Board Thread:Fan-made Monsters/@comment-24701421-20140918124348

 Pegasus 

Species: Centaur Subspecies

Habitat: Plains, Mountainous Areas

Disposition: Proud, Lustful

Diet: Herbivorous

An unusual subspecies of Centaurs, Pegasi possess majestic bird-wings on their equine lower bodies. Capable of flight, Pegasi are proud warriors and would only allow those whom they deem to be worthy to ride on their backs. It is also because of their pride that they refuse to rape human men under normal circumstances. Despite their pride, they are just as lustful as any other mamono and would gladly accept human men who are worthy of riding on them as their husbands. It should be noted that, just like Centaurs, Pegasi will become lustful when a human man rides on her back so it can be said that to be able to ride on an unmarried Pegasus is to be accepted as a potential husband.

In addition to their ability to fly, they also possess the ability to manipulate clouds to generate powerful thunder bolts which they can cast down upon their enemies below. However, using that ability will cause them to become exceptionally lustful due to their need to replenish their energy which may result in them raping human men. As such, only married Pegasi would be able to use that ability regularly while unmarried Pegasi would not use it if given the choice. If an unmarried Pegasus does rape a human man, she will be obligated to be married to him.

While Pegasi generally favour human men who are mighty warriors, it is possible to earn their respect by successfully capturing them. A popular way to capture them would be to ambush them while they are on the ground and place a bridle upon their equine lower bodies. Once successfully captured, a Pegasus will be willing to consider her captor as a potential husband.

There are rumours of a powerful subspecies of Centaurs known as Alicorns which possess both the magical horns of Unicrons and the wings of Pegasi. If these rumours are true, then it is possible that these mamono are the leaders of all Centaurs and the various subspecies of Centaurs.  