Aeryon spend the next few hours after the coronation talking and mingling and then he call upon a great meeting of the tribes.
It was evening when he set up this meeting.
There he talks of his desire to expand to the west, and he painted them a pie of how they would have more grazing lands, more livestock and more power.
Aeryon spoke different things to different people.
To the people, he spoke of his noble aspiration. To the nobles, he spoke of them of the benefits, to the warriors he lures them with fame and fortune
Only he himself knows what he really wants and what he is really pursuing.
For every person have different desires.
The desire of a sheepherder is different from the desire of a chief. A warrior pursuit is different from the pursuit of a chief. And so on and so forth
Aeryon is an idealistic person.
But he is not so idealistic that he thinks everyone is a saint. He must not judge them according to his own perception. He must judge them from without bias.
