After defeating the Mongols at sea, the African pirates, led by the kind-hearted Captain Zuri, sail to the Caribbean, establishing a thriving settlement. The Latin and white women, grateful for the bountiful food and warm beaches, embrace their new life. However, Zuri's bloodthirsty son, Abela, kills his father in a dispute, ushering in a brutal regime. Abela and his loyal followers, driven by power, sail to former Brazil, discovering a hidden enclave of Latin and native women led by females. Diplomacy fails as Abela forcefully breeds them, neglecting their welfare. His men's infighting sparks week-long breeding frenzies. The women, allied with the captives, overthrow most men, but Abela survives, killing the female leader. His bloody reign sees hundreds of pregnancies. Some women attempt escape but die to sharks. Decades later, Abela, in his sixties, rules with 200 brainwashed offspring, while silenced women know the truth of his tyranny.