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Messenger and herald of the Olympians.  Being required to do
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Messenger and herald of the Olympians.  Being required to do a great deal of travelling and speaking in public, he became the god of eloquence, travellers, merchants, and thieves.  He was one of the most energetic of the Greek gods, a Machiavellian character full of trickery and sexual vigour.
a great deal of travelling and speaking in public, he became
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Like other Greek gods, he is endowed with not-inconsiderable sexual prowess which he directs towards countryside nymphs.
the god of eloquence, travellers, merchants, and thieves.  He
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He is a god of boundaries, guardian of graves and patron deity of shepherds.  He is usually depicted as a handsome young man wearing winged golden sandals and holding a magical herald's staff consisting of intertwined serpents, the kerykeion.  He is reputedly the only being able to find his way to the underworld ferry of Charon and back again.  He is said to have invented, among other things, the lyre, Pan's Pipes, numbers, the alphabet, weights and measures, and sacrificing.
was one of the most energetic of the Greek gods, a
 
Machiavellian character full of trickery and sexual vigour.
 
Like other Greek gods, he is endowed with not-inconsiderable
 
sexual prowess which he directs towards countryside nymphs.
 
He is a god of boundaries, guardian of graves and patron deity
 
of shepherds.  He is usually depicted as a handsome young
 
man wearing winged golden sandals and holding a magical
 
herald's staff consisting of intertwined serpents, the
 
kerykeion.  He is reputedly the only being able to find his way
 
to the underworld ferry of Charon and back again.  He is said
 
to have invented, among other things, the lyre, Pan's Pipes,
 
numbers, the alphabet, weights and measures, and sacrificing.
 
 
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Hermes is the neutral god of the Healer pantheon.

Encyclopedia entry

Messenger and herald of the Olympians. Being required to do a great deal of travelling and speaking in public, he became the god of eloquence, travellers, merchants, and thieves. He was one of the most energetic of the Greek gods, a Machiavellian character full of trickery and sexual vigour.
Like other Greek gods, he is endowed with not-inconsiderable sexual prowess which he directs towards countryside nymphs.
He is a god of boundaries, guardian of graves and patron deity of shepherds. He is usually depicted as a handsome young man wearing winged golden sandals and holding a magical herald's staff consisting of intertwined serpents, the kerykeion. He is reputedly the only being able to find his way to the underworld ferry of Charon and back again. He is said to have invented, among other things, the lyre, Pan's Pipes, numbers, the alphabet, weights and measures, and sacrificing.

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