I have seen some beautiful art, but my memory doesn't serve me as to the artist

. One of my favorites was on a poster. It depicted an enormous castle sitting on a big hill in front of a smaller hill. The sky was dark and white/yellow lightning was flashing everywhere (man I wish I had it and a scanner

Raising to the level of the first hill was a black dragon that was about as big as the entire castle. Blueish electricity was gathering in it's mouth and flowing slightly down its back. Standing on the small hill was a rather small figure. It was a female elf (of course scantily clad, do people ever make them anything but anymore?) holding aloft what looked like a twig. She had shimmering silverish hair and the 'stick' (which was probably ment to be a wand) had a white smoke rising out of it to form what would become one of my most favorite fantasy creatures. It looked like a pegasus with a horn (only do to magic made to enormous size).
Now a few people have depicted a pegasus with a horn, but to my knowledge they never actually had a name. So I suggest Unisys (should be Unisus, but wanted a flavor to it). Even created a D&D creature out of the idea

. Here is a link to some really great picks of Dragons (my second fav myth creature lol..warning some ...dicey picks here. /
www.isidore-of-seville.com/dragons/ of these I like Staney Morrison's best cause they arn't as cheesy as the others.
Warning, may cause confusion, blindness, raising of eybrows, and insanity.
