Iacchus
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A modern day telling of Iaachus, known as one of the first "rape babies" in Greek mythology. In mythology, Iacchus is the child of titaness Atlanta and god of wine and partying Dionysus. With a crude backstory, Iacchus figures that now living among the mortals, it was time to feel like one. No Greek god super drama involved. But how will he make it work? When he's struck with all the flaws of humanity, he wonders if there's any place where he could really feel at home, when there wasn't one for him to begin with.
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