![]() As a servant of the god of war, he and his soldiers conquered much of Greece and slaughtered many people in their new master’s name. He accepted and unleashed his powers to viciously destroy the barbarians, then gave Kratos the Blades of Chaos as a symbol of his servitude. After Kratos found that his Spartan army was no match for the barbarian forces and was at the mercy of the Barbarian King, he called out to Ares, offering him his life and servitude if the war god destroyed his enemies. However, years later Kratos would swear his allegiances towards the God of War. Ares then left with Deimos, who was handed over to Thanatos. But before the god of war could finish him off, Athena told him to leave the boy and reminded him that they had only come for the Marked Warrior. To prevent them from taking his brother, Kratos attempted to attack Ares, but Ares easily struck him away, giving him a scar on his right eye. It was believed that Kratos' brother, Deimos, was the warrior that the prophecy spoke of due to the strange birthmarks on his body.Īres and Athena were sent to Sparta, where the God of War took Deimos to be imprisoned in the Domain of Death. Ares finally gets his wish, as he met a young boy with an urge for battle Kratos.Īres met Kratos when the God of War, along with the Goddess of Wisdom and Ares' sister Athena were sent to capture the "Marked Warrior" that an oracle predicted would bring an end to the rule of the gods and destroy Olympus. A warrior that was filled with bloodshed, had a merciless nature, and an urge for battle, so Ares could make him an unstoppable force. During all of this, Ares was searching for a new warrior. Orkos was to be punished by his mothers, and Aletheia was imprisoned, and guarded by the Siamese demigods Pollux and Castor. The Furies managed to capture both Orkos and Aletheia, to which they ripped out Aletheia's eyes before they could inform Zeus. But Ares found out, and had the Furies intervene. So he, along with his lover the oracle, Aletheia, tried to warn Zeus about his parents' plan to overthrow Olympus. However, Orkos eventually found out about his parents plans. However Ares found Orkos to be a disappointment and abandoned him, letting the Furies use him as their oathkeeper. He allied with them in a plot to take over Mount Olympus and even had a relationship with their queen, Alecto, hoping to produce the perfect warrior for their plans as the result. One day, Ares encountered the Furies Megaera, Tisiphone, and Alecto. However, Zeus forbid the Gods from waging any war against each other, because he did not want the mortals to be in danger. At some point, Ares became power hungry and sought to become the king of Mt. ![]() He was appointed by Zeus to be the God of War. He was voiced by Steve Blum, who later voiced Lucifer in the animated film adaptation of the video game Dante's Inferno, which is based on the poem The Divine Comedy, Amon in Legend of Korra, Vilgax in Ben 10, Killer Croc in the three mainstream Batman: Arkham games, the Green Goblin in The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Starscream in Transformers: Prime.Īres is the son of the God of Lightning Zeus, and the Goddess of Marriage Hera. He's also one of the three arch-nemeses of Kratos (alongside Zeus and Alrik the Barbarian King). He is the extremely cruel and destructive God of War, and is later revealed in God of War II that Zeus is the father of protagonist Kratos, making him the half-brother of Ares. I was trying to make you a great warrior!Īres is the titular central antagonist of the Greek Era of God of War video game series, serving as the titular main antagonist of the original God of War, the overarching antagonist of the prequel game God of War: Ascension, the unseen overarching antagonist of God of War: Chains of Olympus and the posthumous overarching antagonist of God of War: Ghost of Sparta and a posthumous antagonist in God of War II and God of War III. You have no idea what a true monster is, Kratos!! But to break a man's spirit, is to truly destroy him. I have taught you many ways to kill a mortal, Kratos. ![]()
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