In this scene, Caius reveals that he has destroyed both of his "spirits," the "black" and the "white." He tells Caius that his whereabouts have been revealed, and that he will soon come looking for them. He tells him that anyone who moves will die. He says that since he challenged him, he deserves a thousand deaths. He asks Caius for mercy on his disciples, but Caius refuses, saying that he already killed two of them. Caius says that he is willing to offer all of his disciples to him, but that Caius is not worthy of his mercy
In this scene, Caius reveals that he has destroyed both of his "spirits," the "black" and the "white." He tells Caius that his whereabouts have been revealed, and that he will soon come looking for them. He tells him that anyone who moves will die. He says that since he challenged him, he deserves a thousand deaths. He asks Caius for mercy on his disciples, but Caius refuses, saying that he already killed two of them. Caius says that he is willing to offer all of his disciples to him, but that Caius is not worthy of his mercy