I definitely agree with this. I've grown tired of seeing him portrayed as a villain over and over again. I see ares more like a noble warrior like Achilles in Troy or possibly even Jon Snow from ASOIF. Like he said the Romans saw him more as a protector.
Ares actually did much more than just wage war. He wasn't a mindless barbarian. He was considered the protector of soldiers and protector of their fragile mental states after war, advocating for mental health. He also guarded over women during childbirth. He was a fatherly figure for many who took him on as their patron. Soldiers would also pray to him, asking him to ensure that they fought fairly and with honour.
@@dreademperor2094 if you know what kind of person he is you shouldn't be surprised he killed one of the strongest Olympians son for his daughter his a great father
Ares is described as a coward only because most stories of the gods were written by Athenians who were devotees of Athena. but Ares has many qualities that make him my favorite god, he is very respectful among women.He killed Poseidon's son who has sexually assaulted his daughter, Alcippe and he even fathered the Amazons, Ares notably very supportive towards his children. He is literally the primary lover of the goddess of love, Aphrodite and Ares also has a consent relationship with all his other lovers. maybe Athena is indeed the wiser god of war, but Ares is the 'war' itself while Athena represents the art of war. for example, Aphrodite's war epithet is Aphrodite Areia, Ares name is not just a name but frequently used as a phrase to denote the raw and primal war desire in each beings.
Can we also talk about the fact the Ares is the one made sure the Greeks treated their slaves well? As he was the enforcer of the “don’t be cruel to your war prisioners”
Don't forget that he was pretty much the only male god with no rape exploits whatsoever. He even killed one of Poseidon's sons who attempted to rape his daughter and then stood trial defending womans rights. Also, the amazons he mentioned in the video. Somehow the war god was the most progressive. Makes a lot of sense that he was associated with Sparta where woman had quite a lot of economical & political power and were educated in warfare as well, even if only to defend Sparta while their men wage war on others.
@@merileopardisaksassa7030 Ares, if I remember correctly, also has a strong connection with discipline and self-control. An explosive power on the battlefield where necessary yet rational and controlled with captives and women makes sense for a god associated with all the ideal aspects of a soldier.
@@reyniknamyrion3557 Very true! It is a shame that there is so little record left of him. It really makes one wonder how many other fascinating facets of ancient religions & cultures we will never find out about.
@@BrandonChaunceyOfficial I’d argue Athena is a Libra the polar sign to Aries. Libra’s are intellectual, diplomatic with a strong sense of justice contrasted with Aries more physical, emotionally charged spark & sense of independence. Libra’s are also sextile with Sagittarius(zeus) and her relationship with her father is extremely important; where as Gemini is opposite Sag
Ares always gets portrayed as a brute with anger issues. Sure he represented the more unpleasant sides of war, but at least he had more respect towards women than all of the other gods and disliked rape. The only reason I can think of why he had such a bad reputation is because he was mostly worshipped in Sparta and Athen had lots of beef with them. That's why Athena is portrayed as the heroic favorite child of Zeus while Ares is the black sheep of the family everyone hates.
There were other traditions besides the Homeric , that don’t even believe in the rape stories and have a completely different interpretation like incarnation or actual love between the two and not rape
"Athena was calm, intelligent." *flashbacks to her being a sore loser to arachne* *another flashback of her throwing a flute and cursing it, just because she was embarrassed*
Go back to the Athena video.. The myths where Athena is cruel and bad are Roman describing Minerva. Ancient Greeks had huge respect to her and her authentic and more ancient personallity is different. You have no idea about Greek Mythology.
Percy Jackson is not Greek Mythology. If you wish to know about Greek Mythology you have to read Ancient Greek Literature or at least to find serious scientific books based on this.
@@xCoatlicuex Yeah totally, people try to say Mars has more in common with Athena than Ares, but the Roman's still acknowledged the brutal part of war and Mars still represented that.
@@lumaisabela5284 Uhh, not quite, Mars is the second in command in the roman pantheon, Ares is not the second in command in the greek pantheon, also Mars is the god of agriculture along with war, and Ares is just the god of war.
I see Ares as someone true to their nature and doesn't hide who he is unlike the other gods. They've all done terrible things to mortals but because he's the god of Violence it's expected for him to be terrible.
plus we all know that in Dc comics Wonder Woman's dad is either Zeus Heraclues or Ares, sometimes it's hades in certain tv shows. insert fanboy or Donald trump voice here
Being honest, Ares and Aphrodites relationship isn’t really as bad as it’s portrayed to be. Hephaestus didn’t really care what Aphrodite did, or about her in general, whereas Ares stuck by her no matter what
@@savagedarksider5934 At least this time, he didn't have to force the woman to marry him ageist her will and then try to rape his sister when his wife didn't want to out out.
