Blackwell would shortly descend down from the east, and aim to join the conflict that Tavar was continuing to prolong. The pressure that Tavar put on the rebels, Tiberius had to say, was a praiseworthy thing. It allowed him a great opportunity to simply sit back and look for his own sort of chances. So too did it provide him with a good opportunity to study Tavar's back, and wonder how easily placed a sword would be between his ribs, should he decide to change his course entirely.