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7/6/2025, 4:06:56 AM
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Loki abused the Eternity Mask and amplified its power. It's stated in Defenders Beyond that the Eternity Mask is supposed to make the wearer as strong as their opponent, and shown when Ms. America uses it to fight The Beyonder and The White Phoenix of the Crown (Taaia) on even terms. Later they run into Glorian, a time wizard who lives outside the multiverse, and he demands they give him the Eternity Mask because he can use it to take control of Eternity and rewrite the multiverse. Ms. America notices that Glorian is afraid of Loki and theorizes that Loki can also "break the rules" and abuse the Eternity Mask like Glorian can. She then gives Loki the mask and Loki says that using it to merely match Glorian's power is beneath him, claiming that he can do much more. Then he uses it summon the Queen of Nevers, which is something only Eternity is able to do, stated by the Queen of Nevers herself in the issue, implying that Loki can tap into Eternity's power with the mask.

Cut to Immortal Thor, Loki uses the Eternity Mask to one shot the strongest Elder God, other than Atum, Kemur. Granted Kemur was already wounded by Thor, but it's stated that he was nowhere near done. Loki didn't just use the mask to match Kemur in power, he utterly demolished him with it. The mask should not have given Loki that amount of power if being used normally. Thor himself notices something is off after Loki told him that he used the Mask of Eternity to kill Kemur, noticing that he is also using powerful magic alongside it and that there will be a great price to pay for it.

In conclusion, Loki is using the Mask of Eternity beyond its means, tapping into the full power of Eternity through his narrative magic and it took the entire power of the infinite omniverse to kill GODhor, and he tanked it because he came back anyways.