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What did Hermes take with him?

a wand


What is Hermes' wand called?

Actually, Hermes didn't carry a wand. He carried a caduceus, which is a staff that has two snakes intertwined on it.


What does Hermes do with his wand in The Odyssey?

Nothing.


What did Hermes have on his feet hat and wand and why?

wings for his speed.


What Greek god usually has a stick?

Hermes has a staff and a wand.


Who gave Hermes his wand Caduceus?

Apollo desired the flute, so Hermes bartered with Apollo and received his golden wand which Hermes later used as his heralds staff. (In other versions Zeus gave Hermes his heralds staff). (cite from http://www.pantheon.org/articles/h/hermes.html)


Why is Hermes's symbol a caduceus?

It used to be a heralds wand; and Hermes was the god of heralds - being the herald and messenger of Zeus.


What can Hermes do with his wand?

With his wand, he can put the waking to sleep or awaken the sleeping. For example, when Hermes put to sleep the many eyes of Argos. And then he basically bored poor Argus to death and his eyes are now the ones of the peacock.


What does Hermes wand enable him to do?

I'm not sure about that question but no offense can you at least see the movie?


What did Hermes's appear as?

Hermes looked like a handsome and athletic, beardless youth, or as an older bearded man. His attributes included the herald's wand, winged boots, and occasionally a winged travellers cap.


What was Hermes weapon?

Hermes used a caduceus which is basically like a magic wand. Using the caduceus enables him to channel magical enemies, turn things into gold, and control humans and other beings that aren't gods.


How did Apollo get his harp?

First of, it's not a harp, it's a lyre. Second, Hermes made it for him. Kinda. Hermes stole Apollo's cattle, then took a tortoise, and made a lyre out of it. Apollo found Hermes, saw the lyre, heard how beautiful it sounded and traded his golden wand, the Caduceus for it.