Apollo is on a quest to regain his godly powers from "summary" of The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan
Apollo, once a mighty god among the Olympians, finds himself stripped of his divine powers and banished to Earth as a mortal teenager named Lester. He is faced with the task of regaining his godly status, a quest that will not be easy. To make matters worse, he must first go through a series of trials and challenges, known as the Oracles, in order to prove himself worthy of being a god once again.
Throughout his journey, Apollo must rely on his wit, charm, and cunning to navigate the dangerous world of Greek mythology. He is joined by a diverse group of allies, including a demigod named Meg, who help him along the way. Together, they face monsters, gods, and other supernatural beings, all while trying to uncover the mystery of why Apollo was cast down in the first place.
As Apollo travels from one dangerous encounter to the next, he begins to learn important lessons about humility, friendship, and the true meaning of heroism. He is forced to confront his own flaws and weaknesses, coming to terms with the fact that being a god is not just about power, but also about responsibility and sacrifice.Apollo's quest to regain his godly powers is not just about reclaiming his former status, but also about rediscovering his own sense of purpose and identity. Through his trials and tribulations, he begins to understand what it truly means to be a god, and what it takes to be a hero in the face of adversity.

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