— BASIC INFO
— Arc 1 and previously
- Apollo acted like he was trying to be a part of the family in order to get closer to Payton so he could kill him and make it look like an accident (he was going to push him off the pier on Payton's way to school since he walks on the pier)
- Apollo was the one who killed Payton's mother. It was out of self-defence but he used the arrow to kill her.
- Apollo and Payton never really got along because Apollo would often be unkind to Payton's friends when his mom wasn't there (example Riot)
- Apollo took off with the arrow after killing Payton's mom and disappeared, leaving Payton to wonder when he would be coming back to kill him for about a year.
— Actual arc 1 stuff now
- Apollo started hiring stand users to send after Payton and Payton had to deal with them on his own or with Toxi, Sava, Berlin and Calypso.
- Apollo and Payton had their first real one on one fight in 2006 5 months before 5.5 started and Apollo almost killed Payton by slitting his throat.
- Apollo tries to manipulate Abel repeatedly into just killing Payton in return for the arrow but Abel refuses.
- Final Apollo fight in arc 1 resulted in him losing his legs due to his lover Dearest burning them off because he couldn't escape Abels The Reapers grasp.
— Arc 2:
Apollo isn't really in arc 2 since it's kind of short but in the ending, it's revealed that he's still alive because he tries to take a mask from the SWF but is stopped by Giorno and Jotaro. Proving that Payton was right about Apollo being more powerful.
— Arc 3 is our more recent arc and in this arc Apollo:
- Sees Dio's cock.
- attacks the gang repeatedly with both hired stand users and on his own.
- He uses the mountains as an advantage.
- Gets riot and roe to work for him somehow.
- Manipulates Calypso into believing that he's in the right and that all humans are horrible in a way, gives her a false sense of security, and also turns her on the group.
— How Great Vacation works:
In order for Apollo to use Great Vacation, he has to make eye contact with someone for more than one second, and he has to activate visions before he can teleport. The visions can be whatever he wants really but most of the time they're on autopilot and just end up being trauma related to the character.