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| | From Transylvania to Tunbridge Wells - Chapter 10 |
 | | By a lucky stroke of fate, or under the power of "the single poetic theme", as Robert Graves would have it, The Hros, like Slepnir (Yggdrasil), Rhiannon, Epona (and the Hindu Breghi Moru) were the goddesses who conducted the King to the Otherworld and to the goal of sovereignty. |
 | | Slepnir, the white horse of Odin is Rhiannon, the elven mount of the Welsh Arawn or Death, the grim reaper who (like Jesus |
 | | Riding Epona or Slepnir, the red-eyed white horse of Elphame, the skeletal figure of the grim reaper rides across the field of life in a fl cloak and full armour, trampling the noble and the humble alike under his horse’s hooves. |
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