Now it’s plain to see that those wings couldn’t possibly carry a bird let alone a horse. So it’s obviously a unicorn that has had some unfinished wings glued to it’s side.
I imagine that the jerks with the glue were both stomped to death when the unicorn woke up from the sedatives.
In modern terminology, the word “pegasus” (plural “pegasi”) has come to refer to any winged horse, though the term “pterippus” (meaning winged horse, plural “pterippi”) is also used.
Horn = Unicorn.
Wings = Pegasus.
Both?
Can’t unicorns have wings too?
Hell, I suppose, they’re both mythical creatures, why not.
The result of Unicorn/Pegasus rule 34?
omg its real! www.worth1000.com/entries/200500/200543xDFC_w.jpg (not)
Horn + wings + horse = ghey
Now it’s plain to see that those wings couldn’t possibly carry a bird let alone a horse. So it’s obviously a unicorn that has had some unfinished wings glued to it’s side.
I imagine that the jerks with the glue were both stomped to death when the unicorn woke up from the sedatives.
This looks like the cover of someone’s Lisa Frank kid’s stationary. Jeezuz.
civfanatics.net/uploads5/LisaFrank2.jpg
Will it take off?
fail wings are fail. I hope it likes FALLING.
It flies by magic! Wings are just for showing off.
Pegasus is not a name of a mythological species – it’s the name of a particular winged horse.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus
In modern terminology, the word “pegasus” (plural “pegasi”) has come to refer to any winged horse, though the term “pterippus” (meaning winged horse, plural “pterippi”) is also used.
@Max
You do realize that it has to be able to take off in order to fall right?
No flight=No fall….