One of the least threatening of the deities in
spite of his martial prowess and rearing is Ares. This god’s title means very
little for he repeatedly fails to realise the ideals that the Gods are supposed
to imbue. One of the more passionate of the cohort, this soldier, surrounding
himself with glory, follows his emotions and flaring passions in regimental
style. The repetition and predictability of these offences reinforces that he
cares not for the merits of an individual conquest but purely for the fact that
he has a conquest to achieve. It is for this reason that he falls before the
strategy and wisdom of the calm
and controlled Athene.
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