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'''Divine Law''' is the fundamental, unbreakable set of laws governing the multiverse, created and discovered by the [[First Divine Parents]]. These laws regulate the responsibilities of [[Divine|Divines]] and dictate the rules of creation, judgment, and interdimensional interactions. Â | '''Divine Law''' is the fundamental, unbreakable set of laws governing the multiverse, created and discovered by the [[First Divine Parents]]. These laws regulate the responsibilities of [[Divine|Divines]] and dictate the rules of creation, judgment, and interdimensional interactions. Â | ||
Unlike [[Universal Law]], which varies between universes and applies to spirits, souls, and mortals, Divine Law is '''absolute and immutable''', binding only to those who seek or have obtained divinity. Any being granted [[Divinity]] or the [[Rights of Divine Creation]] must adhere to these laws in full. | Unlike [[Universal Law]], which varies between universes and applies to spirits, souls, and mortals, Divine Law is '''absolute and immutable''', binding only to those who seek or have obtained divinity. Any being granted [[Divinity]] or the [[Rights of Divine Creation]] must adhere to these laws in full. | ||
 | {{Concept | ||
| name     = The Divine Law | |||
| image    = | |||
|type=Group of Tenets | |||
|function=Protect Divinity from Unworthy Holders | |||
|significance=A Ultimate Bind list of Tenets upheld by all [[Divine|Divines]] | |||
|origin=[[First Divine Parents]] | |||
|implementation=All Spirits and Souls are Judged at Judgement Day whether they are worthy of Divinity and therefore will uphold the Law.}} | |||
== Origins of Divine Law == | == Origins of Divine Law == | ||
Divine Law was laid down an unfathomably long time ago by the [[First Divine Parents]]. However, not all aspects of Divine Law were created; rather, '''some were discovered''', as they proved to be intrinsic to existence itself. Â | Divine Law was laid down an unfathomably long time ago by the [[First Divine Parents]]. However, not all aspects of Divine Law were created; rather, '''some were discovered''', as they proved to be intrinsic to existence itself. Â | ||
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=== Original vs. Revised Law of Non-Obstruction === | === Original vs. Revised Law of Non-Obstruction === | ||
Before the Convergence, the Law of Non-Obstruction stated: | Before the Convergence, the Law of Non-Obstruction stated: | ||
''"Mortals are to be allowed to make their own choices and should only be interacted with to guide and pass judgment. Judgment may only be passed once. Immortal|Immortals cannot be interfered with."'' | ''"Mortals are to be allowed to make their own choices and should only be interacted with to guide and pass judgment. Judgment may only be passed once. [[Immortal|Immortals]] cannot be interfered with."'' | ||
After the Convergence, the law was revised: | After the Convergence, the law was revised: | ||
''"Mortals are to be allowed to make their own choices and should only be interacted with to guide and pass judgment. Immortal|Immortals cannot be interfered with unless another law dictates otherwise. Judgment may be passed an infinite number of times."'' | ''"Mortals are to be allowed to make their own choices and should only be interacted with to guide and pass judgment. [[Immortal|Immortals]] cannot be interfered with unless another law dictates otherwise. Judgment may be passed an infinite number of times."'' | ||
=== The Creation of the Laws of Interloping and Summoning === | === The Creation of the Laws of Interloping and Summoning === | ||
Originally, Divine Law did not specify whether mortals or Immortal|Immortals could travel between universes. This changed when a second judgment was required for [[The Deviants]], as the original Law of Non-Obstruction prevented intervention. | Originally, Divine Law did not specify whether mortals or [[Immortal|Immortals]] could travel between universes. This changed when a second judgment was required for [[The Deviants]], as the original Law of Non-Obstruction prevented intervention. | ||
Two new laws were then established: | Two new laws were then established: | ||
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== Related Articles == | == Related Articles == | ||
* [[ | * [[Divine]] | ||
* [[Rights of Divine Creation]] | * [[Rights of Divine Creation]] | ||
* [[First Divine Parents]] | * [[First Divine Parents]] | ||
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[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Continuum | [[Category:Continuum multiverse]] | ||
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