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... Lancer, Cú Chulainn, pierced through Assassin's heart.

The reversal of causality, the magical spear of fate.

By reversing causality, the result of the attack is determined first—the heart being pierced—and the cause of that outcome is the strike of the spear. Once the result is determined, no defence or evasion can stop it. This effect is a curse that interferes with fate.

Because the result is already decided—the piercing of the heart—there's no way to prevent it, even ...

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