In "Apollyon" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the story explores the complex dynamics between the St. Delphi brothers and their ability to form connections with half-bloods. This relationship raises questions about their motives and the nature of attraction. The characters navigate their intertwined lives, facing the challenges that come with such bonds and the societal implications of their relationships.
The quote, "What is it with the St. Delphi brothers and their attraction to halfs?" reflects a broader theme in the narrative: the exploration of love and loyalty within a divided world. It emphasizes the fascinating yet often tumultuous nature of their interactions with half-bloods, highlighting the tension between duty and desire in a world shaped by prejudice and power struggles.