Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-6349681-20171110092822/@comment-33384595-20171114095726

I guess, technically speaking, the use of the word warrior supports your interpretation. On the other hand, it reads to me like he's talking about more than raw combat prowess because of the line about "giving a grunt power doesn't make a good warrior." To me, that feels like he's talking in a more general sense--he uses the word warrior because his life is mostly defined in terms of warriors and combat, but I think it's more of a commentary on overall potential to accomplish things and such. Of course, I could be reading too much into it, but. I partly agree with you.I do think that he's not talking purely about combat prowess,like you said.However,I think he's talking about all the aspects of being a fighter,including combat prowess,strategic thinking,proper judgement,learning ability and so on.Basically,Mestan doesn't simply have the ability to discern muscleheads but people who are talented 'warriors' in a broader aspect.