Homonym: Pale Horse (Death)
The term "Pale Horse" often refers to the fourth horseman of the Apocalypse in the Christian Bible, specifically in the Book of Revelation. This horseman rides a pale horse and symbolizes death, representing the end of times and the judgment of humanity. The imagery of the pale horse evokes a sense of foreboding and the inevitability of mortality.
In popular culture, "Pale Horse" has been used in various forms of media, including literature and music. It often signifies themes of doom, fate, and the darker aspects of existence. The phrase has also been associated with conspiracy theories and discussions about societal collapse.