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Pegasus
Pegasus Story
Pegasus originates in Greek mythology. It is said Pegasus sprang from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa after Perseus beheaded her. Pegasus is described as a winged white horse although there are many other variations in modern fantasy.
Apparently the original Pegasus only allowed two mortals to ride him, both were Greek heroes.
Pegasus (pegai) in modern fantasy are still considered white, winged horses. They live in the forest and live in small herds. Very rarely one pegasus will befriend a human, or elf and become his/her companion.
Pegasus Myth 
In the Ancient Greek legend, Pegasus is the mighty winged-horse that carries Zeus' thunderbolts, other variations on this legend name Zeus as the father of Pegasus. Pegasus was often referred to as a wanderer. One account relates that while stopping to rest in Mt. Helicon (other accounts says its Mt. Olympus), the mighty winged creature slashed his hoof on the ground and created a sacred spring called theHippocrene, also known as theSacred Spring of the Muses.From the springs, spawned nine beautiful muses who ruled over liberal arts and sciences and provided a great influence and inspiration in music and poetry.
Bellerophon and Pegasus
Bellerophon is a Greek tragic hero best known to be the man who tamed Pegasus. They had several adventures together including slaying the bestial creature Chimera.Unfortunately, Bellorophon had greater things in mind. His swelled ego made him yearn to join the immortal gods and fly up to the heaven. Pegasus threw the rider off (other accounts say that Zeus sent a gadfly to sting Pegasus) and they got separated from then on. It was said that the fall made Bellorophon blind and spent his days rambling the earth, rejected by the gods and men.
Pegasus became the servant of gods. He was ridden by Apollo to help bring the sun or was being mounted by Eos to help bring the dawn. For this remarkable and noble service, he was honoured with a constellation.
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| Anonymous | ROFL (: | 3 | Aug 27 2008, 8:57 AM EDT by Ravenite | |
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Thread started: Aug 26 2008, 6:30 AM EDT
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you people are weird, but you guys are ovbiously interested in this stuff but i find it pretty interesting too. im doing a project on the pegasus, its so hard to find information, arghhh!
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| Anonymous | Heeheehee | 5 | Jul 24 2008, 11:56 PM EDT by PhantomsPlay | |
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I wonder if there is a unicorn/pegasus mixed breed?
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| Anonymous | Heeheehee's answer | 2 | May 12 2008, 11:39 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Jan 16 2008, 9:26 AM EST
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Yes,there is a unicorn/pegasus mixed breed,called the 'unipeg'.
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| Anonymous | Read me!PLEEEEEEEEASE! | 2 | Mar 26 2008, 9:18 AM EDT by Ravenite | |
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Thread started: Jan 2 2008, 10:52 AM EST
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There are other mythical horses,ya know.Like the unicorn,or the bayard,(talking horse.)or the centicore,(2 horned horse.)or the kelpie,(water horse.)or the noggle,(wizard horse)or the cartazonon,(unicorn with a lion's mane.)or the ceffyl-dwr.(flying water horse.)And of course you can't forget the hippocampus,(part horse part fish.)or the hippogryph,(eagle/horse.)and last of all,the centaur.(human/horse.)Uh,oh...finger cramp.
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