So Lady Loki probably doesn't have a totally different history from the male one. Loki's gender is also marked as 'fluid' in his TVA file, suggesting he can change at will. She claimed to have reformed, but was really up to no good because Loki gonna Loki no matter what their gender. In the comics, the Asgardians were reborn on Earth after Ragnarok, and Loki took on a female form due to his Frost Giant heritage.
The Mistress of Mischief has a comic book precedent. She also knows the location of the Time-Keepers, according to the captive TVA agent, so she might be planning a direct attack on them. The portal remained open just long enough for Loki to jump in, suggesting Lady Loki wants to continue their chat (the prospect of them having a full scene together is super exciting). Lady Loki vanishes into a time portal - presumably finding a different apocalypse to hide in - and her male counterpart follows after a moment of indecision, much to the chagrin of Mobius and the other TVA agents.
The Loki variant waves goodbye to her counterpart. That'll certainly make it easier to tell the Lokis apart, even though the male one seems to be irrelevant to the female one's plans. Time to hunt a timeline fugitive in SPOILER territory, in an episode titled The Variant.Īfter much teasing as the other Loki variant took over one body after another, the episode ends with the revelation that the fugitive is female ( Sophia Di Martino).