Oliver kept himself to the forest's very perimeter, ensuring that the plains were always close to his left. He supposed that to be enough of an escape route. Or at least, his instincts did. He glanced behind him, wondering if that cavalry would follow him so far, but he could see no further than five back of his own men.
"They're in the forest," the Minister of Blades told him, guessing the question that was written behind Oliver's searching look.
"Good," Oliver replied. "We'll take them for a little bit of a ride."
He continued forward, slowing his horse down ever so slightly once more, to allow them the same chance to catch up that he had allowed the scouts before him. He could sense the fear streaming from his men. It was a level of tension that soldiers didn't enjoy existing in – not when they couldn't understand the purpose behind the plan.