With the Golden Horde defeated, and the city of Constantinople under the direct authority of Prince Alexandros Palaiologos, the crisis which the Byzantine Empire was facing had ended quicker than it had come.
However, Alexandros was far from pleased with just the elimination of the Golden Horde's army, he would not rest until the barbarians were driven back into the lands from whence they came. Thus, he quickly ordered the Byzantine Troops to sail across the Bosporus with the Byzantine Fleet, and attack the enemy's camp where the late Chagadai kept the women, children, and slaves of his massive following.
Khorijin had watched as the skies blackened under the wings of the iron eagles. She had borne witness to the sight of her brother and his army being consumed by what could only be compared to a volcanic explosion. Yet, she did not weep, for the spirits had warned her long ago that this would be her people's fate should they march on Byzantium.