Hvítreiðr.
The most harrowing day was when they ventured out after that night, amidst the cries of people who had lost their possessions and friends. The lives of Northerners were intertwined with death and loss; every Northerner lived with this truth. However, accepting it did not mean they did not suffer.
On that day, Ülgen gave no commands to ease the suffering of his people. Instead, he organized the warriors to maintain order and enslaved the so-called clan members who attempted to loot the corpses.
It had been two weeks since that night, which caused significant damage to the city. Thanks to the hard work of the people and Ülgen's incentive policies, many places, starting with the southern gate, had been repaired. A grand funeral was held for the warriors lost in the battle, and their families were given the necessary compensation.