At the castle gate Maelcom dismounts and steps up to the hatch.
"My Lord, I understand how delicate your position must have felt all through this battle. I understand how watching the ebb and flow of the battle must have felt while all the time you were safe inside your walls knowing that stepping past this stone arch would leave your men, your fortification and your own person exposed to serious harm. So let me explain something to you, before this goes very wrong. Your Prince is going to win the day, of that you can be sure. And when he wins the day he is going to come to this gate and he is going to want to see you, your family, your men. Now if I were you, and I think I understand how you feel about this kind of thing, then I would want him to be seeing me and praising me for my essential part in the battle, for the way in which I saved the day and at the key moment crushed the enemy."
And now with a serious look.
"Because if I was the good Prince and I had to attend to your gate after you had failed to keep your oath then I would pour all the fury of the battlefield, of the deaths of my men, of the risk you caused to my realm into you. And I have a feeling neither you nor I would wish the result of that. So let's get this gate open, raise the colours I have with me, and even that may cause the enemy to quiver and quake, putting their tail between their legs as they run back to their God forsaken West."