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The Helm of Darkness wearable for P and X series

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Sorry, I just got around to printing this out from 3 weeks ago. It's a 3pc full size wearable Helmet. I can't remember the exact size but I think it's 7 1/4 - 7 3/8 maybe even up to a 7 ½. It fits me good, I wear a 7 3/8 fitted hat. under 1 KG I made mine in PETG, Enjoy!

 

The "helmet of invisibility" is known in Greek mythology as the Cap of Invisibility or Helm of Darkness, a magical artifact belonging to the god Hades. Forged by the Cyclopes, this helmet renders its wearer invisible to all, including gods. It was given to figures like Perseus to help him slay Medusa and was also worn by Athena and Hermes.  

 

Origin and Powers

  • Creation:

    The helmet was forged by the Cyclopes, along with Zeus's thunderbolts and Poseidon's trident, as a reward for their freedom from Tartarus

     

  • Invisibility:

    Its primary function is to make the wearer completely invisible to gods, monsters, and mortals. 

     

  • Other Powers:

    According to some myths, it also allows the wearer to radiate intense fear and even melt into shadows. 

     

Key Figures Who Wore It

  • Hades: The helmet belongs to the god of the underworld. 

     

  • Perseus: He borrowed the helmet from Hades to gain an advantage in his quest to defeat Medusa. 

     

  • Athena and Hermes: These gods also used the cap at various times. 

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