All 7 Uses of
Pegasus
in
The House of Hades
- Athena's serene face took up most of the aft pegasus stables, which were fortunately unoccupied.†
p. 57.8 *Pegasus = Greek mythology: the immortal winged horse
- She'd probably have bad reception on a pegasus flying over the Atlantic.†
p. 262.5
- Now he saw a single rider—Reyna, the praetor from Camp Jupiter—flying through a storm on the back of a light-brown pegasus.†
p. 392.2
- Her pegasus's eyes were wild, his mouth slathering from hard riding; but Reyna peered steadfastly forward into the storm.†
p. 392.3
- Soon after she'd landed on the Argo II, her pegasus Scipio had collapsed, overwhelmed by poisoned claw marks from a gryphon attack the night before.†
p. 567.5
- Reyna had put the horse out of his misery with her golden knife, turning the pegasus into dust that scattered in the sweet-smelling Greek air.†
p. 567.7
- She doesn't even have her pegasus anymore.†
p. 574.2
Definition:
Greek mythology: the immortal winged horse; as the flying horse of the Muses it is a symbol of highflying imagination