TV-Series
Description
Apollo holds the position of God of the Sun within the narrative's Greek mythological context. He is the father of the central character, Pollon, and the uncle of Eros, the God of Love. Apollo's essential duty involves driving the Sun's chariot across the sky each day to ensure sunrise and sunset. However, he habitually neglects this responsibility due to laziness and frequent drunkenness. This recurring neglect often forces Pollon to undertake the chariot-driving task herself. Apollo demonstrates persistent irresponsibility in his parental role, consistently neglecting Pollon. His character exhibits a distinct fondness for pursuing romantic entanglements with mortal women. Pollon sometimes involves herself in these pursuits, driven by a hope of finding a new maternal figure. Apollo is the son of Zeus, king of the gods, and Hera, queen of the gods, placing him within the central divine family on Mount Olympus. His relationships with other deities are largely undefined within the existing narrative. Apollo's character remains static throughout the documented storyline, maintaining consistent traits of irresponsibility, hedonism, and parental neglect. No substantial backstory or expanded narrative elements beyond these core characteristics appear. Apollo's narrative function centers on his familial relationships and his consistent failure to fulfill divine responsibilities.