After the duel, Einar looked at the corpse of King Cenn and sighed before pointing to the enemy army. "I hope you can fully comply with the things established in this fight.
If you surrender your weapons and leave peacefully with your hands up, I will respect your rights and you will not be treated as slaves. You will be able to maintain your freedom and that of your family.
Not only that, but they will also be able to live peacefully in the kingdom of Ireland, even having the opportunity to go to Iceland to find a new life. "
The Irish warriors dropped their weapons and left in order. As the soldiers of the Nordic army left, they reviewed them and place ropes on their hands.
Despite this, the process was quite peaceful. For his part, Einar supervised that some soldiers dug into a hole to be able to bury in it the corpse of King Cenn.
This is because he planned to keep his promise.