General Rainheart was the first of the two, and General Broadstone was set to follow, providing Oliver was well enough to continue fighting.
Oliver had to wonder just what Lord Blackwell supposed might happen in putting him against two mighty men. He doubted that he could beat the Generals handily. He thought at best, they'd be putting on a good fight, and perhaps that was what General Blackwell wished to show the masses – the might of the men that he would have as allies, when he announced his war to them.