In the morning when the surroundings were already bright enough for Ounephes and his remaining soldiers to be able to see the enemy camp from where they are, they saw the Drakhars who were busy piling up the corpses of their enemies on one corner while carefully gathering their fallen comrades. From far to the north, the Drakhars who acted as bait to lure away the Ereian cavalry came into view as they brought along with them their fallen comrades.
The Rhakaddon and Warghen cavalry made themselves scarce as they took a detour far to the west when it was still dark and only decided to swing south during the crack of dawn. Both cavalry groups remained at full force after the clash or perhaps better to be termed as the slaughter of the enemy cavalry since their allied infantry took the brunt of the attack of the enemy riders.