At the end of Loki season 2, the titular character, Loki, makes a significant decision that alters the course of events. He travels back to the moment when the Temporal Loom was shutting down and replaces himself with Victor Timely. Instead of trying to save it, he decides to stop Sylvie from killing He Who Remains, as his death is the reason for the chaos in the multiverse. Ultimately, Loki takes his place as the God of Stories and holds the timelines together, forming a tree-like time structure known as Yggdrasil. This decision means that Loki will be alone for the rest of time but will oversee his family and friends forever. The finale sets the stage for significant implications for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the potential for a multiversal war and its impact on future projects like Avengers: Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars.