Gamora and claim the Orb for themselves. Having learned the true power of the Orb, however,
Ronan chose not to hand it over to Thanos as he had agreed, and instead took its power for himself, planning to
use it to destroy Xandar before attacking Thanos himself, while gaining the support of both Nebula and Korath
the Pursuer in his plans.

The Guardians of the Galaxy unleash the Orb


Although Ronan the Accuser attempted to destroy Xandar with the Orb's incredible power, he was confronted
by the Guardians of the Galaxy who were supported by the Ravagers and the Nova Corpswho all fought
against him and his army. During the Battle of Xandar, Ronan's ship the Dark Aster was destroyed and he
himself was killed when Star-Lord took the Orb's power. Star-Lord handed over the Orb to the Nova Corps to
be locked away for safety.[1]
Creating a Vision
Tony Stark finds and takes the Scepter
"I don't know what this is. Not really. I know it's not of this world, that it powered Loki's staff, gave
you your abilities. But its true nature is a mystery and yet it is part of me."
―Vision and Scarlet Witch[src]
Having been held by Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, the Scepter was eventually found by the Avengers and
taken into the custody of Tony Stark, who decided to use it in his experiments to bring life to Ultron, who he
planned to use to bring about a peaceful world with the help of Bruce Banner. However the Mind Stone's
power gave Ultron too much wisdom and gave him a vicious and bloodthirsty viewpoint of humanity itself,
driving him to the point that he sought to destroy it completely.

The Mind Stone gives birth to the Vision


During his war with the Avengers, Ultron stole the Scepter and used it, while combining the knowledge and
resources of Helen Cho and the Vibranium he had taken from Ulysses Klaue, to create a new and powerful
body known as the Vision. The being was taken from him when the Avengers stole the Cradle during
the Battle of Seoul, leading to Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, and Thor granting the being life with the Mind Stone
embedded in its skull.

Vision destroying the army of Ultron Sentries


The Vision viewed Ultron as a danger to Earth and decided to join the Avengers in fighting him. During
the Battle of Sokovia, the Vision used the power of the Mind Stone against the overwhelming army of Ultron
Sentries, and combined its power with Iron Man and Thor's power to overpower and defeat Ultron, who could
not match Vision's power. With the war won, Vision decided to join the Avengers and use his remarkable
power to aid the protection of Earth.[8]
Thor's Vision
Thor is given a vision of the Infinity Stones
"The Mind Stone is the fourth of the Infinity Stones to show up in the last few years. It's not a
coincidence. Someone has been playing an intricate game and has made pawns of us."
―Thor[src]
Thor went to the Water of Sights to see again the disturbing vision that Scarlet Witch had caused him to have
during the Battle at the Salvage Yard. Garnering better details, Thor saw the Scepter relieved of its stone,
the Aether, the Orb, and the Tesseract all lined up into a row. Thor then went to Avengers Tower and helped to
bring Vision to life because he possessed the Mind Stone; Thor understood its relationship to the other Stones
and how Vision could help in the final defeat of Ultron. Later, Thor related his knowledge that four of the
Infinity Stones had been located.[8]
A Mystery

Vision expresses his fears to Scarlet Witch


"I wish to understand it. The more I do, the less it controls me. One day... who knows? I may even
control it."
―Vision[src]
As they were talking at the New Avengers Facility, Vision explained to Wanda Maximoff that although he
knew where the Mind Stone had come from, he did not know its true nature. He said to her that the more he
understood it, the less it controlled him and some day he may control it. Later, during the Rescue of Wanda
Maximoff, Maximoff used her powers to control the Mind Stone and push Vision many meters beneath the
facility.

Vision accidentally shoots War Machine


The next day, at the end of the Clash of the Avengers, War Machineasked Vision to disable Falcon's wings
with the Stone. However, the beam Vision fired accidentally hit War Machine's Arc Reactor, causing him to
crash on the ground. At the hospital where James Rhodes was treated, Tony Stark approached Vision and
asked him how it had happened, so Vision answered that he had been distracted and he did not know it was
possible.[9]
Attack on the Sanctums

Doctor Strange uses the Eye of Agamotto


"Wise choice. You'll wear the Eye of Agamotto in time. Until then, best not to walk the streets with an
Infinity Stone."
―Wong to Doctor Strange[src]
Having been stored within Kamar-Taj for safeguarding, the Eye of Agamotto was eventually discovered
by Doctor Strange during his studies. Taking the Eye, Strange experimented with its power by creating a time
loop in which he regrew an apple several times until he was discovered by Wong, who warned him to stop due
to the risks of using such a powerful item. Strange kept the Eye with him during his battles
against Kaecilius and the Zealots, not yet using its power.

