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Acausality refers to a character's nature that operates independently of conventional cause and effect, with varying degrees of this trait among different characters.
Types
Type 1 (Temporal Paradox Immunity): Characters immune to changes in the past and conventional temporal paradoxes. However, they remain vulnerable in the present and can be affected by Causality Manipulation.
Type 2 (Temporal Singularity): Characters that exist solely in the present, unaffected by past changes. Precognition cannot be used to predict their future, and manipulating their fate is challenging, though they can still be attacked at any point in time where they exist.
Type 3 (Temporal Permanence): Characters that are difficult to kill, as other versions of themselves in different points in time or alternate universes can survive the destruction of the original and continue to act in their place.
Type 4 (Unconventional Causality): Characters that operate under different and unconventional laws of cause and effect. This grants them resistance to abilities such as Causality Manipulation, Fate Manipulation, and Precognition.
Type 5 (Causality Transcendence): Characters that function completely independently of causal relations and sequences. Interacting with them in relation to causal relationships in their universe is nearly impossible, though they do not exist qualitatively beyond all causal systems.
Type 6 (Immutability): Characters that exceed causal relations and sequences in an absolute sense, including Anti-Causal and Retrocausal Systems. These entities are ontologically perfect, immutable, and unchangeable, operating outside conventional means. They provide everything through the process of emanationism and are reserved for High 1-T+ characters.