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The Historical Evolution of God of War Mountain
The name "God of War Mountain" comes from Ares and Erignoux, the goddess of vengeance in Greek mythology. The first version is more popular.

In mythology, Ares, the god of war, was the first defendant to be tried in Mount Ares (then just an ordinary Koishiyama outside Athens). It is said that this is also the first court initiated in history. Here's the thing. Poseidon's king Poseidon had a son named Elias who tried to rape Aesop, the daughter of Ares. Ares killed Elias to protect his daughter's chastity, and Poseidon accused him of murder. This is the first murder case accepted by Ares Mountain. The defendant is Ares, the plaintiff is Poseidon, and the judge is twelve more important gods. The gods acquitted him of murder, and Ares was also acquitted. Later, this mountain was named after Ares, and it was called "God of War Mountain". The second murder case accepted by God of War Mountain was the murder of Orestes, son of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. This is also the first court in human history. In myth, Agamemnon's wife Clytaemestra colluded with her lover Aquinas and killed her husband Agamemnon. A few years later, Orestes, the son of Agamemnon and Clytaemestra, avenged his father and killed his mother. He was punished and persecuted by Erinius, the goddess of vengeance, who was irrational, crazy and miserable. Apollo, the patron saint of Orestes, reminded him to go to Athens for help. So, the Athenians accepted the murder of their blood relatives on the mountain of God of War. The judges of this court are Wisdom and Sivir Athena, and the jury is composed of twelve highly respected Athenian citizens. The plaintiff is Clytaemestra (dead, her soul is gone), the plaintiff's lawyer and agent are Erignoux, the vengeance, the defendant is Orestes, and the defendant's lawyer is Apollo, the sun god. After hearing the complaints of the plaintiff and the defendant, the judge and jury voted to decide the case. Black stones represent guilt and white stones represent innocence. Twelve jurors voted and found six black stones and six Grand White Rock. Finally, Athena herself put in a key white stone, so that the number of white stones exceeded the number of black stones, so Orestes was acquitted. The norms and procedures of this kind of trial are the original prototype of western courts later.