Strange uses the Eye to defeat Dormammu


When Strange and Karl Mordo travelled to Hong Kong to confront Kaecilius, they discovered that the Sanctum
located there had already been destroyed and that Kaecilius and his Zealots were successful in their plan to
bring Dormammu and the Dark Dimension to Earth. Strange then used the Eye's power to rebuild the
Sanctorum by reversing time. However, Kaecilius stopped him, almost allowing Dormammu to come to Earth,
so Strange went into the Dark Dimension and used the Eye to trap Dormammu in a time loop.

Strange returns the Eye


Each time Doctor Strange was killed by Dormmamu, time reversed until just before their confrontation, where
Strange kept Dormmamu prisoner, albeit at the cost of his suffering. Strange told Dormmamu to end his
assault and take his zealots with him in exchange for Strange breaking the loop. With the war over, Strange left
the Eye in Kamar-Taj with Wong having confidence Strange could wield the Eye without abusing its power
once he has mastered its powers. Until then, he cannot wear it in public.[10] However, Strange did wear the
Eye during his meeting with Thor.[11]
Ragnarök

Hela sees the Tesseract


"That's not bad."
―Hela[src]
When Hela was in Odin's Vault, she passed by the Tesseract and noted "that's not bad", making it the only relic
where she was actually impressed by. Later, as Loki was about to summon up Surtur to cause Ragnarök, he
passed by the Tesseract as well and took it so he could warp himself to the Statesman ship with Thor and the
rest of the Asgardians before Asgard was obliterated.[11]
Stones
Space Stone

 Stone Color: Blue[8]


 Original Containment Unit: Tesseract[12]
 Current Location: Inside the Statesman (since 2017)
 Current Owner: Loki (since 2017)
 Previous Owners:
 Cosmic Entities
 Odin (until 965)
 Church Keeper (until 1942)
 Johann Schmidt and HYDRA (1942-1945)
 Howard Stark (1945-1949)
 S.H.I.E.L.D. (1949-2012)
 Heimdall (2012-2017)
 Loki (2012; 2017-Present)
 Description: The Tesseract is named for its cube-like appearance and is capable of controlling space
itself, providing the user instant access to any location throughout the universe if used correctly. The
unique element that composes the Tesseract has also been used to create advanced weaponry by races
like the Humans. This stone played an important role in humanity's development during the dawn of the
superhero age, attracting the attention of forces such as Red Skull and Thanos, both of whom sought to
use the Tesseract's power for their own sinister intents. It is later revealed that the cuboid is a
containment unit built around the actual Infinity Stone so that it could be somewhat safely handled and
controlled. Despite that, touching the stone bare handed can still have dire consequences as seen with
Red Skull. In Thor's vision, the Tesseract is shattered to unveil the blue Space Stone contained within.
Mind Stone

 Stone Color: Yellow[8]


 Original Containment Unit: Scepter[8]
 Current Location: Earth, in Vision's head (since 2015)
 Current Owner: Vision (since 2015)
 Previous Owners:
 Cosmic Entities
 Thanos (until 2012)
 Loki (2012)
 S.H.I.E.L.D. (2012-2014)
 Wolfgang von Strucker and HYDRA (2014-2015)
 Avengers (2015)
 Ultron (2015)
 Description: The Scepter was a weapon that utilized the yellow Mind Stone housed inside a blue
computer module, which also masked the stone's presence. Stark originally saw the Stone as a power
source, whereas once J.A.R.V.I.S. had the opportunity to study the stone he stated it was more akin to a
very powerful computer. The stone within had already been in the possession of Thanos when he gave
it to Loki to aid him in his invasion of Earth. It grants to the user powerful mental abilities, like the
power to subjugate the minds of others, bending them to the will of the user, as well as project the user's
consciousness to a higher plane of existence. The stone was also said to greatly increase the intelligence
of those capable of wielding it, as shown in the cases of Loki and Wolfgang von Strucker. When Loki
failed in his campaign, the Scepter fell into the possession of S.H.I.E.L.D., eventually being passed on
to HYDRA via sleeper agents. The Scepter was then used in various HYDRA experiments, notably
inducing superhuman powers in young Sokovian twins Wanda and Pietro Maximoff, and other
capabilities such as mind control, astral and energy projection were unearthed as well as telepathic and
telekinetic powers. The protective casing of the Scepter's gem was eventually broken by Ultron and the
contained stone was used to bring life to the Vision. Thor later entrusted the stone to Vision, stating that
Vision was worthy and that safety was hard to come by nowadays. Despite being a part of him, the
stone's origin was a mystery for Vision and he wished to understand it so he could control it.
Reality Stone

