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Hermes, messenger of Zeus, liked to please his father. in this way he was a very loyal and supportive son. He liked music and was famous for his invention of the lyre, a string instrument of antiquity. He also invented the pan pipes, a multiple pipe whistle instrument made from reeds. Two things he disliked a lot were being lost or imprisoned, so he set people free and guided them to safety or where they needed to go. Read more about this in "Hermes the Olympian" by David Rosser, available on Amazon.

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