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  1. MERCURY
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  3. Terminorum - epiphet of mercury god of boundaries, esp. in reference to breaking boundaries
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  6. HECATE
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  8. Also if we want a patron deity, Hecate is super approps. She has some of the psychopomp associations of Hermes, but is a triple goddess especially of three way crossroads which is appropriate symbolism for our krewe.
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  10. Apotropaia (that turns away/protects)[43]
  11. Chthonia (of the earth/underworld)[44]
  12. Enodia (on the way)[45]
  13. Klêidouchos (holding the keys)[46]
  14. Propulaia/Propylaia (before the gate)[49]
  15. Soteria (savior)[50]
  16. Triodia/Trioditis (who frequents crossroads)[46]
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  18. crossroads of hecate
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  21. HERMES
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  23. proopylaios, "before the gate", "guardian of the gate";[93] Pylaios, "doorkeeper"[94]
  24. strophaios, "standing at the door post"[59][95]
  25. Stropheus, "the socket in which the pivot of the door moves" (Kerényi in Edwardson) or "door-hinge". Protector of the door (that is the boundary), to the temple[57][96][97][98][99]
  26. Hodios, patron of travelers and wayfarers.
  27. Polutropos – The Many Turning One. The Well Traveled
  28. Diaktoros
  29. ☿ - symbol for mercury derived from caduceus
  30. Enodios – of the Road
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  34. klei - key
  35. Clavis - key
  36. circumdatos, sector - cutter
  37. confractio, confractius
  38. limen - threshold, door, etc
  39. semita - path
  40. apertor - opener
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  42. terminus circumdatos, passim circumdatos,
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  44. divum - sky
  45. caelum, coelum, aether
  46. iunctio - connection
  47. foro - pierce
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  49. secare in caelum - cut the sky
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  51. transuo - pierce, stitch together, sew, thrust. Since we are kinda sewing together realms?
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  55. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate
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  57. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janus#Etymology
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