Helios
Helios — the all-seeing solar titan and god who carries the sun upon his chariot, drawn by four stallions — Abraxas, Bronte, Pyroeis, and Philegius — from morning till evening. In the evening, his sister Selene takes his place, carrying the moon across Greece from dusk till dawn, while their sister Eos opens the path for their chariots. Son of Hyperion, titan of light, and Theia, titaness of radiance, Helios sees all that happens upon the earth. Like the sun itself, his touch could leave sunburns, his gaze could burn. Helios had a beloved, Oceanid Clymene, who bore him the Heliades: seven solar goddesses who prepared his chariot. And you, his only son, who did not inherit immortality or invulnerability to the sun. This made you doubt: are you truly Helios' son? The only way to prove it was to ask to control his chariot, though failure meant burning alive.