TV-Series
Description
Lugh Tuatha Dé, once the world’s most formidable assassin, reincarnates into a magical realm after betrayal and death, bound by a goddess’s pact to kill the prophesied hero threatening its existence. Reborn into the aristocratic Tuatha Dé lineage, he retains past-life memories, tactical brilliance, and lethal proficiency, merging them with his family’s assassination heritage.

Formerly an aged master with white hair and beard, his new teenage form sports silver spiky hair, light grey eyes, and a signature black assassin’s garb accented by red vest and gloves. A crimson aura flares in his left eye during combat, complementing the Mystic Eyes of Tuatha Dé—surgically enhanced orbs granting mana perception, lie detection, and hyper-acute vision.

Cold precision defines his missions, yet compassion surfaces in his protection of rescued allies like Tarte and Maha, whom he integrates into a surrogate family. Though outwardly composed, teasing from comrades unveils hidden vulnerability. Guided by his father Cian’s teachings, he cultivates a moral code prioritizing justice and innocent lives, rejecting his past view of people as disposable tools.

Abilities fuse magic and science: S-Rank skills like Rapid Recovery, Beastification’s partial transformations, and My Loyal Knights’ skill-sharing synergize with Spell Weaver’s custom magic. His gravity-propelled tungsten spear, Gungnir, exemplifies this fusion. A concealed D-Rank skill and the sentient Fruit of Life—a power source risking self-erasure—round his arsenal.

Initially fixated on eliminating the hero Epona, his resolve wavers upon recognizing her humanity. Sparing her, he defies the goddess, forging genuine bonds with four fiancées: Dia, his magically gifted cousin; loyal allies Tarte and Maha; and Epona herself. Struggling to navigate emotional entanglements, he initially seeks physical release in brothels to avoid exploiting companions’ affections.

Training under Cian reshapes his purpose—assassination becomes a shield for humanity against corruption and the demon king’s threat. Leadership blends mentorship and camaraderie, inspiring unwavering loyalty. By choosing redemption over duty, he rejects fatalism, embracing autonomy and emotional ties absent in his prior existence, even as the Fruit of Life’s allure tempts him toward self-destruction.