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Ares is a significant figure in the 1986 anime film Arion, depicted as a deity within a narrative that loosely adapts classical Greek mythology. He is introduced as a child of Zeus, making him a god of considerable rank, and is explicitly identified as the god of war. In this capacity, he is a commander of armies, leading forces in the brutal and ongoing power struggle between the divine rulers of Mount Olympus.

In the story, Ares serves primarily as an antagonist and an agent of the Olympian order. Alongside his sister Athena, he captures the protagonist, the young warrior Arion, and holds him prisoner. This action establishes his role as a direct obstacle to the hero’s quest. His personality is implied through his station as a war god and his actions in the divine conflict; he is a martial figure who represents the established, often harsh, authority of Zeus's regime. His motivations are tied to maintaining the power of the Olympians against the rising threats from the forces of Poseidon and later the mortal rebellion led by Arion. He appears in key battle sequences, commanding troops against the armies of Poseidon, showcasing his function as a military leader in the gods' war.

Ares’s most important relationship is with his father, Zeus, and his sister, Athena, with whom he shares the responsibility of defending Olympus. He is positioned as a foil to the film’s human and semi-divine characters, representing the divine order that Arion seeks to challenge. The character does not undergo a significant personal transformation or development within the narrative; his role remains consistent as a powerful representative of the old godly regime who opposes the mortal heroes.

Regarding notable abilities, Ares is portrayed as a powerful combatant and strategist befitting the god of war. His primary ability lies in his command over large armies and his personal prowess in battle, as seen when his forces clash with those of Poseidon. While the film shows that the gods of this world are not invincible and can be killed by mortals, Ares is nonetheless a formidable opponent due to his divine strength and his role as a leader of supernatural legions. His exact powers are not detailed extensively, but his authority and capability on the battlefield are clearly established.