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Well, Hermes is the god of tricksters, gambling, glibness, and travel, also called Mercury in Roman mythology. He is known for having a staff that has the power to close the eyes of those whose time it is to die, and lead their souls to the Underworld. He most notably used this against Hera's servant, Argus Panoptes, the demon of the hundred eyes. He told such a long a boring story, he bored Argus to sleep, then quickly touched each eye with his staff, killing the demon with boredom.

Janus is the Roman god of doorways, beginnings, and endings, Janus is also known as the god of movement and passages, of starting and ending a journey. Most notably, he basically represented an aspect of time, which would make his closest counterpart Chronos/Kronos in Greek mythology. He did not represent time itself, but rather the transition of time. A subtle difference, but at the same time a big one. He  is known for having two faces (one for looking at the future, one for looking at the past.)  Janus also had January named after him, as it is the first month  in  the year, but still carries the weather and temperament from the last year.

Maybe come up with some combination of the two? Sorry I wrote an essay, but Greek mythology is my love.