Laser Engraved on the Gigantes folding "pocket sword" - By Medford Knife & Tool

Hades the god of the Underworld is known for his stern, pitiless, and aloof personality. He rules the realm of the dead with an unyielding demeanor. A just, yet merciless god overseeing the souls of the departed. He is a deity enveloped in the shadows of the afterlife, rarely leaving his dark throne, and when he does, it is often for matters of grave importance. Hades was not widely worshipped by the ancient Greeks. He had very few temples, and his cult was not as extensive as those of other gods, likely due to the fear and taboo surrounding death. It’s only fitting he ends up on a blade from Medford Knife & Tool.

Hades EDC:
A bident (two-pronged weapon, like a pitchfork) and his helm, the Cap of Invisibility.

The knife features a handle lasered with Hades and the soul-filled underworld. Hades blade does not brag a shiny tumble, but rather a DLC coating dark as the throne he sits upon. The contrast violet hardware reveals another side of Hades, his reign over the underworld with Zeus’s daughter Persephone by his side. 

Hades the god of the Underworld is known for his stern, pitiless, and aloof personality. He rules the realm of the dead with an unyielding demeanor. A just, yet merciless god overseeing the souls of the departed. He is a deity enveloped in the shadows of the afterlife, rarely leaving his dark throne, and when he does, it is often for matters of grave importance. Hades was not widely worshipped by the ancient Greeks. He had very few temples, and his cult was not as extensive as those of other gods, likely due to the fear and taboo surrounding death. It’s only fitting he ends up on a blade from Medford Knife & Tool.

Hades EDC:
A bident (two-pronged weapon, like a pitchfork) and his helm, the Cap of Invisibility.

The knife features a handle lasered with Hades and the soul-filled underworld. Hades blade does not brag a shiny tumble, but rather a DLC coating dark as the throne he sits upon. The contrast violet hardware reveals another side of Hades, his reign over the underworld with Zeus’s daughter Persephone by his side. 

Perseus, demi-god son of Zeus, the slayer of monsters. Perseus is known for his heroic acts of bravery including saving Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus and famously beheading the Gorgon Medusa using mirror reflection. Carrying a sword from Hermes, a shield from Athena, and an invisibility helmet, Perseus is quite possibly the greatest EDC Greek demigod of all time.

To assist Perseus in his journey, the Gods forged Bubo the Mechanical Owl of iron and brass. A clumsy and cheerful battery-powered bird, Bubo was aid to thwart the Kraken and the “Snake Haired Lady” that could turn you to STONE by her gaze alone.

Perseus EDC:

  • Winged sandals: From Hermes, allowing Perseus to fly to Medusa’s cave
  • Helmet of darkness: From Hades, allowing Perseus to become invisible
  • Adamantine sword: From Zeus, used to slay Medusa
  • Polished shield: From Athena, allowing Perseus to see Medusa’s reflection without turning to stone
  • Kibisis: From Athena, a bag to safely contain Medusa’s head, which could still turn people to stone even in death

Perseus, demi-god son of Zeus, the slayer of monsters. Perseus is known for his heroic acts of bravery including saving Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus and famously beheading the Gorgon Medusa using mirror reflection. Carrying a sword from Hermes, a shield from Athena, and an invisibility helmet, Perseus is quite possibly the greatest EDC Greek demigod of all time.

To assist Perseus in his journey, the Gods forged Bubo the Mechanical Owl of iron and brass. A clumsy and cheerful battery-powered bird, Bubo was aid to thwart the Kraken and the “Snake Haired Lady” that could turn you to STONE by her gaze alone.

Perseus EDC:

  • Winged sandals: From Hermes, allowing Perseus to fly to Medusa’s cave
  • Helmet of darkness: From Hades, allowing Perseus to become invisible
  • Adamantine sword: From Zeus, used to slay Medusa
  • Polished shield: From Athena, allowing Perseus to see Medusa’s reflection without turning to stone
  • Kibisis: From Athena, a bag to safely contain Medusa’s head, which could still turn people to stone even in death

Poseidon the god of the sea and waters. Known for his infamous EDC, the Trident. Brother of Hades and Zeus, Poseidon is a formidable man with a wild beard and bad temper.

Poseidon had numerous romantic escapades, both with goddesses and mortal women. He fathered many children, including notable figures such as Theseus, Triton, Polyphemus the Cyclops, and even demigods like Perseus.

It was best not to anger him as his violent nature could easily be provoked by sailing ships.

Poseidon’s EDC
His trident that was forged by the Cyclopes master blacksmiths who were known for their exceptional skills in forging powerful weapons and tools for the gods.

Poseidon the god of the sea and waters. Known for his infamous EDC, the Trident. Brother of Hades and Zeus, Poseidon is a formidable man with a wild beard and bad temper.

Poseidon had numerous romantic escapades, both with goddesses and mortal women. He fathered many children, including notable figures such as Theseus, Triton, Polyphemus the Cyclops, and even demigods like Perseus.

It was best not to anger him as his violent nature could easily be provoked by sailing ships.

Poseidon’s EDC
His trident that was forged by the Cyclopes master blacksmiths who were known for their exceptional skills in forging powerful weapons and tools for the gods.

Zeus chief god, ruler of the sky, and king of the gods on Mount Olympus. He is also known as the god of thunder, lightning, law, and order. He is often driven by his insatiable desires and capricious nature, leading to impulsive decisions and tumultuous affairs that sow discord among gods and mortals alike.

His EDC? Lightning Bolt. The most powerful weapon with the ability to end someone’s existence, or banish them to another realm or to Tartarus.

His jealousy and propensity for vengeance can spark catastrophic conflicts, revealing the volatile and unpredictable essence that lies beneath his godly facade.

Zeus chief god, ruler of the sky, and king of the gods on Mount Olympus. He is also known as the god of thunder, lightning, law, and order. He is often driven by his insatiable desires and capricious nature, leading to impulsive decisions and tumultuous affairs that sow discord among gods and mortals alike.

His EDC? Lightning Bolt. The most powerful weapon with the ability to end someone’s existence, or banish them to another realm or to Tartarus.

His jealousy and propensity for vengeance can spark catastrophic conflicts, revealing the volatile and unpredictable essence that lies beneath his godly facade.