(""Our rituals,"" she patiently explains to a softening Kazhak, ""are things we. Is best place."" And Epona will soon win respect on the long trek as she empaths a sick horse back to health-in a kind of equine soul-meld. Still, despite Epona's humiliations and a grueling trek toward the great plains, Kazhak does tell her of his homeland, the Sea of Grass: ""Is good place. Willful Epona, however, doesn't wish to be apprenticed to sinister chief priest Kernunnas, even though she certainly has a ""gift."" So, when four horsemen of the distant Scythians pound in one day-edgy, crude, riding on the backs of horses!-Epona takes off with Scythian leader Kazhak, who doesn't think much of women. The Kelti tribe, living in the Blue Mountains (Austrian Alps), are peaceful traders, an Earth-Mother tribe settled in their traditionbound patterned existence and their priests are known to have the ability to travel in the spirit world. Celts (Keltis) discover the horse's potential, and a Kelti woman joins nomadic Scythians of the eastern plains while working some psychic surprises and plumping for a bit of consciousness-raising.
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