Apollo (Camp Half-Blood)

Apollo is the son of Zeus (Greek God of the Sky) and Leto, the twin brother of Artemis (Greek Goddess of the Moon), the Greek God of the Sun, Music, Poetry and Prophecy, a minor character in the Rick Riordan book series Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus and the main protagonist and narrator of their sequel series The Trials of Apollo.

Apollo first appears in the third Percy Jackson and the Olympians book "The Titan's Curse'' where he is summoned by Artemis to escort Percy, Nico and Bianca di Angelo (son and daughter of Hades, Greek God of the Underworld), Thalia Grace (daughter of Zeus) and the Hunters of Artemis to Camp Half-Blood. During the trip, Apollo encourages Thalia to drive the Sun Chariot (in the form of a bus).

In The Heroes of Olympus Apollo is banished from Olympus by Zeus to Delos (Apollo and Artemis's birthplace) as punishment for revealing the Prophecy of Seven to early.

In The Trials of Apollo, Apollo is transformed into a mortal teenager by Zeus and is banished to Earth. Following this, Apollo, accompanied by a 12-year-old demigod named Meg McCaffrey to Camp Half-Blood where he lives in the cabin that houses his demigod children. He also learns that a being called The Beast is planning to destroy the Oracles.