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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.
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.
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== Overview ==
|significance=A Ultimate Bind list of Tenets upheld by all [[Divine|Divines]]
'''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.
|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.}}
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.
 
== 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.  
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.  
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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 ==
* [[Divines]]
* [[Divine]]
* [[Rights of Divine Creation]]
* [[Rights of Divine Creation]]
* [[First Divine Parents]]
* [[First Divine Parents]]
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