"I don't know…" Oliver said. The conversation had taken a turn that he struggled to keep up with.
"That there exists more than we know," Hod said. "Naturally, that is the case. It simply makes sense. We group that which we don't understand, we call it chaos, we call it fortune. But there are strands of these things, like some form of magic, that others can interfere with in ways that I know not. The mages know of mana, they interfere with that, and it sickens them. Blackthorn has his own way. He sees an aggressiveness in the air, a fire that our mortal eyes cannot see. I have studied his battles – there's a brilliant man, General Patrick, let me assure you. He has built victories off the slightest spark, something that anyone would overlook, and yet it is the most obvious thing in the world to him. He sees that which others do not. You too found a victory today, on a line that others could not," Hod said.