Winged Shoes



Winged shoes are a gift given by Hermes to his children, who are members of the Hermes' cabin. He also uses them to fly as he is the God of Messengers.

Use
The shoes look like basketball shoes, but at the word "Maia," they sprout wings and carry the user higher. If the word is spoken when the wings are out, the wings shrink back into the shoes and they descend. They also look like Converse Chuck Taylors but have an "H" as a symbol of Hermes instead of a star.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians
The Lightning Thief

Luke gave Percy his pair that had been given to him by his father, Hermes. However, they were cursed, in order to drag Percy down to Tartarus once he got to the Underworld. Percy escaped this inadvertently by giving the shoes to Grover since it was a bad idea for Percy to hover because of Zeus, which confused them and the shoes fell off as he was dragged down, allowing him to escape. This confuses the group, but does not show much in the sense that Luke is an antagonist yet.

During the period that Grover was wearing them, he used it numerous times to get out of dangerous situations such as when fighting Medusa and escaping the trap at Waterland.

The Lightning Thief (Graphic Novel)
In the graphic novel Luke gives the shoes to Percy who then gives them to Grover because it would be dangerous for Percy to be in the air. Later when Annabeth and Grover are panhandling Luke shows up in an Iris Message and asks Percy how the shoes are working. Percy lies and says they are coming in handy. When they get to the Underworld the shoes try to pull Grover into Tartarus.

The Lightning Thief (film)
In the film The Lightning Thief, Luke says that they just need a running start and it may take some practice. Unlike in the book, Percy never gave the shoes to Grover and used them himself. He first used them to get a pearl from the statue of Athena in Nashville. At the end of the movie when Luke steals the Master Bolt from Percy, they use the winged shoes to chase each other as the bolt switches hands. Luke manages to damage one of Percy's shoes, but when Percy beats him and takes the bolt back, he is able to fly back to the Empire State Building with one shoe.