he killed
hades
Hades and Hercules had a complicated relationship; but Hades seemed to favor Hercules, for he allowed the taking of Perseus and Cerberus from his realm by Hades.
He kept it, except when he lent it to Perseus.
The gods Hermes, Athena and Hades helped Perseus when heneeded help to find the Gormans (his quest was to bring Medusa's head to Polydects). They gave him equipment to help fight Medusa and told where she was. The equipment he was given was a adamantine curved sword from Hermes, a highly-polished bronze shield from Athena and a helmet of invisibility from Hades.
he killed
hades
Hades and Hercules had a complicated relationship; but Hades seemed to favor Hercules, for he allowed the taking of Perseus and Cerberus from his realm by Hades.
He kept it, except when he lent it to Perseus.
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.
The gods Hermes, Athena and Hades helped Perseus when heneeded help to find the Gormans (his quest was to bring Medusa's head to Polydects). They gave him equipment to help fight Medusa and told where she was. The equipment he was given was a adamantine curved sword from Hermes, a highly-polished bronze shield from Athena and a helmet of invisibility from Hades.
Hellhounds, Medusa, and Hades (technically, he is not a monster, he is a god)
A helmet of invisibility - From Hades Winged sandals - From Hermes Wisdom - From Athena
It is a tool of Hades, although Hermes evidently gave Perseus something alike it.
Perseus receives gifts from the gods in the book "Perseus". Hermes gives him a sword, Athena provides a polished shield, Hades lends him his helmet of invisibility, and Zeus gifts him with winged sandals. These gifts help Perseus on his quest to slay Medusa and save Andromeda.
it was a creation of hades that was never beat until perseus beat it with medusas head it also fed off peoples fears to the gods and made hades stronger
It was a cap that made the wearer invisible. It was owned by Hades but worn occasionally by Athena, Hermes, and the hero Perseus