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{{Character
|name= Zeus
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|name= Ares
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|real name= Zeus
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|real name= Ares
|species= [[Olympians|Old Gods]]
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|alias= Jupiter <small>(by Romans)</small><br>King of the Gods<br>God of the Skies
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|alias= Mars <small>(by Romans)</small><br>God of War, Violence, and Bloodlust<br>"God of Truth" <small>(self-proclaimed)</small><br>Sir Patrick Morgan <small>(disguise)</small>
 
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|DOD= c. 3000 BC
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|DOD= November 1918
|affiliation= [[Olympians|Old Gods]]<br>[[Human]]ity<br>[[Amazon]]s
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|affiliation= [[Olympian God|Old Gods]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>[[World War I]] Central Powers <small>(formerly)</small><br>[[British War Council]]<small> (formerly)</small>
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|family= [[Zeus]] <small>(father; deceased)</small><br>[[Wonder Woman|Diana]] <small>(paternal half-sister)</small><br>[[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] <small>(paternal half-sister)
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|status= Deceased
 
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|actor= [[David Thewlis]]<br/>[[Nick McKinless]] <small>(body double; ''Justice League'')</small>
|actor= [[Sergi Constance]]
 
|movie= ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small><br/>''[[Wonder Woman (film)|Wonder Woman]]''<br/>''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]''
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|movie= ''[[Wonder Woman (film)|Wonder Woman]]''<br>''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'' <small>(flashback)</small>
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}}{{Quote|You were right, [[Wonder Woman|Diana]], [[Humans|they]] don't deserve our help. They only deserve destruction.|Ares stating his views on humanity to Wonder Woman|Wonder Woman (film)}}
'''Zeus''' was the king of the [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]], worshiped by the [[Amazon]]s, Ancient Greeks, and Ancient Romans (under the persona of '''Jupiter'''). He is the father of numerous children which includes the fearsome God of War, [[Ares]], the Goddess of Hunt [[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]], as well as the heroic [[Wonder Woman]].<ref name="WW"/>
 
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'''Ares''' was the Old God of War, and the most fearsome son of [[Zeus]], who was worshiped by the Ancient Greeks and Romans (though the latter civilization would give him the name '''Mars'''). Millennia ago, Zeus created the [[Amazons]], specifically [[Wonder Woman]], as a fail-safe against Ares's power. Ares would ultimately instigate and win the [[War of the Gods]], killing all other [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]], but also forced to temporarily retreat for centuries in the process. Ares spent many years influencing humanity to create weapons which he hoped they would use to destroy each other. Ares would then reappear during [[World War I]], taking the disguise of '''Sir Patrick Morgan''', and inspiring [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]] to develop a powerful and deadly gaseous weapon, which desired to use to destroy [[human]]ity, a race which he had developed bitter jealousy for. In the end, however, Ares' plans were thwarted, with Wonder Woman killing him and ending World War I and his violent influence over humanity for good.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===Ruling the Gods===
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===Early life===
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Ares was born millennia ago to [[Zeus]], King of the Old Gods, as one of the latter's many godly children.<ref name="Wonder Woman">{{Film ref|Wonder Woman}}</ref>
Zeus ruled over [[Mount Olympus]] and his kin, the [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]], as the most powerful and eventually fathered [[Athena]], Apollo, [[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]], and [[Ares]], among other godly and demigodly children.
 
   
===Creating the Humans===
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===Corrupting Humanity===
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Ares despised the human race that [[Zeus]] created, so he began corrupting them with war, blood-thirst, and violence. Zeus responded by creating a new race - the [[Amazon]]s, who were intended to protect humanity from Ares' influence, while spreading love and compassion.
At some point afterward, Zeus proceeded to create [[human]]ity, making them in the Old Gods' likeness, imbuing his creation with many virtues.
 
 
It was also said that Zeus cruelly punished the Titan Prometheus for enlightening humankind, as [[Lex Luthor]] would recall, millennia later. However, the accuracy of said myth is unclear<ref>{{Film ref|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}</ref>.
 
 
As Zeus' son [[Ares]] started corrupting humanity with violence, Zeus with the help of the other Old Gods promptly created a new race in response - the [[Amazons]], a species of women blessed with immortality and superhuman attributes, who were intended to protect humanity from Ares' influence by spreading both love and compassion.
 
   
 
===[[Invasion of Earth]]===
 
===[[Invasion of Earth]]===
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When [[Steppenwolf]] first attacked Earth with his army of [[Parademons]], Ares is able to temporarily put aside his distaste for humanity and joins forces with his father [[Zeus]] and half-sister [[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] in battle against the alien invaders. Ares personally fought [[Steppenwolf]], embedding his axe into the latter's shoulder.
30,000 years before the modern day, Zeus would lead a coalition of [[humans]], [[Amazons]], [[Atlanteans]], at least one [[Green Lantern Corps|Green Lantern]], and his [[Olympian Gods|Old God]] children [[Ares]] and [[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] against the armies of the New God [[Steppenwolf]]. Zeus himself would blast apart the [[Mother Box|Unity]] with lightning, kill several [[Apokoliptian Priest]]s, and blast back Steppenwolf himself with more subsequent lightning. Following this, the forces of humans, Amazons and Atlanteans divided the three [[Mother Box]]es, and kept them contained for millennia.<ref>{{Film ref|Justice League}}</ref>
 
   
 
===[[War of the Gods]]===
 
===[[War of the Gods]]===
[[File:Zeus vs Ares.jpg|thumb|250px|Zeus vs Ares]]
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[[File:Zeus vs Ares.jpg|thumb|250px|Ares fighting his father, Zeus]]
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Despite his role in saving humanity from [[Steppenwolf]], Ares' disdain for the [[human]] race [[Zeus]] created would only grow with time, and Ares did his best to persuade the other [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]] to see what he considered to be the malevolent nature within humans. When the other gods disagreed and vowed to support humanity, Ares violently rebelled, starting the [[War of the Gods]] on [[Olympus]], which resulted in him killing off the other Old Gods for disagreeing with his bloodthirst and extremism.
As Zeus was preparing to lead the Old Gods to the Amazons defense to free them from enslavement and stop humanity from destroying one another, [[Ares]], who still viewed humanity with envious disgust, violently rebelled, proceeding to kill the Old Gods one-by-one for disagreeing with his bloodthirst and extremist ways. Ultimately only Zeus remained, engaging his son in a combat and being able to defeat him, banishing Ares from [[Olympus]], altough he sustained griveous wounds in the battle. Knowing that Ares would recover and return to create an endless war, which would destroy both Mankind and the Amazon races, and with him and the other Gods gone, no one can oppose Ares, Zeus fathered [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] (as a contingency weapon that could one day save humanity by defeating Ares once and for all) with [[Hippolyta]]. With what remained of his power Zeus created the protected island paradise [[Themyscira]] for the Amazons to live in safety, hidden from the God of War and the dangers of the world. After all of this, the King of the Gods passed away from over-exerting his powers while already having sustained griveous wounds.
 
   
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Ultimately, when only Zeus was left, he faced Ares in combat and defeated him, banishing him from Olympus into the world of men. Eventually Zeus fathered [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] (as a contingency weapon that could one day save humanity by defeating Ares) with [[Hippolyta]], and with the last of his divine powers, created the protected island paradise [[Themyscira]] for the Amazons to live, hidden from the God of War.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
===Legacy===
 
