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He brought the fire. We bring the sauce.
DIV-02
Relics from the divine enforcement ranks. Designed for those who operate at the boundary of myth and protocol.
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Section 02
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He brought the fire. We bring the sauce.


Hephaestus — Master Builder. Inspired by the Greek god of fire, metalwork, and craftsmanship, this bold badge-style design honors the divine blacksmith of Olympus. Featuring a classic emblem layout with vintage workshop energy, it’s perfect for mythology fans, builders, makers, and anyone who appreciates artisan strength. A clean, wearable tribute to ancient Greek mythology.


Roman god of speed and messages. Designed by the Communications Division to honor Mercury as the patron of movement, delivery, and wit. First issued 790 BCE.


Scandinavian sea legend. Designed by the Containment Division to mark vessels operating within restricted recovery zones. Honors the Kraken as both threat and partner in reclamation. First recorded 1250 BCE.


Irish spirit of sound and signal. Designed by the Communications Division to honor the Banshee's voice as both warning and transmission. First recorded 1200 CE.


Persian–Greek hybrid guardian. Designed by the Security Division to honor the Manticore's dual nature — protector, negotiator, and deterrent. First recorded 800 BCE.


Greek god of war. Designed by the Enforcement Division to honor Ares as the embodiment of duty, protection, and consequence. First issued 1500.


Greek god of strength. Designed by the Structural Division to honor Atlas as the symbol of endurance, balance, and the weight of responsibility. First issued 398 CE.


Greek goddess of love and influence. Designed by the Public Relations Division to honor Aphrodite's mastery of emotion and narrative. First issued 1500.


Norse goddess of beauty and desire. Designed by the Public Relations Division to honor Freyja’s enduring influence on persuasion and presentation. First issued 400.
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