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Yay. Brother Brother and Sister!!!
Calliope is the older sister who adopted her Father's character traits and appearance, and Atreus adopted a copy of his Mother (Faye).
They would constantly fight and measure up because the age difference is big:
Calliope: Father, and Atreus took my dumbbells! Again!!!
Atreus: PAPA, Calliope almost stole my girlfriend!
(Yes. I see Calliope as a strong, pumped up girl with a permanent frown.)
#god of war#gow#atreus#calliope#atreus god of war#Calliope God of war#children of Kratos#brother and sister#modern au
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Freya demonstrates the new god of war:
Freya: he's a little autistic, so be gentle with him.
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My headcanon: Faye, as a giantess, ea5ts a lot, and Kratos has trouble eating (because he fed on chaos blades and only took a little bit in his mouth and still threw up every time). So the first time Faye took him out to dinner, he couldn't finish his meal and asked Faye to hold his coat while he threw up somewhere outside.
Faye helped rid Kratos of this disease🥳🥳🥳
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It seems the Gods of War want Zeus dead.
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It seems the Gods of War want Zeus dead.
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I cried. I really love Lysandra and Calliope and this fanfic made me cry. It made me sad.
I want to see more of your work. Author, you're awesome.
I have made another GOW fic, canon compliant again! I hope you enjoy!
TW: Child Death, genocide, corpses, blood, fire.
If you want me to add or remove tags please tell me but without further ado, I hope you love it!
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AU where Ares and Athena are constantly fighting each other for position of Kratos. Spy vs Spy style.
Kratos is just a smol dude sticking out of one of those moneybags.
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I love this trio.
Ares is hard to draw😔
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Unpopular opinion probably: Ares(the god of war) isn’t actually that bad!
Look he kills ppl and is violent and shit. But he is the god of war, kinda comes with the contract, also I’d argue his parents have done worse things than him, he killed for sport yes but he had some standards, from what I can tell he never killed children of people who were outside of the fight/war. He treated woman well, or at least respected consent. (most gods do not) he killed a man to avenge his daughter, and also you have to be at least a lil bit of a gentleman if you can impress Aphrodite, like not even Zeus got to be with her.(depending which version you read) I guess at the end of the day I like the idea that he’s just the edge lord of the family with a heart of gold and little bit of blood stains.
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Yes. He hates Kratos.
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ARES DOESN'T DESERVE THE HATE HE GETS. 10 REASONS WHY:
Apart from being the god of war, he was also the god of generalship, manliness and civil order, which means that he was the god responsible for the correct function of every ancient city in order of laws and politics.
As the god of manliness, he was considered to be the patron of a fine man that every man looked up to. He was a fighter, not only as a merit from being the god of war, but he always fought for his beliefs, just like at the Trojan War when he complained to Zeus about Athena's unfair action. Also, he was the best father to his children and always supported them and their mothers, just like Cycnus fighting with Heracles, or when Aeropos' mother died during childbirth and he made it possible for the baby to drink milk from his dead mother's body.
He was the only greek god that never raped a woman. All his sexual encounters were consensual and he always seemed to respect his lovers, because he kept his private life low key and none of them suffered or were subjected to tortures, unlike Zeus' or Poseidon's lovers did.
He was the god of dance. Legend has it that before he was taught how to fight, Priapos, his tutor, refused to teach him unless young Ares knew how to dance. Afterall, war is considered to be the ultimate dance a man could perform in ancient times. Also, he appeared to dance for his daughter's Armonia wedding with joy, leaving behind the animosity for her husband Cadmus. Finally, in the feasts of the Gods, it was said that Apollo played the lyre, while the Harites, Artemis, Hermes and Ares danced with great joy.
He was a forgiving god. Despite his enraged and bloodthirsty behavior, Ares knew how to forgive someone and appreciated what they were doing to gain his trust. After Cadmus slaughtered the Dragon, he was put 8 years under servitude to indulge Ares. Finally, Ares not only forgave Cadmus for his crime, but he also blessed his wedding with his own daughter Armonia. Cadmus, in order to gratify the god, built the city of Thebes and made Ares its patron god.
