He kept it, except when he lent it to Perseus.
His Helmet of Invisibility.
Hades, the god of the underworld, was capable of turning invisible form the helmet he wears. The helmet was given to him by the cyclops.
Perseus was a child of posiedon so he got his power from water.<--- That is wrong. You probably got that from Percy Jackson the movie. Perseus was the child of Zeus. His mortal mother is Danae which makes perseus a demi-god. So one of his strengths is that he is half god.
no, perseus is just a semi - god
Hermes helped out Perseus by giving him a sword and winged sandals, Athena gave him a highly polished shield, and Hades gave him a helmet that would make Perseus invisible.
He kept it, except when he lent it to Perseus.
His Helmet of Invisibility.
Hermes loaned Perseus the winged sandals.
Hades had an invisibility cap, or helmet.
Hades, the god of the underworld, was capable of turning invisible form the helmet he wears. The helmet was given to him by the cyclops.
No, Hades' helmet (the Helm of Darkness) does not make the wearer invisible. Instead, it grants the power to manipulate darkness and shadows to conceal and move unseen.
Perseus was a child of posiedon so he got his power from water.<--- That is wrong. You probably got that from Percy Jackson the movie. Perseus was the child of Zeus. His mortal mother is Danae which makes perseus a demi-god. So one of his strengths is that he is half god.
no, perseus is just a semi - god
In Greek mythology, the concept of invisibility is tied to deities or objects that possess magical powers to render themselves unseen. For example, Hades' helmet of invisibility allowed him to move unseen in the underworld. Invisibility is often associated with stealth, deception, and the ability to move undetected.
Perseus was a demigod - the son of a god and a mortal.
Perseus, son of Zeus, gave them to him because he killed the Gorgon Medusa.