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4->''"I'm on point, like Poseidon's trident!"''
5--> -- '''Zeus''', ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory''
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7Tridents are commonly associated with the sea, particularly for characters who are fishermen, FatherNeptune, [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent merfolk]], or [[LordOfTheOcean sea gods]]. This motif is derived from how [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Poseidon, the Greek god of the seas]], was often portrayed with a great big trident (contrasting with Hades's bident and Zeus's single-pronged lightning bolt). In turn, this association came about because tridents were first developed as a type of fishing spear.
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9The use that these tridents are put to can vary, besides being directly used as weapons. It's not uncommon for these tridents to grant some form of magical powers to their wielders, usually focusing on [[MakingASplash controlling water]] and/or [[TheBeastmaster sea life]]. Other times, they're carried more as ornate symbols, in-universe or out-of-universe, of what the character is. Generally speaking, mortal characters are likeliest to use their tridents in combat while divine ones tend to use theirs as badges of office, but the magical kind of trident turns up fairly often for both sorts.
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11A subtrope of ImprovisedWeapon if the trident being used is just a normal fishing tool. See also DevilsPitchfork, for when tridents are associated with evil instead of the sea.
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17* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
18** The ''Shikai'' form of Shiba Kaien's ''Nejibana'' , which is a [[MakingASplash water element]] [[EmpathicWeapon zanpakuto]], is a trident.
19** Aaroniero Arruruerie also gets a hold of the exact same Zanpakuto after [[spoiler:inheriting Kaien's memories, visage, and more by eating the Hollow that killed him before he became an Arrancar]].
20* ''Anime/BloodBlockadeBattlefront'': Zed O'Brien is a fishman that uses a blood trident.
21* ''Anime/CapRevolutionBottleman'': Referenced by one of the attacks used by Hokari Ryo's Bottleman, Aquasports. The Poseidon Trident shoots three bottle caps at once.
22* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheCastleOfTheUnderseaDevil'': Poseidon's mooks uses tridents as their main weapons. Their prongs can fire energy bolts at intruders.
23* ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'': Elma is a {{sea serpent|s}} with a three-pronged tail. It turns into a trident for her to wield when she transforms into a human or semi-human form.
24* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Neptune, King of the Mermen, wields this weapon, as does his eldest son Fukaboshi. It also seems to be the weapon of choice of Neptune's Army. This include [[spoiler:the captain of the New Fishmen Pirates Hody Jones]], who is a former member.
25* In ''Anime/RoninWarriors'', the {{Ronin}} member whose powers come from the sea, sure enough, wields a trident.
26* ''Manga/SaintSeiya'': Julian Solo becomes Poseidon's SoulJar, and his armor has a pretty spiffy trident. Also an evil kind, since Poseidon is an evil god and Athena's rival, as well as the BigBad of a rather long story arc (two, if we count the anime).
27* ''Anime/SDGundamForce'': The Gundivers have beam tridents than can function underwater, unlike the traditional beam sabers carried around by everyone else.
28* ''Literature/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': The Water Vortex Spear, in spite of the name, is actually a blue Unique-class trident considered a prized weapon of the Jura Forest [[LizardFolk Lizardmen]] wielded by their leader that manipulates and unleashes powerful water-based attacks. Gabiru takes the trident from his father by force during his well-intentioned (and unknowingly manipulated) coup to fight the invading orcs, and he is given the weapon as part of his banishment after the fact to drive home how his father still loves him despite it all, and he makes it his personal weapon henceforth. [[spoiler:After the war with the Empire [[ReforgedBlade he has it strengthened]] to the level of a Legendary-class weapon, as at this point [[FullPotentialUpgrade he was actually being held back by the weapon unable to keep up with his massively-grown power]].]]
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32* ''Art/TheApotheosisOfWashington'': The Marine element of America is represented in the top-left of the fresco by Poseidon holding his trident high and right towards the center of the Heavens.
33* An [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hayreddin_Barbarossa.jpg anonymous 16th century Western painting]] of Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa depicts the admiral holding a trident, apparently symbolizing the admiral's "rule of the sea".
