Chapter Twenty-Six: CLEANSING THE TEMPLE
The Jade Steps
Chapter Twenty-Six: Cleansing The Temple
Much of the royal household was transferred to the Palace of Axayacatl. Montezuma's chefs set up the royal kitchens, attendants the royal baths, servants the royal wardrobe, so that he was fed, bathed, and clothed as before. Suitable quarters were arranged for his wives and concubines, which he frequently visited. His retinue of courtiers and counselors was with him throughout the day. Petitioners and ambassadors from various parts of the empire came to plea with him or present him with tribute.
All seemed normal - with one difference. The only guards, of which there were many, were Spanish. There wasn't a jaguar warrior in sight.
Yet to everyone who came to him with concern, to ask about his obvious imprisonment, Montezuma assured them he was happy and under no restraint. He told them not to disturb themselves or the city, and commanded them not to be distressed, for his "visit" with the strangers was the will of Huitzilopochtli.
