In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BOTW), Zelda’s white horse does not have a canonical name in the game's dialogue or story, where it is simply referred to as the "White Horse" or "Royal Stallion". While sometimes called "Storm" in non-canon 90s comics, in BOTW, the player registers and names the horse themselves.
“Storm is the name of a large, white horse which belongs to Princess Zelda, as seen in the Valiant Comics. Storm helps Zelda leave Hyrule's North Palace when she attempts to leave Hyrule in order to keep the Triforce of Wisdom from the reach of Ganon.”
A beautiful and genlte American Paint Horse mare, Rain is fiercely loyal to her owner, Little Creek. She is very strong-willed and determined to show Spirit the good that surrounds the Lakota Village, but is intrigued by Spirit's strength and conviction and finds herself falling in love with him.
The Lord of the Mountain is the rarest, most difficult mount to tame in Breath of the Wild. According to the Sheikah Slate's Hyrule Compendium, the Lord of the Mountain is the reincarnation of a sage who now protects the mountain, so it makes sense that Link cannot register him at a stable.
if you hit Magda's flowers EXACTLY 33 times this happens 😱
Does Link's horse have a name?
Epona is a recurring Animal character in The Legend of Zelda series. She is Link's trademark horse who makes her first appearance in Ocarina of Time and is one of his partners.
Over the course of the series, Ganon has been depicted in various physical forms. His humanoid form known as Ganondorf is the king and only male member of the Gerudo, a race predominantly consisting of female warriors. His monstrous bestial form, Ganon, resembles a giant boar.
Spirit's mom is the titular Esperanza, and his dad is a black stallion named Strider. There are also books based on Rain's family history; her mother is named Sierra and her grandmother was a pampered riding horse named Bonita.
The Spanish word cimarron, meaning “wild” or “untamed,” refers to a region in the southern Rocky Mountains where control of timber, gold, coal, and grazing lands long bred violent struggle.
Zelda's Letter is required to make the Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper in Kakariko Village open the gate that leads to the Death Mountain Trail. After Link gives the Letter to the Gatekeeper, he will open the gate, which will remain open for the rest of the game.
The emergence of Calamity Ganon, 10,000 years before the events of Breath of the Wild. Calamity Ganon rose to conquer Hyrule Kingdom, a monstrous creature of pure hatred – or, Malice.
Unfortunately not, not that we're aware of at least. All characters refer to it as the "Crimson Loftwing". None of the loftwings seem to be named. Wish they were though.
At least two White Horses exist in Breath of the Wild. The first White Horse was owned by Zelda prior to the second Great Calamity. In the Recovered Memory "To Mount Lanayru", Link counseled Zelda to soothe her Horse in order to strengthen her Bond with it.