Aside from that encounter with the family, Morkus had little problem carrying out his orders for the rest of the battle. Morkus found no other civilians that day, only soldiers who were somewhat less skilled than the swordsman who had been protecting his wife and children from Morkus. But the difference in skill between the swordsman and the other soldiers went completely unnoticed by Morkus. Even if he wasn't too lacking in mental capacity to notice or too focused on carving a path through all that opposed him, Morkus still wouldn't have any spare brain cells that weren't dedicated to thinking about the noise in his head at the time. When he was hit on the back of the head, the noise sounded like a muffled voice for some reason. Morkus couldn't make out what it was saying though, and the noise soon went back to normal. After the battle was over, Morkus just wondered about the place for a while. Having quickly forgotten about the noise during the fight, Morkus was now trying to think of what he was going to do now. He had yet to receive anymore orders and there was no one left to kill, so Morkus was kind of at a loss for what he should do next. But his problem soon solved itself when he heard Gorman barking more orders. Once the captain was done shouting, Morkus went and stood where he thought the debriefing line was going to form. He had no spoils to report since he had only been ordered to search every house and kill every living thing he found. As a result, the thought of looting and pillage never even crossed the mentally challenged orc's mind.