The Sicilian archers, stationed on the elevated hills, erupted in cheers and triumphant shouts as they witnessed the successful outcome of their skirmish against the Tartar mercenaries.
The battlefield echoed with the joyous sounds of victory, and a sense of accomplishment swept through the Sicilian ranks. The archers, having effectively repelled the Tatar assault, reveled in the satisfaction of a well-executed defense, bolstering the morale of the Sicilian forces .
King Conradin, observing the retreating mercenaries from the elevated vantage point, felt a bit nervous. The withdrawal of the Tartar mercenaries hinted at an impending shift in the enemy's strategy.