A man wanders lost in the desert. The man is dying of thirst and hunger, lost in the desert the man wanders about trying to find his way to civilisation. At some point, the wanderer spots a man riding on a horse in the distance.

The man shouts "Help! Help! I'm lost!"

The rider hears the wanderer's cries and rides up to him. The wanderer sees the rider belongs to one of the native tribes in region.

The man tries to speak with words and gestures "I need water, food". The native responds "Hahribahri, or death?" The man replies "Hahribahri!"

Thinking that it might mean help or water.

The native replies "Hahribahri"

And the native proceeds to rape the man, and then takes off.

The man, being raped, proceeds to struggle onwards with great pain. Out of the horizon the silhouette of a gang of men on horseback appears, the gang closes in, the man thinks this might be his salvation. But soon he sees that it is the same tribe as the native that raped him.

The riders surround the man, and the leader of the gang asks "Hahribahri, or death?" The man, not wanting to die, answers "Hahribahri".

The gang proceeds to savagely rape the man, and then they take off.

The wanderer, survives the ordeal and struggles onwards. After some time, the wanderer spots a flowing river. Thinking that it might be the end of his struggle, the wanderer gets closer to the river but spots a whole tribal village.

The village also spots the man and the whole tribe homes in on him.

The man knows what is to come.

The chief of the tribe looks the man into the eyes, and asks "Hahribahri, or death?"

The man, knowing he won't survive, concedes and replies.

"Give me death".

And so the chief answers "Alright... but first Hahribahri".