Daphne.
In the story, Apollo makes fun of Cupid and he shoots Apollo and Daphne (nymph) with arrows. Apollo gets struck with an arrow that makes him eternally fall in love with the nymph, Daphne. Daphne gets struck with an arrow that makes her hate the thought of love, so she will never get married. Apollo chases her day after day, until one day he couldn't bear it any longer. He chased her far into the woods. He begged her to stop for fear that she might fall and be hurt. She ran out of breath and could run no longer. She prayed to her father, Peneus, and he changed her into a laurel tree. This is why Apollo's sign in a woven laurel crown (woven from Daphne's tree) and why the laurel symbol was used to fight the Romans.
what does Apollo fear
being sick
mice
It depends om which instance.
Apollo is the Greek God of light. He only has one fear: losing the one that he loves more than anything.
Losing the one that he loves more than anything.
Apollo feared the wrath of Zeus, the king of the gods. Despite being a powerful god himself, Apollo knew that Zeus's anger could be destructive and he did not want to incur it.
The best way to face fear is to overcome that fear itself as a challenge. The more you avoid it the intenser the fear becomes.
Hera, the wife of Zeus and Queen of the Heavens, did nothing to Apollo himself, she however was the cause of Leto's flight, for fear of the rage of Hera: she also attempted to stop Leto from giving birth to Apollo.
Fear turns into phobia when the fear becomes excessive, irrational, and persistent, leading to significant distress or interference in daily life. Phobias are more intense and specific fears that can trigger extreme anxiety or panic attacks.
you experience something very frightful and the becomes your utmost fear