They rode west of the Eurasian Steppes and other environments before they climb up the mountain range with the intention being to climb its highest peak which is obscured by clouds. And so The Japanese Emperor took Slepnir by its mane and the journey to the high mountain begins. Its blue eyes stared at the Japanese Emperor as it neighs for him to ride its neck to the highest mountain peak somewhere. When the tree was destroyed and the pit of hate sucked dry by Slepnir’s snort, a whinnying Slepnir puts its head down after pawing the ground with its hoof. Not only was that, but the Pit of Hate finally drained as a result of that magic snort from Slepnir’s nostrils. One magic snort from Slepnir’s nostrils began to destroy the giant tree that the Emperor was pinned to. When Slepnir’s horse like head stares at the Emperor, he was startled to see such a magnificent eight legged horse which in Norse Mythology was Odin’s steed. And when it puts each of its eight hooves on the ground, lush vegetation grow out of the ground, encircling its eight hooves like those encircling the feet of the Great Forest God in Hayao Miyazaki’s 1997 masterpiece Princess Mononoke ( Mononoke Hime, in Japan). until a horse-like cloud shape took form. The light rays produced a sea clouds that penetrates through the forest. ![]() But just then, a ray of light appears from the clouds while Aku is leveling down the Emperor’s village. The Japanese Emperor, meanwhile, was utterly helpless against Aku’s godlike evil powers. The Japanese Emperor and the Eight Legged Horse
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