Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, beautiful, born in violence. His father was the sea god Poseidon. His mother was the gorgon Medusa.

The story that unfolds is a story of lust, envy and pride.

Medusa rivaled the beauty of the goddess Athena. Medusa was proud of his mane of golden curls. Athena envied her beauty.

Poseidon, brother of Zeus and Hades ruled the sea, storms, land and horses. It was a violent, fast car and a half.

Poseidon saw the beautiful temple of Athena Medusa worship. Enthusiastic about her sweet face and the glorious, golden curls, Poseidon seduced Medusa in the temple and raped. Casto Athena looked away, but jealous of the beauty of the Medusa, and angry at the desecration of her temple, Athena in her revenge by turning the ugly face and her curls Medusa snakes. Medusa has cursed so that anyone watching would be turned to stone.

A young hero Perseus was the son of Danae, daughter of a king, and Zeus, the god of all gods. Want Danae his wife, King Polydectes imagined a ruse to send Perseus to his death. He sent Perseus to kill Medusa, wait for the boy himself to be killed. Zeus, realizing this, sent to help Athena and Hermes Perseus tested. With their help, he succeeded.

Perseus cut off Medusa’s head. As he put his head in his bag, he saw an extraordinary light. A winged horse and Chrysaor boy, his brother, born of the blood flowing from the neck of Medusa.

The winged horse flew to Mount Helicon, home of the nine muses. The magic horse lived free and fun. He helped the Muses, even creating a magical explosion Hippocrene spring to them.

The Greek hero Bellerophon captured the winged horse with a magical golden bridle that Athena gave him. He rode Pegasus to kill the monster Chimera.

Bellerophon tried to fly to Mount Olympus, the abode of the gods. The wrath of Zeus and sent a fly to bite the winged horse. The horse bolted and Bellerophon was thrown. The winged horse continued its flight alone. Their task was to carry out the wrath of Zeus in heaven.