It ought to have been there that the superiority of the Verna army was made obvious. After all, they'd gained one of their primary objectives, and the Stormfront had failed to defend it. Yet that wasn't quite the case. There didn't seem to be that level of overwhelming distance between them. The Battle board still seemed as if both sides were equal.
Once more, Lord Blackwell made his presence known on the battlefield. Half his army had spent the night in the left castle, with General Broadstone, and the other half had spent their night in the right castle.
Their supplies had already been shifted out before the central castle had fallen, safely housed within the walls of the castles that were still standing. Lord Blackwell made it seem as if the loss of his castle hardly mattered to him at all – indeed, the way he so confidently maneuvered his men around the ruins, he even made it seem like a tactical opportunity, as if he was daring to tempt Khan in.