Funny story Aphrodite was once a war god, when her cult spread to kytheria Sparta decided to invade and took the idea of Aphrodite and made Aphrodite Areia "Aphrodite the warlike"
mcBUFFfluff did you ever watch “Wrath of the Titans?” Ares teams up with Hades to lure Zues into the underworld. Where Kronos is waiting for him. In large part,because Ares feels Zeus has chosen Perseus(Ares’s half brother) over him. Sorry to comment,but it just came out.
In archaic times, Father Mars (you always aproach them as fathers more than "gods") seen as a protector of farmers and farming in general, he was seen as "patron of peasants", and, as an extension of the relation of his agricultural nature, he was also related with the wilderness. As a protecting deity, it was said that he protected crops and the countrymen, he was specially worshipped to protect the harvest from any desease and the grains from pests while is stored in the silos.
Lmao - that GoW fan impression at the beginning made me laugh xD Cheers for these vids. I remember we studied Greek Mythology in school long ago, but since I started playing AC:Odyssey, I was looking to refresh my memory, and your vids have helped loads. Cheers!
I feel it quite fitting for the God of war to also have passion and love as two major aspects of his character. What better way to motivate warriors to fight with untold fury and might, than to have them fight for all they love and hold dearly? May Ares give us the strength and glory. 😭
Most of the Greek mythology was written by the Athenians, who naturally worshipped Athena and disliked Ares. That's why most of the stories you'll read of Ares are of him either having his ass handed to him or getting humiliated and bullied by other Gods/beings. Funnily enough, Ares is the second only "decent" God in Greek mythology, seeing as he's never raped or forced himself on a woman/man. Aphrodite's affair with him was fully consensual. One of his children, Anteros, was literally the God of requited love. He was a great father to his children as well. In one of his most famous tales, he kills Poseidon's son ,Halirrhotius, after he rapes (or attempts to, depending on the version you're reading) one of his daughters, Alcippe. In another much lesser known tale of him, he joyfully dances in his daughter's wedding, Harmonia, despite not liking her husband. Come to think of it, it's never mentioned how great of a dancer he was. There are a lot of other great things about Ares, but my response is already too long.
Another thought that occurs is that, theologically speaking, Ancient Rome's leaders descend respectively from Venus through Aeneas (the Caesars from Caius Julius to Nero) and Mars (his son Romulus and his descendents, and then the Julii). That does somewhat shift the focus away from Minerva and Ceres (Athena and Demeter in the Greek pantheon), not that Roman emperors with a passion for Greek culture and ideas didn't promote the worship of the goddesses of wisdom and agriculture, as well as the study of philosophy, and arts such as poetry, theatre and music.
I see Ares not only as a god of war but the embodiment of the soldiers spirit. He represents the extreme emotion found in the spirit of a loyal soldier. Their love fore their country, brethren, and loved ones. He embodies the discipline and skill a soldier must have on the battle field. As a god of war I believe Athena represents war, conquest, wisdom. She's a representative of the tacticians and leaders in war and war itself. Ares on the other hand represents, the warrior spirit, combat, and a warriors love for his family, brethren, and nation. He represents the troops, the soldiers, the men that make up an army.
This was very helpful, thank you. I appreciate explaining the differences between Roman and Greek mythology and how their societies considered their Gods. Also helpful information when listening to Holst's the planets.
I think Ares gets a bad wrap because he's viewed as the "bad" side of war traveling with fear and discord whereas Athena is always the honorable side of war but realistically Ares is the truth of war. That it is hell and should be avoided. Wonder Woman definitely hasn't helped as most of the time if Diana has an enemy it's Ares and she just loves Athena and Hera (ironic if you think about what they've done just for being petty).
Indeed. In the actual Greek mythology, it was Ares who fathered with Amazons from his affair with the nymph Harmonia, and they worshiped him as one of their prime deities.
Okay I've been watching your videos on and off for about few months now and this is the first time you made me laugh so HARD! You always talk in a calm voice so hearing you mock "God of War" fanboys was HILARIOUS!
I would love to see a video taking an in depth look at the Amazons. I dont know much about them besides bits and pieces I got from Wonder Woman. Love your videos!!
I think is hilarious how modern depictions try to make mortals reach the level of the gods, (aka God of War, Percy Jackson) but in the myth is explicitly said that, "nah fam, you can't"
Thank you for the insight between the Romans/Mars vs. Greeks/Athena. It makes a lot of sense when we consider what has lasted through time from each civilization.
@@Deathmournex The Ancient Greek culture today represents art, democracy, and intelligence. Many modern governments are based on their senate today. Romans represent war, conquest and domination. Hence each cultures' War God holding a different inmportance to each society in turn. Ancient Greece was not quite "vaporized", as you put it. If had been, you wouldn't know who they were. The Minoans were a culture truly wiped out by the Mycenaeans, ie Bronze Age Greeks. Theirs is a culture we only know about going backwards through accidental archaeological discovery. That is what I'd call more "vaporizing".
There are not many myths about her because she was, as you said, well respected and pure. So she was not part of weird myths like the other Greek Gods.
"ARES!! DESTROY MY ENEMIES AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!" A cry for help from The God of War is something that will haunt Kratos for the rest of his immortal life even in Scandinavia in the Nine Realms on Midgard.
