Cap of Invisibility
Title
Cap of Invisibility
Subject
Apparel
Description
When wearing this hat, the user vanishes completely! It has traditionally been worn by Hermes, Athena, and Perseus. Unlike typical garments of invisibility, which only serve to make the wearer unseeable, this helmit makes the user completely undetectable. It is said that this helmit was first owned by Hades, god of the dead, but he is rarely depicted using it.
I am the unseen, the unheard, and the unfelt. None can know of my presence this day.
I am the unseen, the unheard, and the unfelt. None can know of my presence this day.
Creator
Uranian Cyclops
Source
Homer
Date
Ancient times
Contributor
Mary Metzger
Files
Citation
Uranian Cyclops, “Cap of Invisibility,” The Museum of Fictional Literary Artifacts, accessed May 18, 2024, https://mfla.omeka.net/items/show/226.