In this chapter, we learn that the original form of the undead, the "creature," has gone insane. He's been transformed into a carnivorous monster, and he can't believe that he's even been allowed to exist. He compares himself to the "demon tribe," which has been outlawed for the last hundred years, and says he'll pay for his mistake with his own death. We learn that this is not the first time that the undead has been eaten, and that they've been able to survive in this form for a while now. We also learn that, even though the undead have been banned from eating, they're still able to hunt down and kill other undead. This is a big problem for the undead. They've lost their ability to hunt, and they don't even have a chance to kill the other undead, because the undead's aura is so strong. The undead is all, "Gee, I'm going to lose to the lower race, and I've even been selected by a guy named Arai Moss to be one of his bodyguards. Is this really the way you're supposed to do it? Is it really yours to do? It's just like dogs to your master, who throws you out of his house when he doesn't like you, and then throws you away when he does like you. He calls for help, but no one can save him. He begs for someone to help him, but nobody will help him.
In this chapter, we learn that the original form of the undead, the "creature," has gone insane. He's been transformed into a carnivorous monster, and he can't believe that he's even been allowed to exist. He compares himself to the "demon tribe," which has been outlawed for the last hundred years, and says he'll pay for his mistake with his own death. We learn that this is not the first time that the undead has been eaten, and that they've been able to survive in this form for a while now. We also learn that, even though the undead have been banned from eating, they're still able to hunt down and kill other undead. This is a big problem for the undead. They've lost their ability to hunt, and they don't even have a chance to kill the other undead, because the undead's aura is so strong. The undead is all, "Gee, I'm going to lose to the lower race, and I've even been selected by a guy named Arai Moss to be one of his bodyguards. Is this really the way you're supposed to do it? Is it really yours to do? It's just like dogs to your master, who throws you out of his house when he doesn't like you, and then throws you away when he does like you. He calls for help, but no one can save him. He begs for someone to help him, but nobody will help him.