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===Continuing to Corrupt Humanity===
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{{Quote|All these years, I have struggled alone, whispering into their ears ideas. Inspiration for formulas, weapons...|Ares to Diana|Wonder Woman (film)}}
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[[File:Corrupting Humanity.jpg|thumb|250px|Ares corrupts humanity|left]]
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Now, as the sole surviving unopposed [[Olympian God|Old God]], Ares again proceeded to corrupt humanity with war, determined to wipe the race out, but that ultimately proved ineffective. Hence, at some point, Ares came to [[Earth]], disguising himself as an elderly and kindly human named "Sir Patrick Morgan", and became an advocate member of the [[British War Council]]. Secretly, however, Ares supported the German General [[Erich Ludendorff]], slyly inducing him and Dr. [[Doctor Poison|Isabel Maru]], or Dr. Poison, to create an extremely deadly gas, which Ares intended to use for wiping out humanity for good.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
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===Instigating World War I===
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In 1918, Ares witnessed the arrival of Diana to London from [[Themyscira]], but maintained his disguise, initially pretending not to know her identity. When [[Steve Trevor]] reported his discovery of Dr. Poison's notebook and the location of Ludendorff's base to the war department, the rest of the committee denied him a mission to halt their plans, earning them the ire of Diana which "Sir Patrick" silently observed. Ares had a word with Trevor and Diana afterwords.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
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Against the wishes of the committee, Ares later on met with Steve and the rest of [[Wonder Men|his compatriots]] at a local bar, and showed his support for a raid by providing them enough funds for a halfway transport to [[Belgium]], earning their gratitude.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
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Steve later decided to infiltrate a ball celebrating Ludendorff's first firing of Poison's new mustard gas formula. While relaying this information to [[Etta Candy]], Etta relayed the information to "Sir Patrick", who vehemently denied him access, but was savvy enough to know that Trevor would go regardless.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
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===Tempting Diana===
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{{Quote|When you first arrived, I was going to crush you, but I knew that if only you could see what the other gods could not, then you would join me and with our powers combined we could finally end all the pain, all the suffering, the destruction they bring and we could return this world to the paradise it was before them.|Ares to Diana|Wonder Woman (film)}}
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After Trevor, Diana, and the rest of their [[Wonder Men|team]] discovered a large bombing facility manufacturing and loading mustard gas to be used against the Allies, Ares decided to take matters into his own hands. Transporting himself to the facility, "Sir Patrick" finally shed his disguise and revealed himself to Diana after she killed Ludendorff, whom she falsely believed to be the God of War. He went on to agree with his half-sister's recent sentiments that humanity didn't deserve the help of the Old Gods, but instead destruction. Ares then began stating his reasoning behind everything he had done up to that point. After retrieving the god killer sword from Ludendorff's dead body, Diana attempted to strike at him, but Ares simply held his hand out and disintegrated the weapon, stating that the sword wasn't the god killer; Diana herself was. Ares continued to try and tempt Diana into joining his side by telling her that he wanted humanity's eradication because he saw the inherent evil in Zeus' creations, whispering into the ears of mortals who craved destruction. From his point of view, humanity itself chose to start a war with the ideas he planted in their heads; he himself had nothing to do with it. Even the influence of the [[Lasso of Hestia]] didn't dissuade him; it only furthered his resolve, as he used Zeus' lightning to warp the Lasso and show Diana vivid illusions of a world at peace through the end of humanity. Despite his efforts, Diana ultimately decided that she couldn't be a part of Ares' plan.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
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===Sibling duel and death===
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{{quote|Let's see what kind of God you really are!|Ares to Diana|Wonder Woman (film)}}
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[[File:Ares knocks away the Lasso of Hestia.png|thumb|250px|Ares engages his half-sister.]]
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The God of War then regrettably engaged his half-sister in combat, beginning by destroying the tower they were in and sending Diana flying. Seeing that she survived, he began telekinetically trying to slam her with metal slabs on the ground, but she dissuaded these efforts. Ares noted the naïveté of his half-sister as she tried to whip him with the Lasso of Hestia, simply creating strong winds to blow it away and dodging a slab toss by hovering in the air. He then attempted to crush Diana with an uplifted chunk of concrete, but she easily dodged and hit him with her bracelets. Tossed away, Ares stopped a box filled with explosives from reaching him, but Diana caused an explosion by simply throwing another box, temporarily incapacitating the both of them.
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[[File:Ares forging weapons.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ares forming swords from nearby weaponry.]]
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After the both of them recovered, Ares began to take the fight more seriously, manipulating the metal around him into a makeshift suit of plate armor, complete with Spartan-esque helmet, and nonchalantly walked out of the inferno he was in, having revealed his true self. Diana rushed at him, Ares responding by tossing huge shards of metal and combating her with crude swords. Even as they fought, the God of War continued stating how humanity would die, with neither of them gaining an upper hand on the other until Ares choked Diana and threw her into a large tank, wrapping her with its treads.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
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[[File:Ares tells Diana to kill Poison.jpg|thumb|251px|Ares tells Diana to kill [[Doctor Poison]].]]
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Ares condescendingly threatened Diana and attempted to force her surrender, but Diana bore witness to Captain Trevor's selfless suicide by blowing up the plane of mustard gas, making her send out a shock-wave that threw Ares back. The God of War then began seeing her combat the German soldiers with great anger, and he began his platitude once again in the belief that Diana finally saw from his point of view and continuing to state humanity's weakness and rush to violence, even twisting Trevor's heroic sacrifice as him leaving Diana. She threw her fists into Ares' face, only for him to push her back and summon Dr. Poison's car, tossing the mad scientist out as use as a final counterargument to Diana. Fully angered, Diana nearly crushed Poison with a tank until she looked back on Steve's final words. Poison escaped as Diana approached her half-brother, saying that while humanity was indeed everything Ares said they were, they were also more than met the eye.
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[[File:Ares summons lightning.png|thumb|left|251px|Ares summons lightning.]]
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Angered, Ares summoned another cadre of mighty swords and thrust himself at Diana, but every sword that attempted to reach out to her disintegrated, showing that she had finally tapped into her Old Godly power through her emotions. Determined, she released another shockwave that grounded Ares and removed his helmet. Furious, the God of War summoned a thunderbolt as he stated that humanity deserved none of Diana's love, but Diana blocked and absorbed its energies, as she countered by saying it was not about deserving her love, but about believing in a cause, with hers ultimately being love. Finally at the brink of madness because of her rejection of his cause, Ares summoned an even more powerful bolt and sent all of its intensity at his sister, who absorbed more energy thanks to her bracelets. Now overcome with surprise, Ares could only watch as she redirected the lightning bolt back at him, destroying him once and for all, and thereby ending the existence of the Old Gods.<ref name="Wonder Woman" />
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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[[File:Ares goading Diana.png|thumb|300px|Ares' true colors.]]
Zeus is known to have been incredibly powerful, yet equally benevolent and just, as well as divinely wise, since he would create [[human]]ity in the [[Olympian God|Old Gods]]' likeness (imbuing them with many virtues), and when [[Ares]] sought to corrupt them, he created the [[Amazon]]s to protect humanity (imbuing them with the ability to spread love, compassion, and a mutual understanding among all human nations) from him not killing [[Steppenwolf]] (even during the latter's [[Invasion of Earth]]) and later, simply driving back Ares during the [[War of the Gods]], and banishing the God of War instead of killing his own son. This demonstrates Zeus' great love for his firstly created race, other beings, and his own family, as well as an extraordinary level of emotional intelligence and wisdom.
 
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Ares, as the God of War, is extremely violent, bloodthirsty, selfish, sinister, and egregiously malevolent, willing to wipe out anyone who stands in the way of his ambitions.
   
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However, during the time of the first [[Invasion of Earth]], Ares seems to have been a somewhat nobler god, as he was able to temporarily set aside his distaste for [[human]]ity and the other [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]], and joined forces with [[Zeus]] and [[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]]. Indeed, Ares goes on to valiantly fight the invaders, even wounding [[Steppenwolf]] himself, greatly contributing to the invasion's defeat.
Zeus' fearlessness, nobility, and foresight are on display both when Zeus personally fights and defeats Steppenwolf, and later when despite Ares managing to slay every other Old God in the [[War of the Gods]], Zeus faced his malevolent son in combat without hesitation and drove him back, in order to buy himself enough time to father [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] and create the protective paradise of [[Themyscira]], so that when Ares returns, humanity will still have a godly savior capable of stopping the fearsome God of War. And indeed, [[Wonder Woman]] as a superhero seeks to uphold her late father's virtues and ideology.
 
   
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However, as time passed, Ares would grow less and less noble and more resentful of the humans he helped save, and when none of the other [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]] shared his views, he ruthlessly slays them in the [[War of the Gods]], even killing his own father [[Zeus]] without remorse. Ares would eventually go on to instigate the devastating [[World War I]] by manipulating both sides, again showing his hatred of humans by planning to use [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]]'s deadly hydrogen-based mustard gas to wipe them out. Thus, Ares is purely evil and irredeemable, as he doesn't hesitate to turn against his allies when they are no longer useful to him (such as Dr. Poison), and even against his own family, remorselessly murdering his own half-sister [[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] and father [[Zeus]] when the latter stood in Ares' way, despite having once battled [[Steppenwolf]] along with them. Indeed, Ares' loyalty is only to those that can be more useful to him than others, as he only aided the Central Powers of [[World War I]] and [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] primarily because Ludendorff shared Ares' own sadistically romantic view of war (the position that war serves a purpose of bettering individuals, and demands [[human]] sacrifices), and due to Dr. Poison's inventions offering him an easier way of wiping out much of humanity. Overall, however, Ares genuinely views himself as an altruist, given his belief that without humanity existing on [[Earth]], the planet would be a paradise.
If the myth mentioned by [[Lex Luthor]] (about Zeus cruelly punishing Prometheus) is true, then Zeus can be said to have a darker side, but given [[Wonder Woman]]'s reaction of frustration and anger upon hearing the account, it is likely that the myth is actually inaccurate.
 
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[[File:Patrick Morgan.png|thumb|200px|left|Ares' kindly and affable "Sir Patrick Morgan" disguise.]]
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Ares is also extremely intelligent and divinely wise, given his tremendously long godly lifespan, allowing him unparalleled insight into humanity's darker traits, something no other Old God had, apart from Ares' father [[Zeus]]. Hence, even when not utilizing his divine powers, Ares is still extremely dangerous and absolutely lethal.
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Despite his violent and bloodthirsty nature though, Ares is a deceptive genius who can expertly hide it under a persuasive façade of calmness, kindness, perceptiveness, as well as his persuasive rhetoric, with Ares also usually not desiring to fight individuals who could be useful to him otherwise, like [[Wonder Woman]]. Indeed, while posing as the human "Sir Patrick Morgan", Ares deceived not only [[Wonder Woman]], but even the highly experienced spies [[Steve Trevor]] and [[Sameer]] into believing that he was a staunch Allied Powers supporter, with him notably funding the [[Wonder Men]] for their military expedition to find and defeat General Ludendorff, with Wonder Woman never suspecting "Sir Patrick" until Ares willingly reveals himself to her.
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Ares is also a phenomenal demagogue, with the usage of divinely wise and seemingly rational arguments making Ares' method even more effective. Hence, even after revealing himself and his motives to [[Wonder Woman]], Ares claimed to be "the God of Truth, not War" (notably saying this while restrained by the [[Lasso of Hestia]]), and was still quite persuasive in presenting his viewpoints (him not actually being her enemy, and humanity being inherently malevolent and destructive even without his influence), to the point that it gave even the determined Wonder Woman some pause before she could even respond. As such, Ares succeeded in riling up Wonder Woman to a ferocious display of violence, and (by insulting [[Steve Trevor]]'s sacrifice) almost got her to murder [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]].
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Ares' greatest weakness is his occasional overconfidence and arrogance (much like it is for [[Enchantress]], [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]], and [[Amanda Waller]]), with the God of War believing that his phenomenal divine power and ability to enhance himself from violence makes him practically unbeatable. This ultimately becomes his downfall, as [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] is able to use her non-violent emotions of love and compassion to overpower and defeat Ares, fulfilling her role as the Godkiller.
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
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*'''Olympian Physiology:''' As an [[Olympians|Old God]], and a son of [[Zeus]] himself, Ares is a phenomenally powerful divine being, enough to wound [[Steppenwolf]], to surpass even the already tremendous might of [[Wonder Woman]] and he is even more powerful than resurrected [[Superman]] (when in his natural form).
*'''Olympian Physiology:''' As the King of the [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]], Zeus was a phenomenally powerful divine being, and the most powerful of all the Old Gods. Indeed, Zeus easily defeated and forced [[Steppenwolf]] into retreat millennia ago, and [[Ares]] was only able to face Zeus in combat when greatly enhanced by the violence of the [[War of the Gods]], and yet Zeus still emerged victorious and forced him to flee, inflicting grievous wounds. Indeed, [[Lex Luthor]] used Zeus as one of the several examples used when describing the tremendous might of [[Superman]], with Zeus being even more powerful than the ressurected Superman.
 
