Alexander would come to find out that by the time he finished trying up all the loose ends on his part, the Helvati had massacred all the Margraves down on the last man, the orange hue of the setting sun casting a gloomy shadow on the river banks.
Those green clothed corpses were strewn all over the bank of the river, and many were even heaped over each other into bloody piles, the bodies suffering from all kinds of dreadful wounds,
These corpses were sometimes buried, sometimes burnt and some simply thrown into the raging currents, to be washed downstream.
The appearance of so many corpses floating by their water source would cause great panic and fear among the villagers there, especially since many of the more learned men would be able to recognize the soldiers as bearing the emblem of their lord.