The remaining days of the campaign were methodical.
Without Gerard and Remin, the militia's structure collapsed quickly. Both men had been the pillars holding the rebellion together after its funding had dried up, and once they were gone, it became painfully clear that no one remaining possessed either the authority or the competence to replace them. What resistance remained fragmented almost immediately.
There were two more skirmishes in the eastern territory, both significantly smaller than the battle in the ravine. Casilo handled each of them, effectively crushing the remaining pockets of resistance.
Ragnar stayed behind this time, still recovering from the injuries he had sustained during the fighting. Though frustrated by his inability to take the field, he focused his efforts on managing the camp, overseeing logistics, and ensuring the army's operations continued without disruption.