This video made me cry😭. I love Ares and honestly had no idea he wasn't popular till jn because I've always heard of him. His constant defeats to Atehna is really sad😭
Because he was the fierce brutal view of war while Athena was the mind behind the strategies. She was thinking and acting while Ares simply was controlled from his violent emotions. He was popular enough to be one of the 12 major deities, but of course not a favorite god for people to worship with the exceptions of military based city-states, like Sparta, and of course of people who had to do with military.
Could it be said that Athena and Ares represent two sides of the same coin and Mars is the natural progression or synthesis of the two ideas. I would say that if anything perhaps Ares represents a beautiful simplicity in that human beings find all manner of ways to create conflict between one another because its psychologically ingrained within us to enjoy fighting as a means of proving not only physically but mentally whose ideas are better and that we cannot prove our worth or have a sense of development without testing ourselves in battle. I mean have you ever been in a heated argument or a fight its much the same thing except often times arguements come to blows because the other person is wrong but wont accept they are wrong so you have to bash them over the head. This is perhaps why we love sports and competition so much because it is a healthy outlet for our physical and mental desire to compete and defeat other people without killing them and perhaps why the greeks loved wrestling so much. In my mind Ares is just a simplification that people tend to overcomplicated things with fancy ideas when the reality is that we love fighting but we are ashamed to admit it so we create overly complex vain systems to flex on other people. Developing yourself physically often goes hand in hand with the mental.
You have to factor in this- the Romans were a civilisation of empire builders. Which they achieved through multiple extended military campaigns. These campaigns brought in a lot of financial revenue to the Roman Empire. So considering that they achieved financial stability, power and rule over other cultures and eventually the Pax Romana THROUGH war, it makes complete sense that Mars, the god of war, was associated with all these positive traits. Just goes to show we redefine mythology and religion based on what we as a society value.
I love your videos so much!! I really want to have a career in greek mythology one day and your videos really encourage me to study the subject!! Please never stop making videos like these!! I really do love them!! (I'm just waiting for you to do a video on Aphrodite ons of these days!!!)
Ok we all know who Kratos is because of the games, BUT could you do and actual analysis of Kratos since he is, in mythology, the personification of strength.
Hmmm just hearing about the differences between the Roman Pantheon and the Greek Pantheon makes me wonder how mental it would be to see these interpretations face off in a video game.
I think that the reason Ares always seems to get the bad end in the Greek stories was because of the way the ancient Greeks viewed him. If the stories had portrayed him in a much more favorable light, over time the Greeks might have changed their view of him. If you want a culture to see a god in a bad light, you don't give him the good parts in the story. Although, I'd always pictured him as a little bit more attractive than the Ares in this video. LOL! Great video as always! You do such an awesome job at making these ancient gods & goddesses relatable in today's world. I am never disappointed after seeing your videos. Thank you for all your hard work. It is very much appreciated.
You went easy on him. Everything I've read described Ares as a jealous, cowardly, cruel, and vengeful god. He was full of hate and blind rage, striking out at anyone and anything that dared to cross him, but running for his life whenever he encountered something he couldn't handle. He was the perfect soldier, dumb as a box of rocks, full of rage, bloodlust, and willing to kill and murder to win at any cost. He was not well liked, for good reason.
Athena turned arachnea into a spider out of pure vanity and turned Medusa into a gorgon simply because she slept with (or was raped?) Poseidon in her temple. Artemis did bad things to ppl who saw her naked even if it was on accident. Apollo skinned a satyr alive for no good reason. Zeus fucked everything that moved (not always consensually) and Hera tortured said girls and their offspring. The Greek gods could (like humans) be assholes at times, the only legitimate reason he isn’t well liked is because what he’s god of isn’t something you want unless your a spartan or a mercenary.
Let's not forget that these stories are myths. Whether Ares is real or not, humans have a tendency to rewrite stories in favor of who they liked better.
You can say that, but Ares is a God that has never raped someone before, loved his children so much until he would kill the man raped his daughter (Alkippe) and more until I can't mention it all here, the least worst punishment to people anger him, based on Theoi, he only punished three people that anger him, and so many more good things he did that get ignored by most people.
Great video you should do a full video on Achilles and Diomedes and everyone who fought in the Trojan war, and one more thing are we ever going to get anymore creepypasta stories?
I never really saw Ares as a "villian." He was simply the embodiment of his role. He was war incarnate. But he never stood for needless bloodshed.
War Gods of many cultures fascinate me. The name Aries and Mars are just cool there is a masculine power in the names alone.
Hades isn’t a villain either. He’s just doing his job in the underworld.
Also the Roman version of Ares was a hero.
He slept on a bed made of human skin
I definitely agree with this. I've grown tired of seeing him portrayed as a villain over and over again. I see ares more like a noble warrior like Achilles in Troy or possibly even Jon Snow from ASOIF. Like he said the Romans saw him more as a protector.
