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− | + | Messenger of the Olympian gods and the son of [[Zeus]] and [[Maia]]. A symbol of speed and the god of thieves, invention and commerce. He is usually depicted with winged sandals. Associated with the Roman god [[Mercury]]. | |
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==''Appears in''== | ==''Appears in''== | ||
− | * [[Final Fantasy V]] as Hermes Sandals | + | * [[Final Fantasy V]] as [[Hermes Sandals]] |
− | * [[Final Fantasy VI]] as Hermes Sandals (RunningShoes) | + | * [[Final Fantasy VI]] as [[Hermes Sandals]] (RunningShoes) |
− | * [[Final Fantasy XII]] as Hermes Sandals | + | * [[Final Fantasy XII]] as [[Hermes Sandals]] |
− | * [[Final Fantasy Legend II]] as Hermes (boots) | + | * [[Final Fantasy Legend II]] as [[Hermes]] (boots) |
− | * [[Final Fantasy Legend III]] as Hermes (boots) | + | * [[Final Fantasy Legend III]] as [[Hermes]] (boots) |
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[[Category:Articles]] | [[Category:Articles]] | ||
[[Category:Classical Mythology]] | [[Category:Classical Mythology]] |
Revision as of 19:12, 30 October 2007
Messenger of the Olympian gods and the son of Zeus and Maia. A symbol of speed and the god of thieves, invention and commerce. He is usually depicted with winged sandals. Associated with the Roman god Mercury.
Appears in
- Final Fantasy V as Hermes Sandals
- Final Fantasy VI as Hermes Sandals (RunningShoes)
- Final Fantasy XII as Hermes Sandals
- Final Fantasy Legend II as Hermes (boots)
- Final Fantasy Legend III as Hermes (boots)