Perhaps those remnants were mute evidence of a horrible, cannibalistic feast, of some wretch driven to madness by starvation.
Aremys almost made the terrible error of mentioning the cannibalistic feast.
Then he invites the mother to a cannibalistic feast.
It ends with a cannibalistic feast in which a mother unwittingly eats a pie containing the innards of her sons.
Here, among the Stone Age Fore group in Papua New Guinea, the infectious agent had spread through cannibalistic feasts.
Mead's team studied more than 3,000 Papuans, including 709 who participated in cannibalistic mortuary feasts.
In a little while a cluster of them pushed against each other for a chance to join them in a cannibalistic feast.
The dummies inflated crowd numbers and stood in as dead bodies, while the body parts were used in scenes showing the aftermath of fights and the cult's cannibalistic feast.
The violence becomes addictive as the carnage builds to a cannibalistic feast.
The cannibalistic feasts and incest charges were based on misunderstanding of the Eucharistic act and Christians being "brothers and sisters", even after marriage.