Talk:Fate Immunity/@comment-38665804-20190403151355/@comment-25046389-20190405115246

Not necessarily. This power only protects you from death if the death is predetermined. If you're in a universe where death isn't predetermined, or isn't predetermined all the time, then you could still die from just about anything/anyone if you're not careful. For example, in the Belgariad/Mallorean series (one is a sequel to the other), the Prophecy of Light and the Prophecy of Dark are both sentient and have near-infinite power. If they fought each other directly, the universe would be destroyed, so they agreed to confront each other only through mortal or immortal agents (they outrank the gods of that universe by a lot). These agents are more or less fated to confront each other, and if certain conditions are met then they will inevitably die, but outside of those conditions, any of the mortal agents could be killed just by random chance, because chance is one of the very few things the Prophecies cannot control; they were originally one entity, but a random event caused an entire galaxy to be destroyed and they had to split to prevent that cataclysm from affecting the rest of the universe.