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Apollon, God of the Sun, is Pollon's father. His essential duty requires driving the sun chariot across the sky daily to ensure sunrise and sunset. However, Apollon habitually shirks this responsibility due to laziness and chronic drunkenness, frequently delegating the task to Pollon.
He exhibits traits of irresponsibility and self-indulgence, including womanizing. Pollon sometimes aids him in these romantic endeavors, partly motivated by a desire to gain a mother. Apollon's neglect of Pollon defines their relationship, influencing her motivations and actions.
Within the divine hierarchy, Apollon is the son of Zeus and Hera, placing him among the central Olympian gods. His interactions with other deities often highlight his flaws, sparking conflicts stemming from his unreliability and preference for leisure over duties. Apollon's character remains unchanged throughout the series' episodes.
He exhibits traits of irresponsibility and self-indulgence, including womanizing. Pollon sometimes aids him in these romantic endeavors, partly motivated by a desire to gain a mother. Apollon's neglect of Pollon defines their relationship, influencing her motivations and actions.
Within the divine hierarchy, Apollon is the son of Zeus and Hera, placing him among the central Olympian gods. His interactions with other deities often highlight his flaws, sparking conflicts stemming from his unreliability and preference for leisure over duties. Apollon's character remains unchanged throughout the series' episodes.