This cap provide valuable buffs like invisibility, immunity to crowd control, or increased that "Plutonic Theory",was the idea that the earth was formed due to intense heat in the earth, stems from Pluto, the opposing theory of which is the Neptunian Theory which states that the formation of the earth was caused by the agency of water.Pluto was originally not the god of the underworld. Pluto is cognate with the Greek word "Ploutos" (wealth, cf. plutocracy), and, under the original name Plutus, was considered by the Romans as the giver of gold, silver, and other subterranean substances. Because these "gifts" were mined, Pluto became recognized as the god of the physical underworld, which in turn helped him become recognized as the god of the spiritual underworld and thus death. This brought about his mythological relationship to the Greek god Hades. Because the mythology of these gods is more known than the actual religious roles of the gods, Pluto is identified as the counterpart to the Greek Hades (which is only true in mythology).
Hades's Cap of Invisibility (ハデスの隠れ兜, Hadesu no Kakure Kabuto?), also called the Cloth of Concealment (身隠しの布, Mikakushi no Nuno?), is the cap of invisibility owned by Hades. It is the prototype of all Noble Phantasms that “hides the figure.” Normally kept by Gilgamesh in the form of a sash, anything covered or enclosed by the cloth cannot be observed through magecraft and optical means. Using optical magic to block all forms of magical detection and any presence of magical emanations from the wearer, it is incredibly effective against those relying solely on magecraft to detect enemies. It does not obscure sound, smell, body temperature, or the wearer's tracks, so its usage is mostly situational. Without such indicators being readily apparent, it is possible to easily walk by enemies while keeping quiet, and it allows for the easy kidnapping of others through Bounded Fields without detection. While in its sash form, it can be held by multiple people at once, and it can wrap up itself automatically to return to its cap form. The cloth of which it is made of is of a very complex weave estimated to have "reached five dimensions", and complete reproduction of the cloth is impossible for humans.
In classical mythology, the Cap of Invisibility (Ἄϊδος κυνέην (H)aidos kuneēn in Greek, lit. dog-skin of Hades) is a helmet or cap that can turn the wearer invisible. It is also known as the Cap of Hades, Helm of Hades,[2] or Helm of Darkness. Wearers of the cap in Greek myths include Athena, the goddess of wisdom, the messenger god Hermes, and the hero Perseus. The Cap of Invisibility enables the user to become invisible to other supernatural entities, functioning much like the cloud of mist that the gods surround themselves in to become undetectable. Invisibility is found on Blue Entoloma, Namira's Rot, Nirnroot, & Spider Egg so you'll need at least 2 of these reagents. Also you must avoid all reagents with Detection: Cornflower, Torchbug Thorax, White Cap, or Wormwood.So find things that combine with up to 2 of the invisibility reagents without using the Detection reagents. If by recovery you mean Stamina Recovery, you're out of luck as there are no reagents which both restore Stamina and grant Invisibility, making it impossible to get pairs for both effects with at most 3 reagents. If you mean Health Recovery, you can start with Blue Entoloma as your common reagent for both Invisibility & Restore Health, adding in one other Invisibility reagent (Namira's Rot or Spider Egg -- avoiding Nirnroot because of its Ravage Health property) and one other Restore Health reagent (Bugloss, Butterfly Wing, Columbine, Luminous Russula, Mountain Flower, or Water Hyacinth). Which other reagents you choose aside from Blue Entoloma will determine what other effects you may receive. Using Blue Entoloma, Butterfly Wing, + Spider Egg would add both Restore Health & Sustained Restore Health to Invisibilty. Or using Blue Entoloma, Namira's Rot, + Columbine would add immune to knockback/disabling effects to the Restore Health & Invisibility. The helmet of invisibility was a magical item of Hades. Hades gave the helmet to Perseus, to help him on his quest to retrieve Medusa's Head and kill the Kraken. However, Hades was under the orders of Zeus. Perseus used it to sneak into Andromeda's room where he witnessed her spirit being taken away by a giant vulture. He then uses it again the next night but follows the vulture to Calibos' Lair. There, he witnesses Calibos giving Andromeda's Spirit a new riddle.THis is a scam In the end, Calibos figures out that Perseus is there and attacks him, but Perseus manages to escape. However, The Helmet of Invisibility then falls into the swamp and vanishes forever. Because of this, Zeus orders Athena to give Perseus her owl, but she denies and tells Hephaestus to make a mechanical version.
Square is the emblem of the created world and nature as opposed to the uncreated and the creator... square and cube symbolize fixation and stability and are associated with earth....The square allows the man an orientation in the horizontal plane. He's got imposes on chaos a system of four cardinal directions to order the world. This spatial orientation gives rise to square and orthogonal shapes emblematic of the habitat of sedentary populations. The square and cube symbolize fixation and stability and are associated with earth. The sky covers, the earth supports. The square symbolizes the earth and Man in its imperfection. In the case of the semi-square, it is the complementarity of the visible and the invisible. In China, in the texts of the Ancients of the Tao, it was told:"Heaven is a Round, the Earth is a Square". In Beijing, the forbidden city, which is the seat and symbol of power, is structured squarely, while the palace of heaven, which symbolizes spirituality and the divine, is made up of three circular monuments.
In Mecca, pilgrims walk around the Kaaba cube in a circular way. Through this act of faith, Islam spiritually squares the circle. The square is the construction plan of many temples (Angkor in Cambodia, Borobudur to Java) but they are very often written in circular spaces (hilltop, circle of hills) or surmounted by circular shapes (stupas). If the Ka' ba of Mecca is presented as a square shape, the faithful followers of the ka' ba of Mecca move around describing circular routes. In India, in the drawings of meditation mandalas, one can see the circle and the square associated with it. They represent the ideal harmony of a couple of opposites, heaven and earth, divine and human. Although the properties of the square are strictly opposed to those of the circle, these two geometric figures are associated, especially in religious architecture. Indeed, often, the base of the buildings present a square structure to symbolize the earth, while their circular roofs symbolize the sky.
The square in a vertical position, close to the diamond, indicates the dynamics of the square, the movement, i. e. the principle of life. It shall describe methods for working with these Magic Squares to construct and charge sigils. The mathematical definition of a Magic Square is an arrangement of distinct integers in a square grid in which the integers of each row, column and diagonal all add up to the same number. While a full exploration into the history of Magic Squares is beyond our current scope, suffice it to say that their use in mathematics and mysticism is well documented in Asia as early as the 7th century B.C.E. By the early Renaissance, Magic Squares were popularized in Europe and made their way into western magical traditions via the later writings of Marsilio Ficino, Pico della Mirandola, and Cornelius Agrippa. Of primary importance to this post is a grouping of seven squares between the orders of 3 and 9 that were identified as planetary in nature. These were each attributed to one of the seven classical planets based on the emanation sequence of the kabbalistic sefirah associate with that planet.The square summarizes the symbolism of the number four, order of the Universe and the necessary opposition of opposites. It is a symbol of unity, wholeness and balance of the four psychic functions: thought, sensation, intuition, feeling. "The square is an anti-dynamic figure that is anchored on four sides. This symbolizes the stop, or the instant sampled. The square implies an notion of stagnation, solidification and perhaps even stabilisation in perfection "(Jean Chevalier - Alain Gheerbrant).It also represents the four directions of the compass and thus allows man to orientate himself in space. The square establishes a coordinate system. It imposes a structure on chaos and brings order to the world. In his work,"Signs, symbols and myths", Luc Benoist explains this point:"If the earth is characterized by the square, it is because the sun fixes its axes thanks to the extreme points of its course, which divides it into four parts, each representing a season, at the same time as one of the cardinal points".