[quote=Phloem] Hope this is alright. If he's too overpowered, I can do a revision of his abilities. So just let me know. :) Apollo God Light and the sun, truth and prophecy, healing, plague, music and poetry. Younger than Artemis by nine days, Apollo could not be more different from his sister. Fraternal in both gender and looks, he is the sunshine to Artemis' cloud-covered moon. He's always more than happy to let Artemis take the reins of the duties and responsibilities of a god. Often times charming and friendly, Apollo is exceptionally skilled at talking his way out of any and all situations. He doesn't abide by the rules, he doesn't play fair, and he certainly doesn't let anyone think they can get one up on him. But that does't mean that with his playful banter, witty remarks and outright infectious laugh that he can't be dangerous -- going from Prince Charming to terrifying ancient entity in about two seconds flat is a specialty of his. There a darker side to Apollo, and he's more than capable of cruelty, never quite hesitating to unleash the plague on those who have wronged him. [/quote] now when it comes to Apollo, all of the powers are actually right, but one, Photokinesis, he wasnt really the god of light, his bow was actually just blessed to have a bow of light given to him as a gift by the sun god Helios because of his renown ability with a bow like his twin sister Artemis, but since he was more of a fun god than a hunting god, he used his bow skills not for hunting, but for games, he was actually the God of Heath, Music, and Olympics. Not like today's Olympics, Ancient Greek Olympics was actually dedicated to 4 Greek Divines, Zeus of course, Poseidon for the water based Olympics since those were actually held in the middle of the sea, Hermes for the running based, but mostly it was Dedicated to Apollo because of the fairness and sportsman ship of the games, He was a Fair player and was never a sore loser, even if he lost to his sister or anyone else, he was a Known Sportsman on Mount Olympus. Now when it came to his cruelty. he actually never had one, he was always a fair and loving god, Never cruel, well, unless a mortal insulted his Archery skills, then he would punish them, but their punishment wasn't as severe as a plague, maybe like they skill as a archer is diminished so they couldn't get any game in the forest, and with Artemis being his twin sister, no one but her or the the top three of the gods could get away with mocking him, so she wouldn't intervene, not even if she liked the mortal.