As Aeryon rides around his settlements, his gaze falls upon the tents and the people who inhabit them.
The original tribe members of the Brolgadhr greet him with respect, and there is an affection in their greetings
Most of them is Aeryon relatives, uncles and aunts, families on either his mother side or his father side.
On the other hand, those who were subjugated by him lower their gazes, a clear sign of submission and deference to his rule.
Mostly these are the people of the Xewa and Ghar tribe.
They however did not have that much resentment.
While Aeryon did kill their chiefs, since then Aeryon did not persecute the clans of those that are not related to the chief of the Xewa and Ghar tribe.
Aeryon is very impartial and shares a lot of meat with the people of his tribe, subjugated or not.
This alone wins him a few points even among those who he conquered. In this world, meat is a very luxurious thing.