ask percy jackson
yeah man i know how you feel, i need to make a wanted poster for hermes with the last known location :C
Hermes is known as Mercury in the Roman pantheon.
If you are assuming that Hermes really existed in human form, his fate must have been closely tied to the other Olympians. For several reasons, I believe he must have moved from Mount Olympus to Egypt. Hermes is a very mysterious and mystical character and he was always appearing and disappearing in the stories of the time. You can read about the story of the fate of the Olympians (and Hermes in particular) in the second book of the Trismegistus series, currently being written. Look out for the sequel to "Hermes the Olympian" on Amazon.com.
She is a Greek goddess so her last location would be Ancient Greece.
ask percy jackson
yeah man i know how you feel, i need to make a wanted poster for hermes with the last known location :C
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Hermes is known as Mercury in the Roman pantheon.
You do know that she's not real, right? She can't have a "last known location" if she never existed.
If you are assuming that Hermes really existed in human form, his fate must have been closely tied to the other Olympians. For several reasons, I believe he must have moved from Mount Olympus to Egypt. Hermes is a very mysterious and mystical character and he was always appearing and disappearing in the stories of the time. You can read about the story of the fate of the Olympians (and Hermes in particular) in the second book of the Trismegistus series, currently being written. Look out for the sequel to "Hermes the Olympian" on Amazon.com.
She is a Greek goddess so her last location would be Ancient Greece.
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The sea.
Being the god of travellers and a messenger of the gods, Hermes is always on the move, so one cannot really say where his location is...
He had no last known location because he was not real. Even if he were, he was a god, and thus, omnipresent.