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The Aegis was a magical shield that officially belonged to Zeus, but he usually

allowed his favorite child, Athena, to carry it. The shield was fringed and covered
with scales and often adorned with a medusa head. It may have been the shield
Perseus used to reflect the Medusa's image, thereby avoiding her gaze. Some myths
depict the Aegis as a cloak, or a shield that could convert to a cloak. Like much
of the armament of the Olympians, it was forged by Hephaestus.

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