Apollo's twin sister is Artemis from "summary" of Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods by Rick Riordan
Apollo's twin sister is Artemis. Born mere minutes apart, the two siblings have always shared a special bond that goes beyond mere family ties. They are two sides of the same coin, two halves of a whole. Where Apollo represents the sun, light, and music, Artemis embodies the moon, the hunt, and the wilderness. Despite their differences, Apollo and Artemis complement each other perfectly. Apollo's love for music and poetry is matched by Artemis's passion for hunting and nature. They may pursue different interests, but their connection runs deep, rooted in their shared lineage as children of Zeus and Leto. Artemis is known for her fierce independence and strong sense of duty, much like her brother Apollo. They both value their freedom and are fiercely protectiv...Similar Posts
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