Rhiannon
I am pretty sure this is the answer my account is blubbles1 pm i am selling a lot of bm items if you want any just contact
Goddess of horses
Rhiannon
Epona is the Celtic Goddess of horses and ponies. There is no breed of horse by that name.
Rhiannon
Epona, from whom we get the word pony.
Many cultures and areas have fertility goddesses. Some of these goddesses include Brigid and Epona in Celtic mythology, and Isis and Bestet in Egyptian mythology.
Hector is and he is not a goddess he is a god. Poseidon however brought horses to the people.
The Greeks had a goddess of night-time called Nyx.Even though she wasn't a goodess of dreams per se, one of her sons, Hypnos was the god of sleep. The son (or brother) of Hypnos was Morpheus, a dream creator.A possible goddess of dreams may be the Hindu female personification of Maya, illusion. This is about as close as I can get to a 'goddess of dreams'.The Celtic pagans would attribute dreams to Epona, the goddess of fertility and horses. They believed that it was Epona and her white mare that brought dreams as a means of guidance and teaching. Not every dream was brought by Epona.This may be where the term 'nightmare' comes from.
She is also known as Epona.
Taranis, Epona and Cerridwen are gods/goddesses: Taranis - god of thunder; Epona - protector of horses, donkeys and mules; and Cerridwen - ancient goddess of the 3 lunar aspects: goddess, maiden and mother Ga - need; feart - miracle; cleas - feat of prowess; duais - gift/bounty; aithriocht - shape-shifting Go gcumhdai is dtreorai duthe thu: "May the gods guard and guide you."
Although of Greek origin, Apollo is the Roman god of healing. Epona and Angita were also goddesses of healing.
I think you have to go to the ranch... Epona should be there.
Link's horses name is Epona; the same horse in Ocarina of Time.
No, you can only ride Epona as adult Link.