Asclepius was Apollo's son, killed by Zeus with a thunderbolt, a story in the background of Euripides' Alcestis, but it was his father Apollo who smoothed out the skin, pulled it together and left the tell-tale sign of their earlier idyllic state. See also, Antigone
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