Hestia obviously. Goddess anyway, not a god. Hermes is only a messenger, a mail room god. Probably full of himself. Hestia is goddess of fire, the hearth, almost always forgotten.
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Hermes and Hestia are both Greek deities, but they are not typically associated with each other in terms of mythology. Hermes is the messenger god, known for his speed and cunning, while Hestia is the goddess of the hearth and home. Their domains and attributes are quite distinct within the Greek pantheon.
Hermes is the great-grandfather of Odysseus. Hermes is the son of Zeus, who is the brother of Hestia.
Aphrodite herself. The gods are: Ares, Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia.
The gods are Ares, Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia. They are all in the Olympus museum on Main Street.
The first one is Ares. The other four are Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia.
there are twelve Greek gods. Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Demeter, Hermes, Hephaestus, and Hestia/Dionysus (Hestia was a god but then Dionysus replaced her and now Hestia watches over the hearth)
The gods and goddesses on Poptropica are: Zeus Poseidon Hades Aphrodite Hermes Ares Hera Athena Hercules Hercules is technically not a god, but he is immortal.
Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, Hephaestus, Hades, Hestia and Hermes, Poseidon, Artemis and Hebe.
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Hermes is the messenger god