[color=f7941d]After the orcs had fled the battle area, it was nice that Marosa and the Eternal Grounds kingdom had the help of the Zarosian army to take care of their wounded soldiers and help gathering up the dead orc bodies, and the bodies of the fallen soldiers. It had been a tough fight indeed, but it seemed like it was over, at least for now. Though why the orcs had attached, and who they had at their command, was unsure. It was clearly a well-coordinated effort to take down the Eternal Grounds, which would have been a very valuable and defendable area for the orcs to conquer, which was more or less the same reasons why Marosa and her men had managed to stay alive until help arrived. There were many things ahead of them that they needed to figure out, but at the moment, they had to clean up the mess that the orcs had made, and prepare what damage that had been done to the walls of the Eternal Grounds. Now that the orcs had disappeared from the field completely, Marosa came down from the top wall and started walking around on the battlefield, helping the injured the best she could. Even though she was a commander, and a Queen, she still did the dirty work after a battle, on equal terms with the rest of her soldiers, instead of going back to her own chambers to relax and let her men do all the work. It was something that helped keeping the morale high in the Eternal Grounds, and it was another reason why the walls had never fallen. With the commander and Queen on the battlefield, there was a certain respect and sometimes fear, from most enemies, as they wouldn’t expect the leader of a kingdom to show up and join the battle from the very start. But she did, and it raised the men and women morale by a lot. Now she came back up to the leader of the Zarosian army, Riverdane. She gave him a small courtesy again and then stood back up normally. [color=00aeef]“Again, thank you for the help. It’s appreciated and literally life-saving.”[/color] She said to him with a small nod. [color=00aeef]“My men are already preparing your chamber at the castle, while a housing is being arranged for your men and golems. There will be four big buildings that your army can share with each other; each will have their own bedroom and bathroom. It should be more than enough to house all of your men and golems. You’ll have a room at the castle as said, but if you prefer to stay with your men, you are more than welcome to join them in their housing as well.”[/color] She said, wondering if he would keep talking tough-guy talk, like he had when he had shown up with his army, or if he would calm more down, now that the battle was over. [/color]