Amenheraft's Preparation (Part-3)

The various competing factions were not Amenheraft's only concerns.

For there was also the divergent military thinking factor.

The current times were a season of change for the country, as new technologies, innovations, and battle tactics were sweeping across not only it, but the known world.

This was not orchestrated by Alexander but was the natural evolution of the times.

And this was a change many had difficulty adjusting to.

"I tell you, riding horses to battle is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. Not only are they killed too easily, you cannot even carry any javelins with them," This grumble was uttered by Jamider (Earl) Nibbar's father after Faruq's report, who was just one of the examples of those being left behind in the times.

He was an old-style military veteran and thought that cavalry was a fad that would die away, and would frequently exaggerate its shortcomings.

And in his mind, the reason for doing this was many folds.