With the deceased removed from the inn and the floors adequately mopped, Kella, Candy and Freddy disappear outside while the stew simmers.
"Keep an eye on that, please. Add more water if it starts to look dry." After about half an hour the redhead reappears to taste the stew and add some flour. She thanks Vic for his help.
"Won't be long now. Maybe lay the table?" she suggests before she heads off to wash.
She reappears looking a little tidier. After testing the stew again she adds some sort of dried herbs, nods and says,
"That's good. Give the boys a shout, please." The 'boys', Candy and Freddy, appear some minutes after being summoned for the second time. Seeing food's about to be served Candy ducks out and Freddy heads towards the readied table.
"Hands!" says Kella, causing Freddy to roll his eyes and head off in Candy's direction.
Vic sits down with a heavy sigh and the meal is consumed in stony silence, just the occasional spoon scraping on earthenware bowl and Freddy's heavy. Kella doesn't look up from her stew and occasionaly dabs her eyes. At one point Freddy notices this and opens his mouth to speak but Candy kicks him hard in the shin and makes a cutting motion across her neck. Freddy closes his mouth and just rubs his shin before concentrating on the stew.
***
At Unbar's offer to bury Xolkin, Kella looks at him and nods,
"Thank you. He wanted cremation. Horrified at the prospect of someone right evil making him undead." Her eyes look red. They fill with water again and she leaves the room. Candy mouths,
"They had a thing. You know." She adds,
"Here, you might want to take this to the quiet one." She mimes pointed ears and a longbow whilst holding a bowlful of stew.
***
Emerging from the inn it becomes apparent that 'the quiet one', Isaril, hasn't been idle. Several birds, vultures and an improbably large crow, lie forever still around the village square, their meals cut short by well placed arrows. No other carrion birds try to dine in the village, instead eating their fill from the orckin killed on the approach to the village.
Freddy, Candy and Kella have already gathered up their fallen, Xolkin, Bandy, Eddy, Dandy and Andy, and laid them out in the temple. Freddy rasps,
"The boys'd like being burned up wiv the boss." He grunts as Candy elbows his ribs,
"That's burnt, dumbass! Anyway, it's called 'cremated'. Yes, Andy'd like to be cremated with her brothers. Not real brothers, but still, nearest to family."
There's enough dressed lumber, easily discovered, a short distance into the forest to cremate all of the dead, including the orckin. Gathering up enough wood and building a proper pyre for Xolkin and his fallen takes a few hours, but there are no interruptions from wildlife. Meanwhile, just off the road to the south of the keep Isaril sets the badger to digging a depression and then something of a pit into which the score or so of orckin can be deposited. With less care and reverance, use of a horse-drawn cart and a barrel of oil, the green-skinned predators can also be put to the flame by nightfall. Grimlin limps out to help unload the cart and almost gleefully hurl orcs into the newly made resting place. Turns out he'd used a long lodder to slowly crawl across the break in the keep's bridge.
The three, Kella, Candy and Freddy, don't spare any sentimentality in separating the deceased from anything vaguely valuable before placing the bodies in their last resting places. Unless anyone objects, Kella takes Xolkin's weaponry and pockets any coinage or meager valuables from the fallen, with the offer,
"Dosh. Portable. I'll take that and you take a horse each. And tack. And do what you want with that." She gestures to a pile of ownerless weaponry. After a pause she spits on her hand and offers it to seal the deal.
There's a pile of many greataxes, ugly yet serviceable, short bows and daggers and a single necklace:

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Another pile contains four javelins and many arrows; all usable. A third pile comprises shortbows, shortswords and daggers; four of each. These are more acceptable to the eye and are predominantly stamped or branded with an angular symbol. (Grimlin recognises this as the mark of Zhentil Keep.)
***
Standing near the pyre for Xolkin and his fallen gang Kella Solemnly lights a torch and offers it to Unbar.
"Will you do the honours, please." She looks at the dwarf and her eyes water up and she adds,
"..and say some words. Maybe.." Her voice breaks
"..someone up there listens.." Grimlin says,
"Never fear, lass, Clangeddin Silverbeard and Gorm Gulthyn'll be a-hearin', fer sure!"
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Things [1d12] = 6