![]() Removing it from that timeline would be just as likely to cause a bad alternate reality as removing the stones, considering that Thor was about to need it to fight the Dark Elves. Yeah, pretty sure he took it with him to return it, not to use it.Given that the Aether/Reality Stone was taken from Asgard at the same time as Mjölnir, it's implied that he's also returning it at the same time it was taken. It's last seen with Steve when he departs to return the Infinity Stones, on the time machine portal.Not exactly something you want to leave just lying around. Steve took Mjolnir with him when he traveled back to the past, however when he took the slow path back and met up with Sam and Bucky as an old man, Mjölnir was nowhere to be seen.Given the parameters, reluctance is par for the course.Clint received the stone afterward because the magic recognized him as her 'designated recipient', or just because he was the only person still around when her sacrifice triggered the magic. Instead, Natasha is the one who sacrificed, and she's the one who earned the stone. Alternative interpretation: Clint didn't earn the soul stone by loss or by sacrifice, because he didn't earn it at all.By Natasha dying, the "loss detector" picked up what Hawkeye was feeling and gave him the stone. Think of it like the trial has a kind of "loss detector".Red Skull certainly doesn't seem to disapprove during their fight, so long as one of them dies and the other is forced to carry the weight of that death it fulfills the purpose of the exercise. Honestly the fact that Clint was willing to sacrifice himself was proof of that. It's a mystical trial of loss and sacrifice, to test worthiness to carry the soul stone. There's no indication that it's completely literal in fact, the visions and the guardian seem to suggest otherwise.There's no stipulation that you have to kill them yourself. You had to lose that which you love, a soul for a soul. ![]() ![]() Natasha pushed off the mountain causing Clint to lose his grip.Didn't he release her hand in the end of their fight? Doesn't that count as making a choice?.Since Clint did everything to stop it from happening that means he didn’t make the choice. You have to sacrifice someone to earn the stone. ![]()
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