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37* ''Animation/KaunBanegaSuperstar'': Blue Star's merman costume in "Sagar Ke Kinare" includes a grey trident.
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41* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': In the Greek mythology-inspired Theros set, Thassa, the God of the sea, wields Dekella, a two-pronged bident with the power to control the sea [[spoiler:until the planeswalker Kiora stole it from her]].
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45* ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'': Aquaman is often portrayed wielding Poseidon's Trident, as is his wife Mera. It allows him to command the sea, control weather, shoot energy blasts, and set up forcefields. The trident is also indestructible, and has even [[EyeScream wounded]] ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}, who is virtually a [[PhysicalGod god]]. Aquaman's nemesis and half-brother, Ocean Master, gets a trident which boosts his already-impressive magic capabilities. It's given to him by the demon Neron, in [[DealWithTheDevil exchange for his soul]].
46** Tridents take much more prominence in ''ComicBook/Aquaman2011''. Usually those who hold a trident, scepter or some form of polearm carry an entitlement to superintendency, for possession of which regularly stands as a [[StaffOfAuthority symbol of leadership]] in these instances. In rarer cases, [[RequisiteRoyalRegalia they're the prerequisite of royal blood]] largely within Atlantean based cultures.
47* ''ComicBook/{{Cavewoman}}'': The ApparentlyHumanMerfolk who attacks Meriem in ''Deep Water'' uses a trident as her primary weapon. The trident motif is also represented in her {{Stripperific}} costume.
48* ''ComicBook/SubMariner'': Namor, the titular Mariner, is often depicted with Neptune's Trident.
49* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'', many of Diana's Atlantean foes like Clea and her army use tridents and bidents.
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53* In ''Fanfic/ImaginarySeas'', Poseidon's Authority over earth and sea is embodied in his Noble Phantasm: Trident Ocean Ray -- Sea God's Trident. Due to being favored by Poseidon, both Percy and Caenis have it even though Poseidon still exists in the Lostbelt.
54* In ''Fanfic/EquestriaGirlsFriendshipSouls'', [[spoiler:Adagio Dazzle]] upon reaching Vasto Lorde form gains a trident, and it becomes her zanpakuto upon becoming an Arrancar, with her Resurreccion getting an even bigger and fancier version to denote her [[MakingASplash absolute]] control over water.
55* Most depictions of Ulmo from ''Creator/JRRTolkien'''s Legendarium, despite him never actually being described in the text with one. Of course, this is [[JustifiedTrope totally justified]] since he literally is Poseidon...sorta. Supposedly, half-remembered and badly misunderstood stories about the Valar, eventually became Classical Mythology (particularly of the Greco-Roman and Norse varieties). Or at least that was Tolkien's cheeky private game which a lot of fans like to play along with. So Ulmo gets a huge beard and a trident in virtually every picture or story. But this is merely a fan convention, and not actually "canon". Though there are plenty of things about this series people tend to think of as canon, which aren't: like elves having pointy ears or indeed looking European.
56* ''Fanfic/JackieChanAdventuresOlympianJourney'': When Poseidon's essence makes its appearance, it's seemingly in a trident on the British Royal Family's state coach. Prometheus even lampshades how tridents are Poseidon's most famous symbol.
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60* ''Franchise/TheLittleMermaid'': King Triton wields a large trident -- unsurprisingly, as he's an obvious {{Expy}} of Poseidon, and in [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1992 the TV series]] he has a flashback involving "Grandpa Neptune".
61* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobSquarePantsMovie'', King Neptune naturally has one of these. It is able to generate fire, which he uses to carry out executions. It is also capable of freezing creatures...and apparently turning one into [[BecomeARealBoy a real boy]] as well.
