@HellisSo what if I went with like boons, like materializing lock picks that can break any mortal locks or a cap of invisibility?
So answering the questions:
How did the character come across the magic?: He was caught between a rock and a hard place. The police were on his tail and the gate in front of him was too high to climb and the lock to complex to pick. He never really prayed before, and he was sure as hell wasn't going to start know. Quickly pulling out his picks, the young man began the arduous process of picking the lock on the chain link door. Beside him, a pile of stones began to glow imperceptibly.
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Look what we have here." A voice whispered into his ear. The young man flinched and spun around, searching for the disembodied voice before hurriedly returning to his task. The sound of police sirens was getting closer, and he could feel his hands sweating and shaking.
A crack, shit, a broken pick. The pressures mounting as he pulls out another pick, which breaks almost immediately. Now he's on his last pick when the voice returns.
"Poor thief, on your last one," the voice seems to purr, "Would you like some assistance?"
Suddenly, a pair of ephemeral arms surrounded his own and began to pick the lock faster than the young man thought possible. With a click, the door slowly swung open and he ran through it, locking it behind him.
In the back of his mind, he could hear the voice again, "If you ever need help little thief, just call..."
It wasn't until he was safe and alone that he noticed the pair of glowing caduceus on the back of his hands.
What usefulness does it bring? The tattoos act as a conduit to Hermes, his sponsor. The tattoos on his hands summon a set of unbreakable lock picks that can open any mortal lock instantly. The two tattoos on his throat and neck distort his voice and masks his face from cameras or vision. The pair on his ankles summon a pair of winged sandals that give the ability to levitate.
Can I possibly trace to actual, real world beliefs (Aka Nordic mythology, Summerian Myths, African Shaminism an the the like). If not, how can I can I make fit in with everything else? Greek Myths