Apollo

God of Light, Music and Prophecy

Apollo is no mere god of myth, he is the flame that refuses to be hidden, the light that exposes shadows, and the voice that whispers the future into mortal ears. Born of Zeus and Leto, and twin to the huntress Artemis, Apollo walks the boundary between creation and destruction with a beauty both dazzling and dangerous.

With his golden golden bow, he commands golden arrows that can hurt or heal whomever they come in contact with.

Apollo is not only a god of harmony and prophecy, he is also fire incarnate, a reminder that light can warm, but it can also burn. Thousands of years have made him softer to the mortals that exist around him.

In The Astra Chronicles, Apollo’s legacy is more than myth. His presence flickers at the edge of prophecy, his power woven into the very fabric of destiny, a god whose brilliance may guide, or consume, those who dare to walk in his light.