In the ancient Greek culture, Ares, also known as Mars in Roman mythology, is the god of war and one of the twelve Olympian deities.
Full Name: Ares Origin/Culture: Greek Domain/Role: God of War Symbol/Iconography: Spear, shield, helmet Mythology/Stories: Involved in the Trojan War Family Relationships: Son of Zeus and Hera, brother of Athena Attributes/Qualities: Strength, courage, aggression Depictions/Representations: Often depicted in armor, wielding a spear Worship/Temples: Temples dedicated to Ares in ancient Greece Symbols/Animals: Vulture, dog Historical Influence: Associated with military victories Sacred Texts: Mentioned in Homer’s Iliad Evolution: Originally feared, later seen as a necessary deity Modern Influence: Influence on modern military culture Titles/Epithets: “The Slayer of Men” Sacred Sites: Mount Olympus Attributes/Artifacts: Golden armor Allies/Adversaries: Allies with Athena, adversaries with Aphrodite Cosmology: Ares is a prominent figure in Greek cosmology Philosophical/Religious Significance: Represents the brutal and chaotic nature of war
Power Score: 180 Attack Points: 45 Weapons/Tools: Spear, shield, helmet