Hades' two-pronged fork, commonly referred to as a trident, is often associated with his role as the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. While the trident is more famously linked to Poseidon, the god of the sea, Hades is sometimes depicted with similar weapons, symbolizing his dominion over death and the afterlife. The fork represents his power to rule over the souls and the dead, though specific myths about its origin are not well-documented. In artistic representations, it serves as a tool of authority and control in the underworld.
the two proinged fork was called his spike sceptre
Hades scepter has two spikes because it is a baby bull that has horns
hades holds a scepter, which is a two pronged staff...
Lord of Ghosts and Spirits, God of the Underworld, and King of the Dead. Also called Pluto, carries a two-pronged fork and has a 3-headed dog named Cerberus.
it looks just like a fork but a whole lot bigger and the middle prong is shorter than the other two prongs on the side of it!
the two proinged fork was called his spike sceptre
a two pronged fork
hades most favorite weapon is a two pronged fork
Hades scepter has two spikes because it is a baby bull that has horns
This is a melding of the mythological being hades who had a two pronged fork for destroying stuff.
hades holds a scepter, which is a two pronged staff...
A three-pronged spear is called a trident. A three-pronged fork is just a fork. It might be a pitchfork, or a table (salad, dinner or seafood) fork, or even a serving fork. Placement on the table and relative size are the guides, and they say more about the fork (and suggest a name like dinner or seafood) than the number of tines.
it is caled a trident
Fork is the two-pronged thingy that holds the front wheel.
Hades, god of the underworld
Lord of Ghosts and Spirits, God of the Underworld, and King of the Dead. Also called Pluto, carries a two-pronged fork and has a 3-headed dog named Cerberus.
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