All 50 Uses of
Apollo
in
The Blood of Olympus
- Jason had secretly hoped to visit the ancient site of Apollo's Oracle, maybe get some insight into his personal future, but if the place had been overrun by monsters ….
p. 24.7Apollo = Greek god of music, prophecy, and healing amongst other things
- Delphi is no longer in Apollo's control.
p. 25.0
- Artemis and Apollo?
p. 48.4
- But to answer your question: no, there still seems to be some interference with Apollo's usual gift to me.
p. 68.8
- But as I've told you before, in strictest confidence, Apollo spoke to me clearly last year at Camp Jupiter!
p. 68.9 *
- Once that happens, I'm sure Apollo will restore my gift of prophecy.
p. 69.4
- If Apollo doesn't have his Oracle anymore ….
p. 97.9
- Maybe he was so bad at telling the future, he broke Apollo's powers.
p. 98.1
- Hopefully we can find Apollo and Artemis.
p. 98.2
- Something is wrong with Apollo's gifts of prophecy.
p. 135.2
- Will Solace, head counselor for the Apollo cabin, put his hand gently on Clarisse's wrist.
p. 135.3
- I mean, all the gods have been silent, but this isn't like Apollo.
p. 136.0
- If I was Apollo and my descendant was acting that way, I'd go into hiding out of shame.
p. 136.2
- A giant, born to oppose the twins, Apollo and Artemis, but much like Artemis, Orion rejected his destiny.
p. 147.7
- Apollo or Artemis might be able to slay him, arrows against arrows, but the twins are in no condition to aid you.
p. 148.4
- The ghost also claimed that Hermes had once hidden the stolen cattle of Apollo in that cave.
p. 169.5
- "Hopefully Apollo will be there," Annabeth said.
p. 176.5
- Apollo was driven out of Olympus in shame.
p. 187.5
- Maybe Artemis and Apollo can explain—
p. 209.2
- He had no rivals at the bow—except for the goddess herself, and perhaps her brother, Apollo.
p. 228.6
- Even Artemis's own brother, Apollo, was not able to kill me back in the ancient times.
p. 241.5
- Apollo was jealous.
p. 241.6
- Without Apollo's interference, perhaps I would have.
p. 241.8
- At any rate, Apollo inflicted me with madness—a bloodlust to kill all the beasts of the earth.
p. 241.9
- Apollo and Artemis might have some advice.
p. 275.2
- Artemis and Apollo's home turf.
p. 308.5
- I need to talk to Apollo and Artemis.
p. 308.9
- But a word of advice: when you see Apollo, don't mention haiku.
p. 309.1
- "And guys, if they have a souvenir shop on Delos, I'm totally bringing you back some Apollo and Artemis bobbleheads!"
p. 309.3
- Apollo didn't seem to be in the mood for haiku.
p. 309.3
- Down at the bottom, sitting on a block of stone in the middle of the stage, the god Apollo hunched over a ukulele, plucking out a mournful tune.
p. 310.5
- At least, Leo assumed it was Apollo.
p. 310.6
- Yet the tune Apollo strummed was so melancholy, it broke Leo's feels.
p. 310.8
- Apollo sighed and went back to playing his ukulele.
p. 311.3
- Apollo plucked a tune that sounded like the funeral version of "Camptown Races."
p. 311.6
- Apollo sobbed over his ukulele.
p. 312.4
- Artemis glared at Apollo.
p. 312.5
- Apollo wailed.
p. 312.6
- Uh, Lord Apollo, you mean Octavian?
p. 312.7
- Apollo strummed a minor chord.
p. 312.7
- Apollo wailed.
p. 313.5
- "To shoot my bow, I would have to step off Delos," Apollo cried.
p. 313.6
- Apollo's bow turned back into a ukulele.
p. 313.9
- Apollo sighed.
p. 314.3
- Apollo said.
p. 314.6
- Apollo agreed.
p. 314.8
- Apollo said.
p. 315.0
- Apollo stood and smashed his ukulele on the stones.
p. 315.2
- Apollo cried.
p. 315.4
- Apollo glared at him.
p. 315.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(Apollo in mythology) Greek and Roman mythology: god of sunlight, music, poetry, prophecy, and healing
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(2)
(Apollo US space program) US space program to place a person on the moonThree missions are especially remembered:
- Apollo 1 -- 3 men killed by fire (1967)
- Apollo 11 -- first manned mission to land on the Moon (1969)
- Apollo 13 -- called a "successful failure" because it safely returned to earth after being crippled by an explosion (1970)