Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35094745-20180504013804/@comment-37918624-20181224230813

I still don't understand why Zeus had to keep Lester/Apollo as a mortal. Yes, he was mad, but when it came to the point that his own son, Jason, died solely because Apollo was mortal, shouldn't that put a knot in his ever-glorious tunic?

And, plus, Apollo was about to be sacrificed to let Caligula (or whoever it was; I can never keep those emperors straight...) become the "new" Sun God, why didn't Zeus do something? I mean, sure, it turned out okay, but Zeus had no way of knowing that the ritual wouldn't be successful. Is Zeus really mad enough at Apollo to continue his punishment in an intensity that dangers Zeus and the other gods?

And, while I'm here, I have another Apollo question. If Apollo drives the sun chariot, shouldn't that take up the entire day? How does he have time to do any of the things he did in the other series' (while he was still the Sun God) if he spends the entire day driving a white-hot car through the sky?