>>7695523>Hnefatafl (NOT Hnefatalf)my typing is shit tonight. Sorry I got the "fl" transposed a couple times in that post.
Anyway, pic related: a Hnefatafl 11x11 board with pieces and markings for one of the more complex rules sets (probably Berserk Hnefatafl). 11x11 and 13x13 seem to have been the most common boards, in that order. But some boards have been found up to 19x19 (beginning to sound like Go?), and the 9x9 variation seems also to have been popular, probably about the same as the 13x13 after 11x11 at the No. 1 slot.
9x9 Tablut has well-developed rules. If someone uses different rules not explicitly Tablut, then you are probably playing a variation of Hnefatafl on a 9x9 grid. There is even a 7x7 grid version, one with its own name (I forget it right now) that seems much more popular in the Celtic region.