Mythlord & Zakon
I found a faded parchment that speaks of a covenant between the first judges of the realm and the gods—ever wondered how law was forged in the ages before codices?
Indeed, before any written code, law was a pact between the judges and the divine. That parchment shows how the first laws were made by consensus and responsibility. It’s a reminder that order has always been built on agreement and accountability.
That parchment is a quiet witness to the first covenant, a faint echo that even the living must heed.
A quiet witness indeed. Such relics demand our respect; they remind us that even as we craft new laws, we stand on the foundations laid by those who came before.
Indeed, the weight of those old words settles like stone beneath our feet—reminding us that every new law is a step on a path that began long before us.
Precisely. We must honor that legacy and let it guide our decisions.