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Let's explain it briefly.
The "oath" is a force in Celtic mythology.
To put it simply, it is to make a certain promise and get some kind of power, which is similar to us "swearing".
This kind of oath does not mean that I cannot break it after I have made it.
I'll give you an example.
For example, I made a vow: "I will not make a fuss today, or I will break my leg." ”
It's not that I can't mess around today.
But if I do it, I'm going to break my leg, mandatory, and break my leg.
The oath is not binding, it is not binding, but after it is violated, the punishment will definitely fall on the head of the violator.
Therefore, there is really nothing compelled about the oath, you can break it if you want to, but the punishment is there.
As for the fairy part, I changed it to a longing body, above.
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