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Chapter 29 concerns the spiritual masters (rad) who protect and guide each of the seven continents. The chapter does not specify in detail what role these masters play, and their precise function remains unclear. Most of the chapter is devoted to describing the spiritual masters' various strongholds located on the central continent of Xwanirah. Many of the figures named in this chapter, including Jam, Syāwaxš, and Sām, are the central heroes in Iranian myth.