Ares actually did much more than just wage war. He wasn't a mindless barbarian. He was considered the protector of soldiers and protector of their fragile mental states after war, advocating for mental health. He also guarded over women during childbirth. He was a fatherly figure for many who took him on as their patron. Soldiers would also pray to him, asking him to ensure that they fought fairly and with honour.
thank you. You are the first one saing that Ares fought with honor and giving those strenght who prayed to him.
I always had a feeling that Ares didn't really start wars but I didn't know about those things
I also didn't know that he guarded over women during childbirth
@@dreademperor2094 if you know what kind of person he is you shouldn't be surprised he killed one of the strongest Olympians son for his daughter his a great father
@@mongolares I actually know about that story it was one of Poseidon's sons that he killed
Ares is described as a coward only because most stories of the gods were written by Athenians who were devotees of Athena. but Ares has many qualities that make him my favorite god, he is very respectful among women.He killed Poseidon's son who has sexually assaulted his daughter, Alcippe and he even fathered the Amazons, Ares notably very supportive towards his children. He is literally the primary lover of the goddess of love, Aphrodite and Ares also has a consent relationship with all his other lovers. maybe Athena is indeed the wiser god of war, but Ares is the 'war' itself while Athena represents the art of war. for example, Aphrodite's war epithet is Aphrodite Areia, Ares name is not just a name but frequently used as a phrase to denote the raw and primal war desire in each beings.
Who wouldnt kill someone that sexually assaulted their own daughter
And didn't ares end Greek mythology?
@@guesgues8336 everyone lol every God in Olympians raped women or even animals, except Ares
@@guesgues8336 many people
@@elijahtriton4547 he must have killed anthina too
Can we also talk about the fact the Ares is the one made sure the Greeks treated their slaves well? As he was the enforcer of the “don’t be cruel to your war prisioners”
didn't know that thanks
Don't forget that he was pretty much the only male god with no rape exploits whatsoever. He even killed one of Poseidon's sons who attempted to rape his daughter and then stood trial defending womans rights. Also, the amazons he mentioned in the video. Somehow the war god was the most progressive. Makes a lot of sense that he was associated with Sparta where woman had quite a lot of economical & political power and were educated in warfare as well, even if only to defend Sparta while their men wage war on others.
@@merileopardisaksassa7030 Ares, if I remember correctly, also has a strong connection with discipline and self-control. An explosive power on the battlefield where necessary yet rational and controlled with captives and women makes sense for a god associated with all the ideal aspects of a soldier.
@@reyniknamyrion3557 Very true! It is a shame that there is so little record left of him. It really makes one wonder how many other fascinating facets of ancient religions & cultures we will never find out about.
God of the ruling planet of my zodiac sign thus ram as his mascot.
Ares and Aphrodite - The origin of "All is fair in love and war"?
Holy shit
Well Aphrodite cheated on her husband hephaestus with ares
Yea you'd think so
Aphrodite was whore any complain
Also, there is no war without love, and no love without war.
Let's be honest, the most villain-like gods are the ones who never really do harm by reckless like every other 'angel-like' gods. Ares and Hades.
I find it really funny 😂
What I like about Hades is that he's a romantic, tell him your love story and he'll be moved by it.
@@thebluedragon07 That's what Heracles did, so he can get queen Alcestis from the dead. So Hades gave her to him
Hades and Ares are not evil villains, it's just how everybody saw it.
He said it so seriously "cause giants are dumb," it made me laugh
Ares and Athena are different aspects of war. Ares was the actual fighting, the blood lust, the thrill of death. Athena was tactical, for home.
athena is gemini and ares is aries obviously lol much like the zodiac signs. they're like 2 sides of the coin that way
@Musa Ntasa Athena was a Gemini when I did my research. Not sure where you heard or read that.
@@BrandonChaunceyOfficial I’d argue Athena is a Libra the polar sign to Aries. Libra’s are intellectual, diplomatic with a strong sense of justice contrasted with Aries more physical, emotionally charged spark & sense of independence. Libra’s are also sextile with Sagittarius(zeus) and her relationship with her father is extremely important; where as Gemini is opposite Sag
Aries /Scorpio axis
Ares always gets portrayed as a brute with anger issues. Sure he represented the more unpleasant sides of war, but at least he had more respect towards women than all of the other gods and disliked rape. The only reason I can think of why he had such a bad reputation is because he was mostly worshipped in Sparta and Athen had lots of beef with them. That's why Athena is portrayed as the heroic favorite child of Zeus while Ares is the black sheep of the family everyone hates.
There were other traditions besides the Homeric , that don’t even believe in the rape stories and have a completely different interpretation like incarnation or actual love between the two and not rape
@@AR-gu2no really, do you know where I can look that up?
"Athena was calm, intelligent."
*flashbacks to her being a sore loser to arachne*
*another flashback of her throwing a flute and cursing it, just because she was embarrassed*
Go back to the Athena video.. The myths where Athena is cruel and bad are Roman describing Minerva. Ancient Greeks had huge respect to her and her authentic and more ancient personallity is different. You have no idea about Greek Mythology.