**'''Immortality:''' As an [[Olympian God|Old God]], Zeus is immortal, and has lived for millennia without visibly aging, with him far predating [[human]]ity and the [[Amazon]]s, having created both of these races. <ref name="Patty Jenkins Interview">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEe-obb0iYo Everything we learned from our WONDER WOMAN edit bay visit with Patty Jenkins (2017) Gal Gadot]</ref>.
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**'''Immortality:''' Ares, due to him being an [[Olympian God|Old God]], has been alive for millennia, predating the time when [[Zeus]] created [[human]]ity and the [[Amazon]]s.
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**'''Super Strength:''' [[File:Ares punching Diana.gif|thumb|250px|Ares punching Wonder Woman.]]Ares, even when in his much weaker and smaller form, has a tremendous level of superhuman strength, notably superior to that of [[Wonder Woman]], with Ares able to send her flying vast distances with his incredibly mighty blows. When in his natural and massive form, Ares' strength is even greater, surpassing that of the resurrected [[Superman]], as he was able to wound the New God [[Steppenwolf]] in combat. While empowered by the violence of the War of Gods, Ares's strength was greatly enhanced, killing all other Gods and being able to go up against Zeus himself before being beaten.
**'''Super Strength:''' Zeus had a tremendous level of incalculable physical strength, the strongest of the Old Gods, surpassing that of resurrected [[Superman]] and a violence enhanced [[Ares]], to the point that he was easily able to defeat and drive off [[Steppenwolf]] during the first [[Invasion of Earth]], and later overpowered and severely wounded a violence-enhanced [[Ares]] during the [[War of the Gods]].
 
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**'''Invulnerability:''' Ares, as an [[Olympian God|Old God]], cannot be killed by normal superficial means, given as how [[Zeus]] was only slain by mortal wounds inflicted by another Old God, Ares himself. As such, Ares' invulnerability is equivalent to that of [[Superman]], with an additional immunity to most magical attacks, which allowed him to withstand conflagrations, and the full force of massive explosions, numerous tremendously mighty blows from [[Wonder Woman]] (while in his weakened and smaller human form), and survive even a mighty divine lightning attack from [[Zeus]], all without any permanent damage, although Zeus's lightning was able to severely injure him until he recovered.
**'''Life Creation:''' Zeus was known to have created both the [[human]] and [[Amazon]]ian races (imbuing both with their mindsets and abilities, notably the ability of the Amazons to speak every human language), the latter race in order to bring peace to humanity. Zeus also fathered [[Wonder Woman]] specifically as the Godkiller - a contingency weapon to be used to subdue [[Ares]] and the latter's warfare manipulation powers.<ref name="Patty Jenkins Interview"/>.
 
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***'''Healing Factor''': [[File:Ares healing from his wounds.png|thumb|Ares healing from his wounds.]]Ares, after being grievously wounded and forced into retreat by [[Zeus]] in the [[War of the Gods]], managed to heal from it in a very short time but at the cost of his massive form and most of his incredible powers and strength. However, if the injuries are serious enough to instantly kill Ares while he's not in his natural form and power, his healing factor will not be able to save him, which is what happened when [[Wonder Woman]] killed Ares by deflected the full force of the God of War's divine lighting torrents back at him.
**'''Realm Creation:''' Right as the [[War of the Gods]] drew to a close, despite being mortally wounded and dying, Zeus was able to create the shielded island of [[Themyscira]], in order to guarantee the [[Amazons]] protection from the outside world and from Ares.
 
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**'''Super Speed:''' Ares can move at considerable superhuman speeds, going toe-to-toe with Wonder Woman's speed during their final fight, even outmaneuvering her on several occasions, despite his muscular physique and heavy armor.
**'''Divine Electrokinesis:''' [[File:Zeus summons lightning.gif|thumb|250px|Zeus using his thunderbolt attack]]As the God of Thunder, Zeus was able to generate and control divine electricity to an unrivaled degree. Indeed, Zeus' lightning was so powerful that he forced [[Steppenwolf]] into retreat in the first [[Invasion of Earth]], and grievously wounded [[Ares]] with a tremendous lighting blast to the torso in the [[War of the Gods]] (forcing the wounded God of War to retreat off [[Olympus]]). Zeus even easily pried apart the nearly fused [[Mother Box|Unity]] with a single lightning blast, a feat which visibly exhausted the combined effort of both [[Superman]] and [[Cyborg]].
 
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***'''Super Reflexes:''' Ares's speed extends to his reflexes as well, even if he is not moving at super speed, as when [[Wonder Woman]] first swung a massive piece of debris at him with her [[Lasso of Hestia]], Ares swiftly flew out of the way, and proceeded to dodge and counter many of her ensuing attacks.
**'''Invulnerability:''' Zeus was immune to death by normal superficial means. However, he could be slain by other [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]], given as how the violence enhanced [[Ares]] was able to mortally wound him which combined from his over exerting his powers, eventually caused his demise, altough his durabillity surpassed that of the other Old Gods, as he was able to fight the violence enhanced Ares until he was defeated and retained enough power to give birth to Wonder Woman and create the shielded island of Themyscira before finally dying. st<ref name="Patty Jenkins Interview"/>.
 
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**'''War Manipulation''': Ares, as the God of War, has the formidable power to manipulate war, strife, combat, bloodlust, rage, and other forms of conflict. This power also allows Ares to naturally be incredibly skilled in all forms of fighting, and weaponry.
**'''Flight:''' Zeus, as seen in Ares' [[War of the Gods]] illusion, could apparently fly, with his final battle with Ares occurring as both gods were suspended in the air on [[Olympus]].
 
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***'''War Inducement''': Ares can induce conflicts by influencing people or events - raising personal and fanatical armies, shown when he corrupted [[human]]ity with warfare shortly after the race's creation, when he instigated the extremely devastating [[war of the Gods]] on [[Olympus]], as well as later the equally devastating [[World War I]] (more horrific than any war before it in human history), which spanned much of [[Earth]] and lead to the deaths of millions.
**'''Omnilingualism:''' Zeus had the ability to fluently speak, read and understand all [[human]] languages, even currently dead ones.
 
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***'''Violence Empowerment:'''Ares channels violence, hatred, rage, bloodshed and death to render himself more and more powerful, hence during the [[War of the Gods]], Ares's power was enhanced enough to allow him to slay every other [[Olympian God|Old God]], and evenly fight against even [[Zeus]] himself, ultimately winning. During [[World War I]], every time [[Wonder Woman]] attempted to fight Ares with violence, the God of War maintained the upper hand (the violence, hatred, devastation, and rage of Wonder Woman only making Ares more powerful), only losing when Wonder Woman understood and utilized the power of love against him instead.
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***'''Violence Telepathy:''' [[File:Ares influences Dr. Poison.gif|thumb|250px|Ares, influencing Dr. Poison.]]Ares can subtly influence the thoughts of individuals that are predisposed to violence, hatred, rage, and bloodshed, with him covertly invading their minds, as in this way, Ares taught both opposing sides of [[World War I]] how to create innovative formidable weapons, notably giving [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] and [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]] the idea of using lethal chemical warfare against the Allied Powers. He seemed to have also influenced Dr. Poison to create the [[metahuman]] gas that Ludendorff used to gain temporary physical enhancements as a ploy to fool Wonder Woman into thinking that Ludendorff was Ares, and to break her faith in humanity further. Indeed, after Ares' supposed death at the hands of [[Wonder Woman]], many Central and Allied Powers soldiers embraced and smiled, as if they had just woken up from an enthrallment, ending World War I for good.
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**'''Divine Electrokinesis:''' [[File:Ares summons lightning.png|thumb|250px|Ares summoning thunderbolts.]]Ares, like his father [[Zeus]], can generate and control divine electricity to an extreme degree, generating everything from precise small tendrils to tremendous torrents (which incinerated almost anything in Ares' path) from his hands, with Ares also able to conduct extreme amounts of electricity through touch, with that allowing him to instantly break free from Wonder Woman's otherwise unbreakable [[Lasso of Hestia]]. He could also summon immense celestial bolts of lightning, and redirect them towards desired targets. The [[Bracelets of Submission]] are the only known weapon capable of withstanding and repelling Ares' divine lightning.
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**'''Telekinesis:''' [[File:Ares drops rubble on Diana.gif|thumb|250px|Ares's powerful telekinesis.]]Ares can move, hurl and manipulate objects' movements to an immense degree with mere hand gestures, thus keeping the [[Lasso of Hestia]] from entangling him while fighting [[Wonder Woman]], as well as telekinetically projecting waves of debris and hurling entire tanks at her. Indeed, Ares' telekinesis exerts such tremendous force, that he was able to immobilize Wonder Woman by having thick metal sheets pin her torso to the ground, forcing her to helplessly watch as [[Steve Trevor]] died, as she struggled to break free from Ares' telekinetic clutches.
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**'''Matter Transmutation:'''Ares was able use his telekinesis to summon battle debris towards himself and than transmute the debris into a fearsome and powerful black battle armor and a diabolical 4-horned helmet, as well as many mighty swords he created during his battle with [[Wonder Woman]]. He can even transmute parts of his armor into weapons, given as how he created a chain from the arm brace of his armor during his battle with Wonder Woman.
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**'''Thermokinesis:''' [[File:Ares melts open his helmet.gif|thumb|250px|left|Ares, melting open his helmet.]]Ares can manipulate and conduct an immense amount of heat, notably doing so when Wonder Woman tried stabbing him with her [[god killer]] sword (with the blade melting and harmlessly breaking into pieces upon touching the God of War), and when Ares used his superheated fingers to melt open the eye and mouth openings of his reforged battle helmet.
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**'''Teleportation:''' Ares can instantly traverse immense distances at will, appearing before [[Wonder Woman]] moments after she slayed [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]], teleporting all the way from [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] to [[Belgium]]. He swiftly disappears again as soon as Wonder Woman slashes her sword at Ares, promptly reappearing some distance away.
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**'''Flight:''' [[File:Ares flying in combat.gif|thumb|250px|Ares flying in combat.]]Ares can fly at considerable speeds both on [[Olympus]] and [[Earth]], capable of maneuvering with precision in any direction, as well as hovering in one place.
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**'''Invisibility:''' Ares can render himself imperceptible to [[human]]s as he covertly manipulates and corrupts them, notably doing so to [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] and [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]].
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**'''Illusion Casting:''' Ares can conjure up extremely realistic and vibrant illusions, notably temporarily altering the environment around himself and Wonder Woman to look like a luscious forest ally (representing the "paradise" that [[Earth]] could be without humanity).
 
