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  TagsSummaryHermes stops, the worn thin string of his patience snapping. “Excuse me, dear brother? Would you like to repeat that?” He asks as he turns to face Ares once more, seething, face burning red in anger. Ares looks taken aback for only a moment before responding. “I simply mean, Hermes, that I have a hard time understanding what it is that has you so tired. Is being a herald really so difficult that you must interrupt father whilst he speaks?” He says, folding his arms and staring at Hermes with a look of superiority. “I am more than just a herald," Hermes says through grinding teeth. "I bring souls to the Underworld! I grant protection to travelers and merchants! I fly to the ends of the Earth and back to deliver messages for you all - for you, so your wars can happen, Ares.” Bookmarked by yoyobb21 Oct 2025 
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  TagsSummaryThey always say that nothing good will come from mixing business with pleasure, but if you were to ask Hermes, he would tell you that it was the best thing that he had ever done. Bookmarked by yoyobb19 Oct 2025 
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  TagsSummaryHades is not happy with Charon and Hermes' relationship. In retaliation, Charon goes on strike. Or, why should the ferryman be allowed to love? Bookmarked by yoyobb19 Oct 2025 
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  TagsSummaryHermes has places to be and people to see, and as much as he adores spending time with his smoke-breathing chthonic lover, today his schedule is so jam-packed even the slightest deviation will throw it entirely into disarray. The thing is: Hermes never could resist flirting with Charon. — NARRATOR: Perhaps they should have remembered a certain Underworld Prince, who's ever in need of the Stygian boatman's infernal wares. Bookmarked by yoyobb15 Oct 2025 
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  TagsSummaryIneffable, inevitable ferryman to the dead, Charon, is solitary in his existence. He has a singular purpose. Greet the dead. Take the coin. Ferry the dead. Repeat. There was no need for anything more. A new god enters his life to help him guide the dead to their after life. Hermes, messenger to the gods, and the exact opposite of all Charon is, inserts himself into Charon's life and changes it completely. - Language:
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