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'''Apollo''' was a male [[Olympian]]. On [[Zeus (The Life Bringer)|Zeus]]'s orders, he helped [[Ares (The Life Bringer)|Ares]] drag [[Prometheus (The Life Bringer)|Prometheus]] to a [[prison|cell]] and confine him there. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Life Bringer (comic story)|The Life Bringer]]'') | '''Apollo''' was a male [[Olympian]]. On [[Zeus (The Life Bringer)|Zeus]]'s orders, he helped [[Ares (The Life Bringer)|Ares]] drag [[Prometheus (The Life Bringer)|Prometheus]] to a [[prison|cell]] and confine him there. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Life Bringer (comic story)|The Life Bringer]]'') | ||
In [[Greek mythology]], Apollo was a son of [[Zeus]] and a sibling to [[Athena]], [[Hermes]], [[Artemis (mythology)|Artemis]], [[Castor and Pollux]], [[Dionysius]], [[Hebe]], [[Minos (mythology)|Minos]] and [[Persephone]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deadly Reunion (novel)|Deadly Reunion]]'') | In [[Greek mythology]], Apollo was a son of [[Zeus]] and a sibling to [[Athena]], [[Hermes]], [[Artemis (mythology)|Artemis]], [[Castor and Pollux]], [[Dionysius]], [[Hebe]], [[Minos (mythology)|Minos]] and [[Persephone]]. He was associated with the sun, as well as, among other things, poetry, music and pastoral life. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deadly Reunion (novel)|Deadly Reunion]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 20:27, 2 April 2017
Apollo was a male Olympian. On Zeus's orders, he helped Ares drag Prometheus to a cell and confine him there. (COMIC: The Life Bringer)
In Greek mythology, Apollo was a son of Zeus and a sibling to Athena, Hermes, Artemis, Castor and Pollux, Dionysius, Hebe, Minos and Persephone. He was associated with the sun, as well as, among other things, poetry, music and pastoral life. (PROSE: Deadly Reunion)