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65* Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse:
66** Arthur Curry/Aquaman inherited the five-prongs weapon he is first seen using in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' and ''Film/{{Justice|League 2017}} [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague League]]'' from his mother, Queen Atlanna. Batman joked about it being a "pitchfork" in the latter film's theatrical version. It gets wrecked by Orm during their duel for the throne in ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}''. Then Arthur becomes the wielder of the legendary trident forged by King Atlan with metal provided by Poseidon himself, which grants tremendous powers over the seas to its wielder — most prominently, he can command the sea life with it. He also defeats Orm by breaking the latter's trident, which was inherited from Orm's father King Orvax.
67** Tridents are a traditional weapon of royalty in {{Atlantis}}, and they come in various shapes and forms. Any royal worth his salt is expected to master tridents and fight with them. King Ricou of the Fishermen and the King of the Brine also wield tridents, and each reflects its culture -- golden and elaborate for the refined Fishermen, crudely made for the crustacean Brine.
68** There's a glimpse of Poseidon in ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'' as Queen Hippolyta tells the story of the War of the Gods to a young Diana, and he has a trident in his hands, of course.
69** In the BadFuture seen in ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'', Aquaman gets killed by Darkseid with his own trident (presumably the one that belonged to Atlan). Mera inherits it and goes on a {{crusad|ing widow}}e to avenge him, promising to stab Darkseid in the heart with the trident.
70* ''Series/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger'': In TheMovie, Poseidon Org wields a trident.
71* In ''Film/KillerParty'', the killer murders Pam by stabbing her with a trident; the symbol of the disbanded fraternity.
72* ''Film/NaCha'' has a non-Western example, where a Chinese river demon uses a trident to assault the titular character. No other characters uses tridents throughout the film, despite every major character wielding different weapons.
73* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'', the Trident of Poseidon is a magical artifact said to have power over all the curses and enchantments upon the sea. Captain Salazar seeks it to free himself and his crew from the curse of undeath, while Jack Sparrow's crew seeks it to [[spoiler:free Will Turner from his bondage to the ''Flying Dutchman''. Both crews get what they want when the Trident is destroyed -- and TheStinger implies that it also brought Davy Jones back to life.]]
74* ''Film/{{Wishmaster}}'': At the Djinn's bidding, a LivingStatue of Poseidon attempts to skewer Alex with his trident in Beaumont's house.
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78* ''Literature/KeysToTheKingdom'': Drowned Wednesday (and later Arthur) wield the Third Key, a trident. This has the double meaning of being the sea weapon and, as Wednesday is inflicted with the sin of gluttony, being usable as a fork.
79* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'': Poseidon uses a trident as a weapon and as a symbol of state. Despite his lineage, Percy himself prefers his sword [[ICallItVera Anaklusmos (Riptide)]], though fanart often depicts him with a trident as well.
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83* ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'': Dan, the Tricera Ranger wields the TriceLance, which when in Ranger form it becomes a trident but when in human form it takes the appearance of a traditional spear. Both forms can be used as a [[DoubleWeapon double-ended polearm]] or be split into [[DualWielding a pair of shorter spears/sais]].
84* ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'': Gokai Silver wields a SwissArmyWeapon trident[=/=]blaster called the Gokai Spear. His HumongousMecha's [[TransformingMecha main combat form]] has [[ThisIsADrill a drill on its arm]] that can open up into Trident Mode to deliver electrified slashes.
85* ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'': Ryoga Shindai, a.k.a Kamen Rider Durendal, wields the Ruling Sword of Time, Kaiji that doubles as a trident when used.
86* ''Series/KamenRiderX'': Neptune, the first of the series' mythology-themed [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters of the Week]], naturally carries a trident as a weapon.
87* ''Series/MakoMermaidsAnH2OAdventure'': A trident left behind by mermen of ancient times is found on Mako Island. It has a much larger moonstone than any mermaid has ever seen built into it, and it’s designed to harm mermaids to the point where they can’t even get near it without feeling faint.
88* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS12E5 Small Mercies]]", the second BodyOfTheWeek is done in with a trident that was part of a Neptune costume.
89* ''Series/TheMysticKnightsOfTirNaNog'': Prince Ivar, the Knight of Water, used a trident as his personal weapon.
