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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Hermes''' was the son of [[Zeus]] and a sibling to [[Apollo]], [[Athena]], [[Artemis (mythology)|Artemis]], [[Castor and Pollux]], [[Dionysius]], [[Hebe]], [[Minos (mythology)|Minos]] and [[Persephone]]. He used the alias "Hermy" during the [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deadly Reunion (novel)|Deadly Reunion]]'')
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Hermes''' was the son of [[Zeus]] and a sibling to [[Apollo]], [[Athena]], [[Artemis (mythology)|Artemis]], [[Castor and Pollux]], [[Dionysius]], [[Hebe]], [[Minos (mythology)|Minos]] and [[Persephone]]. He used the alias "Hermy" during the [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deadly Reunion (novel)|Deadly Reunion]]'')
In [[Parallel universe (The Endless Night)|a parallel universe]], one where the effects of the [[reality bomb]] caused its [[star]]s to wink out, the ancient Greeks believed that the observable disappearances were Hermes stealing them as gifts for [[Aphrodite]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Endless Night (audio story)|The Endless Night]]'')


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Hermes
You may be looking for Hermes (The Life Bringer!).

In Greek mythology, Hermes was the son of Zeus and a sibling to Apollo, Athena, Artemis, Castor and Pollux, Dionysius, Hebe, Minos and Persephone. He used the alias "Hermy" during the 20th century. (PROSE: Deadly Reunion)

In a parallel universe, one where the effects of the reality bomb caused its stars to wink out, the ancient Greeks believed that the observable disappearances were Hermes stealing them as gifts for Aphrodite. (AUDIO: The Endless Night)