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In the usual understanding of people, the Horsemen of the Apocalypse are some kind of burning people, a zombie, a starving person and a reaper sitting on a horse.
But is this notion correct? Does it fully convey reality?
No. If you think about it, you will find some inconsistencies and absurd interpretations. For example, all Riders lead to death, and Death to ... Death? It's strange. Or Hunger is a skinny person, and War - what does War look like in a person? Or the Plague? Certainly not like a zombie or a burning man in armor. This is babbling, which helped me to gather everything into a single and harmonious network, to create real understanding, to reveal the inner meaning of the Horsemen, which I called the "Manifesto of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
- The Horseman of the Apocalypse is a phenomenon, in all cases, massively mowing down the population of the Earth.
- Hunger, War and Plague lead to Death. Horseman of the Apocalypse cannot become another Horseman of the Apocalypse. This means that Death is not a Horseman or, in one way or another, does not fit into the overall picture. Therefore, Death is the personification of Hunger, War and Plague. This is a collective image. Similar examples can be found in religion: God is one, and at the same time He is the holy trinity.
- Starting from the most understandable and simple Horseman, Hunger, we can conclude that the Horseman of the Apocalypse is an intermediate stage between his Opposite and his Reunion with other Horsemen - Death. It turns out that War is a point between Peace, Life and Death, Plague is between Health, Life and Death.
- Each Horseman is personified accordingly to a person who is in a state identical to the point "Opposition - Death". This gives the most accurate representation of the true nature of the Riders, fully revealing them. Horses have nothing to do with it, these are messengers, Messengers of Death, and there are Three of them.
- Consequently:
Hunger is an emaciated person.
War is a desperate man.
The plague is a sick person.
Death is exhaustion, pain, and despair.
- From this it turns out that the Horsemen of the Apocalypse are not just large-scale phenomena, like a war or a pandemic, but also something that haunts every person throughout his life, in one way or another affecting his physical and psychological state, the rate of death.
- Also, you can trace the parallel in the ratio of colors:
The color of a sick person is yellow.
The color of the angry is red.
Hungry - blue (frozen).
The Color of Death is the combination of three primary colors together: blue, red and yellow - this is black.