The cyclops had made it for Hades.
the cyclops gave hades a helmet/mask
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.
The Helm of Darkness. Anyone who wears it will become invisible. This helmet was made for Hades by the Cyclops.
He gave Zeus the thunderbolt, Hades the helmet of darkness and Poseidon the trident.
The Cyclopes forged Hades' helmet
the cyclops gave hades a helmet/mask
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.
The Helm of Darkness. Anyone who wears it will become invisible. This helmet was made for Hades by the Cyclops.
The Greek God Hades was given a helmet from the Cyclops to help defeat the Titans. The term "Hades" means "Invisible Man."
He gave Zeus the thunderbolt, Hades the helmet of darkness and Poseidon the trident.
In Greek mythology, Hades received his helmet of darkness as a gift from the Cyclops during the Titanomachy. The helmet granted him invisibility and a fearsome presence, allowing him to rule the underworld and enforce order among the dead.
This was forged by the Cyclops for Hades so to go to war with the Titans. At the same time Zeus received lightning bolts, and Poseidon the trident.
A two pointed staff, and a helmet of invisibility given to him by the cyclops after the war with the titans...oh and in the Thor comics he has an inchanted Axe made by the Cyclops two.
Hades owns the invisibility helmet called the Helm of Darkness or Helm of Hades, which grants him the power of invisibility when worn. It was crafted for him by the Cyclops during the Titanomachy war.
find a cyclops takes its eye and grind it into a fine powder and sprinkle that onto an iron helmet
The Cyclopes forged Hades' helmet
During the Titan and God war the cyclops, who were the children of Uranus and Gaia, gave Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades gifts to show their alliance with them. They gave Zeus his lightning bolt. To Poseidon his trident. And to Hades his helmet that grants him invisibility.