90* ''Series/Warehouse13'' has the Minoan Trident (also known as Poseidon's Trident), the original WeaponOfMassDestruction, which when stabbed into the ground three times opens the fault lines below. If used over a volcano, it triggers a catastrophic eruption. If used over a supervolcano... [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt kiss humanity goodbye]]. [[ShownTheirWork Appropriate]], considering that while most people know he's the god of the seas, Poseidon was also the god of earthquakes.
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94* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Poseidon, of course, as well as his Roman counterpart Neptune, is always portrayed with a trident. His brother Hades wielded a bident (a two-pronged spear) though this is much more forgettable, as Hades tended to avoid open combat and wasn't portrayed with it very often so his [[InvisibilityCloak helm of invisibility]] is much better-known. On the other side their brother Zeus, being god of the sky, got the much-cooler [[BoltOfDivineRetribution lightning bolt]], which can have as many prongs as he pleases.
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98* ''TabletopGame/CeruleanSeas'': Tridents replace swords, which are not very aquadynamic, as the most common melee weapon in the game's underwater setting.
99* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
100** ''White Plume Mountain'' has the magic trident Wave, which has a variety of water-related magic powers as an {{Expy}} of Poseidon's trident.
101** Deep Sashelas, the elven god of the seas and marine animals, uses a trident called the ''Trifork of the Deeps'' as his favored weapon.
102** Ocean giants, a type of marine giants resembling immense merfolk, usually wield colossal tridents.
103** Tridents of fish command are tridents with heads carved from shellfish and corals, and which allow wielders attuned to them to magically control aquatic creatures.
104** Tritons, aquatic humanoids with fish tails for legs, are usually depicted wielding tridents.
105** Water elemental myrmidons typically fight using tridents.
106** In the 1st Edition ''Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia'', Poseidon's trident is a plus 5 weapon that does 4-40 HitPoints of damage. Each round of combat it can [[AttackReflector reflect a spell back at the caster]].
107* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Sea-based humanoids, such as tritons, sea giants and the fishlike skum, are typically depicted as wielding tridents.
108* ''TabletopGame/SalvageHiddenTreasures'' : The Trident of Poseidon is amongst the most valuable treasures in the game.
109* ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'': Cyclopes, a Greek variant of trolls with a single eye, are typically neo-pagans who worship Poseidon. Consequently, the trident is a very popular weapon among them.
110* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'': The sea god Manann is usually depicted as wielding a trident.
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114* ''VideoGame/AgeOfMythology'' (providing the page image) has Poseidon as a major god worshipped by the Greeks. The base game's campaign plot revolves around the Atlantean general who worships Poseidon. Sadly for him and the rest of Atlantis [[spoiler: Poseidon turns out to be a villain]].
115* ''VideoGame/AncientDomainsOfMystery'': The rune-covered trident, an artifact which conveys the ability to breathe water among other benefits, can be obtained by performing a task for the water dragon Shyssiryxius, who is found in an underwater cavern. (Also, there is the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Trident of the Red Rooster]], which strangely enough has no particular affiliation with either water or evil.)
116* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII'' features the magic trident Wave, which can control water, though it's changed from a trident to a halberd since the game doesn't feature trident class weapons.
117* ''VideoGame/BricksOfAtlantis'': Tridents appear as an item. When triggered, they zoom across the screen horizontally at high speed, damaging every block in the highest row of the screen.
118* ''VideoGame/{{Dislyte}}'': Biondina's weapon of choice is a trident, befitting the avatar of Poseidon himself.
119* ''VideoGame/Dota2'': Slardar is a Slithereen, a race that comes from the depths of the sea. Fitting with his aquatic nature, his default weapon somewhat resembles a trident, though the center prong is actually two prongs and it's used more like a mace. He also has more traditional tridents as alternate weapon skins.
120* ''VideoGame/DungeonCrawl'': When given a choice of weapons, Merfolk replace the "spear" option with a trident. Also, Gladiators have the same substitution for every race (as the Retiarius above).
121* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': The Lancer class Servant Caenis trades out her spear for a golden trident in her Third Ascension. This is meant to symbolize her connection to Poseidon, both in how he granted her his [[MakingASplash divine Authority]], her NighInvulnerable body, and how in myth he changed her into a man per her request. In fact, by her own words this is his ''actual'' trident.
122* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'': The trident is a common spear in the games, and typically deals electric or water damage or extra damage to aquatic creatures.
123* ''VideoGame/GoldenSunTheLostAge'': A good third of the game is spent finding the pieces of the Trident of Ankohl so that it can be used ''against'' Poseidon, as it is the only weapon capable of breaking his shield. He still carries his own trident, too.
124* ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'': Poseidon carries a trident in his character art and it's the symbol of his boons. The game also points out he used to have a sword back in the era of the Titan War (''your'' sword in fact), but wasn't very good with it, enjoying his trident a lot more.
125* ''VideoGame/LBXLittleBattlersExperience'': The weapon of Kaidou Jin's sea-themed LBX Triton in ''Danball Senki W'' is appropriately a trident.
126* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': Princess Mipha of the [[FishPeople Zora]] wielded the Lightscale Trident when she was alive. In the prequel game ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriorsAgeOfCalamity'', not only does Mipha wield the same trident, her younger brother Sidon uses [[DualWielding two replicas thereof]] (though he switches to using a single real one in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'').
127* ''Franchise/LeagueOfLegends'': This is Fizz, the Tidal Trickster's, weapon of choice, befitting an aquatic yordle who pranks sailors and pirates in his free time. His trident is somewhat unusual in that the prongs are placed in a triangle shape rather than in a line.
128* ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'':
129** ''VideoGame/MegaMan5'': Wave Man's face is adorned in three horns fashioned after the trident.
130** ''VideoGame/MegaMan9'': Splash Woman has this as her weapon, a LaserBlade version.
131* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' has tridents as weapons carried by Drowned, the AquaticMook version of zombies. If they spawn with one, they can throw them as a very painful ranged attack with infinite ammo. The player can also obtain them as a RareRandomDrop from Drowned and also use the same throwing attack, but will need to retrieve the trident manually unless it has the [[PrecisionGuidedBoomerang Loyalty enchantment]]. Several of the enchantments for tridents are also related to water and storms, such as Impaling [[note]][[WeaponOfXSlaying deals extra damage]] to water-based mobs[[/note]], Riptide[[note]]instead of throwing, the player gains access to a rush attack -- but can only be used if it's raining or if they're underwater[[/note]] and Channeling[[note]]summons a lightning bolt if thrown at a mob that's standing in rain[[/note]].
132* ''VideoGame/NetHack'': A trident is one of the many weapons you can wield. True to this trope, it does extra damage to monsters in water. [[DevelopersForesight Additionally, if you transform yourself into a metallivore and eat a trident, you get the message, "That was pure chewing satisfaction!"]]
133* ''VideoGame/NoStraightRoads'': After Sayu's first transformation, she begins wielding the Pyun Pyun Trident, a trident resembling the symbol of a USB port, further emphasizing her virtual idol theme.
134* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Prinplup, who already had two "horns", grows a third horn when it evolves into [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:395Empoleon.png Empoleon]], a reference to the trident and Poseidon in general.
135* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': The Proteus enemies in the Northern Woodland Hills, ShoutOut to a Myth/ClassicalMythology sea god, are holding tridents.
136* ''VideoGame/{{SEER}}'': Vast Sea Realm God, a merman Extraterrestrial Sprite, wields a trident.
137* The ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'' series: The Mermaid enemies, fittingly for an aquatic enemy, wield tridents:
138** ''VideoGame/ShantaeRiskysRevenge'': The mermaids of Mermaid Cliffs use their tridents to cast singular water bubbles at Shantae.
139** ''VideoGame/ShantaeAndTheSevenSirens'': They attack by popping out of the water and flinging orbs in a semi-circle.
140* ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'': The Supercharged variant of [[FishPeople Gill Grunt]], Deep Dive Gill Grunt, switches his harpoon gun/water cannon for a trident capable of firing electric bolts. Given that Poseidon is also associated with storms, and Gill Grunt is a Skylander of the [[MakingASplash Water element]], it still fits the sea motif.
141* ''VideoGame/SpyroAHerosTail'': The aquatic Mer-Gnorcs can be armed with big tridents with spearlike tips.
142* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': Naga Myrmidons and their BossInMookClothing counterparts the Royal Guards use tridents where the prongs are about as long as the shaft, the Royal Guards' being splayed in a three-pointed star pattern. The Myrmidon also uses a net, being presumably based on the Roman retiarus-type gladiator under a different name.
143* You acquire a Trident in the course of playing ''VideoGame/WonderBoyInMonsterWorld''. Being a spear-type weapon, you can't equip a shield with it, but it allows you to swim underwater while being wielded. It's how you eventually meet Poseidon himself.
144* ''VideoGame/{{Wynncraft}}'': [[ElementalPowers Water]]-based weapons for [[CharacterClassSystem Warriors]] appear as tridents instead of spears.
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148* ''VisualNovel/TearsToTiara'': Llyr the Sea Elf wields a trident.
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152* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Feferi Peixes, who lives under the sea, carries a legendary double-trident called the ΨDON'S ENTENTE. Her ancestor, the Condesce, also uses a double trident, as does her pre-scratch counterpart Meenah Peixes. The reason it's double-wield is because it's a longer version of the Pisces symbol when viewed horizontally. Neptune is also the ruling planet of Pisces and a trident is its symbol. The other character known to use a trident is Jane, who is also associated with the Condesce.
153* ''{{Webcomic/Phantomarine}}'': Shoshana's personal symbol and primary weapon was a trident.
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157* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyAndFriendsE58FlightToCloudCastle1 Flight to Cloud Castle]]", one of the castle's defenders is a merman who wields a trident that he uses to shoot jets of water.
158* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'':
159** Water ninja Nya has used a trident as her main weapon since the eighth season.
160** Prince Kalmaar of the undersea kingdom of Merlopia wields a trident, as do his troops.
161* ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'': [=AndrAIa=] was originally from an ocean-themed video game and still retains the aesthetic. She eventually picks up a collapsible trident during the TimeSkip in season three. Interestingly, in the same game [=AndrAIa=] came from, Dot also gained a trident when she rebooted into a shark-like mermaid.
162* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': Mermista is the princess of the aquatic kingdom of Salineas and is seen holding a trident in addition to her water powers.
163* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' had an [[FishPeople Atlantean]] villain named Trident (and his many clones), and his weapon of choice was, yep, a trident. Yet for some reason, Beast Boy didn't know what the weapons are called ("Fork Thing" doesn't have the same ring to it), and had to be corrected by Aqualad.
164* ''WesternAnimation/VoltronForce'': Voltron, when in the Blue Center configuration, gets the [[DoubleWeapon Titanic]] [[KillItWithIce Trident]]. True to the trope, this configuration is best for underwater, and the Blue Lion's den is underwater.
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168* In Roman gladiator games, the Retiarius was a gladiator with a fisherman theme; he wielded a weighted net, a trident, a holdout dagger, and a helmet shaped like a fish.
169* The Trident and Poseidon submarines [[SuperiorFirepowerlaunched nuclear missiles]].
170* The motto of the [[UsefulNotes/YanksWithTanks United States]] [[MilitaryAcademy Naval Academy]] is "[[PretentiousLatinMotto Ex scientia tridens]]" ("From knowledge, a trident").
171* Britannia, the [[NationsAsPeople national personification]] of [[UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom Great Britain]], wields a trident, representing British sea power (~Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves!~). Britannia notably features in the {{Title Sequence}}s of two ''Film/JamesBond'' films, ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService'' and ''Film/NoTimeToDie''.
172* The Seattle Mariners baseball team are strongly associated with the trident. Their original logo was the prongs of a trident inverted to look like the letter "M", and in 2023 the players opted to use a large prop trident for their home run celebration.
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