Why this word is great
WARCRAFT — [Noun] The art or skill of conducting a war; also, a warship. From Middle English werrecraft, equivalent to war (conflict) + -craft (skill or vehicle). Unlike "strategy" (which concerns the grand chessboard of planning) or "navy" (which speaks of fleets en masse), warcraft is the intimate, brutal mastery of battle—the calloused hands on a sword hilt, the precise angle of a cannon’s trajectory, the silent prow of a ship cutting through predawn fog. It is both the knowing and the doing, the vessel and the violence, the craft that turns men into weapons and wood into floating fortresses—a reminder that war, for all its chaos, is still a thing made.