Feels good to lead a cavalry charge though.

The priest reiterates what he spoke earlier regarding advice for the ending of the conflict. I like the idea of a joint pyre. He goes to act as the intermediary between the orcs, the dominant one of the group 'Mohawk' and the requests of Amistad and Sir Piers.As far as the Dragon is concerned we should say to the orcs,"Meat is back on the menu."Treat their dead chief with respect, let them eat the dragon meat. The supplies would be good for the others and could help us in future relations, a beaten foe treated well.
With Issachar as translator, Amistad offers field-promotion to the brutish orc. You learn that the brutish, mohawked orc is named Shagrol. He agrees readily to your proposal and, surrounded by your knights' lances, the remaining dozen and a half orcs fall in behind him. Proceeding up the cliffside, you ceremonially subdue the keep by cutting the lashings and collapsing the gate of their log palisade. Issachar is able to narrate for you as Shagrol enters the keep, announcing Bulak's death and his own ascension. There is some loud dissent, but with your clear and visible presence in the courtyard, Shagrol soon subdues it and solidifies the keep under his own hand. The orcs heave on the chains, restricting the scarred dragon and pining it down. The horsemeat is tossed to it, which it devours with savage ferocity."Bulak has passed on, she 'chose the way of hate and we respect her choice'. You have choices to make now you are in charge. Will you make peace with us as an ally or do we continue to enforce the peace at the end of a lance?"