"Perhaps it won't," Oliver said. "However – these are men that I trust and know. If I am to understand the battlefield that I am fighting on even from a distance, it must be through those men. I know not your Blackthorn Colonels well enough."
Colonel Reid wavered on the point of understanding, just for a second, before Oliver gave him another order.
"The Minister of Blades will not enjoy performing his position of command, for he never does, but I will require him on the western wall," Oliver said, sending another order out. "And send word to Nila and Lady Yoreholder. Have them gather a hundred archers with them. We cannot have this constant stream of arrow fire continue without retaliation. We will have them move continuously, as a threat, so that the archers can't sit in place as well as they are doing now."
"Mm. That one, at least, I do see the wisdom in," Colonel Reid said, nodding.