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'''Hermes Trismegistus''' was a member of the [[Isu|First Civilization]], revered as a [[Greece|Greek]] and [[Egypt]]ian god of alchemy and magic. He was worshiped primarily by the [[Hermeticists]].
'''Hermes Trismegistus''' was an [[Isu|Isu Entity]] and a member of the [[Isu|First Civilization]], revered as a [[Greece|Greek]] and [[Egypt|Egyptian]] Pagan god of alchemy and magic. He was worshiped primarily by an ancient religious order called the [[Hermeticists]].


Sometime in the sixth century BCE, Hermes Trismegistus met [[Pythagoras]] and his protégé [[Kyros of Zarax]] in the desert; there, Hermes passed his staff on to Pythagoras, naming him his successor.
Sometime in the sixth century BCE, Hermes Trismegistus met [[Pythagoras]] and his protégé [[Kyros of Zarax]] in the desert; there, Hermes passed his staff on to Pythagoras, naming him his successor.

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Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus was an Isu Entity and a member of the First Civilization, revered as a Greek and Egyptian Pagan god of alchemy and magic. He was worshiped primarily by an ancient religious order called the Hermeticists.

Sometime in the sixth century BCE, Hermes Trismegistus met Pythagoras and his protégé Kyros of Zarax in the desert; there, Hermes passed his staff on to Pythagoras, naming him his successor.

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