Sleipnir (meaning ‘the slipper’) was the famed eight-legged horse of Odin, the chief of the Aesir gods. In Norse mythology, he was the son of the celestial stallion Svadilfari (or Svaðilfari -who was a jötunn) and a mare (that Loki shapeshifted into). In most narratives, Sleipnir is described as a great horse of Odin whose dimensions are so large that his gallop could alter the landscape of the area.
In other myths, Sleipnir is projected as being swift (rather than large) whose eight legs could carry his rider to all the nine worlds of the cosmos in a jiffy. And given his pedigree that combined a giant’s strength and a god’s divinity, Sleipnir also had the ability to bypass the natural boundaries of most realms
Could it be gigachad horse
In other myths, Sleipnir is projected as being swift (rather than large) whose eight legs could carry his rider to all the nine worlds of the cosmos in a jiffy. And given his pedigree that combined a giant’s strength and a god’s divinity, Sleipnir also had the ability to bypass the natural boundaries of most realms
Could it be gigachad horse



