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'''Pegasus''' ('''Falchion''' in the fan translation) is a flying horse used for transportation in ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''. He is the fifth and final form of transportation and is required to reach [[Mortamor]]'s demon world.
'''Pegasus''' is a recurring character in the series, appearing in the sixh an tenth games under different circumstances. Unlike other characters that appear in multiple games with different settings, each Pegasus is a different individual.  
==Appearances==
==={{DQ6}}===
Pegasus is the true form of Peggy Sue, who is the soul of the divine horse split off from her body by [[Mortamor]]'s agents.


==Relation to Peggy Sue==
Peggy Sue is found early in the game in the [[Upper World]], running wild in a forest near [[Somnia]]. She is tamed by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|The Hero]] and [[Carver]] so that the [[wagon]] can be used. Much later in the game, a statue of Pegasus is found at the top of the [[Pillar of Pegasus]], guarded by vicious monsters to prevent anyone from gaining access to Mortamor's [[Dread Realm]].
Peggy Sue is a wild horse found early in the game in the [[Phantom World]]. He is tamed by [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|The Hero]] and [[Carver]] so that the [[wagon]] can be used. Much later in the game, a statue of Pegasus is found at the top of the [[Pillar of Pegasus]].  Peggy Sue merges with the statue to become Pegasus, the legendary flying horse.


==Transport to the demon world==
Pegasus is controlled by the [[List of items in Dragon Quest VI#Incredible Items|Celestial Reins]] which are automatically given to the player after freeing her from the statue. Using the reigns tells Pegasus to take flight, and she has similar capabilities to flying transports in other titles. In the Super famicom original, the famous mode 7 display setting is used when Pegasus flies.
Pegasus is controlled by the [[List of items in Dragon Quest VI#Incredible Items|Celestial Reins]] which are given after freeing him from his statue. While flying, the game uses the mode 6 graphic capabilities of the SNES.  Pegasus also has the ability to fly directly to the demon world, and is the only method of reaching it.  
 
==={{DQ10}}===
Pegasus is the true identity of the [[Galapogod]], who battled the forces of evil one thousand years ago and took the form of a reptile to remain undetected by mortals and monsters. It later became the guardian deity of [[Tenton]] under this guise, and preserved the [[Hero (Dragon Quest X)|Hero's]] soul after the sacking of the island village. Ensuring that the protagonist could incarnate in a new body to fight against the forces of evil, Pegasus shed his scales and took to the skies again.
 
The Pegasus of the tenth game is a stallion, appearing in the form of a human man during certain storyline segments and associating with the princess-hero [[Anlucia]]. If the Hero opts to restore Tenton village, Pegasus will return to the form of the Galapogod as seen in the prolong and tutorial segments. As the human Pegasus is still present in another continent as a storyline participant and quest giver, this technically means that the being is in two places at once--owing more to the MMO nature of the title more than any divine power.
 
==Gallery==
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File:Pegasus dqx.jpg|Pegasus as he appears in X
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Revision as of 13:40, 23 November 2019

Pegasus
Dragon Quest VI
Japanese name 天馬
Romaji Tenma

Pegasus is a recurring character in the series, appearing in the sixh an tenth games under different circumstances. Unlike other characters that appear in multiple games with different settings, each Pegasus is a different individual.

Appearances

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

Pegasus is the true form of Peggy Sue, who is the soul of the divine horse split off from her body by Mortamor's agents.

Peggy Sue is found early in the game in the Upper World, running wild in a forest near Somnia. She is tamed by The Hero and Carver so that the wagon can be used. Much later in the game, a statue of Pegasus is found at the top of the Pillar of Pegasus, guarded by vicious monsters to prevent anyone from gaining access to Mortamor's Dread Realm.

Pegasus is controlled by the Celestial Reins which are automatically given to the player after freeing her from the statue. Using the reigns tells Pegasus to take flight, and she has similar capabilities to flying transports in other titles. In the Super famicom original, the famous mode 7 display setting is used when Pegasus flies.

Dragon Quest X

Pegasus is the true identity of the Galapogod, who battled the forces of evil one thousand years ago and took the form of a reptile to remain undetected by mortals and monsters. It later became the guardian deity of Tenton under this guise, and preserved the Hero's soul after the sacking of the island village. Ensuring that the protagonist could incarnate in a new body to fight against the forces of evil, Pegasus shed his scales and took to the skies again.

The Pegasus of the tenth game is a stallion, appearing in the form of a human man during certain storyline segments and associating with the princess-hero Anlucia. If the Hero opts to restore Tenton village, Pegasus will return to the form of the Galapogod as seen in the prolong and tutorial segments. As the human Pegasus is still present in another continent as a storyline participant and quest giver, this technically means that the being is in two places at once--owing more to the MMO nature of the title more than any divine power.

Gallery

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