@@vaggos013 I've gotten most of my facts from Percy Jackson and overly sarcastic productions
Percy Jackson is not Greek Mythology. If you wish to know about Greek Mythology you have to read Ancient Greek Literature or at least to find serious scientific books based on this.
😎👌🏽
Still calm and intelligent compared to the other gods
Ares happens to be one of my favorite gods of Greek mythology
Same
For me it would be Hades.
Mars could be seen as Ares mellowing out and growing up a bit after his troubled adolescence.
Mars is Ares if Ares actually succeeded. Ares derision and constant embarrassment came primarily from his failure. Mars is Ares if Ares did not fail.
Considering that Mars was the Roman version of Ares, I would think of him as a mature Ares grown up who actually succeeded.
@@xCoatlicuex Yeah totally, people try to say Mars has more in common with Athena than Ares, but the Roman's still acknowledged the brutal part of war and Mars still represented that.
Mars = ares.
@@lumaisabela5284 Uhh, not quite, Mars is the second in command in the roman pantheon, Ares is not the second in command in the greek pantheon, also Mars is the god of agriculture along with war, and Ares is just the god of war.
Why does Ares look like he's desperately trying to hold back a sneeze?
When you're trying to intimidate people but you need to sneeze.
Gilberto Tabares I think ares looks like he is taking a huge crap.
@@alexandrahulett5742
a painful one too. Like he's living off a diet of coffee dipped bacon and cheese.
Losing the battle on the throne. Athena: "Just as Planned"
Gilberto Tabares or having hemorrhoids.
I see Ares as someone true to their nature and doesn't hide who he is unlike the other gods. They've all done terrible things to mortals but because he's the god of Violence it's expected for him to be terrible.
Fan boy voice was spot on sir.
plus we all know that in Dc comics Wonder Woman's dad is either Zeus Heraclues or Ares, sometimes it's hades in certain tv shows. insert fanboy or Donald trump voice here
Ye
That made me LAUGH 😂🤣
"ARES !...... destroy my enemies and my life is yours "- epic
@@carlpetersson7816 you get the quote?
AREEEEEEEEEESS!!
@@carlpetersson7816 its a god of war quote.
Also: The Romans claimed to be descendants of Mars. So it is obvious they value him more than Athena.
That's why they portrayed Athena as cruel and jealous.
@@janmelmeteoro5904 well she was sometimes
@@magnusthered4973 like when?
@@HitmanHimself medusa.
@@mfsalatino it's not.
Thanks for finally doing Ares. He’s got the best stories, and he is often vulnerable in a lot of them.
Being honest, Ares and Aphrodites relationship isn’t really as bad as it’s portrayed to be. Hephaestus didn’t really care what Aphrodite did, or about her in general, whereas Ares stuck by her no matter what
Ares and Aphrodite's relationship is not bad at all. They love and support each other.
@@omniavanitas7893 Hephaestus ended up with someone who actually love him.
@@savagedarksider5934 who?
@@savagedarksider5934 At least this time, he didn't have to force the woman to marry him ageist her will and then try to rape his sister when his wife didn't want to out out.
Ares and Aphrodite did generally love each other
Funny story Aphrodite was once a war god, when her cult spread to kytheria Sparta decided to invade and took the idea of Aphrodite and made Aphrodite Areia "Aphrodite the warlike"
So pretty much ares has daddy issues
I sense gon
Just like me
Every child of Zeus had "Daddy issues"!
mcBUFFfluff did you ever watch “Wrath of the Titans?” Ares teams up with Hades to lure Zues into the underworld. Where Kronos is waiting for him. In large part,because Ares feels Zeus has chosen Perseus(Ares’s half brother) over him. Sorry to comment,but it just came out.
You have daddy issues.
Dis guy is wrong, everybody knows Kratos is the true god of war, he killed all the gods
The second I read this comment he read it in the video
Lol
Boi!
Lolol
*cringe*
ur joking right? that's not good on ur history subject man...
Greek Mythology, Norse Mythology, Egyptian Mythology, and Japanese Mythology are my favorites.
You must try Indian mythology too. Must read Mahabharata the epic
"Ares destroy my enemies and my life is yours!" >:u
God of war one
Only the intelligent will understand this
@@rievo6644 frfr
Why couldn't the barbarian king just smck it before the ares the god of war came down and killed others, I mean I didn't want kratos to die tho
@@oofergangbois1997 Because logic
In archaic times, Father Mars (you always aproach them as fathers more than "gods") seen as a protector of farmers and farming in general, he was seen as "patron of peasants", and, as an extension of the relation of his agricultural nature, he was also related with the wilderness. As a protecting deity, it was said that he protected crops and the countrymen, he was specially worshipped to protect the harvest from any desease and the grains from pests while is stored in the silos.
Kraytos isn't the god of war he's the dad of BOI
come here BOI
jacksepticeye reference?
