Ares is a Greek god associated with war and conflict, so he is often depicted as being angry when battles are not going in his favor or when he feels disrespected or challenged by other gods or mortals. He is also known for his impulsive and aggressive nature, which can easily lead to anger.
he had an itch for war, was angry, bloodthirsty, vicious, etc.
Ares (Mars) was the god of war. He loved fighting and killing people. He was short-tempered, and got angry quickly. If there was a battle going on, he would jump in and kill as many people as possible, not caring on which side they were.
Greek gods are immortal - they do not die.
Ares's connection to dogs as symbols of war and loyalty comes from ancient Greek mythology. Dogs were often associated with Ares because of their fierce and protective nature in battle. Additionally, dogs were seen as loyal companions, aligning with Ares's traits as the god of war and courage.
Is not a dog, it's a boar. And it's because boar are wild and aggressive. Ares is the God of War, so it makes sense to be a boar.
I think u put the question in wrong but they did get angry at ares for stealing the lightning bolt
Percy is more angry with Ares. He doesn't really have much of anything against Hephaestus, but for one, Ares has this aura that makes people get angry and want to fight whenever he was around, and for another, Ares's daughter Clarisse likes to make fun of Percy and he figures Ares isn't any better. Ares likes tricking people and watching people get made fun of, including Percy, too.
he joined kronos
Riahanna ^^ she makes him very angry
No; Ares was a god - and that makes all the difference.
Rovio makes Angry Birds.
The weaknesses of Ares (god of war) were looking for fights aware o the consequences, his love for Aphrodite and gets angry pretty fast.
he had an itch for war, was angry, bloodthirsty, vicious, etc.
Pollution makes the Earth angry. At least, in a metaphorical sense.
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At the end of Chapter 15 of "The Lightning Thief," Percy is more angry at Ares than Hephaestus. This is because Ares has manipulated Percy and his friends into a dangerous confrontation, using them as pawns in his own conflict. Ares embodies cruelty and arrogance, making Percy feel betrayed and frustrated by the god's reckless behavior, while Hephaestus is more of a tragic figure in the background of the conflict.
being bullied