Talk:Ten Covenants/@comment-89.215.248.163-20180227144318/@comment-4631119-20190309205647

Tet should not be bound to the rule itself, I suppose.

In a monarchial rule, the King does not bound to the law he created himself. However, usually, to maintain harmony, he will decide to bound himself towards the law he created, as for an example that even himself are obeying the law. Tet should be following this model, as he is the God and creator of the Law (and not part of Exceed, to add it), but I believe he will decide to adhere to it when required to, as for setting example.

However, when Tet wanders in his Imanity figure, he DOES bound to the Pledge for being "Imanity".