Monster Manual 5E

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PEGASUS
Large celestial, chaotic good


Armor Class 12
Hit Points 59 (7d10 + 21)
Speed 60 ft., fly 90 ft.


STR
18 (+4)

DEX
15 (+2)

CON
16 (+3)

INT
10 (+0)

Saving Throws Dex +4, Wis +4, Cha +3
Skills Perception +6
Senses passive Perception 16


WIS
15 (+2)

CHA
13 (+1)

Languages understands Celestial, Common, Elvish, and Sylvan
but can't speak
Challenge 2 (450 XP)


ACTIONS


Hooves. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target.
Hit: 11 (2d6 + 4) bludgeoning damage.


PEGASUS


PEGASUS
The white winged horses known as pegasi soar
through the skies, a vision of grace and majesty. When
they touch down on solid ground, they linger only
for a moment, drinking from mountain springs and
pristine lakes. Any sound or sign of another creature
startles them, sending them off to fly once more
among the clouds.
Noble Mounts. Pegasi are highly prized as swift and
reliable steeds, being faster and less temperamental
than griffons, hippogriffs, and wyverns. However, these
wild and shy creatures are as intelligent as humanoids,
and so can't be traditionally broken and tamed. A
pegasus must be persuaded to serve a good-aligned
creature as a mount, but when it does so, it forges a life-
long bond with its new companion.
Born of the Planes. Pegasi trace their origins to the
Olympian Glades of Arborea, where they soar through
the skies of that plane and serve as faithful mounts to
the Seld arine, the pantheon of elven gods. These gods
have been known to send pegasi to the Material Plane to
aid those in need.
Pegasi Nests. Pegasi mate for life, build their nests in
hard-to-reach locations, and give birth to live young.
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