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Hermes By Shelbin Cheriyan

The Gods Born from the Titans, Rhea and Cronus Led by Zeus, 12 Olympians

The Gods All related and siblings, except for Aphrodite and Athena Were all eaten but Zeus All hold title of God of certain elements

Hermes Depicted as a young man with sandals and a rod with intertwined snakes Messenger God One of the youngest gods Can be helpful but also destructive Imperfect charisma of the gods

Apollo and Hermes Hermes very mischievous from a young age Sneaked way into pastures and stole Apollo’s holy cows

Apollo and Hermes Covered tracks well Clever with his deviousness Gave Apollo the lyre in peace

Conclusion

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