When he was younger, he was petrified of going on the quests for giants in the dense forest. He must oblige because it is the Maharaja's directive that his son goes hunting with him. But when the giant is eventually defeated, it is only the soldiers' and the king's presence that gives him the confidence to approach his hunting prize. He feels incredibly rewarded for all his work when he receives a sepia photo of himself with a huge head standing next to him.