The bodies of the dead after The Infamous Feast are returned to their families, the dead borne on wagons with their best horses tied behind. A hundred black-shrouded processions crisscross Logres.
The bodies of Roderick and Uther travel together, both taken to Salisbury for display, amid a mourning procession. Though it is the king, only a few nobles view the corpse: All have their own dead fathers, brothers, uncles, and so on. Hundreds of commoners visit every day of the journey, however.
Count Roderick is buried in the cathedral. Uther is buried at Stonehenge, between his brother Aurelius Ambrosius and his son Madoc.