
She has a Valkyrie figure fighting against an evil dragon, and the giant wolf Fenris is also on her make-believe battlefield. In a flashback to Sylvie's abduction, the youngster is seen playing with wooden toys. Loki episode 4, however, might just contradict that assessment. Related: Ravonna Renslayer Is Loki’s Secret Villain (Comics History Explained) This revelation suggests Sylvie's version of Odin was naturally paternal, kinder, and more trusting than Thor and Loki's deceptive dad in the MCU. To Loki's horror, Sylvie claims she knew this already because her parents told her. Loki thinks he knows something his companion doesn't, revealing they're actually adopted and not Asgardian by birth. In Loki's previous "Lamentis" episode, the God of Mischief got to know Sylvie during a surprisingly eventful train ride, and conversation inevitably turned to differences in upbringing. Committing some unknown crime against the Sacred Timeline, Sylvie was taken by the Minute Men as a child, but escaped the courtroom and has been running ever since, before finally encountering her Hiddleston-shaped counterpart. By far the most prominent variant, however, is Sylvie, played by Sophia Di Martino. Grant is hiding a whole band of Loki rebels in a New York apocalypse. First there was Tour de France Loki and all the others on record at the TVA, and now Richard E. The variants are coming thick and fast on Disney+.

Sylvie suggests her father was a better version of Odin, but Loki might've just proved otherwise. Caution: spoilers ahead for Loki episode 4.
