Hades As the name implies, Hades owned the helmet. It was forged for him by Elder Cyclopes after he and his brothers Zeus and Poseidon freed them from Tartarus. He then used this helmet to great effect during the
Titanomachy and was instrumental in routing the Titans.
Athena Athena, the goddess of
wisdom, battle, and handicrafts, wore the Cap of Invisibility in one instance during the
Trojan War. She used it to become invisible to
Ares when she aided
Diomedes, his enemy. Her assistance even enabled Diomedes to injure the god of war with a spear.
Hermes The messenger god Hermes wore the Cap during his battle with
Hippolytus, the giant.
Perseus In some stories,
Perseus received the Cap of Invisibility (along with the
Winged Sandals) from Athena when he went to slay the
Gorgon Medusa, which helped him escape her sisters. In other myths, however, Perseus obtained these items from the
Stygian nymphs. The Cap of Invisibility was not used to avoid the Gorgons' petrifying gazes, but rather to escape from the immortal
Stheno and
Euryale later on after he had decapitated Medusa. ==In popular culture==