Odin & Patrol
Do you think a guardian's oath holds the same weight as a god's decree?
A guardian's oath is a mortal promise, binding because of honor and fear of loss. A god's decree is law that bends reality, unchallengeable. They sit on different levels, but both can crush a person if broken. The weight depends on who enforces it, not on the title.
You’re right, the enforcement is what really cracks the bone, not the name on the paper. A guardian’s oath feels like a contract you can technically break, but the emotional damage is still heavy; a god’s decree is a hammer, but it comes with a different kind of terror. Both can crush you, just at different scales.
Indeed, the real weight comes from the consequences. A broken oath cuts the heart, a broken decree shatters the cosmos. Both can crush, but on very different planes.
Yeah, one cuts the heart, the other ripples the whole universe. Both are loud, just on different frequencies.
They do play out in different tones—one a whispered wound, the other a thunderclap that swells the world.