Literature
NeOlympus - Chapter 7
Pine needles crunched underfoot as the archer made his way through the forest enclave. Though this settlement was the size of a small city with its earthen structures built around the forest, there were no roads paved or trees removed from their natural place to make room for this settlement. It was built in unity with the wilderness and not to replace it. Apollo had instructed his sunriders to land his carriage away from the enclave. They found a spot to do so in a large clearing. Apollo had proceeded on foot, leaving two of his sunriders to tend to the carriage's steeds and protect the carriage. Moving further down the narrow trail, Apollo approached the spring at the center of the enclave, where many nymphs, mortals, centaurs, and others were openly bathing. All were female, as was the entirety of this enclave, but they did not seem bothered by the presence of the male god hiking along their trails. Of course, Apollo's eyes lingered on this sight of naked flesh for a long moment