I have sometimes given the subject of Viking command some thought.
The Vikings had no writing, did they pass on military experience and knowledge or did they have to start from scratch every time a new warlord took over?
There is of course no answer, for nothing of the sort of a Viking "Art of War" has been passed on to us, and I expect there was none. But we still often see them using very complicated tactics and strategy and there are glimpses in some Sagas.
I surmise that every warlord (Earl, king, Magnate) would tell his son the basics and that they may even have trained some. But that all was orally passed on and only in the inner circle of leaders.
Can the Maks not have had something similar? Not all knowledge is passed in writing...
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