Pegasus (Dungeons & Dragons)

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For the mythological creature, see: Pegasus
Dungeons & Dragons creature
Pegasus
Alignment
Type Magical beast
Source books
First appearance
Mythological origins Pegasus
Image Wizards.com image
Stats OGL stats

In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, a pegasus is a magical beast based upon the creature of Greek mythology and Roman mythology.

[edit] Physical description

While the Pegasus of myth is typically depicted as a winged horse, the pegasi of Dungeons & Dragons have other avian features as well. Their lower legs are feathered instead of furred, and their manes and tails are also of feathers. They also lay eggs, like a bird, instead of giving birth to live young. They mature at the same rate as a horse, however, and have similar habits. They live in temperate forests.

[edit] Society

Pegasi are highly prized for their value as aerial steeds, but being wild and shy magical creatures, they are not easily tamed. The most common way they are trained as these steeds is from their eggs being stolen and the creatures being raised from birth. Sometimes a grown pegasus may be tamed provided that the creature has a friendly attitude to the tamer. Riding one requires six weeks of training, and an exotic saddle, but they make worthy steeds indeed. Being goodly creatures, they will only serve good or neutral riders with an absolute faithfulness for life.

Pegasi are incapable of human speech.

Many pegasi revere the god Eachthighern.

Pegasi are chaotic good in alignment.

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