Game of Thrones Season 8: Arya Stark and the White Horse scene EXPLAINED
The final scene in Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 featuring Arya Stark and a white horse has given way to many fan theories
Game of Thrones season 8 is inching towards its end - pretty much. In the next episode, the World will know who eventually sits on the Iron Throne. We’ve literally waited for the finale since forever - and now in just a matter of one week, the 9 year long mystery will come to an end. Who will sit on the Iron Throne? Well, certainly not Cersei for sure because *spoiler alert* the former Queen meets her end. Yes, Jaime and Cersei die together in the most beautiful way, because together in the womb and together in the tomb.
Everything on Thrones is escalating rather quickly and clearly Dany has peaked her “Mad Queen” avatar. The “Breaker of Chains” (don’t know if that still holds true after watching episode 5 reached her insanity and burnt all of King's Landing. Seems like not everyone was happy with what she did (not the Internet and GOT fans, for sure). However, amidst the chaos was that one scene which brought in calmness to the entire episode. That very scene also gave birth to a lot of theories with fans wondering what it really signifies.

We saw Arya surviving the madness which Dany created. As soon as she wakes up, she sees a pale horse with a beautiful mane drenched in blood standing in front of her. They share a light moment and we see Arya sitting on it and riding off somewhere. One of the most hyped and anticipated theory is that Arya is Death. According to Christian religious imagery, the scene was a leaf out of the Bible signifying death and the four horsemen of Apocalypse.
While many believe that it has references with the Bible, we also have a crew that believes that the horse is indeed a Stark member. There’s a theory revolving around which states that Bran warged into the horse to save his sister. While many stated that Ned Stark’s horse was also white, so it could mean a possible comeback of the nobel man.

Given how season 8 is shaping, one major possibility is that horse is a horse and there is nothing more to it. Given that the show is just one episode away from its completion we don’t think that the makers will delve in deep into making the series more complex things.
What do you think does the horse scene signify? Do you think Arya will be the one to kill Dany? Comment below and let us know.
























































