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Number appearingWild 1d12
Armor class15
Move80' (10') Fly 160' (10')
Hit dice4
Treasure typeNone
Damage per attack2 hooves (1d6/1d6)
Morale8

The pegasus is the winged horse of legend. They are prized as aerial steeds as they are the swiftest of fliers, but they are shy creatures who live in the highest mountains, making them rare indeed in captivity.

An average female pegasus stands 5 feet high at the shoulder, weighs 1,200 pounds, and has a wingspan of 20 feet; males are somewhat larger, averaging 6 feet in height and weighing 1,400 pounds, with a wingspan of 22 feet. A light load for a pegasus is up to 400 pounds; a heavy load, up to 900 pounds.

Source: Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game. Attribution: Chris Gonnerman / Basic Fantasy Project. License: CC-BY-SA-4.0.

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FrequencyVery rare
Number appearing1d10
Armor class6
Move240-ft; 480-ft flying (AA:IV)
Hit dice4
% in lair15%
Damage per attack1d8/1d8/1d3
Special attacksNone
Special defensesNone
Magic resistanceStandard
IntelligenceAverage
AlignmentChaotic good
SizeLarge

A pegasus is a winged horse who lives in secluded areas far from civilisation. They are intelligent, but very wild and untamed. They do not trust men and must be approached very carefully. If they can be caught and tamed, they become very devoted mounts. They will however only serve a good aligned master. If mounted by a creature weighing more than 100 lbs, the pegasus' aerial agility level decreases to III.

Like a horse, a pegasus will buck with its two front hooves and bite with its mouth. A pegasus stallion is equal in size and strength to a medium warhorse. A pegasus mare is equivalent to a light warhorse.

Special Abilities

Mount Requirements — Will only serve a good aligned master. If mounted by a creature weighing more than 100 lbs, the pegasus' aerial agility level decreases to III.

Devoted Mount — If they can be caught and tamed, they become very devoted mounts.

Source: OSRIC. Attribution: Stuart Marshall, with Matthew J. Finch / Black Blade Publishing. License: OGL-1.0a.