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Aropos was the meanest. She (yes she's got a very male name, but she is female) was one of the Fates. There were three fates really. And her task was to cut off somebodies "thread of life" and sent there umbras to Hades. Her younger sister Lachesis is about equally evil. She measures the "thread of life" in order for it to be cut.

Zeus is the second meanest. Just like Aropos and Lachesis he can kill everyone when he thinks it is fine, but he was responsible for less deaths. But he also raped quite a lot of sexy girls and sometimes plays with people like toys.

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Definitely Ares, the God of War.

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