The Myth of the God Incarnate

The House of the Cock

Copyright (c) Simon Brooke 1992-1995
describing one of the fertility cults of the Great Place

Worships the God as Phallus or Plough. The God in this aspect is priapic, and enormously potent, but also gentle and tender. There is nothing secret about the nature of the rites of this cult, which include public displays of exaggerated sexual potency. Like the Cunt, priests of the Cock (who are drawn from both sexes, but are primarily male) have the right to demand sexual intercourse with any woman at any time; although, again, this is rarely exercised.

The House's primary responsibility is for the fertility of arable crops (because of the identification of the phallus with the plough). This responsibility also extends to the construction and maintenance of irrigation canals, in which aspect the Cock co-operates with the Foot.

The fertility rites of the Cock include events in the fields and orchards to be blessed, in which villages compete to provide the largest possible number of fertile partners for the officiating priest. Similar mass public couplings are held in the theatre in the City in early spring, representing the fertilisation of the place itself.

The vestments of the priests consist primarily of an exaggerated cod piece, often brightly coloured and richly embroidered, or studded with metal and jewels. In warm weather, the priest may wear nothing else. However, more usually skin-tight leggings, usually black, are worn; a tight jersey, usually high necked, is common in cooler weather. Priests of the Cock may also wear boots, leather belts and armbands, but never the elaborate harness of the Cunt.

The House of the Cock is widely perceived as being almost an appendage of the much wealthier and more influential Cunt, with which it is closely associated. No-one fears the Cock, which is not perceived as ambitious.

Death and Funerary Rites
The Cock and its followers depend on the funerary rites of the Cunt, like most other people.

Aonan bathes in the House of the Cock


Copyright (c) Simon Brooke 1992-1995

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