 Stone Color: Red[8]


 Original Containment Unit: Aether[2]
 Current Location: Knowhere, inside the Collector's Museum (since 2013)
 Current Owner: Taneleer Tivan (since 2013)
 Previous Owners:
 Cosmic Entities
 Malekith (until 2988 BC)
 Bor (2988 BC)
 Jane Foster (2013)
 Malekith (2013)
 Asgard (2013)
 Description: The Aether appears as a dark, red, viscous liquid. It acts like a symbiotic force, capable of
being absorbed into the body of a living host, giving the user the ability to warp reality at will, granting
that person immense strength, durability, powers, and subjective influence over the
universe. Malekith planned to use the Aether's reality bending abilities to cover all Nine Realms in
darkness; however, he was stopped by the combined efforts of Thor and Jane Foster. Only two
people, Jane Foster and Malekith, are known to have been hosts for the Aether, but circumstances
prevented the full extent of the Aether's potential from being explored. It is later shown that the Aether
is actually an Infinity Stone contained in a liquid form, and in Thor's vision this liquid solidifies into the
red Reality Stone.
Power Stone

 Stone Color: Purple[1]


 Original Containment Unit: Orb[13]
 Current Location: Xandar, inside the Nova Corps Headquarters (since 2014)
 Current Owner: Nova Corps (since 2014)
 Previous Owners:
 Cosmic Entities
 Eson the Searcher
 Cosmic Beings
 Star-Lord and the Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
 Ronan the Accuser (2014)
 Description: The Power Stone is an incredible power source, it increases the user's physical abilities
and allows it to manipulate energy, which, when used at full potential, has enough power to obliterate
an entire planet when unleashed. This stone was sought by Thanos, who tasked Ronan the Accuser to
acquire it from the dead planet of Morag, in exchange for destroying Xandar. Star-Lord acquired the
stone instead and was prepared to give it to Taneleer Tivan with Gamora until its destructive power was
unleashed at Knowhere. Soon after, Ronan obtained it and harnessed its energy with the intent of
destroying all life on Xandar and killing Thanos. Star-Lord and the Guardians of the Galaxy were able
to take the stone from Ronan and collectively harness its power to destroy him. They then gave the
stone to Nova Prime Irani Rael for safe-keeping on Xandar.
Time Stone

 Stone Color: Green[10]


 Original Containment Unit: Eye of Agamotto[10]
 Current Location: Earth, inside the New York Sanctum
 Current Owner: Doctor Strange
 Previous Owners:
 Cosmic Entities
 Agamotto
 Cagliostro
 Description: The Eye of Agamotto is an ancient artifact, a pendant created by Agamotto, the first
Sorcerer Supreme, presumably to contain and harness the power of the green Time Stone contained
inside. After being stored for an unknown amount of time on a pedestal in Kamar-Taj, it was recently
wielded by Doctor Stephen Strange, first to aid him in his learning of sorcery, then in his final fight
against Kaecilius and Dormammu. When wielded by someone having the necessary knowledge and
skills, it appeared to be able to control the flow of time, be it on a small or massive scale, notably to
turn back something to a previous state, to accelerate its time in order to apply changes that have not
happened yet, or to lock it in a time loop, resetting its state until the wielder stops its effect. It appeared
skilled sorcerers, or perhaps users of powers from the Dark Dimension could to an extent subtract
themselves to the effects of the stone, stopping the time reversal affecting oneself or detecting one was
stuck in a time loop. It was noted by Wong and Karl Mordo that the use of the Eye was contrary to the
natural order of things and extremely dangerous. With Wong's approval, it was placed back on its
pedestal by Strange until he learned how to properly harness its powers. Strange branded it once again a
little while later while meeting with Thor and Loki.
Soul Stone
 Stone Color: Orange[1]
 Original Containment Unit: Unknown
 Current Location: Unknown
 Current Owner: Unknown
 Previous Owners:
 Cosmic Entities
 Description: Unknown

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