**'''Omnilingualism:''' Ares, as an [[Olympian God|Old God]], has the ability to fluently speak, read, and understand all [[human]] languages, even currently dead ones. Hence, apart from his native Ancient Greek, Ares is known to speak Latin and English (in an RP accent).
 
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*'''Genius-level Intellect:''' Zeus was divinely wise and intelligent, given his tremendously long lifespan. His intelligence and wisdom surpassed all other Old Gods, even Ares. Indeed, he had an unparalleled level of emotional intelligence and wisdom, demonstrated by his ability to imbue many virtues into both his [[human]] and [[Amazon]]ian creations.<ref name="WW"/> Zeus was also quite foresightful, given that prior to succumbing to his mortal wounds he ensured that the Amazons would survive Ares' return by creating the protected island of [[Themyscira]] and fathering [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] so that humanity would have another god powerful enough to defeat Ares and protect them.
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*'''Genius-level Intellect:''' Ares is extremely intelligent and divinely wise, given his tremendously long godly lifespan, allowing him unparalleled insight into [[human]]ity's darker traits, something no other [[Olympian God|Old God]] had, apart from Ares' father [[Zeus]], who is Ares's only superior in intellect. Ares' eclectic genius extends itself to his superb leadership, tactical, strategic, demagogic, deceptive, combat, and weapons intuition skills. Hence, even when not utilizing his divine powers, Ares is still extremely dangerous and absolutely lethal.
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**'''Expert Deceiver:''' Ares is an extremely experienced deceptive genius, as he very convincingly posed as the human "Sir Patrick Morgan", and deceived not only [[Wonder Woman]], but even the highly experienced spies [[Steve Trevor]] and [[Sameer]] into believing that he was a staunch Allied Powers supporter, with him notably funding [[Steve Trevor's team]] for their military expedition to find and defeat [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]], with Wonder Woman never suspecting "Sir Patrick" until Ares willingly reveals himself to her. Fellow [[Olympian Gods|Old Gods]] are the only known ones to resist Ares' deceptions, since he failed to convert them to his mindset about humanity, and was forced to instigate the [[War of the Gods]] instead.
**'''Expert Leader:''' Zeus, having been King of [[Mount Olympus]] and chief of the [[Olympians|Old Gods]] for many millennia, and was therefore an extremely skilled and capable leader. He also helped lead the [[Amazon]]ian, [[Atlantean]], [[human]], and [[Green Lantern Corps|Green Lantern]] forces against [[Steppenwolf]] during the first [[Invasion of Earth]] to victory.
 
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**'''Expert Demagogue:''' Ares is a divinely wise and experienced genius demagogue, since when posting as "Sir Patrick Morgan" to the British War Council, he successfully comes off as an altruistic advocate for peaceful negotiations, and a supporter of [[Wonder Woman]] and [[Steve Trevor's team]], with usage of wise and seemingly rational arguments making Ares' method even more effective. Indeed, even after revealing himself and his motives to Wonder Woman, Ares claimed to be "the God of Truth, not War" (notably saying this while restrained by the [[Lasso of Hestia]]), and was still quite persuasive in presenting his viewpoints (him not actually being her enemy, and humanity being inherently malevolent and destructive even without his influence), to the point that it gave even the determined Wonder Woman some pause before she could even respond. As such, Ares succeeded in riling up Wonder Woman to a ferocious display of violence, and (by insulting [[Steve Trevor]]'s sacrifice) almost got her to murder [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]].
*'''Master Combatant:''' Zeus was a phenomenally formidable, accomplished, and fierce combatant, with centuries of combat experience and training, as during the first [[Invasion of Earth]], Zeus personally easily defeated and forced [[Steppenwolf]] into retreat, a feat that only the ressurected Superman and Ares was able to achieve, and during the [[War of the Gods]], he even defeated the violence enhanced [[Ares]] in their duel, who had killed all the other Old Gods, grievously wounding and driving the God of War back off of [[Olympus]], though Ares managed to badly wound Zeus in the process as well.<ref name="WW"/>
 
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**'''Expert Social Intuit:''' Ares, in his "Sir Patrick Morgan" disguise, has a high degree of social confidence, allowing him to intuitively determine how to interact with others, gain their respect and get his point across with a calmness, eloquence, and charisma that belie his sadistic malevolence, megalomania, bloodthirst, and actual emotional state. Hence, Ares diplomatically greeted [[Wonder Woman|Diana Prince]] upon first meeting her (despite his initial desire to destroy the god killer), diplomatically addressed the [[United Kingdom|British War Council]], politely addressing [[Etta Candy]] with a proposition, and appealing to [[Steve Trevor's team]]'s trust by financially supporting their efforts, gaining their trust (all despite his incredible hatred of [[human]]s). Only when finally confronted by [[Wonder Woman]] does Ares not hold himself back in conversation for the first time, passionately expressing his immense hatred for humanity, and everything his father [[Zeus]]' race represents.
 
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**'''Warfare Expertise''': Ares, as the God of War, is an unparalleled genius in all areas of warfare and military science, with him effectively using this knowledge while posing as "Sir Patrick Morgan" of the [[United Kingdom|British War Council]].
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**'''Weapons Intuition:''' Ares also revealed to [[Wonder Woman]] that he had not been the one to start [[World War I]], but merely taught both opposing sides of the global war how to create innovative formidable weapons (barbed wire, flamethrowers, flare pistols, machine guns, tanks, airplanes, anti-aircraft guns, submarines, depth charges, and chemical weapons), which induced [[human]]s themselves to choose war with one another. Indeed, the chemical weapons developed by [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]] under Ares' tutelage proved so effective (especially her new and deadlier version of hydrogen-based mustard gas), that chemical warfare would become prohibited following World War I.
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**'''Master Tactician:''' Ares, as the God of War and a megalomaniac, is an immensely formidable tactical and strategic genius, especially in regards to military tactics and strategies of war. As a result, Ares had been the one to discreetly start [[World War I]], had manipulated the outcome of defining battles in both sides in the war, and, despite the [[Germany|German Kaiser]] being close to surrendering to the Allies and ending the war, had Ares' strategy of utilizing [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]]'s gas succeeded, the Central Powers would have emerged victorious, leaving much of [[human]]ity wiped out. As it was, Ares' strategy almost succeeded, and was only thwarted by [[Steve Trevor's team]] successfully intervening, and [[Steve Trevor]] himself selflessly sacrificing his life.
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*'''Master Combatant:''' [[File:Ares fighting Diana.gif|thumb|250px|Ares fighting Diana.]]Ares, as the God of War, is a phenomenally skilled, fierce, and formidable armed and hand-to-hand combatant, a master of numerous martial arts, as well as an expert in wielding weapons (be they swords, shields, chains, telekinetically hurled objects, etc.), with centuries of combat experience. Indeed, Ares' tremendous combat skills have allowed him to stalemate and wound [[Steppenwolf]] himself in combat in the [[invasion of Earth]], to defeat and kill off all of the other Old Gods in the [[War of the Gods]](even those more powerful than him, like his uncle [[Poseidon]], albeit he was empowered by the violence that resulted from said war, and even managing to compete with his father and the most powerful of the Old Gods, [[Zeus]], and even though Zeus ultimately emerged victorious over him Ares still managed to severely wound his father enough that fathering Diana and creating the shielded island proved to be fatal for the King of the Gods), and to consistently maintain the upper hand against the extremely skilled [[Wonder Woman]], mocking her skills, and with Wonder Woman only managing to ultimately defeat Ares with considerable effort and initial failure.
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*'''Master Swordsman:''' Ares, as the God of War, is an incredibly skilled swordsman, with centuries of experience wielding his fearsome swords, most notably during the [[War of the Gods]] (where he slayed all other [[Olympians|Old Gods]] with them) and in his final battle with [[Wonder Woman]] (where he initially drove her back with his superior swordsmanship, though she notably had gotten her own sword broken before the battle).
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*'''Master Axe Combatant:''' Ares is extremely skilled at fighting with a heavy battle ax, as shown in the first [[Invasion of Earth]], when he wounds [[Steppenwolf]] himself with a single ax-blow to the shoulder.
 
