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"Alicorn" is the term for a unicorn's horn once it is no longer attached to the creature. Why people use it to refer to winged unicorns, I have no idea. And then, winged unicorn, or horned pegasus, or winged and horned horse... all falls into thisRadioactiveWaffle wrote:An allicorn? That would be cool.
Any regular creature with wings and/or horns tacked onto it
Usage of Alicorn as a name for winged unicorns goes back to the author Piers Anthony, first used in a novel released in 1984.TNHawke wrote:"Alicorn" is the term for a unicorn's horn once it is no longer attached to the creature. Why people use it to refer to winged unicorns, I have no idea. And then, winged unicorn, or horned pegasus, or winged and horned horse... all falls into thisRadioactiveWaffle wrote:An allicorn? That would be cool.Any regular creature with wings and/or horns tacked onto it