Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-152.121.19.253-20140718201051/@comment-1298029-20150411234413

Uhh... there's a dozen threads about this Scepter business already, so I might as well ask on any of them, but this one looks saner than most of the others I've seen (some are little more than edit wars by now). I.a., this is the first thread where I've seen some reasonable support for the Scepter being a Stone (in the title post; didn't read all replies). But I keep hearing on some of those other threads that the Scepter is "confirmed" to hold a Stone (distinct from the Tesseract). Since you guys look like you've done some research, can you tell me whether such confirmation (e.g. from creator interviews, etc.) actually exists or whether they're just tall claims from users who can't separate their own fan vision from established canon?

As a side note in the scene with Strucker the Scepter is covered in some sort of lime-coloured energy field on the outside (AFAIK unknown if self-generated or a containment field of some sort); this may be tinting the stone greenish. In other scenes with the Scepter the stone is sea-blue, pretty much the same shade as the Tesseract normally is.