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  1. Divine Oaths

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    Divine oaths are solemn, non-revocable promissory declarations made by entities possessing inherent or recognized metaphysical authority, principally deities [1]. These covenants are distinguished from mortal vows by their intrinsic binding nature, often manifesting observable, often catastrophic, physical or ontological consequences upon breach. The study of these oaths falls under the purview of comparative theurgy and ontological jurisprudence [1].
    Inherence and Modality