There is an invisibility cap mentioned in Greek mythology. Hades, the god of underground, had a cap or helmet that made wearer invisible.
There are also versions of Perseus myth where Perseus borrows one from Athena, the goddess of wisdom, to kill Medusa, a female monster.
So you could say that the cap/cloak of invisibility was always owned by supreme powers.
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.
You Can't ever be invisible. It is only possible if someone was a special giver that makes you invisible or a invisible cloak giver.
His "Cloak of Invisibility"
Mainly when he wants to be invisible.
Chlamys.
In Greek mythology, the centaur Nessus sought revenge on Hercules by deceiving his wife Deianira with a fake love potion that caused Hercules great suffering when applied to a cloak. The poisoned cloak caused Hercules intense pain, ultimately leading to his death.
yes 'The Hood' has one and the invisible woman too!
his invisible cloak
The Invisibilty Cloak. The Third Hallow.
an invisible cloak
Invisible, Impenetrable Cloak
Voldemort, Dumbledore, or other powerful wizards don't need an invisibility cloak; according to the story, there is a simple spell they can use to make themselves invisible, and using this spell is much more convenient than using a cloak.
Yea and it makes you invisible like in Harry Potter.