Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-44316730-20200517015651/@comment-24215250-20200712221219

I always assumed from their Hidden floor data that Urek is the stronger of the two, or at least had the most potential to be superior in strength. Though Urek's sworn enemy openly admits to Zahard's data being superior to him, he also mentions that Urek was never properly replicated on the hidden floor because his power was too vast, hence all those errors that became a part of his data (the reason Urek's data became a sworn enemy was because it was a flawed version of the 'perfection' Urek associates with himself, hence should not be allowed to exist in Urek's point of view).

Another point I want to bring up is how Garam holds a grudge against Urek because of his refusal to kill Zahard. This may suggest Urek does not do so because he isn't strong enough, but I believe it's more of him shirking from the responsibility and the potential consequences. Taking down the king of the tower would cause all sorts of chaos, and could even demand someone to step in and take his place. One thing Urek hates is the politics of the Tower, which is why he avoids associating with the Family Heads and desires a way outside. It makes most sense for Garam to feel irritated with Urek because he's someone who is completely capable of killing Zahard yet refuses to do so.