Now Cyllenian Hermes called away the suitors’ ghosts,
holding firm in his hand the wand of fine pure gold
that enchants the eyes of men whenever Hermes wants
or wakes us up from sleep.
– Homer
The Odyssey, Book 24, lines 1-4. The opening lines of Book 24 describe how the ghosts of the slaughtered suitors are led into Hades by the god Hermes. Hermes was called Cyllenian, because according to some myths he was born at the Mount Cyllene, and nursed by the Oread nymph Cyllene