Bishop Calvin was satisfied but he had no intention of moving his fleet from the position they occupied because he did know there was a possibility that all this was an elaborate decoy.
Calvin, however, doubted it and this was because Tyr did a convincing job of portraying this
The bishop planned to call this a victory because he had just deterred an invasion that could have claimed the lives of multiple soldiers of God.
Night fell and the sea was quiet, the boats that trailed the warriors returned prior and reported that they had left the area.
This brought a satisfied smile from Bishop Calvin as he could not believe how easy it was to trick them into leaving.
Calvin did not give them real treasures and only shiny things that held no real value so in his mind, he had just fooled these warriors.
This gave him a superiority complex and the notion that they were mindless barbarians seemed to be true.