The Icarus and the sun story isn't really a love story in the typical sense. Icarus was trying to escape using the wings his father crafted. The sun was just an element in the story. The sun's intense heat, which was not an object of love but rather a force that led to Icarus's downfall. He ignored his father's warnings and got too close to the sun, and this led to his tragic end.
The story of Icarus mainly focuses on his over - ambitious flight. However, if we were to create a love story around him, perhaps it could be that he fell in love with a maiden who was a daughter of the sun god. His love for her made him so eager to reach the sun (her father) that he ignored his father's warnings and flew too high with his wax wings, which ultimately led to his tragic end. This would be a very speculative and creative take on an 'Icarus love story'.
Well, in a 'Kid Icarus Love Story', it could also be that the love is not a typical romantic one. It could be about the love for his people or his homeland. He meets someone who shares the same passion for protecting their world, and through that common goal, a deep bond forms which could be seen as a form of love. This kind of love could drive his actions further in the story.
One possible theme could be the danger of excessive passion. Just as Icarus flew too close to the sun in the original story out of over - confidence, in a love story, his love could be so intense that it leads him to overstep boundaries and face a tragic end.
Daedalus was a clever and skilled craftsman. He was resourceful enough to create wings made of feathers and wax for them to escape. He was also a cautious man as he gave Icarus clear instructions on how to fly with the wings. Icarus, on the other hand, was young and impulsive. He was full of wonder and excitement about flying, but his lack of self - control led to his demise.
Well, it could be that the 'end of Icarus' symbolizes the end of innocence or naivete in the context of the love story with the sun. Icarus was over - ambitious in his flight towards the sun, and in the love story, it could mean that one of the parties was overly eager or unrealistic in their approach to love, leading to the end. The sun, being such a powerful and unreachable entity in a way, might represent an idealized love that was ultimately unattainable.
One could perhaps see it as Icarus having a sort of 'love' for the sun in the sense of being drawn to its power and radiance. He was so attracted to it that he ignored the danger. But this is a very stretched interpretation as the original story doesn't imply such a relationship.
The story of Icarus and Apollo is not a traditional love story in the common sense. Icarus was the son of Daedalus. Apollo was a major god in Greek mythology. There is no direct 'love story' between them in the original myths. However, if in some modern reinterpretations, one could imagine a story where Icarus, in his hubris - flying too close to the sun which could be seen as a connection to Apollo's domain - perhaps there could be a sort of unrequited admiration. Icarus reached for the sun, which was Apollo's territory, in a way that was both daring and ultimately fatal.
Well, in 'Kid Icarus Uprising', the love story is often centered around the relationships that develop during the adventure. Pit, the main character, may form bonds with other characters that could be considered love - like in a way of deep friendship and loyalty that has elements of love. For example, his interactions with Palutena show a strong connection. They rely on each other, protect each other, and there's a mutual respect that could be seen as the start of a deeper emotional relationship.
In this potential 'Kid Icarus Love Story', Pit is bound to be a main character. His love interest could be a character with special powers, like the ability to control the elements. There could also be other characters like Dark Pit who might initially oppose the relationship but later come to accept it as they see how it makes Pit stronger and more determined to protect their world.