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ArtistUltra-realistic, cinematic mythological scene. Apollo, god of music, portrayed as a massively muscular young man with short curly golden hair, wearing a golden olive wreath. Bare-chested, anatomically accurate muscular physique with natural body hair, bronze wrist bracers, and a short red-and-gold Greek fustanella worn low on the hips. He gently plays a detailed golden lyre. A large white raven, anatomically correct, perches on an olive tree branch beside him. Olive grove at sunrise, warm golden light, soft depth of field, natural skin texture, realistic feathers. Majestic, serene, tragic mythological mood.
In Greek mythology, ravens (or crows) were originally white messengers of Apollo, the god of prophecy, but became black after Apollo punished one for revealing his lover Coronis's infidelity, scorching its feathers black in rage and turning all ravens into symbols of bad omens and death. This story explains their dark color and links them to prophecy, though also misfortune, serving as messengers between gods and mortals.