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Welcome to Pegasus

This is an open project where you can create and develop fantasy realms and myths from your inspiration, also comment other people's works. Thanks for sharing your fantasy

Ride on Pegasus back and explore lands of dragons, elves, nymphs & magic

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This is Pegasus, an open fantasy project where you can create and develop:

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If you like you can draw images & maps and upload them to illustrate your fantasy realms. Other people will be able to read and comment your pages.

Thanks for sharing your fantasy

To create a page for your fantasy realm, write its title and click Start

You can post any kind of fantasy content as long as it is your inspiration: Fantasy worldbuilding like the one of Tolkien, a Constructed Mythology if you feel like Homer, an imaginary world that you want to make out... a fairy tale, an epic story, etc.Conmyth

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The Realms on Pegasus Encyclopedia are intellectual property of their respective authors. Only the documentation made available here is GFDL, but may be also subject to other Licenses. Anyone is free to copy and print the content of this wiki, with the condition of acknowledging the original author of the work.