Talk:Ten Commandments/@comment-1458758-20160106074449

I have a thought for discussion. We know that the Commandment's ability is applied to those they face and themselves, but are they applied to the other Commandements?

As it stands, while Galan and his opponent had to tell the truth, it doesn't seem like it mattered if anyone else around him lied through their teeth.

Faith itself is kinda dodgey thing to judge, if you begin to doubt someone's ability to win, like Ban warning Escanor, does that count? Seems not, and yet by its rather nebulous definition, couldn't that be considered a lack of faith in that person?

The one I can say for sure though, with no qualms is Gray Lord. His thing for pacifism only seems to apply to himself and his enemy, as Fraudrin openly went out of his way to murder a bunch of people within spitting distance of Gray Lord. So doesn't that mean, that having intentionally tried to shank a bunch of people, that Fraudrin broke the law of pacifism? Shouldn't he be stoned, or exploded or whatever?