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Title | Pegasus |
Name | Pegasus |
Home | Olympus |
Gender | Male |
Family | Chrysaor (brother), Neptune (father), Medusa (mother), Jupiter, Pluto (uncles), Euryale, Stheno, Juno, Ceres, Vesta (aunts), Diana, Apollo, Minerva, Mars, Vulcan (cousins), Pegasus Clones, Tornado Warning (clones) |
Friends | Paelen, Venus, Emily Jacobs, Joel DeSilva, Queen Segan, Prince Tobin, Tirk, Nirads, Cupid, Diana Clones, Cupid Clones, Paelen Clones, Alexis, Earl, Frankie, Thomas |
Enemies | CRU, Agent R, Agent PS, Agent T (formerly), Tornado Warning (formerly), Agent J, Agent O, Benedict Richard Williams, |
Status | Alive |
Appearances | Pegasus and the Flame, Pegasus and the Fight for Olympus, Pegasus and the New Olympians, Pegasus and the Origins of Olympus |
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They are not Pegasi! 'There was only one Pegasus. These are just winged horses.
-Emily Jacobs, Pegasus and the New Olympians, page 316
Pegasus is a character in the Pegasus series. He is the son of Neptune and Medusa, the brother of Chrysaor and along with Emily Jacobs is a protagonist of the series.
History
Birth
Pegasus along with his brother Chrysaor were born from the neck of their mother Medusa after she was beheaded by Jupiter's son Perseus.
Pegasus and the Flame
Pegasus and the Fight for Olympus
Pegasus and the New Olympians
Pegasus and the Origins of Olympus
Appearance
In appearance, Pegasus is described as a glowing white stallion with large feathered wings, dark brown eyes and golden hooves. He is twice the size of a normal horse, as Emily discovered when they tried to find a correctly fitting harness for him at "O'Brian's Livery" in Pegasus and the Flame.
Personality
Pegasus is majestic and proud, yet fiercely loyal to family and friends. Although he doesn't speak and you can't understand his language in the books, he seems calm and friendly and teases Emily about her crush on Cupid in Pegasus and the Fight for Olympus, and later laughs at her jealousy of Alexis the Sphinx. He loathes being called a horse and never hesitates to make it obvious, but is otherwise quite easy to get along with. However, even he can lose his temper sometimes, especially with some certain people or creatures - Tornado Warning being a good example.
Trivia
Gallery
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