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Apollo's son told his dad if he could ride the chariot across the sun.Apollo could not say "no" because he agreed to something before that he would say "yes" to anything or something like that,and so he let him go and his son got too close and died.

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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but there was a man called Daedalus who escaped prison with his son Icarus. Daedalus was imprisoned by Minos after he finished constructing the labyrinth which was meant to keep the Minotaur hidden; apparently Minos didn't want Daedalus to tell anyone about the labyrinth.

Anyway, to escape Daedalus constructed wings for himself and his son, and they flew away from Crete. Icarus, despite his father's warning, flew too close to the sun and the honey that made the feathers stick to him melted so he died.

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He was Icarus.

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Icarus, the son of Daedalus

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Icarus

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Icarus did.

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