Tridents
A trident is a three-pronged spear commonly associated with fishing and ancient warfare. It has been used for centuries by various cultures, including the Greeks and Romans, for both hunting and combat. The design allows for effective thrusting and can be used to catch fish or as a weapon.
In mythology, the trident is famously linked to Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, who wields it to control water and create storms. Today, tridents are often seen in logos, art, and popular culture, symbolizing power and authority, especially in maritime contexts.