She takes her back to her magic cave and performs a number of rituals on her which include making a diamond disappear into her forehead and sticking a needle into her cheek to seemingly no effect. Later, a passing sorceress saves Suzzanna by levitating her out of the rapids using spooky hand gestures. Her husband, attempting to catch her, plummets after her and dies. Suzzanna flees and, rather than be captured by her husbands’ pursuing minions, throws herself from a cliff into the raging river below.
Later, she is forced to marry a wealthy plantation owner who attempts to rape her on their wedding night. Afterward, the grieving Suzzanna is cast out into the stormy night by her father. Damsjik), dying in her bed as, meanwhile, her pregnant sister, abandoned by her unborn baby’s father, performs a violent abortion on herself with a pointy bedpost ( Nyi Ageng Ratu Pemikat don’t mess). We open on a triple tragedy, with Suzzanna’s long suffering mom, neglected by her cruel husband (H.I.M.