The sword then naturally felt challenged. It was like her will didn't matter.
Loki was intelligent and mainly crafty, he knew that two swords would create a collapse and a failure in the very existence of that being in the midst of his perfection.
Ego and omnipotence prevented the sword from allowing a replica.
There's no way. Stop immediately.
Only one, if there are two, there must be an understanding that one of them is not true.
But what could be the fake?!
It's something that goes beyond anyone's understanding, only the sword could decide. Consequently only that being could decide.
There was no way to have two identical swords, so the sword itself would choose which one was real among its own principles of existence.
When there are two identical copies, does it really make any difference about which one is real?!