Hermes is the Greek God of travel, writing, and trade. He is also the messenger of the gods and leads the souls of the dead to Charon in the underworld. Hermes is also known to have more myths about him than any other god or goddess in the Council. Animals that are sacred to him are the tortoise, ram, and the hawk.
Hermes is son of Zeus and Maia; his half siblings are Ares, Hephaestus, Athena, twins Apollo and Artemis, Aphrodite, and Dionysus. Hermes also has a wand/staff with two winged snakes wrapped around it. The snakes possessed magical powers over sleeping and dreams.
Hermes also invented the first lyre. He is also considered the kid in the Council and never got married. Hermes has a wand/staff with two winged snakes wrapped around it. That is his main weapon and it is very powerful; it helps him get in and out of the underworld when he is guiding spirits to Charon. His snakes on his wand are magical and they have power over sleeping and dreams. He sometimes has to use it to uncurse people from endless sleep.
Hermes is son of Zeus and Maia; his half siblings are Ares, Hephaestus, Athena, twins Apollo and Artemis, Aphrodite, and Dionysus. Hermes also has a wand/staff with two winged snakes wrapped around it. The snakes possessed magical powers over sleeping and dreams.
Hermes also invented the first lyre. He is also considered the kid in the Council and never got married. Hermes has a wand/staff with two winged snakes wrapped around it. That is his main weapon and it is very powerful; it helps him get in and out of the underworld when he is guiding spirits to Charon. His snakes on his wand are magical and they have power over sleeping and dreams. He sometimes has to use it to uncurse people from endless sleep.