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In ancient Greek mythology, Ares, the God of War, is often feared by those who value peace and stability, as his presence signifies chaos and violence. Soldiers and enemies in battle may also fear him due to his association with bloodshed and destruction. Additionally, Ares was not widely worshipped, as many Greeks preferred the more strategic aspects of warfare represented by Athena, leading to a general wariness of Ares' unpredictable nature.

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