In Greek mythology, Hermes is known as the messenger of the gods and is often depicted as delivering messages and gifts from the gods to mortals. He is also associated with guiding souls to the underworld. Additionally, Hermes serves as a protector of travelers and thieves, and he is known for his cleverness and resourcefulness. Overall, he provides assistance and gifts to a variety of figures, both divine and mortal, throughout mythological tales.
The lyre Hermes made.
The lyre Hermes made.
Pegasus.
The lyre Hermes made.
Hermes gave Apollo the lyre, a musical instrument made from a tortoise shell.
Shortly after he was born, Hermes invented the lyre. A bit after that, he stole cattle from Apollo. Apollo agreed to give Hermes the cattle in exchange for the lyre.
Hermes.
Hermes put in Pandora a shameless mind and a deceitful nature at the orders of Zeus. Hermes also gave her speech and her name.
A Beautiful Golden Box
Hermes gives Odysseus the moly plant.
Hermes made a Lyre in order to satiate Apollo's anger for stealing his sacred cattle. Hermes proceeded to give the Lyre to Apollo who became ingrossed with it and forgot about his cattle.
so he can buy meth