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Weaknesses=
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*'''Arrogance:''' Ares' greatest weakness is his occasional overconfidence and arrogance (much like it is for [[Enchantress]], [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]], and [[Amanda Waller]]), with the God of War believing that his phenomenal divine power and ability to enhance himself from violence makes him practically unbeatable.
*'''Beings of Equal Power:''' Zeus, only when fighting other beings of comparable power, mainly other [[Olympian Gods|gods]] (such as [[Steppenwolf]], or [[Ares]], when the latter was enhanced by violence), was more vulnerable, as they are powerful enough to injure and even kill Zeus, notably when Ares became empowered by the violence of the [[War of the Gods]] and was ultimately able to severely wound him, resulting in his death after he overused his powers to create Diana and Themyscira.<ref name="WW">{{Film ref|Wonder Woman}}</ref>
 
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*'''Beings of Equal Power:'''[[File:Ares being banished by Zeus.gif|thumb|250px|Ares being banished by Zeus.]] Ares, when fighting other [[Olympians|Old Gods]] (such as his father [[Zeus]]), or [[New Gods]] (such as [[Steppenwolf]]) is more vulnerable, as they are powerful enough to injure and even kill Ares, as during the [[War of the Gods]], Zeus was able to temporarily force Ares into retreat off of [[Olympus]] by grievously wounding him, and Ares was able to mortally wound Zeus in the process.
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**'''[[Wonder Woman]]:'''[[File:Diana blasts Ares with electricity.gif|250px|thumb|left|Wonder Woman killing Ares.]]Ares can be killed by her, since [[Zeus]] had created and empowered his [[Olympian God|demigoddess]] daughter Wonder Woman to be the Godkiller, as a fail-safe to stop Ares and save humanity from his corrupting influence though Ares himself was in a much weaker and smaller state.
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*'''Non-Violent Combat:''' Ares, when attacked by an opponent filled with violence, hatred, or rage, will surely win, as the presence of those emotions only allows Ares to become more powerful. However, a sufficiently mentally powerful opponent can bypass this by attacking Ares without those violent emotions, however, unless said opponent is also sufficiently physically powerful, Ares, even weakened by a violent emotions shortage, will still prevail. This was seen when [[Wonder Woman]] finally found true love by remembering her last conversation with [[Steve Trevor]], who bid her farewell and declared his love for her, prior to his sacrifice. This calmed Diana of her violence and instead filled her heart and emotions of compassion and love, even for Ares himself, and thus it allowed her to weaken and defeat the God of War, since it also finally allowed her to fully unlock her [[Olympians|demigodly]] powers.
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[[File:Ares in his makeshift armor.png|thumb|Ares' armor.]]
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Ares, as the God of War, has numerous divinely powerful weapons at his disposal, which he can summon at will. When in his "Sir Patrick Morgan" disguise, Ares is sufficiently influential and wealthy, being a member of the [[United Kingdom|British War Council]] and having diplomatic relations, thus, he was able to easily provide funding for [[Steve Trevor]]'s secret mission against [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] and [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]].
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*'''Battle Armor:''' Ares' fiercely intimidating black armor with a 4-horned helmet that is always worn by the war god in battles.
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[[File:Ares materializes swords from shrapnel.gif|thumb|250px|Ares materializing his weapons.]]
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*'''Swords:''' Ares' mighty swords were wielded by him in both the [[War of the Gods]], and his final battle with [[Wonder Woman]].
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*'''Battle Axe:''' Ares mighty ax was wielded by him in the first [[Invasion of Earth]], with him wounding [[Steppenwolf]] with it.
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*'''Chains:''' Ares was also able to materialize a steel chain, capable of break a truck in half with a single swing.
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*'''Cane:''' Ares used a cane while posing as "Sir Patrick Morgan", in order to support the illusion that he was lame-legged and frail, and keep [[Diana Prince]] from ever suspecting him to be the mighty God of War in disguise.
 
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*[[Olympians|Old Gods]]
**[[Ares]] † - son
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**[[Zeus]] † - father
**[[Wonder Woman]] - daughter
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**[[Poseidon]] - uncle
 
**[[Hades]] † - uncle
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**[[Hestia]] † - aunt
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**[[Athena]] † - paternal half-sister
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**Apollo † - paternal half-brother
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**[[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] † - paternal half-sister
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*[[Wonder Woman|Diana]] - paternal half-sister
   
 
===Allies===
 
===Allies===
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*[[World War I]] Central Powers - exploitable pawns
*[[Human]]ity - creation
 
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**General [[Erich Ludendorff]] † - manipulated ally and indirect worshipper
*[[Amazons]] - creation
 
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**[[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]] - manipulated ally turned enemy
**[[Hippolyta]] - lover
 
*[[Atlanteans]]
 
*[[Green Lantern Corps]]
 
**[[Unidentified Green Lantern]] †
 
 
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===Enemies===
 
===Enemies===
*[[Ares]] † - killer
 
 
*[[New Gods]]
 
*[[New Gods]]
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**[[Darkseid]]
**[[Steppenwolf]] - defeated opponent
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**[[Steppenwolf]]
 
**[[Apokoliptian Priest]]s
 
**[[Apokoliptian Priest]]s
**[[Parademons]]
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***[[Parademons]]
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*[[Olympians|Old Gods]] - victims
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**[[Zeus]] † - ally turned enemy
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**[[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] † - ally turned enemy
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**[[Poseidon]] †
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**[[Hades]] †
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**[[Hestia]] †
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**[[Athena]] †
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**Apollo †
 
*[[Amazons]]
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*[[World War I|World War I Allied Powers]]
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**[[Wonder Men]]
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***[[Wonder Woman]] - archenemy and killer
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***[[Steve Trevor]] † - seeming ally turned enemy
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***[[Etta Candy]] - seeming ally turned enemy
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***[[Sameer]]
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***[[Chief]]
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***[[Charlie]]
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*DCEU Zeus has several differences from his original Greek mythology counterpart - the original Zeus had not been the one to create humanity (Prometheus doing so instead), and the original Zeus had been far more narcissistic and cruel, in addition to being less wise, loving, and foresightful.
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*DCEU Ares is somewhat different from his original Greek mythology counterpart - the original Ares had been a rather poor tactician, more focused on mindless bloodshed. He is also usually depicted as somewhat of a joke, being beaten by other gods (like Athena and Apollo), heroic mortals (like Diomedes), insulted by Zeus, trapped in a jar by the giants Otis and Ephialtes, and caught naked with his lover Aphrodite in a net, while his incarnation both in the DCEU as well as the original DC comics is far more powerful, capable, serious, intelligent, and fearsome.
*DCEU Zeus life and role with humanity are quite similar to the role of the biblical God for multiple reasons:
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*DCEU Ares' life and role with humanity is quite similar to that of the biblical Satan for multiple reasons:
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**Both Ares and Satan were present during the dawn of humanity's creation (by Zeus and God respectively).
**Zeus and God both created humanity, bestowed them with many virtues, and greatly loved them.
 
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**Both Ares and Satan rebelled against Zeus and God respectively due to the latter creating and loving humanity.
**Zeus and God both defeated a former ally - and child - turned archnemesis (Ares and Lucifer), casting him out of the divine realm (Olympus and Heaven) for his rebellion and for envy of humanity.
 
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**Both Ares and Satan have been discretely influencing humanity to commit horrific atrocities against one another, but never forcing them to do so.
**When the ancient Greek Stoics referred to Zeus, they referred to him as the timeless, unmoved Prime Mover beyond space and time (the general complex concept of God) that Aristotle and Plato spoke of - who the Romans called Jupiter (or sometimes Deus) - rather than a robed, grey-bearded man as commonly depicted.
 
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**When Zeus defeated Ares in battle, the image of the fallen from Olympus Ares lying on the ground is exceptionally similar to many paintings and depictions of Satan (formerly archangel Lucifer) after his defeat and banishment from Heaven.
*Jupiter, the fifth and largest planet of the Solar System, is named after Zeus' Roman name.
 
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**Ares' armored suit and 4-horned helmet is also somewhat diabolical in appearance.
*Thursday (Iovis Dies in Latin), in most Romance languages, is named after Zeus' Roman name as well.
 
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*The DCEU Ares received a "Collect-and-Connect" figure in the DC Comics Multiverse line as well as a LEGO "Big-Fig"; however, the figures were based off of initial concept art for him (featuring a ram skull for a helmet, a mini side-cape and tunic, as well as being barefooted and wielding a sword and shield) rather than the final film, possibly to avoid spoiling the movie appearance.
*In the DC Comics, the 'Z' from '[[Shazam|SHAZAM]]' is used to signify Zeus.
 
 
*[[Mars]], the fourth planet of the Solar System, is named after Ares' Roman name.
 
*Tuesday (Martis Dies in Latin), in most Romance languages, is named after Ares' Roman name as well.
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*During first [[Invasion of Earth]] flashback in ''Justice League'', Ares was played by stuntman Nick McKinless. He was required to get into a specific degree of physicality with Snyder instructing McKinless to sport "veins like worms and paper thin skin". In the finished film, McKinless's face was replaced with David Thewlis's face, and Thewlis received credit as Ares.
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"When it's time for you and I to say goodbye, you'll know
"When it's time for you and I to say goodbye, you'll know." ―Kent Nelson, Black Adam
This article contains MAJOR SPOILERS for the most recent DC Extended Universe content. You have been warned.

"You were right, Diana, they don't deserve our help. They only deserve destruction."
―Ares stating his views on humanity to Wonder Woman[src]

Ares was the Old God of War, and the most fearsome son of Zeus, who was worshiped by the Ancient Greeks and Romans (though the latter civilization would give him the name Mars). Millennia ago, Zeus created the Amazons, specifically Wonder Woman, as a fail-safe against Ares's power. Ares would ultimately instigate and win the War of the Gods, killing all other Old Gods, but also forced to temporarily retreat for centuries in the process. Ares spent many years influencing humanity to create weapons which he hoped they would use to destroy each other. Ares would then reappear during World War I, taking the disguise of Sir Patrick Morgan, and inspiring Dr. Poison to develop a powerful and deadly gaseous weapon, which desired to use to destroy humanity, a race which he had developed bitter jealousy for. In the end, however, Ares' plans were thwarted, with Wonder Woman killing him and ending World War I and his violent influence over humanity for good.

