I’ve been seeing something going around about how since Hermes is a trickster god, April first should be a new day of celebration for him. Here’s everything I have on it so far.
Seems super interesting and something I could really get behind.
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I’ve been seeing something going around about how since Hermes is a trickster god, April first should be a new day of celebration for him. Here’s everything I have on it so far.
Seems super interesting and something I could really get behind.

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hermes of the airport. hermes of the red-eye flight. hermes of the coffee sipped so quick that it burns your tongue, of the energy drink downed at the gate. hermes of the rattling suitcase wheels as you rush to catch a flight and the heady rush when you just barely make it.
My Favorite Epithets of Hermes
Ktêsios - The protector of property
Eriounios - Giver of good fortune
Oeopolus - Sheep-tending, shepherd
Clepsiphron - Deciever
Athanatus Diactorus - Immortal Guide
Mechaniotes - Trickster
Pheletes - Thief, Robber, Rustler
Poecilometes - Full of various wiles
Poneomenus - Busy one
Charidotes - Giver of Joy
Dotor Eaon - Giver of good things
Euscopus - Keen-sighted, watchful
Eriounes - Luck-bringing, Ready-helper
Ericydes - Famous, glorious, splendid
Pompaeus - The guide
Committing piracy as a devotional act to Hermes
Shoutout to that era in the 90s when Dionysus temporality possessed home renovators and grape themed kitchens were a thing.
My future kitchen tbh I had one like this as a kid living on a vineyard.

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lets give it up for pleasures of the flesh !!
sometimes prayers are formal and thought out and deeply meaningful. but sometimes prayers are leaning your head against the window of a train and whispering “i love you so fucking much hermes” because you absolutely should not have been able to make that train.
developing a personal pantheon is fun because sometimes it’s just like “i’m more drawn to the deity who serves this function in pantheon A than i am to the deity who serves this function in pantheon B” or “i know i want to honor a deity of XYZ and that only exists in one of these pantheons so that was easy”
but then sometimes it’s like “oh no i think i might have a completely different idea of how this part of the cosmology works than any of these pantheons”
“But, since this is some poor wanderer who has come to us, we must now take care of him, since all strangers and wanderers are sacred in the sight of Zeus, and the gift is a light and a dear one.”
- The Odyssey, translated by Lattimore
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As the title suggests, this is a free collection of my Etruscan polytheism resources that I used to create the etruscan polytheism 101 carrd. If you are looking for a very entry level guide to Etruscan polytheism, look into the carrd. Any questions can be directed to the carrd's blog, @ask-aiser. There are also some hellenic polytheism resources. Check up on it once in awhile, I update it as I discover more articles.
I will say that most of these articles are in English as I do not know Italian at the moment, but if any italian speakers wish to contribute to this work, I would be honoured. Share this post as you like, it is here for all to use.

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Hey, I wrote a thing! This is about Horta, the Etruscan goddess of horticulture. Very fitting name I know
Horta, the Goddess of Gardens | Etruscan Polytheism (wordpress.com)
everyone shut the fuck up and listen. i love decadence, i love filth, i love perversion; i love depravity and deviance and hedonism. i love corruption, i love the obscene. i love debauchery, i love all things sordid, i love the thrill of scandal. i love reveling in being a sicko. it brings me closer to god
what is art about? blood. what is love about? blood. what is hate about? blood. what is sex about? blood. what is history about? blood. what am i about? blood. what is blood about? idk ask a biologist i guess
i think people who are obsessed with the grotesque are in love with life more than people who don't like to look at it and people who hate obscenity
Clay is like if dirt could be flesh.

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IMO, it’s helpful to think of offerings in terms of acts of hospitality. For example, when you have a guest over, it’s customary to offer them a drink such as ice water, tea, or perhaps something stronger if you have it and they like that sort of thing. Now of course you don’t want to be miserly with your offerings and you do want to give your deities something they actually like, but the idea that something like, say, a glass of ice water just can’t be good enough because your offerings must be this exact expensive/inaccessible thing is just spiritual gentrification. Water might seem awfully unremarkable, but it’s one of the most basic necessities of life and that is why we offer it to guests; because they might be thirsty after their trip to your home. And sure, it’s nice to offer guests something fancier if you have it. But I think we can agree that water should be acceptable to to your guests if it’s what you have. What constitutes hospitality could also be used to inform what else you might offer your deities. Perhaps you could offer them a chair to sit on. Perhaps you could offer them a homemade cookie or even just a mint candy. Of course there’s going to be no one-size-fits-all answer here, but thinking of offerings as a matter of hospitality can still give you some idea of what might be appropriate.
for the next emoji update they should add an ouroboros
“how many time in a day do you need to express the never-ending cycle of creation and destruction, birth and death, the cosmos without beginning or end?” more than you might think