Apollo

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Apollo, son of Zeus and Leto (one of Zeus' many mistresses), is a Lesser God in the Twelve: the pantheon of Gods in the 'official' religion of the Merebian Empire.

A typical representation of Apollo © Unknown


Description

Due to Apollo's focus of guidance, healing and the arts, many people believe that there are parallels to be made between Apollo and the Elven deity, Corellon. Certainly there are similarities in their depiction - a radiant, blonde haired individual in gleaming armour, carrying a bow and with a blue cloak. However this is based on a surface knowledge of the two deities and seeing some overlap in spheres of influence. In reality Corellon is more fixated on imparting a rigid sense of selfless duty upon his Elven worshippers, whereas Apollo aims to bring culture (specifically Imperial culture) and enlightenment to where these are lacking.


Sphere of Influence

Often referred to as 'the Radiant', Apollo is the God of the Sun, Music, and Healing, as well as of Prophecy and Archery prowess (an area he shares with many other deities, such as his twin sister, Artemis).


Relationships

Apollo is not especially close to his various half-siblings, with the exception of his twin sister, Artemis. This is primarily due to the jealousy of Zeus's wife, Hera over his 'dalliance' with their mother, Leto.


Clerics

Although Apollo is typically worshipped by those who aspire to become Bards, he does have his own Clerics. The priesthood of Apollo consists primarily of people who try to be free of rash impulses such as hatred, anger, lust or greed and instead focus on improving the cultural base of the Empire through the arts and medicine. As such, they are generally thought to be gentle souls who seek out the beauty in all things, but it is worth remembering that nothing in the teachings of Apollo stipulates pacifistic behaviour: Clerics of Apollo are just as capable in a fight as those of any of the other members of the Twelve (with the possible exception of Athena and Ares).


Clerics of Apollo are always tastefully, but not ostentatiously dressed. If expecting any conflict they will prefer armour emblazoned with a representation of the Sun. The preferred weapon of Apollo's Clerics is the bow (long or short), although shortswords are also common.


Druids

Apollo does not, typically, have followers who are Druids as he represents civilisation rather than a any particular aspect of nature.


Paladins

Apollo occasionally finds that some Paladins who follow the Oath of Devotion name him as a patron deity. These are quite a rarity though.