* Hermes is the Greek god of messengers, travelers, thieves, merchants, and athletes. He is also associated with boundaries, crossroads, and luck.
* Mercury is the Roman equivalent of Hermes. He fulfills the same roles and functions in Roman mythology.
They share the same attributes, symbols, and stories. For example:
* Winged sandals and a winged helmet: Both gods are depicted with these symbols, representing their swiftness and ability to travel between the realms.
* Caduceus: This staff with intertwined snakes is a symbol of Hermes/Mercury as a messenger and peacemaker.
* Trickster nature: Both gods are known for their cleverness and ability to outsmart others, sometimes using deceit.
While the names are different, they are ultimately the same figure adopted into different pantheons.