Chests of gold and silver fabrics were plundered and taken away, followed by large groups of young womenfolk, who were bound into a line by the samurai with ropes.
In this era inherently defined by rank, wealth was wholly concentrated in the hands of the hereditary nobility. The great nobility lived unimaginably extravagant lives, while the samurai were greatly consuming, and the commoners were destitute, with virtually no savings.
After the battle, a large troop of Mexica samurai, shouting the names of the gods, advanced to the next mansion. Chiwaco also continued cautiously forward with his brethren and soon arrived at the Craftsman District.