Sharp-Cheeked Broadwing

Breed name: Sharp-Cheeked Broadwing (AKA Rustler Pegasi)

Bird inspiration: Spectacled Owl

Class: Broadwing

Subclass: Standard

Overview
With their unusual, mask-like facial markings and large, silent wings, these broadwings are sometimes called "Rustler Pegs." They are popular among bandits and rustlers, being hardy, strong, and capable of gliding silently for long distances.

Coloration and Conformation
Found in various combinations of black and tan, grey, or red, sharp-cheeks are most recognizable for the mask-shaped white markings around their eyes. In addition, these pegasi have a special soft feather structure at the leading edge of their wings, allowing them to fly almost silently and at surprisingly slow speeds.