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Originally Posted by GGG
That’s what I was getting at
She was a Loki who changed.
If she was still at her core acting for her own self interest and power she kills Kang (who remains) and takes his place as Kang proposed to Loki and Sylvie.
Instead she changes her nature and it results in the destruction of the sacred timeline. Even Hiddle Loki only really expanded to loving other versions of himself because he was happy to seize power and rule together.
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I see what you are saying with wanting to rule.
I kind of viewed as what makes a Loki a Loki is built in with a certain amount of narcissism, insecurities, paranoia, and drive to survive, i.e. We're Loki's, we survive. In some Loki's this manifests as their Glorious Purpose (tm) for power and to rule, others it turns into paranoia, backstabbing, megalomania, and betrayal.
Sylvie gave in to her paranoia to the end and refused to believe what He Who Remains told her would be the ultimate outcome of this, instead acting on her fears and her Loki inability to trust anyone. She refused to listen to someone telling her the truth, and someone willing to sacrifice his life to convince her otherwise and couldn't go against her own nature so never really changed.