Two women return from the market with dinner. To the uninitiated, the scene must seem strange, but it is common practice to adopt captured virgins into the tribe with the expectation that they will someday marry one of their captors. Almost without exception, these women wholeheartedly embrace all of the ways of their new families, with many developing an insatiable appetite for human flesh and becoming quite skilled in the preparation of their fellow woman. Unfortunately for these foreign brides, most eventually meet the awful fate they escaped years earlier as they are routinely offered up by their husbands to be the main course at a feast to pacify an angry island deity or to honor a visiting dignitary, much to the delight of jealous native wives, covetous neighbors, and hungry dignitaries.