Ares, a malevolent pawn of Cronos, embodies the god of war, bearing demonic traces that allow Cronos to manipulate and deploy him against Halia and Zeus. Born to Zeus and Hera, alongside his sister Athena, he ranks among the 12 Olympian gods. Ares, the god of war, always led his offspring into battles, endowing them with the power to demonize humans, thereby ensuring they follow his commands, shaping the course of wars to Cronos's advantage.

History

From his birth, Ares never garnered the favor of his parents, in stark contrast to his sister Athena. Engaging in numerous confrontations, most of which he lost, led him to withdraw from the Olympian world, embracing his demonic nature as he possessed and manipulated weak humans at his will.

Enduring the bitterness of his parents' favoritism towards Athena, Ares constantly clashed with his sister. Although once the lover of Aphrodite, his allegiance to Cronos estranged him from her, drawing him closer to his mother, Hera. Possessing virile masculinity, Ares indulged in affairs with countless women, fostering strained relationships with men in general. Preferring solitude, he lived apart from the masses, displaying an unsociable demeanor.

Physical Appearance

Clad in his unyielding armor, Ares epitomizes a muscular and chiseled physique, bearing angular features that reflect the ravages of war, evident through his numerous battle scars. His abundant dark hair, cropped short, frames his fiery red eyes symbolizing the blood he shed throughout his life.

Personality

Ares's character exudes violence and aggression, bereft of even a hint of humanity, rendering him incapable of forming meaningful connections with others. He stands as the embodiment of war's malevolence, perpetuating the essence of conflict. Despite this, his admirable qualities lie in his passion, courage, and tireless dedication. Ares's potent masculinity holds a magnetic allure for women.