Talk:Zeldris/@comment-2601:192:4400:4749:485B:5A9E:7F07:4E30-20171026211022

I don't get how Zeldris fits into the Ten Commandments. He feels almost like a placeholder. As a character he has some value, his relationship with Geda and his hatred for Elizabeth and Meliodas are fertile grounds but his character construction confuses me.

All the other commandments we've seen, their curses and triggers make some sense. Hatred is the opposite of love, Lying is the opposite of Truth, coveting is the opposite of selflessness, etc etc. But what does turning your back on someone (specifically Zeldris) have to do with being impious? I don't get the connection.

Secondly, the commandments are cool specifically because they can affect their owner like what happened to Galan. Zeldris is physically incapable of turning his back on himself so making it a commandment seems pointless. It can't effect him. You could have made this his magical power just as easily. Come to think of it what IS his magical power? Could Zeldris do anything before Daddy decided to sign all his checks?