Kraytos
Lmao - that GoW fan impression at the beginning made me laugh xD Cheers for these vids. I remember we studied Greek Mythology in school long ago, but since I started playing AC:Odyssey, I was looking to refresh my memory, and your vids have helped loads. Cheers!
“And no Kratos didn’t kill him either”
BLASPHEMY
Of course Ares and Athena were rivals. She was the goddess of defensive war (more or less) and Ares was offensive war.
Army vs Marine lol 😂
pathetic ares ... even americans know „DEFENSE“ always wins
@@victorwallec2534 The Native American defenses didn't work.
@@Kaledrone lol😂😂
@@victorwallec2534
You cannot defend a bullet though
Hawaiian mythology is pretty cool maybe you could do a series on that too
That would be amazing!
Diomedes:**stabs ares**
Diomedes: Can I be war god now?
Ares and Zeus: nah.
Kratos: Kills Ares
Zeus: Boi you are now the God of war
I feel it quite fitting for the God of war to also have passion and love as two major aspects of his character. What better way to motivate warriors to fight with untold fury and might, than to have them fight for all they love and hold dearly? May Ares give us the strength and glory. 😭
Just here to say...
God of War fans > Percy Jackson fans
Just kidding much
hmm?
Nah
I'm both.
Im all three.
Do we have to choose? I'm a fan of both universes and Classical Mythology to boot!
Percy jackson
Ok but you missed a huge opportunity to put the UA-cam logo on Aries and your logo on Kratos
The eternal battle.
Meruem god of ants 🐜
Ares: I was trying to make you into a great warrior.
Kratos: You’ve succeeded.
Is the best line in the series before a finishing move
We all know Ares was trying to kill Him!
False Gods have a way with Words!
But they all cry like babies in the end!
I cracked a smile because of that intro, you brilliant bastard
I had turned on that bell long ago... I saw I was not getting informed of your videos, so I decided to turn it on.
Man, Ares in the thumbnail has a derpy face.
Bruh why do ares look like he just busted the biggest nut in his whole immortal life. Also he looks like Rambo with a helmet on. 🤣🤣🤣
Zvonimir Tomac Well He looks better then his portrayal in Wonder Woman.
He was thinking of Kratos!
Why did people look at Ares as a villain, he never was
He just got a little crazy sometimes like usually how some people does too
Most of the Greek mythology was written by the Athenians, who naturally worshipped Athena and disliked Ares. That's why most of the stories you'll read of Ares are of him either having his ass handed to him or getting humiliated and bullied by other Gods/beings. Funnily enough, Ares is the second only "decent" God in Greek mythology, seeing as he's never raped or forced himself on a woman/man. Aphrodite's affair with him was fully consensual. One of his children, Anteros, was literally the God of requited love.
He was a great father to his children as well. In one of his most famous tales, he kills Poseidon's son ,Halirrhotius, after he rapes (or attempts to, depending on the version you're reading) one of his daughters, Alcippe.
In another much lesser known tale of him, he joyfully dances in his daughter's wedding, Harmonia, despite not liking her husband. Come to think of it, it's never mentioned how great of a dancer he was. There are a lot of other great things about Ares, but my response is already too long.
Well ares did embody all the negative aspects of war. Hence his bad rep but that's just my little interpretation
@@squidwardonachair1089 no wait tell me more
@@squidwardonachair1089 yes tell us more
A very insightful look at Ares. Thank you much for the upload.
Wait, people really think 'God of War' is actual mythology and not just a game? Western education is becoming a tragedy....
Another thought that occurs is that, theologically speaking, Ancient Rome's leaders descend respectively from Venus through Aeneas (the Caesars from Caius Julius to Nero) and Mars (his son Romulus and his descendents, and then the Julii). That does somewhat shift the focus away from Minerva and Ceres (Athena and Demeter in the Greek pantheon), not that Roman emperors with a passion for Greek culture and ideas didn't promote the worship of the goddesses of wisdom and agriculture, as well as the study of philosophy, and arts such as poetry, theatre and music.
I see Ares not only as a god of war but the embodiment of the soldiers spirit. He represents the extreme emotion found in the spirit of a loyal soldier. Their love fore their country, brethren, and loved ones. He embodies the discipline and skill a soldier must have on the battle field. As a god of war I believe Athena represents war, conquest, wisdom. She's a representative of the tacticians and leaders in war and war itself. Ares on the other hand represents, the warrior spirit, combat, and a warriors love for his family, brethren, and nation. He represents the troops, the soldiers, the men that make up an army.
Love love love the visuals; very well done;
In the story of Ares capture I’ve also heard it where it was Hermes that saved him
This was very helpful, thank you. I appreciate explaining the differences between Roman and Greek mythology and how their societies considered their Gods. Also helpful information when listening to Holst's the planets.
Ares depicted negative aspects of war more often than not while Athena had much more positive traits. That's why she was more popular.