Biography

Early life

Ares was born millennia ago to Zeus, King of the Old Gods, as one of the latter's many godly children.[1]

Corrupting Humanity

Ares despised the human race that Zeus created, so he began corrupting them with war, blood-thirst, and violence. Zeus responded by creating a new race - the Amazons, who were intended to protect humanity from Ares' influence, while spreading love and compassion.

Invasion of Earth

When Steppenwolf first attacked Earth with his army of Parademons, Ares is able to temporarily put aside his distaste for humanity and joins forces with his father Zeus and half-sister Artemis in battle against the alien invaders. Ares personally fought Steppenwolf, embedding his axe into the latter's shoulder.

War of the Gods

Zeus vs Ares

Ares fighting his father, Zeus

Despite his role in saving humanity from Steppenwolf, Ares' disdain for the human race Zeus created would only grow with time, and Ares did his best to persuade the other Old Gods to see what he considered to be the malevolent nature within humans. When the other gods disagreed and vowed to support humanity, Ares violently rebelled, starting the War of the Gods on Olympus, which resulted in him killing off the other Old Gods for disagreeing with his bloodthirst and extremism.

Ultimately, when only Zeus was left, he faced Ares in combat and defeated him, banishing him from Olympus into the world of men. Eventually Zeus fathered Diana (as a contingency weapon that could one day save humanity by defeating Ares) with Hippolyta, and with the last of his divine powers, created the protected island paradise Themyscira for the Amazons to live, hidden from the God of War.[1]

Continuing to Corrupt Humanity

"All these years, I have struggled alone, whispering into their ears ideas. Inspiration for formulas, weapons..."
―Ares to Diana[src]
Corrupting Humanity

Ares corrupts humanity

Now, as the sole surviving unopposed Old God, Ares again proceeded to corrupt humanity with war, determined to wipe the race out, but that ultimately proved ineffective. Hence, at some point, Ares came to Earth, disguising himself as an elderly and kindly human named "Sir Patrick Morgan", and became an advocate member of the British War Council. Secretly, however, Ares supported the German General Erich Ludendorff, slyly inducing him and Dr. Isabel Maru, or Dr. Poison, to create an extremely deadly gas, which Ares intended to use for wiping out humanity for good.[1]

Instigating World War I

In 1918, Ares witnessed the arrival of Diana to London from Themyscira, but maintained his disguise, initially pretending not to know her identity. When Steve Trevor reported his discovery of Dr. Poison's notebook and the location of Ludendorff's base to the war department, the rest of the committee denied him a mission to halt their plans, earning them the ire of Diana which "Sir Patrick" silently observed. Ares had a word with Trevor and Diana afterwords.[1]

Against the wishes of the committee, Ares later on met with Steve and the rest of his compatriots at a local bar, and showed his support for a raid by providing them enough funds for a halfway transport to Belgium, earning their gratitude.[1]

Steve later decided to infiltrate a ball celebrating Ludendorff's first firing of Poison's new mustard gas formula. While relaying this information to Etta Candy, Etta relayed the information to "Sir Patrick", who vehemently denied him access, but was savvy enough to know that Trevor would go regardless.[1]

Tempting Diana

"When you first arrived, I was going to crush you, but I knew that if only you could see what the other gods could not, then you would join me and with our powers combined we could finally end all the pain, all the suffering, the destruction they bring and we could return this world to the paradise it was before them."
―Ares to Diana[src]

After Trevor, Diana, and the rest of their team discovered a large bombing facility manufacturing and loading mustard gas to be used against the Allies, Ares decided to take matters into his own hands. Transporting himself to the facility, "Sir Patrick" finally shed his disguise and revealed himself to Diana after she killed Ludendorff, whom she falsely believed to be the God of War. He went on to agree with his half-sister's recent sentiments that humanity didn't deserve the help of the Old Gods, but instead destruction. Ares then began stating his reasoning behind everything he had done up to that point. After retrieving the god killer sword from Ludendorff's dead body, Diana attempted to strike at him, but Ares simply held his hand out and disintegrated the weapon, stating that the sword wasn't the god killer; Diana herself was. Ares continued to try and tempt Diana into joining his side by telling her that he wanted humanity's eradication because he saw the inherent evil in Zeus' creations, whispering into the ears of mortals who craved destruction. From his point of view, humanity itself chose to start a war with the ideas he planted in their heads; he himself had nothing to do with it. Even the influence of the Lasso of Hestia didn't dissuade him; it only furthered his resolve, as he used Zeus' lightning to warp the Lasso and show Diana vivid illusions of a world at peace through the end of humanity. Despite his efforts, Diana ultimately decided that she couldn't be a part of Ares' plan.[1]

Sibling duel and death

"Let's see what kind of God you really are!"
―Ares to Diana[src]
Ares knocks away the Lasso of Hestia

Ares engages his half-sister.

The God of War then regrettably engaged his half-sister in combat, beginning by destroying the tower they were in and sending Diana flying. Seeing that she survived, he began telekinetically trying to slam her with metal slabs on the ground, but she dissuaded these efforts. Ares noted the naïveté of his half-sister as she tried to whip him with the Lasso of Hestia, simply creating strong winds to blow it away and dodging a slab toss by hovering in the air. He then attempted to crush Diana with an uplifted chunk of concrete, but she easily dodged and hit him with her bracelets. Tossed away, Ares stopped a box filled with explosives from reaching him, but Diana caused an explosion by simply throwing another box, temporarily incapacitating the both of them.

Ares forging weapons

Ares forming swords from nearby weaponry.

After the both of them recovered, Ares began to take the fight more seriously, manipulating the metal around him into a makeshift suit of plate armor, complete with Spartan-esque helmet, and nonchalantly walked out of the inferno he was in, having revealed his true self. Diana rushed at him, Ares responding by tossing huge shards of metal and combating her with crude swords. Even as they fought, the God of War continued stating how humanity would die, with neither of them gaining an upper hand on the other until Ares choked Diana and threw her into a large tank, wrapping her with its treads.[1]

Ares tells Diana to kill Poison

Ares tells Diana to kill Doctor Poison.

Ares condescendingly threatened Diana and attempted to force her surrender, but Diana bore witness to Captain Trevor's selfless suicide by blowing up the plane of mustard gas, making her send out a shock-wave that threw Ares back. The God of War then began seeing her combat the German soldiers with great anger, and he began his platitude once again in the belief that Diana finally saw from his point of view and continuing to state humanity's weakness and rush to violence, even twisting Trevor's heroic sacrifice as him leaving Diana. She threw her fists into Ares' face, only for him to push her back and summon Dr. Poison's car, tossing the mad scientist out as use as a final counterargument to Diana. Fully angered, Diana nearly crushed Poison with a tank until she looked back on Steve's final words. Poison escaped as Diana approached her half-brother, saying that while humanity was indeed everything Ares said they were, they were also more than met the eye.

Ares summons lightning

Ares summons lightning.

Angered, Ares summoned another cadre of mighty swords and thrust himself at Diana, but every sword that attempted to reach out to her disintegrated, showing that she had finally tapped into her Old Godly power through her emotions. Determined, she released another shockwave that grounded Ares and removed his helmet. Furious, the God of War summoned a thunderbolt as he stated that humanity deserved none of Diana's love, but Diana blocked and absorbed its energies, as she countered by saying it was not about deserving her love, but about believing in a cause, with hers ultimately being love. Finally at the brink of madness because of her rejection of his cause, Ares summoned an even more powerful bolt and sent all of its intensity at his sister, who absorbed more energy thanks to her bracelets. Now overcome with surprise, Ares could only watch as she redirected the lightning bolt back at him, destroying him once and for all, and thereby ending the existence of the Old Gods.[1]

Personality

Ares goading Diana

Ares' true colors.

Ares, as the God of War, is extremely violent, bloodthirsty, selfish, sinister, and egregiously malevolent, willing to wipe out anyone who stands in the way of his ambitions.

However, during the time of the first Invasion of Earth, Ares seems to have been a somewhat nobler god, as he was able to temporarily set aside his distaste for humanity and the other Old Gods, and joined forces with Zeus and Artemis. Indeed, Ares goes on to valiantly fight the invaders, even wounding Steppenwolf himself, greatly contributing to the invasion's defeat.

However, as time passed, Ares would grow less and less noble and more resentful of the humans he helped save, and when none of the other Old Gods shared his views, he ruthlessly slays them in the War of the Gods, even killing his own father Zeus without remorse. Ares would eventually go on to instigate the devastating World War I by manipulating both sides, again showing his hatred of humans by planning to use Dr. Poison's deadly hydrogen-based mustard gas to wipe them out. Thus, Ares is purely evil and irredeemable, as he doesn't hesitate to turn against his allies when they are no longer useful to him (such as Dr. Poison), and even against his own family, remorselessly murdering his own half-sister Artemis and father Zeus when the latter stood in Ares' way, despite having once battled Steppenwolf along with them. Indeed, Ares' loyalty is only to those that can be more useful to him than others, as he only aided the Central Powers of World War I and General Ludendorff primarily because Ludendorff shared Ares' own sadistically romantic view of war (the position that war serves a purpose of bettering individuals, and demands human sacrifices), and due to Dr. Poison's inventions offering him an easier way of wiping out much of humanity. Overall, however, Ares genuinely views himself as an altruist, given his belief that without humanity existing on Earth, the planet would be a paradise.

Patrick Morgan

Ares' kindly and affable "Sir Patrick Morgan" disguise.

Ares is also extremely intelligent and divinely wise, given his tremendously long godly lifespan, allowing him unparalleled insight into humanity's darker traits, something no other Old God had, apart from Ares' father Zeus. Hence, even when not utilizing his divine powers, Ares is still extremely dangerous and absolutely lethal.

