Medus and Hermes are enemies because Medus was with Hermes wife and Hermes caught them together
Hermes is well known Greek God. He does not have many enemies but the known ones are Ares, Typhon, Pluto, and Demogorge.
From what I know, one of his enemies is Argus. Kinda makes sense, really, cause Argus is a guard and Hermes is the God of Thieves.
Argus and Medusa.
Hermes did not marry
Medus and Hermes are enemies because Medus was with Hermes wife and Hermes caught them together
Cronus, Argus, Mikaboshi, Makkari, the Titans and Typhon are the enemies of Hermes. Hermes is a quick Olympian messenger of God. He is also the god of wealth, boundaries and transitions.
Cronus, Argus, Mikaboshi, Makkari, the Titans and Typhon are the enemies of Hermes. Hermes is a quick Olympian messenger of God. He is also the god of wealth, boundaries and transitions.
Hermes is well known Greek God. He does not have many enemies but the known ones are Ares, Typhon, Pluto, and Demogorge.
From what I know, one of his enemies is Argus. Kinda makes sense, really, cause Argus is a guard and Hermes is the God of Thieves.
Argus and Medusa.
Hermes was a greeek god. Fry was a norse god. I do not think they had any relationship or encounter in classical myth. So they were not enemies in the original myth garymarkbe@aol.com
Cronus, Argus, Mikaboshi, Makkari, the Titans and Typhon are the enemies of Hermes. Hermes is a quick Olympian messenger of God. He is also the god of wealth, boundaries and transitions.
all gods support each other, their enemies are the titans
Hermes used a caduceus which is basically like a magic wand. Using the caduceus enables him to channel magical enemies, turn things into gold, and control humans and other beings that aren't gods.
One could argue that Hermes was friends with the professor, Fry, and Lila. Dr. Zoidberg was his enemy. I would argue that as a number crunching, jerk-wad, bureaucrat he had no friends, not even his son, and everyone secretly wished he would die a horrible painful death.
Hermes is Zeus's son. He is devoted to his father and is so trusted and dependable for him that Zeus trusts him with all his secrets and messages. In all the songs and poems and stories about the Olympians, Hermes never fails Zeus and rescues both Zeus and Ares (also son of Zeus) from imprisonment and capture by the enemies of the Olympians. Ares is captured by the giants and held in a cage until Hermes sets him free. Zeus was crippled by the Typhon, a fearsome monster, but Hermes also rescues him. Hermes is absolutely invaluable to Zeus because of this. You can read more about why I believe this to be true, by reading "Hermes the Olympian" available on Amazon.