I think Ares gets a bad wrap because he's viewed as the "bad" side of war traveling with fear and discord whereas Athena is always the honorable side of war but realistically Ares is the truth of war. That it is hell and should be avoided. Wonder Woman definitely hasn't helped as most of the time if Diana has an enemy it's Ares and she just loves Athena and Hera (ironic if you think about what they've done just for being petty).
"Amazons are decedents of Ares?" I never heard of that.
Indeed. In the actual Greek mythology, it was Ares who fathered with Amazons from his affair with the nymph Harmonia, and they worshiped him as one of their prime deities.
I decided to do a project on Ares and this helped a lot to understand him since ive never actually heard of him
Okay I've been watching your videos on and off for about few months now and this is the first time you made me laugh so HARD!
You always talk in a calm voice so hearing you mock "God of War" fanboys was HILARIOUS!
I would love to see a video taking an in depth look at the Amazons. I dont know much about them besides bits and pieces I got from Wonder Woman. Love your videos!!
Yeah it's definitely a topic I'll try to cover soon.
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Named my son Ares, not many people agreed at first but he’s 3 now and it suits him so much x
I like it when you outline the differences between Roman and Greek deities.
Ares' face in the thumbnail looks derpy.
Also can you do more norse,Japanese and aztec mythology
Alexandra Hulett aztec please! I feel like they are under explained. :(
Lyndal Wilson I agree Aztec mythology deserves to be talked about more.
The ares in the thumbnail smells like cooler lights and slim Jim’s
Ayyyyayyyyyy
Ares= Mars one of my favorite Mythological Figures
Then Kratos came along!
I think is hilarious how modern depictions try to make mortals reach the level of the gods, (aka God of War, Percy Jackson) but in the myth is explicitly said that, "nah fam, you can't"
Kratos is a son of Zeus soooo...
Pure mortals cant but half gods have the potential to just not many make it Heracles for one is currently a god and was once a mortal
Thank you for the insight between the Romans/Mars vs. Greeks/Athena. It makes a lot of sense when we consider what has lasted through time from each civilization.
Jamie G but the romans totally vaporized the greeks and stole their gods and changed them like zeus > jove/jupiter and etc
@@Deathmournex The Ancient Greek culture today represents art, democracy, and intelligence. Many modern governments are based on their senate today. Romans represent war, conquest and domination. Hence each cultures' War God holding a different inmportance to each society in turn. Ancient Greece was not quite "vaporized", as you put it. If had been, you wouldn't know who they were. The Minoans were a culture truly wiped out by the Mycenaeans, ie Bronze Age Greeks. Theirs is a culture we only know about going backwards through accidental archaeological discovery. That is what I'd call more "vaporizing".
I’m Hellemistic and Ares is my patron god. I appreciate a factual video. Good job overall.
for the next god(dess) you should cover Hestia. It's kind of sad that she doesn't get much spotlight even though she's extremely well respected.
There are not many myths about her because she was, as you said, well respected and pure. So she was not part of weird myths like the other Greek Gods.
"ARES!! DESTROY MY ENEMIES AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!" A cry for help from The God of War is something that will haunt Kratos for the rest of his immortal life even in Scandinavia in the Nine Realms on Midgard.
Excellent videos!!! I can tell you put a lot of time into your research. Great job 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Love the new intro my boi.
This video made me cry😭. I love Ares and honestly had no idea he wasn't popular till jn because I've always heard of him. His constant defeats to Atehna is really sad😭
Because he was the fierce brutal view of war while Athena was the mind behind the strategies. She was thinking and acting while Ares simply was controlled from his violent emotions. He was popular enough to be one of the 12 major deities, but of course not a favorite god for people to worship with the exceptions of military based city-states, like Sparta, and of course of people who had to do with military.
Could it be said that Athena and Ares represent two sides of the same coin and Mars is the natural progression or synthesis of the two ideas. I would say that if anything perhaps Ares represents a beautiful simplicity in that human beings find all manner of ways to create conflict between one another because its psychologically ingrained within us to enjoy fighting as a means of proving not only physically but mentally whose ideas are better and that we cannot prove our worth or have a sense of development without testing ourselves in battle. I mean have you ever been in a heated argument or a fight its much the same thing except often times arguements come to blows because the other person is wrong but wont accept they are wrong so you have to bash them over the head. This is perhaps why we love sports and competition so much because it is a healthy outlet for our physical and mental desire to compete and defeat other people without killing them and perhaps why the greeks loved wrestling so much. In my mind Ares is just a simplification that people tend to overcomplicated things with fancy ideas when the reality is that we love fighting but we are ashamed to admit it so we create overly complex vain systems to flex on other people. Developing yourself physically often goes hand in hand with the mental.
The intro video is on fleek! Love that table layout.
You have to factor in this- the Romans were a civilisation of empire builders. Which they achieved through multiple extended military campaigns. These campaigns brought in a lot of financial revenue to the Roman Empire. So considering that they achieved financial stability, power and rule over other cultures and eventually the Pax Romana THROUGH war, it makes complete sense that Mars, the god of war, was associated with all these positive traits. Just goes to show we redefine mythology and religion based on what we as a society value.
