Nothing of what you just quoted changes the quote I posted in my last comment:
"Most husbands accepted all children produced by their wives, although gossip might indicate otherwise."
Humons comic is about a married Viking that just like most other married Vikings apparently accepted all children produced by their wives.
That a father had the right to refuse an infant isn't really the point - if that rarely happened it's not a correct depiction of Viking customs to focus on that.
Then Humons depiction is obviously the more correct one - as I've already concluded in my last post.
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Nothing of what you just quoted changes the quote I posted in my last comment:
"Most husbands accepted all children produced by their wives, although gossip might indicate otherwise."
Humons comic is about a married Viking that just like most other married Vikings apparently accepted all children produced by their wives.
That a father had the right to refuse an infant isn't really the point - if that rarely happened it's not a correct depiction of Viking customs to focus on that.
Then Humons depiction is obviously the more correct one - as I've already concluded in my last post.