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He refused to be paid off, and claims there wasn't much she could offer him regardless. He refers to her as a traitor, and also calls her "a real piece of work." This is because of the fact she attempted to bribe him to keep quiet after he witnessed Persephone's act of wrath. Helios has a clear dislike for Demeter, as she is part of the 6 Traitors Dynasty who are responsible for his imprisonment. He tells Apollo he is in a terrible mood, insinuating that Helios may be difficult to work with. Although it is unknown how well they get along, Astraeus appears exhausted after dealing with Helios. Helios refers to him as "that purple asshole." It appears that Helios has disdain for all the "insufferable Olympians", but especially dislikes Apollo.Īstraeus works the dusk shift alongside Helios. It's revealed that both Helios and Astraeus aren't fond of Apollo. Since Apollo's job has to do with pulling the sun, he works alongside Helios during certain shifts. He tells her that "there isn't a lot you can offer a man in (his) situation." In response, Helios' eyes turn red with rage and his powers cause Demeter's clothes to singe. In a flashback, Demeter tries to bribe him to keep quiet after he witnessed Persephone's act of wrath. He is shown to be lecherous to an extent as well, as he was shown to have lusted after both Nyx and Rhea, referring to them as "spitfires". Helios, for the most part, is bitter over being a prisoner, and resents the Olympians for his current predicament, referring to them as "traitors." His disdain for them is to a point that he willingly cooperates with Thanatos on the account that he isn't one of the Olympians. Demeter attempted to bribe Helios to keep what he witnessed a secret, but refused as there was nothing anyone could offer him while he remained a prisoner.

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While performing his duties, Helios witnessed the Goddess of Spring Persephone perform an act of wrath unlike anything he had ever seen before, claiming Persephone set fire to a nearby village and impaled the mortals on the branches of a tree. After the defeat of the Titans, Helios became a prisoner of war and was forced to continue his role as the Titan God of the sun, forced to wear a collar to keep him imprisoned. Helios aided Kronos in the war against the 6 Traitors Dynasty. Helios was an ally to his former king Kronos and performed his duties as the God of the sun without question. In the present, while on Olympus, he is seen wearing a button-up shirt and has a large metal collar with a chain around his neck. Helios is a large deity with golden hair and skin. In the past, Helios can be seen roaming the Mortal Realm topless and wearing a headband.















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