Both Pegasus and Bellerophon were said to have died at the hands of Zeus for trying to reach Olympus.
Pegasus itself collided head-on with one of the Basestars, destroying it within seconds as a result of internal explosions.
Spiral Pegasus wields the Wing Spiral. His weakness is the Dark Hold, which can stop him dead in his tracks.
With Athena's (or Poseidon's) help, another Greek hero, Bellerophon, captured Pegasus and rode him first in his fight with the Chimera and later while he was taking vengeance on Stheneboea (Anteia), who had falsely accused Bellerophon.
Both Pegasus and Bellerophon were said to have died at the hands of Zeus for trying to reach Olympus. Pegasus was eventually brought to Olympus by Zeus.
With the curse of the "Thousand-Eyes Sacrifice" gone, Dark Yugi goes on to attack it (ATK 0) using "Magician of Black Chaos" (ATK 2800), plunging Pegasus' Life Points to 0 (800 -> 0 Life Points). Dark Yugi wins the duel.
But the most common version of the myth about Pegasus says that the goddess Athena tamed the winged horse and gave him to Perseus, who later needed to fly far away to help his lover Andromeda.
Pegasus was a strong villain, very few were able to stand against him. Even Kaiba was taken down by him. The only person that was able to stand against Pegasus and win was Yugi, no one else stood a chance.
Meet Perseus, a demigod of Greek mythology who was famous for killing Medusa by cutting off her head, which he displays in one hand.
Cecelia was Pegasus' childhood sweetheart. They first met at a party thrown by his businessman father in Las Vegas fourteen years before Duelist Kingdom. Cecelia and Pegasus were married and Pegasus, an artist at the time, constantly drew pictures of his love.
Pegasus in Greek Mythology. While the creature was mostly characterized by the body parts of a horse, Pegasus was actually considered magical because of his beautiful wings. He is known to be created by Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
When Dark Bakura confronts Pegasus at the end of Duelist Kingdom, he bloodily rips the Millenium Eye from his head. This kills Pegasus, who remains dead throughout the rest of the series.
Those who have read the manga know that Pegasus died after his millennium eye was removed by Bakura. However in the anime, Pegasus survives and he continues to live, going as far as making an appearance in the GX arc.
Pegasus (age: 21) is a YouTuber known for his commentary and reaction videos. These videos focus on a range of topics including internet drama and news, YouTube comments, or controversial takes from Twitter, Reddit, or TikTok users.
The Pegasus was the first winged horse (or the only, depending on your lore), and he was a male. He did not have a horn.
Even from a distance, it's hard to miss the two behemoth beasts fighting at its entrance. Pegasus, with his wings pulled taut over his muscled shoulders, stamps a mighty hoof down onto the dragon slinking at his feet, crushing the monster in an epic defeat.
The Pegasus eats a considerable amount of vegetation, and has a dietary requirement for citrus fruits and apples. They typically congregate in loosely affiliated herds of 10-25 animals. After breeding for a couple of breeding seasons, older stallions typically live solitary lives.
With its origins in Greek mythology, Pegasus, child of Poseidon, was the OG bestie to the hero Bellerophon.
His punching power is great enough to shatter multiple, concrete buildings and crack through hard steel. With the Seventh Sense, he possesses the same strength as a Gold Saint. Superhuman Speed: One of Seiya's greatest attributes is his speed, able to instantly accelerate and run at speeds far greater than Mach 5.
One of the members, Shadi, placed the Millennium Eye into Maximillion Pegasus's left eye (in the manga, Pegasus's eye was cut out before the item was forced into the emptied socket). After having it successfully in place of his left eye, Pegasus saw his deceased wife Cecelia Pegasus for a fleeting moment.
Heracles carried Cerberus away, showed him to Eurystheus, then returned Cerberus to the underworld. In an apparently unique version of the story, related by the sixth-century AD Pseudo-Nonnus, Heracles descended into Hades to abduct Persephone, and killed Cerberus on his way back up.
How does Achilles die? Achilles is killed by an arrow, shot by the Trojan prince Paris. In most versions of the story, the god Apollo is said to have guided the arrow into his vulnerable spot, his heel. In one version of the myth Achilles is scaling the walls of Troy and about to sack the city when he is shot.
Zazan aimed to become the next Queen, however, her dreams came crumbling down when she was confronted by Feitan. The two fought quite an intense battle which ended in the death of Zazan and a massive victory for Feitan and the Phantom Troupe.