Prior to Aeryon attack on the Xewa tribe, the young son of Rakarys had not achieved any remarkable feats that caught Garron attention.
Aside from a youthful act of avenging a wrong by attacking a small tribe alongside his sworn brother, Aeryon accomplishments were limited.
These observations lead Garron to question the extent of Aeryon abilities and suitability as a leader.
While Garron acknowledges Aeryon skill in battle, he remains sceptical about Aeryon capabilities beyond the battlefield.
Garron understands that being a successful ruler requires a diverse range of qualities, including strategic thinking, diplomacy, and the ability to govern and uplift those under their rule.
The stoner his people, the stronger you are. Some of his brothers could not understand this simple logic.