There has been a lot of speculation and confusion among fans of Greek mythology about the relationship between Hermes and Percy. Some have even gone so far as to claim that they are cousins.
But is there any truth to these rumors? Let’s take a closer look.
Firstly, it’s important to establish who Hermes and Percy are. Hermes was the Greek god of commerce, thieves, travelers, sports, and border crossings.
He was also known for his cunning and wit. Percy Jackson, on the other hand, is a fictional character from Rick Riordan’s popular book series “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” He is a demigod – half-human, half-Greek god – and the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea.
Now that we know who we’re dealing with let’s dive into whether or not they are related.
One argument in favor of them being cousins is that both Hermes and Percy are associated with travel. Hermes was the messenger of the gods and often traveled between the mortal world and Olympus. Percy also travels frequently throughout his adventures as a demigod.
However, this connection alone isn’t enough to establish them as relatives. In fact, if we look at their family trees, there doesn’t seem to be any direct relation between them.
Hermes was one of Zeus’ many children and had several siblings including Apollo and Artemis. Percy’s father Poseidon was also one of Zeus’ siblings but there is no mention of him having any direct ties to Hermes or any other Olympians outside his immediate family.
So why do some people still believe they are cousins?
One possible explanation could be confusion between Greek mythology – which had a vast pantheon of gods with complex relationships – and modern fiction like “Percy Jackson.” In Riordan’s books, while there are certainly nods to traditional Greek myths, he also takes creative liberties by inventing new characters or tweaking existing ones.
It’s possible that some fans have simply mixed up these different sources and assumed that Hermes and Percy must be related because they share certain traits.
In conclusion, while Hermes and Percy may have similarities in terms of their connection to travel, there is no evidence to suggest that they are cousins or otherwise related. It’s important to separate fact from fiction and not conflate different sources of mythology or literature.