Template:God Infobox "I have the speed of Olympus with me, mortal'" - Hermes
Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Hermes (Ἑρμῆς) was the messenger of the gods. He was also a god himself, being the patron of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and cowherds, of thieves and road travelers, of orators and wit, of literature and poets, of athletics, of weights and measures, of invention, of general commerce, and of cunning of thieves and liars. He was the son of Zeus and the Pleiades Maia, a daughter of the Titan Atlas.
In the God of War Series
God of War: Betrayal
Though Hermes himself does not appear in God of War: Betrayal, his son Ceryx does, and is killed by Kratos, giving Hermes a reason to hate the Ghost of Sparta.
God of War II
After Kratos saved the Titans by traveling back in time, the second Great War began with the Titans scaling Mount Olympus. Amongst the onlooking gods was Hermes, standing between Hades and Helios.
God of War III
Hermes will be amongst the Gods which will battle the Titans and Kratos. Somewhere during his adventure, Kratos will encounter Hermes whom will attack Kratos in revenge for Ceryx's death, and will unsuccessfully attempt to defeat Kratos and will get his legs ripped off , and Kratos gaining his winged boots which allow him to run on walls and give him extended mobility.