The third horseman holds a scale. The balance suggests economic control. Rationing. The announcement of prices indicates scarcity: a quart of wheat for a day's wage. Food becomes precious. Survival becomes precarious.
Famine flows from war. Conflict destroys crops. Disrupts trade. Economic systems collapse. The horseman isn't introducing famine directly so much as overseeing the shortage. Rationing the limited supply.
The rider's identity isn't named, but he's riding the consequence of the previous seals. War leads to food shortage. Judgment unfolds in layers. Each seal flows from the previous one.
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