The King shrugs. "I took a few glancing blows, but our foes decidedly lacked in skill. They certainly tried to make up for it with ferocity, I must say."
The Duke is likewise unharmed. "I'm glad that my wedding gift was so well received. I believe I can spy your breastplate off in the field there... it'd be best to retrieve it before someone absconds with it."
You sense that your time in the conversation is at an end and bow, taking your leave, and head off to retrieve your armor. You mount your horse with the help of a nearby soldier. You ride off in the direction you last saw your men, and find your banner on the far flank of the battlefield.
You are heartened to find that your troops took light casualties, at best. The fighting was much less fierce here on the flanks, and the enemy quickly broke rank and scattered. Finn led the decisive charge at the head of the Halberdiers, and your Rangers and Archers harried the foe the entire fight. After a short count, you find that you lost four Halberdiers and three Archers, as well as about twice as many levy men.
Camp is made, and food is brought up from the supply chains. The next few hours are spent resting, and then you receive orders. Each Knight present is to receive a small portion of the fallen foe's weapons. Your hope that there were several boats left behind is unfulfilled, as the ships that were harbored were crewed and left with the retreating forces. Any ships that were captured are given over to the Duke, whose own navy was destroyed by the raiders.
You cast about for word of your neighbors, and find that while Sir Percival is unscathed, Sir Denton received a serious wound, and it is unlikely that he will survive the night. You come to his side, and he asks that you watch over his teenage son, Derrick, as he rules over his land. You agree, patting your old friend on the shoulder as he fades into an unwaking slumber.
Sitting around the campfire that night, you toast to Alan, Sir Denton, and all of the lost men. You have gathered a few banners from the enemy, as well as a selection of large axes for remembrances. The King has sent word that the levies are dismissed, and you are free to return home. Would you like to do anything else before you leave the field?