Despite his violent and bloodthirsty nature though, Ares is a deceptive genius who can expertly hide it under a persuasive façade of calmness, kindness, perceptiveness, as well as his persuasive rhetoric, with Ares also usually not desiring to fight individuals who could be useful to him otherwise, like Wonder Woman. Indeed, while posing as the human "Sir Patrick Morgan", Ares deceived not only Wonder Woman, but even the highly experienced spies Steve Trevor and Sameer into believing that he was a staunch Allied Powers supporter, with him notably funding the Wonder Men for their military expedition to find and defeat General Ludendorff, with Wonder Woman never suspecting "Sir Patrick" until Ares willingly reveals himself to her.

Ares is also a phenomenal demagogue, with the usage of divinely wise and seemingly rational arguments making Ares' method even more effective. Hence, even after revealing himself and his motives to Wonder Woman, Ares claimed to be "the God of Truth, not War" (notably saying this while restrained by the Lasso of Hestia), and was still quite persuasive in presenting his viewpoints (him not actually being her enemy, and humanity being inherently malevolent and destructive even without his influence), to the point that it gave even the determined Wonder Woman some pause before she could even respond. As such, Ares succeeded in riling up Wonder Woman to a ferocious display of violence, and (by insulting Steve Trevor's sacrifice) almost got her to murder Dr. Poison.

Ares' greatest weakness is his occasional overconfidence and arrogance (much like it is for Enchantress, General Ludendorff, and Amanda Waller), with the God of War believing that his phenomenal divine power and ability to enhance himself from violence makes him practically unbeatable. This ultimately becomes his downfall, as Diana is able to use her non-violent emotions of love and compassion to overpower and defeat Ares, fulfilling her role as the Godkiller.

Powers and Abilities

  • Olympian Physiology: As an Old God, and a son of Zeus himself, Ares is a phenomenally powerful divine being, enough to wound Steppenwolf, to surpass even the already tremendous might of Wonder Woman and he is even more powerful than resurrected Superman (when in his natural form).
    • Immortality: Ares, due to him being an Old God, has been alive for millennia, predating the time when Zeus created humanity and the Amazons.
    • Super Strength:
      Ares punching Diana

      Ares punching Wonder Woman.

      Ares, even when in his much weaker and smaller form, has a tremendous level of superhuman strength, notably superior to that of Wonder Woman, with Ares able to send her flying vast distances with his incredibly mighty blows. When in his natural and massive form, Ares' strength is even greater, surpassing that of the resurrected Superman, as he was able to wound the New God Steppenwolf in combat. While empowered by the violence of the War of Gods, Ares's strength was greatly enhanced, killing all other Gods and being able to go up against Zeus himself before being beaten.
    • Invulnerability: Ares, as an Old God, cannot be killed by normal superficial means, given as how Zeus was only slain by mortal wounds inflicted by another Old God, Ares himself. As such, Ares' invulnerability is equivalent to that of Superman, with an additional immunity to most magical attacks, which allowed him to withstand conflagrations, and the full force of massive explosions, numerous tremendously mighty blows from Wonder Woman (while in his weakened and smaller human form), and survive even a mighty divine lightning attack from Zeus, all without any permanent damage, although Zeus's lightning was able to severely injure him until he recovered.
      • Healing Factor:
        Ares healing from his wounds

        Ares healing from his wounds.

        Ares, after being grievously wounded and forced into retreat by Zeus in the War of the Gods, managed to heal from it in a very short time but at the cost of his massive form and most of his incredible powers and strength. However, if the injuries are serious enough to instantly kill Ares while he's not in his natural form and power, his healing factor will not be able to save him, which is what happened when Wonder Woman killed Ares by deflected the full force of the God of War's divine lighting torrents back at him.
    • Super Speed: Ares can move at considerable superhuman speeds, going toe-to-toe with Wonder Woman's speed during their final fight, even outmaneuvering her on several occasions, despite his muscular physique and heavy armor.
      • Super Reflexes: Ares's speed extends to his reflexes as well, even if he is not moving at super speed, as when Wonder Woman first swung a massive piece of debris at him with her Lasso of Hestia, Ares swiftly flew out of the way, and proceeded to dodge and counter many of her ensuing attacks.
    • War Manipulation: Ares, as the God of War, has the formidable power to manipulate war, strife, combat, bloodlust, rage, and other forms of conflict. This power also allows Ares to naturally be incredibly skilled in all forms of fighting, and weaponry.
      • War Inducement: Ares can induce conflicts by influencing people or events - raising personal and fanatical armies, shown when he corrupted humanity with warfare shortly after the race's creation, when he instigated the extremely devastating war of the Gods on Olympus, as well as later the equally devastating World War I (more horrific than any war before it in human history), which spanned much of Earth and lead to the deaths of millions.
      • Violence Empowerment:Ares channels violence, hatred, rage, bloodshed and death to render himself more and more powerful, hence during the War of the Gods, Ares's power was enhanced enough to allow him to slay every other Old God, and evenly fight against even Zeus himself, ultimately winning. During World War I, every time Wonder Woman attempted to fight Ares with violence, the God of War maintained the upper hand (the violence, hatred, devastation, and rage of Wonder Woman only making Ares more powerful), only losing when Wonder Woman understood and utilized the power of love against him instead.
      • Violence Telepathy:
        Ares influences Dr

        Ares, influencing Dr. Poison.

        Ares can subtly influence the thoughts of individuals that are predisposed to violence, hatred, rage, and bloodshed, with him covertly invading their minds, as in this way, Ares taught both opposing sides of World War I how to create innovative formidable weapons, notably giving General Ludendorff and Dr. Poison the idea of using lethal chemical warfare against the Allied Powers. He seemed to have also influenced Dr. Poison to create the metahuman gas that Ludendorff used to gain temporary physical enhancements as a ploy to fool Wonder Woman into thinking that Ludendorff was Ares, and to break her faith in humanity further. Indeed, after Ares' supposed death at the hands of Wonder Woman, many Central and Allied Powers soldiers embraced and smiled, as if they had just woken up from an enthrallment, ending World War I for good.
    • Divine Electrokinesis:
      Ares summons lightning

      Ares summoning thunderbolts.

      Ares, like his father Zeus, can generate and control divine electricity to an extreme degree, generating everything from precise small tendrils to tremendous torrents (which incinerated almost anything in Ares' path) from his hands, with Ares also able to conduct extreme amounts of electricity through touch, with that allowing him to instantly break free from Wonder Woman's otherwise unbreakable Lasso of Hestia. He could also summon immense celestial bolts of lightning, and redirect them towards desired targets. The Bracelets of Submission are the only known weapon capable of withstanding and repelling Ares' divine lightning.
    • Telekinesis:
      Ares drops rubble on Diana

      Ares's powerful telekinesis.

      Ares can move, hurl and manipulate objects' movements to an immense degree with mere hand gestures, thus keeping the Lasso of Hestia from entangling him while fighting Wonder Woman, as well as telekinetically projecting waves of debris and hurling entire tanks at her. Indeed, Ares' telekinesis exerts such tremendous force, that he was able to immobilize Wonder Woman by having thick metal sheets pin her torso to the ground, forcing her to helplessly watch as Steve Trevor died, as she struggled to break free from Ares' telekinetic clutches.
    • Matter Transmutation:Ares was able use his telekinesis to summon battle debris towards himself and than transmute the debris into a fearsome and powerful black battle armor and a diabolical 4-horned helmet, as well as many mighty swords he created during his battle with Wonder Woman. He can even transmute parts of his armor into weapons, given as how he created a chain from the arm brace of his armor during his battle with Wonder Woman.
    • Thermokinesis:
      Ares melts open his helmet

      Ares, melting open his helmet.

      Ares can manipulate and conduct an immense amount of heat, notably doing so when Wonder Woman tried stabbing him with her god killer sword (with the blade melting and harmlessly breaking into pieces upon touching the God of War), and when Ares used his superheated fingers to melt open the eye and mouth openings of his reforged battle helmet.
    • Teleportation: Ares can instantly traverse immense distances at will, appearing before Wonder Woman moments after she slayed General Ludendorff, teleporting all the way from Great Britain to Belgium. He swiftly disappears again as soon as Wonder Woman slashes her sword at Ares, promptly reappearing some distance away.
    • Flight:
      Ares flying in combat

      Ares flying in combat.

      Ares can fly at considerable speeds both on Olympus and Earth, capable of maneuvering with precision in any direction, as well as hovering in one place.
    • Invisibility: Ares can render himself imperceptible to humans as he covertly manipulates and corrupts them, notably doing so to General Ludendorff and Dr. Poison.
    • Illusion Casting: Ares can conjure up extremely realistic and vibrant illusions, notably temporarily altering the environment around himself and Wonder Woman to look like a luscious forest ally (representing the "paradise" that Earth could be without humanity).
    • Omnilingualism: Ares, as an Old God, has the ability to fluently speak, read, and understand all human languages, even currently dead ones. Hence, apart from his native Ancient Greek, Ares is known to speak Latin and English (in an RP accent).

