Sleipnir (pronounced “SLAYP-neer”; Old Norse Sleipnir, “The Sliding One”) is the eight-legged horse of the god Odin. Sleipnir is one of Odin’s many shamanic helping spirits, ranks that also include the valkyries and Hugin and Munin, and he can probably be classified as a fylgja. Odin rides Sleipnir on his frequent journeys throughout the Nine Worlds, which are held in the branches and roots of the world-tree Yggdrasil.
Sleipnir was born when the god Loki shape-shifted into a mare and became pregnant by the stallion of a giant. Some story huh?
You ever seen an eight legged horse? Of course not, unless you have a binding of one.
He is hard to handle and I have gained permission of the God Odin to offer you a custom conjure of his horse. That was very nice of him I would say.
With him Odin will come and check on the conjure of this horse and if you are very nice, he might do something for you while he visits.