The deaths of the prisoners and innocent villagers in addition to the yeoman reinforces the idea that the lives of the non-noble classes are worthless and expendable. None of the rescuers even thought to release the prisoners, showing the degree to which they have been trained to support their noble masters. And this episode shows an important rift between Arthur and Hank. Both know that the smallpox victim’s sons are the perpetrators, but their divergent values make them each want to approach the situation differently.