Divine Law: Difference between revisions
Appearance
![]() Cdjensen94 (talk | contribs) |
|||
Line 55: | Line 55: | ||
=== 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: |