Uthers trupper samlades under sommaren utanför Sarum för att dra vidare mot Summerland. Det kan nämnas att Gorlois inte heller denna gång dök upp till samlingen. När vi nådde Summerland visade det sig att deras styrkor retirerade in mot träskmarkerna. När vi kom fram till gruvorna, källan till de metaller som hela konflikten rörde, hade de gjorts otillgängliga genom att översvämmas eller genom ras. I samband med detta mötte hären även Gorlois och andra från sydvästra England, som behövt ta en annan väg till fiendens land. Uther beordrade plundring av regionen, i vilken Aed, Sionyn och Trahaern deltog, men inte Crandall. Därefter kallades till fredsförhandlingar, som resulterade i att Summerland togs in som ett grevskap i Logres, Uther utropades till segrare och tillgång till metallerna utlovades. I utbyte mot detta fick Summerlands nuvarande härskare fortsatt styre över området och kalla sig kung. I och med detta återvände vi hem.
King Uther's Army, about 750 knights and 1500 foot soldiers, musters at Sarum. The Duke of Cornwall, Sir Gorlois, is missing again! Uther invades Summerland but King Cadwy, “the Magician King,” withdraws into the marshes, and the mines are flooded or blocked by the miners before they are abandoned.
Count Roderick use the opportunity to take land taken from Summerland, particularly in Salisbury.
The Duke of Cornwall and other barons from Devon and Jagent are discovered already besieging castles in Summerland. Duke Gorlois explains that their way to Sarum had been blocked by the Summerland’s knights. As the other barons from Ascalon and Jagent say the same, Uther accepts the explanation.
Uther’s army raids the kingdom. Then the army falls ill. Some blame poison or poor camp discipline, others claim that it is a curse, magic or the faerie. As the situation keeps worsening, Uther demands a personal parlay with Cadwy, one-to-one.
The parley is held at the edge of the marshes. King Cadwy’s men have already arrived on marsh barges, and they have erected a tent for the parley. Alone, as promised, King Uther enters the tent armed and angry, while Cadwy is unarmed and calm. King Uther was pale and subdued when he exited the tent.
That night, Uther holds a feast for Cadwy and his barons. Uther accepts the homage of King Cadwy, names him Count Summerland, and even gives him new lands. Cadwy also retains the King of Summerland title. Uther claims a great victory for subduing Cadwy.