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[[Deities & Demigods]] considers him to be chaotic evil, but there are arguments to be made for chaotic neutral or even chaotic good. Due to his nature, Ares makes an excellent choice for [[barbarian]]s, as well as a decent choice for [[fighter]]s, though Athena arguably fits the fighter niche better. GM's planning on a setting in Greece will probably make liberal use of him, and so should consider his rivalry with Athena as a plot point. | [[Deities & Demigods]] considers him to be chaotic evil, but there are arguments to be made for chaotic neutral or even chaotic good. Due to his nature, Ares makes an excellent choice for [[barbarian]]s, as well as a decent choice for [[fighter]]s, though Athena arguably fits the fighter niche better. GM's planning on a setting in Greece will probably make liberal use of him, and so should consider his rivalry with Athena as a plot point. | ||
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Ares is the Greek god of war. Rather, he's the god of the brutality of war- the blood n' guts. His counterpart is Athena, the god of strategy and military intelligence. He is often portrayed in media as quick to anger, hotheaded, and brash to a fault. If you piss him off, you can bet your ass is going to be beaten brutally in your next war. He is the son of Zeus and Hera.
Deities & Demigods considers him to be chaotic evil, but there are arguments to be made for chaotic neutral or even chaotic good. Due to his nature, Ares makes an excellent choice for barbarians, as well as a decent choice for fighters, though Athena arguably fits the fighter niche better. GM's planning on a setting in Greece will probably make liberal use of him, and so should consider his rivalry with Athena as a plot point.