In this chapter, we learn that the master is afraid of the beast spirits because he is afraid that they will kill him. The beast spirits, however, are not afraid of anything. They are afraid only of their own power, and they do not want to be on the receiving end of their master's power. The master can break his own gift, and he can do so with the help of the other beast spirits. The only way the master can do this is if they are willing to serve him. This is the only way they can do it, and it is only by serving him that they can accomplish their goal.
In this chapter, we learn that the master is afraid of the beast spirits because he is afraid that they will kill him. The beast spirits, however, are not afraid of anything. They are afraid only of their own power, and they do not want to be on the receiving end of their master's power. The master can break his own gift, and he can do so with the help of the other beast spirits. The only way the master can do this is if they are willing to serve him. This is the only way they can do it, and it is only by serving him that they can accomplish their goal.