There Is More To The Sacred Timeline Than We Know

A New Reddit Theory Suggests That We Might Know Very Little About The Sacred Timeline And He Who Remains

By Amitabh Mukherji
October 25,2022
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For more than a year, Marvel fans have been consumed by the multiversal puzzle Loki Season 1 presented and the mishappenings that happened in The Multiverse of Madness, with some fans believing they have figured out the reality behind elements of the Sacred Timeline.

Since Loki’s premiere, rumors have been circulating about the broader, long-term objective of the Time Variance Authority, whose duty it is to protect the Sacred Timeline. He Who Remains, a Kang the Conqueror variant dedicated to stopping his more evil versions, appeared in Loki’s final two episodes, revealing some truth.

He Who Remains, according to one Reddit theory, is actually the reason for the Sacred Timeline, which was created to keep him trapped in a time loop where he can only witness the worlds around him and serve as a reminder. What’s more amazing is that his manor is somewhere you’ve been before.

According to a fan theory, the End of Time manor is actually a version of Doctor Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum that spans all of time.

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He Who Remains In Loki's Finale
He Who Remains In Loki’s Finale

According to the Reddit Theory, at the End of Time, He Who Remains-Kang resides in a Sanctum Sanctorum. The Sacred Timeline is represented visually as a loop that passes through Kang’s mansion. A huge sacred symbol has been carved into the floor of the only room where Kang is visible. That black/gold substance seems to be used throughout the entire structure.

The fan theory also claims before Kang Prime’s first nexus event, strong magical users or scientists came together to isolate his timeline during the multiversal wars. They used a ritual to loop his timeline and enclose him inside the sanctum.

Kang is just able to monitor the TVA; he is not in command of it. In the finale, Miss Minutes brought him information when she was at the sanctum. A TVA printer was also seen.

Kang is unable to interact with anyone outside of his quantum barrier or to leave the sanctum. His spy is Miss Minutes.

It’s possible that Alioth was placed there to keep Kang captive, despite the fact that he claims to have tamed the creature.

The Nexus’s rule of all timelines is retroactively activated by someone killing Kang rather than taking power.

It’s unquestionably a significant reach at this point because we only really know a small portion of Kang’s ultimate plot from comic books. Kang frequently subdues the multiverse and occasionally unites them all into one universe. Kang debuted in the first Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Trailer, giving audiences their first look at him today.