

↑ Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 66 ().You’ll immediately catch notes of crisp sun-dried grass and the nutty scent of olive wood, and then whiffs of fresh pistachio.This might explain why it's Hermes' music performance that heralds Zeus' entrance, and not Apollo's. In the original Greek Mythology, while Apollo is the God of Music, this title was a gift from Hermes as a sign of friendship.Hermes can play them with god-like skill, being able to make divine performances worth of praise from talented musicians (like Bach and Mozart). Equipmentĭivine Violins: Hermes uses a violin during his musical performances and can materialize several of them to play at the same time. He has written a requiem for each of the Ragnarok participants who have died as a way of honoring them. Skilled Composer: Hermes is not only a talented musician, but he is also a very skilled composer as well. Famous musicians like Bach and Mozart described his performance of "Air on the G-String" as divine. Miscellaneous AbilitiesĮxpert Violinist: Hermes is a supremely talented violinist. He also uses his telekinesis to manipulate a book and a pen to write a song while playing his violin. He can use this power to levitate and play multiple violins at the same time, so that he can make his musical performances even more god-like. Telekinesis: Hermes has displayed the ability to control and move objects without touching them. Matter Manipulation: Hermes is able to manipulate matter to an extent as demonstrated when he materialized several violins so that he could play them for one of his performances.

His body can not be harmed by mortal weapons, however, he can still be harmed by unarmed attacks from individuals with superhuman strength and Divine Weapons. Semi-Immortality: As a God, Hermes is incapable of dying due to old age.ĭivine Physiology: As a God, Hermes possesses physical abilities far greater than any ordinary Human. He was able to understand Adam's counterattack when he countered Zeus's time-surpassing punch, an attack which Ares couldn't perceive or even understand. Keen Intellect: Hermes almost always correctly assesses the intentions and tactics of participants of Ragnarok during matches, only needing Zeus's explanation on a few rare occasions. He is responsible for making the presentation of Zeus before his battles. Overall Abilities: Hermes has not show all of his powers, but as one of the Twelve Olympians, he can be assumed to be quite powerful. He even wrote musical requiems for the fallen human fighters of Ragnarok, showing his respect for them. Even given praises to the humanity's fighters from time to time. While like most deities, he believes they are superior to humans, but unlike most of the other gods, he acknowledges the potential and strength humanity possess. Hermes reveals that composing a requiem for all the fallen of Ragnarok is the best way to pay homage While seemingly friendly, the relationship between Ares and Hermes seems to be defined by Ares trying to keep his image to his younger brother and failing, with Hermes humoring whatever Ares does and says out of politeness. Like Zeus, he genuinely enjoys seeing a good fight, and gets excited at the prospect of one. He rarely shows strong emotions, and when he does, it is usually of surprise, like when a Human bests a God.

Hermes has a detached, calculating, yet sometimes playful personality. He wears white gloves and has a small mole on the right side of his chin. He has a mop of neatly combed black hair and tattoos of unknown design above his left eye and under his right eye. A handsome man dressed in a butler uniform.
