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'''Hermes''' is a massive [[Vex]] [[Minotaur]] and the [[Axis Mind]] that oversees the defense of '''Olympus''' and the sending and receiving of information to and from the other Olympian Minds
'''Hermes''' is a massive [[Vex]] [[Minotaur]] and the [[Vex Mind]] that oversees the defense of '''Olympus''' and the sending and receiving of information to and from the other Olympian Minds


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Hermes, Praetorian Guard
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Biographical information

Species:

Vex

Faction:

Olympian Collective
Virgo Prohibition

Rank:

Vex Mind
Ultra

Class:

Minotaur

Gender:

Male

Height:

24'

Combat information

Mission:

Fall of Olympus

Weapon(s):

Torch Hammer
Void Slap Rifle

Abilities:

Summon Vex
High Durability
Temporal Shockwave
Cloning
Trickery
Pick-Pocket

 

Hermes is a massive Vex Minotaur and the Vex Mind that oversees the defense of Olympus and the sending and receiving of information to and from the other Olympian Minds

Trivia[edit]

  • "Praetorian" is an adjective derived from the ancient Roman office of praetor. The term is most commonly associated with the Praetorian Guard, the Roman emperor's personal bodyguards.
  • In myth, Hermes functioned as the emissary and messenger of the gods, and was often presented as the son of Zeus and Maia, the Pleiad. He is regarded as "the divine trickster," for which Homer offers the most popular account in his Hymn to Hermes.

List of appearances[edit]