In this chapter, we learn that the ten commandments bestowed by the Lord of the Rings were meant to be used against the humans, not against the demons. In other words, if the humans killed the ten commands, the demon lord would not be able to use them against them. This means that the humans would have to kill the ten demons themselves, which would be a lot more difficult than killing the ten people who gave them the command. The two men discuss this possibility, and the two men decide that the best thing to do would be to kill all of the ten men.
In this chapter, we learn that the ten commandments bestowed by the Lord of the Rings were meant to be used against the humans, not against the demons. In other words, if the humans killed the ten commands, the demon lord would not be able to use them against them. This means that the humans would have to kill the ten demons themselves, which would be a lot more difficult than killing the ten people who gave them the command. The two men discuss this possibility, and the two men decide that the best thing to do would be to kill all of the ten men.