Can someone explain the white horse - does it have some prophetic symbolism?

after inhaling all that ash, she naturally becomes a little horse

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Biblical allusion to death, used heavily in fiction.

on second thoughts, lets not go to kings landing. it is a silly place

https://biblehub.com/revelation/6-8.htm

Also heroics, no? I thought it had some book-related relevance but maybe just reading too much into what people have said

The little girl Arya was trying to save was holding a toy horse, they made a point of focusing on it again before the actual horse shows up

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I don’t know if it’s used in the GRRM books specifically

dragonstone was built by dragons melting stone with dragon fire

So I dunno, biblical dressage based revenge ahoy

Exactly. She believes it. And thus it doesn’t take much for her belief to twist into blame of the folk she was “meant” to rule.

Though I loved reading what you wrote. Very excellent. Totally empathise with your view actually.

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i thought the woman that helps arya up at one point was catelyn stark. (well, michelle fairley. as a sort of easter-egg stoneheart thing) didn’t think it was actually meant to be catelyn stark.

but turned out it wasn’t her at all. didn’t even remotely look like her :upside_down_face:

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:100:

ur a joke

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his name that sat on him was Death, and hell followed with him

She knows that the people will choose Jon. She gave him a chance to be with here that he turned down.
She went nuclear (literally looking at the imagery)
She chose fear as it is the only way she can hold power going forward.
Don’t think that it’s particularly mad, its good milataristic leadership.

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how bush did 9/11

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She Would have lost the north forever

Really was. The initial wide shot of the city burning actually made me say ‘Wow’. So nicely done.

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Jon is dead next week. That’s why they didn’t kill him this week