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After the battle, a band of soldiers find them and escort them back to safety.
The governor explains that since the queen was the prisoner of the witch, he had no choice but do what she wanted.
The goal of the witch was to eliminate the players, a shipwreck wouldn't be suspicious.
Once they landed, the trial was a way to give them what they wanted, the Red Knight, so they would leave. While also compromising them in the murder of an important Knight.As soon as they freed Joan of Kent, the governor has no reason to continue doing her the Witch's bidding, which is why the soldiers started helping the players.Unfortunately, since it's may's eve, the night of the witch, all the local population is terrified of her the Witch and they do what she asks.
The bishop repents and explains that he tried to warn them, but could not oppose the witch because she trapped him in sin and threatened to reveal everything. He begs for forgiveness and actually died of sadness few months later.