Talk:Ten Commandments/@comment-27246983-20151119041710/@comment-26091443-20151119052537

I get the feeling the Ten Commandments were an already established group before Meliodas turned traitor. But even if they weren't they all were most likely already well known and highly regarded warriors. Obviously Meliodas knows more about some of them than others but he seems to have a a pretty good idea on what they all can do and how they think.

And as for Meliodas being the "Mercy" of the Ten Commandments, like I already said, I don't think he's going to have been one of them but that is a good monicker. As far as your thing about Dale went, their commandments don't seem to have exceptions; if Galan's means you can't knowingly lie then that's it. I doubt a don't kill one would exempt mercy killings.