Eden, having awakened, walked out of the forest with the help of the witches.
At this moment, dusk had fallen, marking the end of the hunt, as the horn signaling the return to camp resounded.
Many falcons took to the skies amidst the woods; they soared like flying fish leaping out from an ocean of trees, following the whistles and horns toward the vast camp. Each hunter greeted their companions, whether they had game or not, offering the long-prepared jerky, and the hunting dogs received the same gifts.
From the camp came news of the hunt. It was said that despite the brevity of today's hunt, the Princess still managed to bag a moose.
Not only that, after catching the moose, she did not kill the animal but instead healed its wounds and released it back into the forest.
This deed highlighted the Princess's compassion and mercy. The scribes accompanying her recorded the event, and before long, it would be crafted into poetry to be spread by the Minstrels.