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Ares is the Greek [[god]] of [[Khorne|war]]. Rather, he's the god of the brutality of war- the [[RIP AND TEAR|blood n' guts]]. His counterpart is [[Athena]], the god of [[Creed|strategy]] and military intelligence. He is often portrayed in media as quick to anger, hotheaded, and brash to a fault. If you piss him off, you can bet your ass is going to be beaten brutally in your next war. He is the son of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]. | Ares is the Greek [[god]] of [[Khorne|war]]. Rather, he's the god of the brutality of war- the [[RIP AND TEAR|blood n' guts]]. His counterpart is [[Athena]], the god of [[Creed|strategy]] and military intelligence. He is often portrayed in media as quick to anger, hotheaded, and brash to a fault. If you piss him off, you can bet your ass is going to be beaten brutally in your next war. He is the son of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]. | ||
[[Deities & Demigods]] considers him to be chaotic evil, but there are arguments to be made for chaotic neutral or even chaotic good (thank the Romans and their reinterpretatios of Ares as Mars for that). Due to his nature, Ares makes an excellent choice for [[barbarian]]s, as well as a decent choice for [[fighter]]s, though Athena arguably fits the fighter niche better. GM's planning on a setting in Greece will probably make liberal use of him, and so should consider his rivalry with Athena as a plot point. | [[Deities & Demigods]] considers him to be chaotic evil, but there are arguments to be made for chaotic neutral or even chaotic good (thank the Romans and their reinterpretatios of Ares as Mars for that). Due to his nature, Ares makes an excellent choice for [[barbarian]]s, as well as a decent choice for [[fighter]]s, though Athena arguably fits the fighter niche better (being the patron goddess of the tactical side of war). GM's planning on a setting in Greece will probably make liberal use of him, and so should consider his rivalry with Athena as a plot point. | ||
Ares is a prominent villain in DC Comics as part of Wonder Woman’s rogue’s gallery. Since the broad scope of this depiction is based in a public domain character, [[Supers]] RPGs can get away with copying him even more closely than normal sample characters. | Ares is a prominent villain in DC Comics as part of Wonder Woman’s rogue’s gallery. Since the broad scope of this depiction is based in a public domain character, [[Supers]] RPGs can get away with copying him even more closely than normal sample characters. | ||
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File:Ares.jpg|If he can grimace like that through a helmet, I'd hate to see him without it. | File:Ares.jpg|If he can grimace like that through a helmet, I'd hate to see him without it. | ||
File:Ares p107.jpg|Not as | File:Ares p107.jpg|Not as villainous as the DC depiction, but still suitably savage. | ||
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{{D&D-Historical-Deities}} | {{D&D-Historical-Deities}} | ||
[[Category:Greek Mythology]] | [[Category:Greek Mythology]] |
Revision as of 09:42, 31 December 2020
Ares | ||
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Aliases | He Who Delights in Battle, the Ruthless God | |
Alignment | Chaotic Evil | |
Divine Rank | Intermediate God | |
Pantheon | Greek | |
Portfolio | Killing, strife, war | |
Domains | 3E: Chaos, Destruction, Evil, War 5E: War |
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Home Plane | Olympus (Arborea) | |
Worshippers | Barbarians, fighters, half-orcs | |
Favoured Weapon | Shortspear |
Ares is the Greek god of war. Rather, he's the god of the brutality of war- the blood n' guts. His counterpart is Athena, the god of strategy and military intelligence. He is often portrayed in media as quick to anger, hotheaded, and brash to a fault. If you piss him off, you can bet your ass is going to be beaten brutally in your next war. He is the son of Zeus and Hera.
Deities & Demigods considers him to be chaotic evil, but there are arguments to be made for chaotic neutral or even chaotic good (thank the Romans and their reinterpretatios of Ares as Mars for that). Due to his nature, Ares makes an excellent choice for barbarians, as well as a decent choice for fighters, though Athena arguably fits the fighter niche better (being the patron goddess of the tactical side of war). GM's planning on a setting in Greece will probably make liberal use of him, and so should consider his rivalry with Athena as a plot point.
Ares is a prominent villain in DC Comics as part of Wonder Woman’s rogue’s gallery. Since the broad scope of this depiction is based in a public domain character, Supers RPGs can get away with copying him even more closely than normal sample characters.
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If he can grimace like that through a helmet, I'd hate to see him without it.
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Not as villainous as the DC depiction, but still suitably savage.