In this scene, the monster tells the king that he is prey to him. He tells him that he has lost his "spirit energy" and that he wants to eat him. The king tells the monster that he should kill him first, but the monster says that at least he should at least kill his teeth in his ear. The monster asks the king why he has not tied him up and thrown him in the dungeon. He says that since he has captured him, he can torture him or kill him as he sees fit. But if he thinks he will swallow his pride and kneel to the king, the king is dreaming. He wants to take the king to the "spirit springs" , which are supposed to revive the dead. He warns the king not to stare at him like that, and he says that if the king eats him, then he will become "his poo tomorrow" .
In this scene, the monster tells the king that he is prey to him. He tells him that he has lost his "spirit energy" and that he wants to eat him. The king tells the monster that he should kill him first, but the monster says that at least he should at least kill his teeth in his ear. The monster asks the king why he has not tied him up and thrown him in the dungeon. He says that since he has captured him, he can torture him or kill him as he sees fit. But if he thinks he will swallow his pride and kneel to the king, the king is dreaming. He wants to take the king to the "spirit springs" , which are supposed to revive the dead. He warns the king not to stare at him like that, and he says that if the king eats him, then he will become "his poo tomorrow" .