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Mars's kids are named Fear and Terror. Not the best parent material there.
Other planets have moons. Mars has a pair of hamsters. So hamsters named Fear and Terror.
"The moons of Fear and Terror" sounds like an amazing crossover between DOOM, Fear & Hunger and Darkest Dungeon
Appropriately enough Fear (Phobos) is slowly getting closer to Mars and will eventually crash into it.
Just 50 million years or so to go!
Dawn of the first day
438,300,000,000 hours remain
Well, he is the god of war. He wishes his kids to grow up strong and respected like him. Don't be so harsh on the guy, he's doing his best you know.
You know. This could be hilarious as a premise. I’m thinking a monte python style comedy.
It's called Life of Brian, they just weren't aware that Yahweh was originally a God of War
I thought he was a storm god.
I'm not an expert. I read that EL was a God of War, which explains the first several books of the Bible