Aryaâs meeting with the white horse in the ruins of Kingâs Landing at the end of âThe Bellsâ is one of the most haunting sequences on Game of Thrones. Itâs an important part of her storyline, beautifully photographed in a way that makes it look like a horror-dreamscape; the battered and bloody Arya emerges into an apocalyptic hell of scorched rubble and smoldering bodies, all frosted by a soft rain of descending white ash.
But when Arya sees the bloodspattered pale horseâwhen we see the bloodspattered pale horseâeverything changes. When the horse appears, the scene shifts from Aryaâs personal perspective of horror to a set piece tableau loaded with symbolism. The horse is deeply embedded in the annals of human history, in human religion and myth. Itâs a deeply affecting symbol on many levels.
But what exactly does it symbolize in this context? For me, itâs hard to come to any conclusion other than it symbolizing Arya Stark dying and passing into a Pompeii-like Underworld. Letâs take a close look at the sequence and consider some of its possible meanings.