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You can say it is an "universal law".. to be exact it's just the way karma works in Indian myth.

Mahabharat can be summed up to this : Pandava have to win no matter what. Even if Karna did beat Arjuna, Khrisna would personally took arms (against his oath) and fucked the whole battlefield solo as Vishnu to kill Kurava.

This is the part where I disagreed with Indian epic and reason why I like Karna. In Bhagavad Gita Khrisna clearly told that everything have it's own Karma and one must do his duty regardless of his feeling to do his duty, and by doing his duty is form of bhakti for God.. roughly speaking it's something along that line. I hate this fatalistic line of thinking.

Karna is the opposite of that. He is against the caste system that unfairly treat him, he is called the hero of the lower caste and the non-God, while Arjuna is the hero of the Noble, priest and the Gods. He by no means is as perfect as he is idolized but he is a man who stood for his OWN thought compared to Arjuna who leave everything to his God.

Ironically the Mahabharat Karna should be the one who have Fateverse Arjuna personality, being extremely obsessed in winning against Arjuna with his own power, and actually hate him to the bone. Even refused any external help that could give him advantage

In that sense Karna has always been destined to lose when he's on Kurava camp, in the same way he has always destined to rise into the ranks of Khsatriya just as his birthright and how the Pandava lose their Khsatriya status as Karma for what Kunti did to Karna...

one aspect of Mahabharat is (according to my teacher) is that everything that happened in that book is "Balanced" no one get off scott free, for every law one side break the other side will break similar ammount. For every crime one side does they will always get suitable punishment.

well as of Fateverse Karna fate.. again Chalk it up to him being a Lancer