Talk:Bayonetta 2/@comment-189.250.153.84-20141030012845/@comment-1661895-20141030015220

That goes in tandem with what's explained in the games. Aesir's original complete being was the one who decided to give the Eyes to humanity and Loki says he believes in humans after the final battle which echoes the god's original sentiment, not to mention that he has the power to control the Eyes as well as the 'true' power of nothingness.

Both Loki and Loptr seem like they are simple side effects from Aesir dividing his power. Loki's nature as the good virtue matches his inheritance of the Sovereign power where Loptr seems to have become the evil virtue because of all of the negative energy he absorbed from humanity using his Prophetic powers.