The Ten Commandments



The Ten Commandments is a universe within the Multiverse. It debuted in the Ten Commandments in 1956.

History
During a time in which Jews were enslaved in Egypt, a city was not being constructed by their labor fast enough. Pharaoh Rameses decided that all Jewish first born in the Kingdom must be killed as punishment. Baby Moses was sent by his mother, Yochabel to safety via a watery carriage on the river, picked up by Bithiah who had wanted a child. Years later, Moses had grown into manhood and was a popular member of the Pharaoh family. Memnet, Bithiah's servant eventually revealed the truth of Moses' Jewish background to Nefretiri, who had grown romantically fond of the prince. This would eventually lead to Moses discovering the truth of his bloodline and would go from would-be ruler to slave to exiled. In 1445 BCE, Moses would lead a revolution against the pharaoh, now Rameses II, a man who had grown jealous of Moses over the years.

Moses would use the God of Abraham's power and blessing to unleash chaos in Egypt until the Jewish people were freed. Set free, only to be chased down by Rameses II and his guards, Moses would use God's power to part the Rea Sea for he and his people to pass, slamming the sea shut on the guards who were pursuing them. He would be blessed with Ten Commandments, written by the God of Abraham himself. The Commandments would serve as God's guide for the Jews to live by as they eventually made their way to Israel, their new home.

The Ten Commandments
The commandments themselves and also the reason for the universe's name are as follows.


 * 1: Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
 * 2: Thou shalt not make unto me any graven image.
 * 3: Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God in vain.
 * 4: Remember the seventh day, to keep it holy.
 * 5: Honor thy father and thy mother.
 * 6: Thou shalt not kill.
 * 7: Thou shalt not commit adultery.
 * 8: Thou shalt not steal.
 * 9: Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
 * 10: Thou shalt not covet anything that is thy neighbor's.

Danaverse Connection
Rameses II is recruited into the Crisis War, though by whom is not yet revealed. Moses on the other hand rejects any invitation into the Council of the Multiverse or any multiversal war as the Crisis War begins.

Information
The Ten Commandments was released to cinemas in 1956 by Paramount Pictures. Produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille, this was actually Cecil's second time producing and directing this story. The first, also by Paramount was released as a silent film in 1923. This is a universe in which the God of Abraham is explicitly stated to exist. Other explicit depictions of the God of Abraham or God, for short as existing in the Multiverse include DC Timeline 43 aka Earth-666 of the Arrowverse, the View Askewniverse, and Preacher.

The 1923 silent film is not canon in the Danaverse.

The Ten Commandments was inspired by books in the Tanakh in Judaism or the Old Testament in Christianity. It also in turn inspired Creeping Death, a song by Metallica.