Amethyst Broadwing

Breed name: Amethyst Broadwing

Bird inspiration: Unknown

Class: Broadwing

Subclass: Heavy

Overview
These pegasi are noble, if a bit vain. They tend to be difficult to tame, but once you win their loyalty, they are steadfast companions. Breeders covet their deep purple colors, while pilots often find them too flashy for day-to-day use.

Coloration and Conformation
Curiously, amethysts have white underwings, belly, chest, and legs. Most colorful breeds discovered elsewhere tend to have dark underwings, which make these pegasi surprisingly good at going unnoticed from below. The problem is that although they are strong and may cross most chasms without difficulty, that their bright overwing color tends to attract the attention of any nearby lightning fish.