The siege ended in a Swedish victory, though the Danes were able to achieve a good instrument of surrender.
[2] Albert, King of Sweden made successful campaigns in Scania taking Lund, Ystad, and Simrishamn.
From here, Albert promised to make an expedition to the Danish Isles, although he could not participate because of wounds or illness.
[4] However, because of his brave actions, Duke Henrik allowed him to keep the castle if reinforcements from Valdemar IV of Denmark came before the next St. Michael's Day.
[4][5] Presumably, Danish reinforcements did not come, because in 1370 Fikke Moltke acknowledged his mortgage to Albert of Sweden.