He received constant updates on the progress on the battle happening to the west of them, in Ernest, and each one he received made him want to rally his men to move out to join them. But the presence of Tiberius prevented him from doing anything in that regard.
That man was a thorn of the most vicious sort. Just in existing, Tiberius posed all sorts of threats. He'd already demonstrated his skill, in defeating Hod and Skullic and handily as he had. If Blackwell were to move and not respect him despite that, he knew very well he'd be quite a foolish man indeed. Yet that was what the Black blood willed of him. Some sort of decisive and certain action. Just anything at all. Not what was currently his placement, in just sitting, and waiting, as if expecting some sort of sign or providence.