Ares is the Greek god of war and one of the twelve Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology. He was the son of Zeus and Hera. He was often depicted as a bloodthirsty warrior who enjoyed the violence and destruction of war. Ares was not a very liked deity among the other Olympian gods, and he was frequently portrayed as a brutish, barbaric, and violent being.
He was also often depicted as an adulterer, constantly seeking new lovers. Despite his barbaric traits, the god of war had many followers and worshipers, especially soldiers, and those who sought his protection before heading into battles. He also had a temple in Athens, which served as his center of worship.
Additionally, he was an important figure in Greek literature, appearing in various epic poems, plays, etc. In many literary works, Ares represented the destructive and chaotic side of war, in contrast to Athena, the goddess of wisdom, who represented its strategic and tactical aspects. In some cases, Ares was portrayed as a more complex figure, showing some positive aspects, such as representing courage and fearlessness in the face of war, and being seen as the last resort in a conflict when a tactical approach is not enough.
Material: High-definition resin
Weight: 470 g
Height: 23 cm
Length: 10.8 cm
Width: 8.1 cm
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