All 18 Uses of
Pegasus
in
The Mark of Athena
- The mattress and the pillows were stuffed with pegasus down (no pegasi were harmed in the making of these products, Leo had assured her), so they were uber-comfortable.†
p. 113.8Pegasus = Greek mythology: the immortal winged horse
- "A black pegasus?" she said.†
p. 121.1 *
- Percy urged Blackjack forward, though the pegasus didn't seem happy about it.†
p. 123.0
- He stopped thirty feet down the road and wheeled his pegasus around.†
p. 130.2
- Percy struggled to turn his pegasus around.†
p. 132.1
- She locked eyes with the pegasus, pouring all her power into her words and hoping Blackjack would understand.†
p. 134.4
- The pegasus snorted.†
p. 134.8
- The pegasus bobbed his head in agreement.†
p. 135.2
- The others were a little surprised when Piper came back on a pegasus with two unconscious demigods.†
p. 135.4
- Percy's pegasus Blackjack had flown off somewhere.†
p. 149.1
- Wouldn't a pegasus have to make it down two flights of stairs?†
p. 162.3
- Percy could have summoned Blackjack, but he was reluctant to ask the pegasus for help so soon after their last disaster.†
p. 179.0
- She'd never ridden a bull before, but she'd practiced bareback pegasus riding at Camp Half-Blood, and she remembered what to do.†
p. 345.7
- While Coach Hedge was having dinner on the foredeck, a wild pegasus appeared from nowhere, stampeded over the coach's enchiladas, and flew off again, leaving cheesy hoof prints all across the deck.†
p. 353.9
- The sight of the pegasus made Percy wish Blackjack were here.†
p. 354.1
- Pegasus and you.†
p. 366.8
- When your brother is Pegasus, you get used to being forgotten.†
p. 367.2
- Scipio ...Reyna's pegasus?†
p. 384.6
Definition:
Greek mythology: the immortal winged horse; as the flying horse of the Muses it is a symbol of highflying imagination