Ares, God of War. The Scorned Son of Olympus. The Only God to Ever Stand Trial.
Born from Hera’s defiance, Ares inherited her chaos and wrath, a force of war that Zeus despised. While Athena was crafted to be the cold, strategic face of battle, Ares embodied the raw, unrelenting storm of bloodshed—the warrior’s fury, the clash of steel, the madness of war. To the Olympians, he was reckless, unwanted, too much like his mother. Zeus cast him aside, favoring Athena as the god of war in his perfect vision of order.
But Ares was never one to seek approval.
He walks where blood is spilled, where warriors carve their fates in iron and flame. Patron of the Amazons, the only god who never took a woman by force, he is loyal to those who prove themselves in battle. He slew Halirrhothius without hesitation for defiling his daughter, standing trial before the gods—the first and only Olympian to face judgment. Ares does not cower before hypocrites in their marble halls. He does not bow. He is war incarnate, and war kneels to no one.
Do you seek his favor, his wrath, or something more dangerous still?