Final answer:
The question about why Governor Phillip was speared does not align with the provided texts, which are fictional accounts with no direct historical correlation to Governor Phillip of New South Wales. Therefore, it is not possible to give an accurate answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be based on a confusion with Australian history; it asks why Governor Phillip was speared, who is known as the first Governor of New South Wales, Australia. However, the context provided is not historically accurate regarding Governor Phillip and is instead a blend of fictional events. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a factual account correlating to the question. In the Governor Phillip scenario, there is a historical account where he was speared by an indigenous Australian, but this does not relate to the content provided.
If we were to assume the narrative provided refers to an analogous situation where a leader is punished for his actions against his people, we could dissect the motives based on the themes of retribution and justice as represented in the texts. However, without accurate historical context or a direct correlation to Governor Phillip, an evidence-based response to why "Governor Phillip" was speared according to the given texts cannot be provided.