  • Genius-level Intellect: Ares is extremely intelligent and divinely wise, given his tremendously long godly lifespan, allowing him unparalleled insight into humanity's darker traits, something no other Old God had, apart from Ares' father Zeus, who is Ares's only superior in intellect. Ares' eclectic genius extends itself to his superb leadership, tactical, strategic, demagogic, deceptive, combat, and weapons intuition skills. Hence, even when not utilizing his divine powers, Ares is still extremely dangerous and absolutely lethal.
    • Expert Deceiver: Ares is an extremely experienced deceptive genius, as he very convincingly posed as the human "Sir Patrick Morgan", and deceived not only Wonder Woman, but even the highly experienced spies Steve Trevor and Sameer into believing that he was a staunch Allied Powers supporter, with him notably funding Steve Trevor's team for their military expedition to find and defeat General Ludendorff, with Wonder Woman never suspecting "Sir Patrick" until Ares willingly reveals himself to her. Fellow Old Gods are the only known ones to resist Ares' deceptions, since he failed to convert them to his mindset about humanity, and was forced to instigate the War of the Gods instead.
    • Expert Demagogue: Ares is a divinely wise and experienced genius demagogue, since when posting as "Sir Patrick Morgan" to the British War Council, he successfully comes off as an altruistic advocate for peaceful negotiations, and a supporter of Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor's team, with usage of wise and seemingly rational arguments making Ares' method even more effective. Indeed, even after revealing himself and his motives to Wonder Woman, Ares claimed to be "the God of Truth, not War" (notably saying this while restrained by the Lasso of Hestia), and was still quite persuasive in presenting his viewpoints (him not actually being her enemy, and humanity being inherently malevolent and destructive even without his influence), to the point that it gave even the determined Wonder Woman some pause before she could even respond. As such, Ares succeeded in riling up Wonder Woman to a ferocious display of violence, and (by insulting Steve Trevor's sacrifice) almost got her to murder Dr. Poison.
    • Expert Social Intuit: Ares, in his "Sir Patrick Morgan" disguise, has a high degree of social confidence, allowing him to intuitively determine how to interact with others, gain their respect and get his point across with a calmness, eloquence, and charisma that belie his sadistic malevolence, megalomania, bloodthirst, and actual emotional state. Hence, Ares diplomatically greeted Diana Prince upon first meeting her (despite his initial desire to destroy the god killer), diplomatically addressed the British War Council, politely addressing Etta Candy with a proposition, and appealing to Steve Trevor's team's trust by financially supporting their efforts, gaining their trust (all despite his incredible hatred of humans). Only when finally confronted by Wonder Woman does Ares not hold himself back in conversation for the first time, passionately expressing his immense hatred for humanity, and everything his father Zeus' race represents.
    • Warfare Expertise: Ares, as the God of War, is an unparalleled genius in all areas of warfare and military science, with him effectively using this knowledge while posing as "Sir Patrick Morgan" of the British War Council.
    • Weapons Intuition: Ares also revealed to Wonder Woman that he had not been the one to start World War I, but merely taught both opposing sides of the global war how to create innovative formidable weapons (barbed wire, flamethrowers, flare pistols, machine guns, tanks, airplanes, anti-aircraft guns, submarines, depth charges, and chemical weapons), which induced humans themselves to choose war with one another. Indeed, the chemical weapons developed by Dr. Poison under Ares' tutelage proved so effective (especially her new and deadlier version of hydrogen-based mustard gas), that chemical warfare would become prohibited following World War I.
    • Master Tactician: Ares, as the God of War and a megalomaniac, is an immensely formidable tactical and strategic genius, especially in regards to military tactics and strategies of war. As a result, Ares had been the one to discreetly start World War I, had manipulated the outcome of defining battles in both sides in the war, and, despite the German Kaiser being close to surrendering to the Allies and ending the war, had Ares' strategy of utilizing Dr. Poison's gas succeeded, the Central Powers would have emerged victorious, leaving much of humanity wiped out. As it was, Ares' strategy almost succeeded, and was only thwarted by Steve Trevor's team successfully intervening, and Steve Trevor himself selflessly sacrificing his life.
  • Master Combatant:
    Ares fighting Diana

    Ares fighting Diana.

    Ares, as the God of War, is a phenomenally skilled, fierce, and formidable armed and hand-to-hand combatant, a master of numerous martial arts, as well as an expert in wielding weapons (be they swords, shields, chains, telekinetically hurled objects, etc.), with centuries of combat experience. Indeed, Ares' tremendous combat skills have allowed him to stalemate and wound Steppenwolf himself in combat in the invasion of Earth, to defeat and kill off all of the other Old Gods in the War of the Gods(even those more powerful than him, like his uncle Poseidon, albeit he was empowered by the violence that resulted from said war, and even managing to compete with his father and the most powerful of the Old Gods, Zeus, and even though Zeus ultimately emerged victorious over him Ares still managed to severely wound his father enough that fathering Diana and creating the shielded island proved to be fatal for the King of the Gods), and to consistently maintain the upper hand against the extremely skilled Wonder Woman, mocking her skills, and with Wonder Woman only managing to ultimately defeat Ares with considerable effort and initial failure.
  • Master Swordsman: Ares, as the God of War, is an incredibly skilled swordsman, with centuries of experience wielding his fearsome swords, most notably during the War of the Gods (where he slayed all other Old Gods with them) and in his final battle with Wonder Woman (where he initially drove her back with his superior swordsmanship, though she notably had gotten her own sword broken before the battle).
  • Master Axe Combatant: Ares is extremely skilled at fighting with a heavy battle ax, as shown in the first Invasion of Earth, when he wounds Steppenwolf himself with a single ax-blow to the shoulder.

  • Arrogance: Ares' greatest weakness is his occasional overconfidence and arrogance (much like it is for Enchantress, General Ludendorff, and Amanda Waller), with the God of War believing that his phenomenal divine power and ability to enhance himself from violence makes him practically unbeatable.
  • Beings of Equal Power:
    Ares being banished by Zeus

    Ares being banished by Zeus.

    Ares, when fighting other Old Gods (such as his father Zeus), or New Gods (such as Steppenwolf) is more vulnerable, as they are powerful enough to injure and even kill Ares, as during the War of the Gods, Zeus was able to temporarily force Ares into retreat off of Olympus by grievously wounding him, and Ares was able to mortally wound Zeus in the process.
    • Wonder Woman:
      Diana blasts Ares with electricity

      Wonder Woman killing Ares.

      Ares can be killed by her, since Zeus had created and empowered his demigoddess daughter Wonder Woman to be the Godkiller, as a fail-safe to stop Ares and save humanity from his corrupting influence though Ares himself was in a much weaker and smaller state.
  • Non-Violent Combat: Ares, when attacked by an opponent filled with violence, hatred, or rage, will surely win, as the presence of those emotions only allows Ares to become more powerful. However, a sufficiently mentally powerful opponent can bypass this by attacking Ares without those violent emotions, however, unless said opponent is also sufficiently physically powerful, Ares, even weakened by a violent emotions shortage, will still prevail. This was seen when Wonder Woman finally found true love by remembering her last conversation with Steve Trevor, who bid her farewell and declared his love for her, prior to his sacrifice. This calmed Diana of her violence and instead filled her heart and emotions of compassion and love, even for Ares himself, and thus it allowed her to weaken and defeat the God of War, since it also finally allowed her to fully unlock her demigodly powers.

  • Ares in his makeshift armor

    Ares' armor.

    Ares, as the God of War, has numerous divinely powerful weapons at his disposal, which he can summon at will. When in his "Sir Patrick Morgan" disguise, Ares is sufficiently influential and wealthy, being a member of the British War Council and having diplomatic relations, thus, he was able to easily provide funding for Steve Trevor's secret mission against General Ludendorff and Dr. Poison.

    • Battle Armor: Ares' fiercely intimidating black armor with a 4-horned helmet that is always worn by the war god in battles.
    Ares materializes swords from shrapnel

    Ares materializing his weapons.

    • Swords: Ares' mighty swords were wielded by him in both the War of the Gods, and his final battle with Wonder Woman.
    • Battle Axe: Ares mighty ax was wielded by him in the first Invasion of Earth, with him wounding Steppenwolf with it.
    • Chains: Ares was also able to materialize a steel chain, capable of break a truck in half with a single swing.
    • Cane: Ares used a cane while posing as "Sir Patrick Morgan", in order to support the illusion that he was lame-legged and frail, and keep Diana Prince from ever suspecting him to be the mighty God of War in disguise.

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    Trivia

    • DCEU Ares is somewhat different from his original Greek mythology counterpart - the original Ares had been a rather poor tactician, more focused on mindless bloodshed. He is also usually depicted as somewhat of a joke, being beaten by other gods (like Athena and Apollo), heroic mortals (like Diomedes), insulted by Zeus, trapped in a jar by the giants Otis and Ephialtes, and caught naked with his lover Aphrodite in a net, while his incarnation both in the DCEU as well as the original DC comics is far more powerful, capable, serious, intelligent, and fearsome.
    • DCEU Ares' life and role with humanity is quite similar to that of the biblical Satan for multiple reasons:
      • Both Ares and Satan were present during the dawn of humanity's creation (by Zeus and God respectively).
      • Both Ares and Satan rebelled against Zeus and God respectively due to the latter creating and loving humanity.
      • Both Ares and Satan have been discretely influencing humanity to commit horrific atrocities against one another, but never forcing them to do so.
      • When Zeus defeated Ares in battle, the image of the fallen from Olympus Ares lying on the ground is exceptionally similar to many paintings and depictions of Satan (formerly archangel Lucifer) after his defeat and banishment from Heaven.
      • Ares' armored suit and 4-horned helmet is also somewhat diabolical in appearance.
    • The DCEU Ares received a "Collect-and-Connect" figure in the DC Comics Multiverse line as well as a LEGO "Big-Fig"; however, the figures were based off of initial concept art for him (featuring a ram skull for a helmet, a mini side-cape and tunic, as well as being barefooted and wielding a sword and shield) rather than the final film, possibly to avoid spoiling the movie appearance.
    • Mars, the fourth planet of the Solar System, is named after Ares' Roman name.
    • Tuesday (Martis Dies in Latin), in most Romance languages, is named after Ares' Roman name as well.
    • During first Invasion of Earth flashback in Justice League, Ares was played by stuntman Nick McKinless. He was required to get into a specific degree of physicality with Snyder instructing McKinless to sport "veins like worms and paper thin skin". In the finished film, McKinless's face was replaced with David Thewlis's face, and Thewlis received credit as Ares.

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