Hermes

Hermes was an interloper deity of commerce, thieves, and travelers who originated from another plane of existence.

Description
Hermes' avatar form perfectly resembled his true form, that of a handsome youth.

Personality
Hermes was the most clever member of the Olympian pantheon, was the most carefree among them, eschewed the arrogant pride typically embraced by Olympians, and had a keen sense of fairness that was legendary among the Olympians. He had his moments of vanity, but generally gentler than most Olympians.

Hermes valued the daring and wit that was necessary to pull off difficult thefts, but frowned upon stealing from those who could not afford the loss. He abhorred being idle, feeling that those who couldn't do anything useful ought to go out traveling and gain new experiences. He also despised tedium, but would smile at unexpected occurrences.

Abilities
Hermes was said to move as fast as a blink dog or someone under a permanent version of the spell haste. He was also capable of moving between places almost instantaneously, by means of being able to cast the spells plane shift and teleport without error at will.

He was able to perceive anything within of worshipers, holy sites, sacred objects, as well as any location where his name or one of his many titles had been spoken in the last hour. Additionally, he could sense any beginning of a journey, end of a journey, negotiation, theft, or wager. He could focus his senses on up to ten locations at a time.

Hermes was capable of creating magic items that concealed or disguised a user, as well as those that involved travel upon the same plane &mdash; examples of these included boots of striding and springing, carpets of flying, hats of disguise, rings of invisibility, and robes of blending. He was also capable of creating magic weapons from clubs, daggers, darts, heavy maces and light maces, morningstars, quarterstaves, rapiers, saps, shortbows, and short swords.

Some of the many spells that Hermes was capable of casting in his avatar form included the following:


 * aid, animate objects, astral projection, blade barrier, break enchantment, change self, chaos hammer, cloak of chaos, confusion, dimension door, dispel evil, dispel law, entropic shield, expeditious retreat, false vision,find the path, freedom of movement, holy aura, holy smite, holy word, invisibility, locate object, magic circle against evil, magic circle against law, miracle, non-detection, phase door, polymorph any object, protection from elements, protection from evil, protection from law, shatter, spell turning, summon monster IX, time stop, and word of chaos.

Possessions
Hermes possessed a a pair of winged sandals that allowed him to fly, an enchanted helmet that had the same effect as a ring of invisibility, and white a caduceus &mdash; a winged rod with two entwined snakes. This rod was given to him by the god Apollo and it gave him control over all non-magical creatures other than humans, specifically those classified as animals and beasts. This rod would also only function for deities.

History
Hermes was born to the Olympian god Zeus and a minor goddess by the name of Maia. On his first day of life he committed his first act of thievery, stealing a herd of cattle that his older brother Apollo was watching. An act which left the sun god with a distaste for thieves for many years. While Apollo went looking for the lost cattle, Hermes fashioned a lyre for him as a gift of appeasement.

Later in life, Hermes had a child with the Olympian goddess Aphrodite and with a dryad. From the latter pairing came the god known as Pan. He also had a child named Autolycus, who acted as one of his proxies.

At some point a group of adventurers on Toril came to the island of Achea and ascended it, bringing them into Olympus. Finding themselves trapped there they sought a means of escape, which eventually lead them to undertake three labors for a wood elf king named Hiyawat.

Activities
Hermes acted as a messenger between mortals and the members of the Olympian pantheon, a role that the Olympians depended upon him for. He also acted as an arbiter among the powers of his pantheon whenever they had disputes, being far more capable than Zeus at bringing the powers together. The Olympians appealed to him for impartial judgement.

Whenever he wanted to raise hell without upsetting the Olympians, Hermes would travel to Brightwater.

Realm
Hermes lived in a hidden area within Mount Olympus, on the divine realm of Olympus. This home was a sort of gambling den, welcoming of travelers and guaranteeing them a safe night's sleep. The interior of this cavern home was perpetually shrouded in darkness to all but his worshippers and its entrance could at times lead elsewhere to unexpected places.

Relationships
Hermes was generally liked by most deities, even Zeus's rival Daghdha had no issues with him.

When it came to the world of Toril, he was known by some Olympians to have been romancing the goddess Tymora, which some claimed was solely him trying to learn the fate of the Olympian goddess Tyche. He was also often visited by the halfling deity Brandobaris.

Worshipers
The priests of his faith typically wielded clubs or staves as weapons. They wore a tunic and a winged cap as part of their priestly vestments. They had access to the spell detect lie and always moved as if they were under the effect of haste.

His priests either traveled regularly or kept themselves busy. Taking on a wide variety of professions, including serving as diplomats, judges, moneychangers, surveyors, and translators. But no matter their position in life, all his clerics were required to keep themselves physically fit and capable of running long distances.

Hermes' followers were urged to be both dependable and prompt. He was also known to punish those members of his clergy in position of arbitration that were caught taking any form of bribe.

Temples
On the worlds that he was worshipped, wayside shrines to Hermes were far more common than temples. In the Outlands, Hermes had a temple in the city of Sigil and a large following among travelers there.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Tales of the Outer Planes