He wasn't a coward. Many greek myths refer to Ares' lack of courage to face danger. This is far from true. At the Trojan War, when he found out about Ascalaphus' death, he disobeyed Zeus' order with the risk of his immortal life in order to go to the battle amd avenge his son's death. He was later stopped by Zeus' thunderbolts. Also, when the Aloadai were about to take Olympus, he was the first god to interfere in battle in order to save Olympus. Afterall, one of his epithets was "Olympus' Protector".
He was sentimental. At the Trojan War he was seen greaving for his children's loss and always wanted to inervene for their safety. Also, he understood the rejection of his parents towards him and he was a lonely god that lacked love. But he found the love he was seeking to Aphrodite, and did not only lust her, but he loved her deeply. Together they had 8 children, and both of them were jealous about each other's affairs, because of Adonis and Eos. They also had an open relationship, because he never refrained Aphrodite from her nature, which was love and sex. Afterall love is not meant to be given to only one person.
He was the protector of women. When Hallirothios attempted to rape his daughter Alcippe, he flashed in the scene and brutally killed the rapist. From that moment on, a temple in Athens was built for Ares "Gynaikothoinas", which means the one feasted/worshipped by women.
He knew the feeling of loss. A war has two sides, the winners and the defeated. A war isn't always to be won, and everyone must learn what it is to lose. He lost many wars, but he also won many. That's why he is among the Olympians.
He was a god of justice. That is because he was referred to be "Themis' Ally", which means that he was a helper to the goddess of justice. One of his least famous daughters, Adrestia, was the goddess of balance, justice and retaliation. Also, "Areios Pagos" or aka "The hill of Ares" was named after him because he was the first man ever to be tried for substatial homicide, for slaughtering Alcippe' rapist.
DON'T TREAT MY BOY LIKE THAT! HE IS JUST ADORABLE!
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A little moment of my imagination mixed in with the "GOW" canon 🫂♥️
From the GOW comic, we know for sure that Athena is most likely in ancient Egypt and hanging out with some gods.
By the way, have you noticed that Athena looks either like a statue or in her usual form? Not a green ghost, but stone or flesh!
From this premise, I have a thought: the evil from Pandora's Box was purged by the hope Kratos released in Greece. Certainly not immediately, but cleansed nonetheless.
Hope was meant not only for humans, but for the gods themselves! Apparently the remaining gods and men are rebuilding Greece. And you know what I was thinking? Calliope!
After Hades died, no one kept the souls of the dead, they scattered around the world, but what about Calliope? Why not think that Hope, when she came out of Kratos, she took possession of his blood and flesh, his direct heir, his beautiful daughter, Calliope.
Hahaha, actually in my head I made up a whole bunch of stories and fan characters for her to have allies, friends, and a possible romantic line.
If I don't get lazy, I'll write my fanfiction in fanfic form and a couple drawings.
I miss Lysandra, I miss Calliope. I love them very much.
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Let's talk about Deimos.
Deimos is really strong, I realize Kratos was giving in, but Deimos still punched Kratos in the face really, really hard!
Which begs the question, WHO TRAINED AND FED DEIMOS?
I think it was Ares, because Thanatos would hardly train and feed Deimos so that the "Sword Warrior" could defeat the God of Death. And also Deimos, in true Greek mythology, Deimos (who personified the sense of fear that gripped people before battle) is the son of Ares, the twin brother of Phobos (who personified the sense of fear and panic in the midst of battle).
And I VERY VERY VERY doubt that Ares would bully Deimos🤨 because not in the game, not in Greek mythology Ares didn't just like to bully! The God of War likes bloodshed in war, battles, the sound of enemies screaming and so on, not bullying some pathetic kid.
By the way, what about Phobos himself? Do you think Phobos and Deimos ever saw each other while Deimos was imprisoned in the realm of Thanatos?
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Excuse me, but this drawing is too beautiful...I ordered myself a mug with this drawing on it🫂
Excuse me, please.
has anyone done this yet???? am I late??? prob 🕳️
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