Sir Amig's unit sustained losses in his daring move, but he successfully disengaged. With some space between him and the enemy, he rallied his unit for a full on charge against the enemy rear. Sir Amig's charge broke the Saxon right, and within minutes the Saxons were sounding the retreat. With the losses sustained, Uther does not order a pursuit. Though the Cymric knights hold the field of battle, there is no sign of Sir Cedwyn, Sir Rodric or Sir Gwyn. Despondent, their retinues and squires recover the knight's share of the plunder and prisoners and head back to Salisbury with the King's army.
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