Deucalion grappled with the enigma that was Sol, his mind swirling with unanswered questions. The urge to inquire about the origins and the extent of Sol's powers lingered within him, but a sense of futility restrained him. He dismissed the notion, deeming it a foolish and futile endeavor. After all, what could he expect from a being like Sol, who wielded powers that transcended his understanding?
As he pondered deeply, Deucalion found himself mulling over Sol's potential link to the Supreme deity. It was a reasonable assumption to believe that Sol possessed the powers of the Supreme deity, albeit as a product of a counterfeit Apple of Knowledge. Deucalion speculated about potential repercussions or backlash for wielding such abilities, considering the nature of his origins.