Apollo - God of Art
Apollo is the God of Art and Prophecy. He is a relaxed and socialble deity, usually acting on a whim. He can commonly be found inspiring the artistic creations of mortals.
Apollo is also the Twin of the Goddess Artemis, who he shares the domain of Archery with. While they share a close bond they are almost polar opposites.
Apollo is the leader of The Muses, personifications of inspiration, who is worshipped along with Apollo and assists him in his duty.
Apollo is commonly worshipped by artists, from painters to poets, looking for inspiration. Apollo is also worshipped by those looking for divine guidance about their future, formerly having an oracle to speak prophecy to those looking for knowledge about the future. Apollo is also the patron of Homoerotic love, with many sects of Apollo’s following exclusively reserved for men.
Domains: Archery, Art, Poetry, Prophecy and Music.
Symbols: A Bow and Arrow, Laurel, the Lyre and White Ravens.
A religious day for the Gods of artistic pursuits, such as Apollo and The Muses. On this day the people of Exorsia celebrate the creation of art, commonly through festivals filled with music, poetry and works of art.
Apperance
Apollo is exclusively depicted as masculine, commonly as a young handsome figure, usually beardless with curly blonde locks and tanned skin.Holidays
Pyanopsia - 7th of DéchatosA religious day for the Gods of artistic pursuits, such as Apollo and The Muses. On this day the people of Exorsia celebrate the creation of art, commonly through festivals filled with music, poetry and works of art.
Divine Classification
Greater Deity
Realm
Date of Birth
The Silver Age
Pronouns
He/Him
Gender
Male
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