As Aeryon contemplated his position and the potential for expansion, he couldn't help but feel a sense of confidence coursing through his veins.
Conversations with Mayeux had shed light on the relative ease with which he could conquer smaller tribes in the vicinity before encountering a formidable resistance.
This realization, coupled with his desire to establish alliances with select tribes in the west, fuelled his belief that his tribe's dominance was within reach.
He envisioned a future where some tribes would willingly align themselves with him, becoming his vassals rather than being completely absorbed.
Acknowledging the advantageous circumstances, he found himself in, Aeryon pondered the allocation of his attribute points.
While he understood the importance of being cautious and strategic, he also recognized the futility of dwelling on choices not made.