@ncgativc // how does this work?? Man who knows but take this dumb boy
Oh, haha, very funny.
If it had not been bad enough that he was trapped as a mortal, then he certainly despised this moment, because - get this. He was stranded out on an island, with no sufficient equipment to ensure his survival! Fantastic, ten out of ten, he’s ready to get off this train now... actually, how on earth did he climb aboard here? Was his terrible memory acting up again? Ugh... okay, you know what? His father can take away his godly powers, but maybe keep his medical abilities since those were convenient, he can change his name to actually be Lester Papado- actually, no... he likes his usual name better.
Okay. Point is - out of all the things that his father had taken away from him like human toys, the thing he could’ve at least spared the kindness to keep, was the former God of Poetry and overall greatness’ impeccable memory, because this paddling pool of a memory storage was only proving to be ridiculous, impractical, and overall inconvenient. If he knew exactly how he got here, he could easily bust himself out! Of course, he’d have no qualms if anyone else had been trying to search for him, but still...
For the past... couple of minutes?... he had been pacing around the area a bit, then with a defeated sigh, he sat down. Yep, if you’re stranded on an island, chances of survival rather low (humans normally would try to make a fire first, but Apollo was an ex-god, and to be honest he didn’t really know the human method of making fire other than striking a match, which seems to be rather convenient. But he didn’t have a match) and you’re bound to a 12-year-old trashbag utilizing prodigy, you well know that waiting it out would be a decent idea. Besides, he should probably keep himself awake considering how dark it is probably getting... heavens knows what’s probably going to be sent after him, Apollo knows of course, he’s been to heaven.