I love all of ur videos...but these more recent Greek gods and goddesses ones are AMAZING!!! WELL DONE!!! 👏👏👏
Can you do hestia or Hera next pleasseee
Ah Hestia,the only wholesome Goddess in Greek mythology.
Your wish has been granted a year later
Hahaha
The voice of the Old Crone is perfect! That definitelt made me laugh.
Every child Zeus does with Hera has problem (hifestus was ungly, Ares was bad).that is why he goes with other women😅
Hephaestus isn't really a child of zeus tho.
Yeah Hera made him herself
What's wrong with Hebe? (Not counting being HIGHLY clumsy)
@@amberhutcherson9759 And Illitia those were two perfectly nice daughters.
There is myth that said both Ares and Hephaestus made by Hera herself using a plant.
I totally love the way you narrated this story. Thank you. Blessings.🌌🌌🌌🌌🇨🇦🍀🌿🕊🌿🍀🌹
Babylon mythology please
I love your videos so much!! I really want to have a career in greek mythology one day and your videos really encourage me to study the subject!! Please never stop making videos like these!! I really do love them!! (I'm just waiting for you to do a video on Aphrodite ons of these days!!!)
Ok we all know who Kratos is because of the games, BUT could you do and actual analysis of Kratos since he is, in mythology, the personification of strength.
Love your videos, please keep up the great work! Much love. ❤️
Hmmm just hearing about the differences between the Roman Pantheon and the Greek Pantheon makes me wonder how mental it would be to see these interpretations face off in a video game.
You should play Smite
"..cause giants are dumb"...oh shit I laughed so hard for a few seconds, I am only 5'8" so I agree entirely...hahaha...great video btw m8
Aries GOD OF WAR!!! 🔥💯💪🏾 Great Video
I’m not gonna lie you have one of the best UA-cam channel bro 💪💯
he's the personification of wild energy/ rage/ passion.
Athena with a strap on is not the same.
I think that the reason Ares always seems to get the bad end in the Greek stories was because of the way the ancient Greeks viewed him. If the stories had portrayed him in a much more favorable light, over time the Greeks might have changed their view of him. If you want a culture to see a god in a bad light, you don't give him the good parts in the story. Although, I'd always pictured him as a little bit more attractive than the Ares in this video. LOL! Great video as always! You do such an awesome job at making these ancient gods & goddesses relatable in today's world. I am never disappointed after seeing your videos. Thank you for all your hard work. It is very much appreciated.
You went easy on him. Everything I've read described Ares as a jealous, cowardly, cruel, and vengeful god. He was full of hate and blind rage, striking out at anyone and anything that dared to cross him, but running for his life whenever he encountered something he couldn't handle. He was the perfect soldier, dumb as a box of rocks, full of rage, bloodlust, and willing to kill and murder to win at any cost. He was not well liked, for good reason.
Athena turned arachnea into a spider out of pure vanity and turned Medusa into a gorgon simply because she slept with (or was raped?) Poseidon in her temple. Artemis did bad things to ppl who saw her naked even if it was on accident. Apollo skinned a satyr alive for no good reason. Zeus fucked everything that moved (not always consensually) and Hera tortured said girls and their offspring. The Greek gods could (like humans) be assholes at times, the only legitimate reason he isn’t well liked is because what he’s god of isn’t something you want unless your a spartan or a mercenary.
Let's not forget that these stories are myths. Whether Ares is real or not, humans have a tendency to rewrite stories in favor of who they liked better.
Trilumn dude... Get a grip...
You can say that, but Ares is a God that has never raped someone before, loved his children so much until he would kill the man raped his daughter (Alkippe) and more until I can't mention it all here, the least worst punishment to people anger him, based on Theoi, he only punished three people that anger him, and so many more good things he did that get ignored by most people.
@@connorgolden4 you missed the point of his post entirely lol.
This video really cleared things up for me, thanks!
I love these videos so much!!!!
SAAAAMMMMEEEEE!!! I LOVE THESE VIDEOS I GET SUPER HAPPY WHEN I SEE THAT HE UPLOADED
son goku I know right??? ♥️♥️♥️
@@RavenVBranwen yeah I've learned so much from just watching his videos 🤣🤣❤
interesting. thank you for making a video about this topic!
I would watch a 30min video on Zeus
Thank you Aries for your help
It's sad when a video game and the original stories can't be separated by some.
Ikr
Ur videos are so greatly detailed i love all these cool story's
He was so badass that Motorhead sung about him.
Good stuff dude! Thank you,
0:40 lol i feel attacked...this means war sir!!
Great video you should do a full video on Achilles and Diomedes and everyone who fought in the Trojan war, and one more thing are we ever going to get anymore creepypasta stories?
This is so good..i want more about artemis..❤
0:37 - 0:43 🤣😂😅 I'm going to use that!!
Love the opening
You do awesome with these videos
can you do a video about Apollo
I love these videos I wish they were longer !!