They say that before they were sacred laws, the commandments were secrets sealed with blood and fire. In simple moral norms ……. but fragments of an ancient covenant between the divine and the human.
On top of a mountain shrouded in eternal storms, seven tables burned in celestial light as an impossible voice rumbled in the void. Every commandment did not just order… also warned. For whoever breaks them would not only be punished by men, but marked by invisible forces.
First Commandment:
“You shall love only one God. ”
But ancient forbidden texts imply that this mandate was not just devotion… was protection. For in worshiping other gods, something else was coming from the shadows.
Second Commandment:
“You will not take His name in vain. ”
The divine name is said to be a vibrational key. Pronouncing it with hate or ridicule opens cracks where misfortunes seep.
Third Commandment:
“You shall sanctify the holy day. ”
In hidden manuscripts it is stated that on that day the veil between worlds is thinner. He who desecrates it, attracts looks that should not see it.
The Fourth Commandment:
“Honor your father and your mother. ”
Not just out of respect… but because blood holds memory. Disobedience breaks an energetic bond that protects the soul.
Fifth Commandment :
“Thou shalt not kill. ”
Because every extinct life leaves an echo. An echo that, according to legends, haunts the culprit even after death.
The Sixth Commandment :
“You shall not commit unclean acts. ”
Ancient wise men said that the energy of misdirected desire feeds hungry entities that cling to the spirit..
Seventh Commandment:
“You shall not steal. ”
Not just material things… also time, faith and hope. And every stolen debt is paid by forces that do not negotiate.
Some lost texts claim that the commandments were not created just to guide mankind.. but to contain something older and darker. Something waiting patiently for everyone to be broken.
And when the seventh falls……
they say the pact will be broken.
And the world will remember why they should never be forgotten.