A young, innocent student arrives at a prestige University of St Andrews in Scotland but instead of focusing on acquiring new knowledge for her future profession, she discovers the Saint’s Den, a secret society dedicated to Celtic god and goddess Aengus and Maeve, deities of sexuality, vigor, love, and lust.
The Saint’s Den has been for centuries a place of freedom and expression away from the judgment of the outside world, a secret society to which many of the world’s powerful people belonged, and in which they enjoyed unhindered their own and other’s members’ sexuality, without taboos and prejudices.
Hidden by a mask, without any fear of judgment and false morale, Elisabeth’s brakes soon relent and she discovers the fool potential of her sexuality. Behind the mask, she discovers she was wearing another sort of mask for her whole life, a mask of a nice girl who was successfully hiding her lecherousness, her lust, her voyeuristic nature and her lack of shame when surrounded by the steamy environment, naked bodies and all a complete absence of
uprightness.