ARES - god of war Rigged
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4K Texture HQ - 4096 x 4096
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Arm Guard 14458 vertices, 14444 polygons, 31 bonesBelt 8875 vertices, 8830 polygons, 16 bonesChest 6038 vertices, 6037 polygons, 22 bonesInner1936 vertices, 1870 polygons, 14 bonesLeg Guard 12832 vertices, 12846 polygons, 15 bonesShoes 8354 vertices, 8366 polygons, 35 bonesShoulder A6930 vertices, 6928 polygons, 20 bonesAO Skirts 12309 vertices, 10820 polygons, 16 bonesBody12309 vertices, 10820 polygons, 12 bones16384 vertices, 16196 polygons, 170 bones Hair 282929 vertices, 135000 polygons, 8 bonesEYEG1128 vertices, 438 polygons, 66 bonesEYEl212 vertices, 164 polygons, 66 bonesHelmet 84137 vertices, 34117 polygons, 13 bonesWeapon9749 vertices, 9731 polygons
In Greek mythology, Ares (/ˈɛəriːz/) is the god of war, a son of Zeus and Hera, and one of the Twelve Olympians, known for representing the brutal and savage aspects of conflict, unlike his sister Athena's focus on military strategy. Here's a more detailed look at Ares:God of War: Ares is the Greek god of war, embodying the physical valor and brutality necessary for success in battle. Son of Zeus and Hera: He is the son of the king of the gods, Zeus, and his wife, Hera. One of the Twelve Olympians: Ares is among the twelve major gods who reside on Mount Olympus. Ambivalent Figure: The Greeks held mixed views of Ares, seeing him as both a symbol of strength and a representation of the destructive aspects of war. Lover of Aphrodite: Ares was known for his affair with Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who was married to Hephaestus, the god of the forge. Children with Aphrodite: Ares and Aphrodite had several children, including Phobos (fear) and Deimos (panic). Not Widely Worshipped: Unlike his Roman counterpart, Mars, Ares was not a popular god in Greece, and his worship was not extensive. Associated with Savage War: Ares is associated with the savage and brutal aspects of war, contrasting with Athena's more strategic and practical approach to warfare. In the Trojan War: In the Trojan War, Ares fought on the side of the Trojans. Other Deities Associated with Ares: Eris (Strife), Phobos (Fear), and Deimos (Rout) were associated with Ares. Ares in Art: Ares was a popular subject in Greek art, often depicted as a strong, fierce, and handsome figure. Roman Equivalent: The Roman god of war, Mars, is the equivalent of the Greek god Ares. Ares in other contexts:Ares Management: A leading global alternative investment manager. Ares Commander: A DWG-based CAD software. Tron: Ares: An upcoming American science fiction action film. Ares I: A cancelled crew launch vehicle developed by NASA as part of the Constellation program