The other two divisions, under the command of Konrad and Grand Marshal Engelhard Rabe von Wildstein, headed for Vilnius.
They were close to capturing Vilnius, which was defended by Polish knights[citation needed], but retreated as a result of a scandal caused by the grand master.
Von Wildstein was a great commander and a tactician with the respect of his soldiers, but he was relieved of his duties as grand marshal by Konrad.
The reason is not completely known, but it is widely believed that the grand master was jealous of von Wildstein's success.
This helped von Wallenrode to clean up dissent in the order, especially in the Lower Prussian Komturships of Balga, Brandenburg, and Ragnit that were under supremacy of the grand marshal.
Dutch and French knights under Konrad's command attacked Gardinas, leading Vytautas to call a peace conference in Thorn (Toruń).