Pebble-Crested Crookwing

Breed name: Pebble-Crested Crookwing

Bird inspiration: Australian Magpie

Class: Broadwing

Subclass: Short-hop

Overview
This breed is extremely spirited and often considered thick-headed. In reality, they just need a pilot with a wit as quick as theirs. These pegasi are sometimes described by pilots as "snappy" in all senses of the word. A herd of pebble-crests will usually have a very strict pecking order, and any newcomers may face some very savage bullying until they've learned or won their place in the herd hierarchy.

Coloration and Conformation
Pebble-crests are exclusively black and white, with varying quantities of spots present on the shoulders and hindquarters. They are best known for their bald crests and striking markings of stark black and white on both body and wings.

With the characteristically short back of their breed, pebble-crests are short-hop pegasi, best for short trips or crossing narrow chasms.