Isaac: Summer Solstice

The Acolyte of Pan

by Father Bacchus

Seed is the sacrifice. Pleasure, the prayer.
Beneath the Solstice sun, desire becomes devotion—and the man entwines with myth.

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When Isaac accepts the Brotherhood’s invitation to the Temple Grove, he knows only this: he is ready to be remade. High in the hidden folds of the Rockies, the Temple waits—a place where ritual and ecstasy entwine, and the worship of the Horned Gods awakens what sleeps in the flesh.

Under the gaze of Father Bacchus and the magnetic Deacon Daniel, Isaac offers himself as the “Virgin Sacrifice” for the Summer Solstice. Each rite pulls him deeper into a current older than memory—where dreams whisper with hooves and horns, and surrender tastes like revelation.

By firelight and moonlight, Isaac begins to understand: this is no mere retreat, but an initiation. Something ancient stirs within him, calling him to a destiny both beautiful and perilous.

The Acolyte of Pan is an erotic spiritual awakening—a myth of devotion and becoming, where the sacred and the carnal are one, and every act of pleasure becomes an act of worship.

Father Bacchus