Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-3146930-20140303051452/@comment-6679136-20140310234724

Silverwind of MountainClan wrote: @Centurios

I think my vote is now definitely on Apollo. Like you said, he is the god of healing, which will probably help him in bad situations. It is said Apollo can bring "ill-health and plague," but I am not sure how this would affect Hermes, because he is a god. Ok, even though Hermes is the god of trickery, thieves, and traveling, (etc.) the cacaedus like somebody mentioned once belonged to Apollo, I think. And if Apollo has his lyre, you're right; he could trap Hermes in a prison. Would this work on a god? I'm not a hundred percent sure, but in this case, Apollo would win. Thanks for the facts, Centurios! You're welcome Silverwind! You are right about the disease part because gods cannot get sick. They can be injured, but not diseased. Also, a magical prison can work because it happened to Hera in the books and to Ares in mythology, and Grover did use Apollo's lyre to create a magical cage in which the golden singer's (an automaton of Apollo's) powers were useless.