Poseidon. Athena. Hades. These names have inspired joy, fear, hope and heroism since they were first written down thousands of years ago. The Legends Collection honors these timeless Greek mythologies with three limited-edition cerakote pens that we’ve built to leave a legacy. Write your legend.
Ruling from his palace in the depths of the ocean, Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and the bringer of storms and earthquakes. Although he is often associated with destruction, Poseidon is also revered as a benevolent deity, creating new islands and providing calm seas for those who make offerings to him. He is one of the eldest and most powerful members of the Greek pantheon.
The goddess of wisdom, justice, and warfare, Athena is the patron deity of the city of Athens. Born directly from the mind of her father, Zeus, Athena’s intelligence, restraint, and patronage of heroes from Achilles to Hercules to Theseus make her one of the most beloved and widely revered gods in the Greek pantheon.
Known to the Greeks as “The Unseen One,” Hades is the oldest and most enigmatic of the gods. Although he is the god of the dead and the lord of the Underworld, Hades was never considered an evil figure in Greek mythology; rather, he was thought of as a stern but fair and even altruistic character, concerned primarily with the orderly functioning of his realm.
Ruling from his palace in the depths of the ocean, Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and the bringer of storms and earthquakes. Although he is often associated with destruction, Poseidon is also revered as a benevolent deity, creating new islands and providing calm seas for those who make offerings to him. He is one of the eldest and most powerful members of the Greek pantheon.
The goddess of wisdom, justice, and warfare, Athena is the patron deity of the city of Athens. Born directly from the mind of her father, Zeus, Athena’s intelligence, restraint, and patronage of heroes from Achilles to Hercules to Theseus make her one of the most beloved and widely revered gods in the Greek pantheon.
Known to the Greeks as “The Unseen One,” Hades is the oldest and most enigmatic of the gods. Although he is the god of the dead and the lord of the Underworld, Hades was never considered an evil figure in Greek mythology; rather, he was thought of as a stern but fair and even altruistic character, concerned primarily with the orderly functioning of his realm.