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In real life

* The "Four Horsemen" is the professional wrestling faction that competed in the
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in the 1980s and 1990s. The faction's original incarnation consisted of
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, and J. J. Dillon, with other members including
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Sid Vicious Simon John Ritchie (10 May 1957 – 2 February 1979), better known by his stage name Sid Vicious, was an English musician, best known as the second bassist for the punk rock band Sex Pistols. After his death in 1979 at the age of 21, he remai ...
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. In NXT, Flair's daughter Charlotte,
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, Bayley and
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were nicknamed as "The Four Horsewomen" due to their matches helping to push the female wrestling roster in the show, even though the four of them were never on the same faction at the same time. * "The Four Horsemen", an informal discussion (on 30 September 2007) between
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Sam Harris Samuel Benjamin Harris (born April 9, 1967) is an American philosopher, neuroscientist, author, and podcast host. His work touches on a range of topics, including rationality, religion, ethics, free will, determinism, neuroscience, meditation ...
and
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, during which they discuss definitions of atheism and the legitimacy of their criticism of religion. * Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse, a term for
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criminals, or the
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of internet criminals. * The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame was a group of football players at the
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under coach
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in 1924. They were
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, Don Miller,
Jim Crowley James Harold "Sleepy Jim" Crowley (September 10, 1902 – January 15, 1986) was an American football player and coach. He gained fame as one-fourth of the University of Notre Dame's legendary " Four Horsemen" backfield where he played halfback ...
, and
Elmer Layden Elmer Francis Layden (May 4, 1903 – June 30, 1973) was an American football player, coach, college athletics administrator, and professional sports executive. He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football, Notre Dame Fi ...
. A
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stamp was issued in their honor in 1998 bearing a black-and-white image from 1925 of the four players all on dark horses. * "The Four Horsemen of the Supreme Court" refers to four United States Supreme Court justices Pierce Butler, James McReynolds,
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Willis Van Devanter Willis Van Devanter (April 17, 1859 – February 8, 1941) was an American lawyer who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1911 to 1937. He was a staunch conservative and was regarded as a part of the Four ...
, who consistently voted to overturn much of President Roosevelt's New Deal initiatives during the
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. * Psychologist
John Gottman John Mordechai Gottman (born April 26, 1942) is an American psychologist and professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Washington. His research focuses on divorce prediction and marital stability through relationship analyses. Gottman ...
uses the term to describe the four most destructive behaviors harming relationships in his
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. They are:
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. * "The Hideous Four Horsemen – Terror, Bewilderment, Frustration, Despair. Unhappy drinkers will understand!" is an important reference within the ''Big Book'' by
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. * The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in linguistics,
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, John R. Ross,
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, and James McCawley, initiated and did early work with generative semantics. This went against
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, the father of modern linguistics. *The companies
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have been described as the "four horsemen of tech(nology)".


In entertainment and media


Film

(Chronological) * In '' The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' (1921), a silent movie produced by Metro Pictures Corporation, based on the eponymous novel by
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (, 29 January 1867 – 28 January 1928) was a journalist, politician, and a bestselling Spanish novelist in various genres whose most widespread and lasting fame in the English-speaking world is from Hollywood films that ...
, the Four Horsemen were implied to be the result of human greed and
war War is an armed conflict between the armed forces of states, or between governmental forces and armed groups that are organized under a certain command structure and have the capacity to sustain military operations, or between such organi ...
. * The Four Horsemen make a brief appearance at the beginning of ''
Faust Faust ( , ) is the protagonist of a classic German folklore, German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust (). The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a deal with the Devil at a ...
'' (1926), directed by F W Murnau. * '' The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' (1962), another film based on Ibáñez's book that changes the timeline from the First to the Second World War. Starring
Charles Boyer Charles Boyer (; 28 August 1899 – 26 August 1978) was a French-American actor who appeared in more than 80 films between 1920 and 1976. After receiving an education in drama, Boyer started on the stage, but he found his success in American fi ...
and
Glenn Ford Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford (May 1, 1916 – August 30, 2006), known as Glenn Ford, was a Canadian-born American actor. He was most prominent during Classical Hollywood cinema, Hollywood's Golden Age as one of the biggest box-office draws of th ...
, and directed by
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. * Clint Eastwood's ''
Pale Rider ''Pale Rider'' is a 1985 American Western film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars in the lead role. The title is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, as the pale horse's ghost rider (Eastwood) represents D ...
'' (1985) also alludes to Death on a pale horse, played by him. * At least two of the Four Horsemen appear near the end of '' The Rapture'' (1991). However, their role is mostly off-camera and allegorical. Also, the film changes War to the first Horseman. * The opening credits of '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991) show four burning spring rocker horses as the allegory of the Four Horsemen. * In ''
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'' (1993), during the opening in a Mexican town, Johnny Ringo quotes the biblical Book of Revelation: "Behold the pale horse". The man who "sat on him was Death... and Hell followed with him". * In ''
True Lies ''True Lies'' is a 1994 American action comedy film written and directed by James Cameron. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Harry Tasker, a U.S. government agent, who struggles to balance his double life as a spy with his familial duties, ...
'' (1994) Juno Skinner (
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) is an arts and antiquities dealer who shows Harry Tasker (
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) and his wife Helen (
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) four giant statues from ancient Persia saying: "I call them The Four Horsemen". * In '' The Crow: Wicked Prayer'' (2005), four satanic cult members call themselves after the non-Biblical Four Horsemen – Death (
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) who drives a black car, War (
Marcus Chong Marcus Scott Chong (né Wyatt; born July 8, 1967) is an American actor. He played Miguel Mendez in the crime drama, '' Street Justice'' (1991–1993), real-life activist Huey P. Newton in '' Panther'' (1995), directed by Mario Van Peebles, and Ta ...
) who drives a red SUV, Famine (
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) who drives a sickly yellow muscle car, and Pestilence ( Yuji Okumoto) who drives a green
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truck. * '' Horsemen'' (2009) features murders that are inspired by the Four Horsemen. * '' Now You See Me'' (2013) features a group of magicians who go by the name of The Four Horsemen. * '' X-Men: Apocalypse'' is a (2016) film whose lead character
Apocalypse Apocalypse () is a literary genre originating in Judaism in the centuries following the Babylonian exile (597–587 BCE) but persisting in Christianity and Islam. In apocalypse, a supernatural being reveals cosmic mysteries or the future to a ...
is seen in a post-credit teaser in the film '' X-Men: Days of Future Past'' with the Four Horsemen watching as he builds pyramids. During the film, his initial Horsemen are killed when he is betrayed and sealed in his own tomb, but he escapes centuries later when a cult discovers his final resting place, emerging into the modern world and recruiting new "Horsemen", in the form of
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and
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, enhancing their powers to ensure their service to him. *
Knock at the Cabin ''Knock at the Cabin'' is a 2023 American apocalyptic psychological horror film written, directed and produced by M. Night Shyamalan, who wrote the screenplay from an initial draft by Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman. It is based on the 2018 ...
is 2023 film in which a girl and her two dads, while vacationing, are taken hostage by four armed strangers who demand that the family make a choice to avert the apocalypse.


Literature and comic books

(Alphabetical by author or comics publisher) * Emerson Abreu, one of the writers of Brazilian comic book series ''
Monica Teen ''Monica Adventures'' ( Portuguese: ''Turma da Mônica Jovem'', lit. "Mônica's Gang Teen") is a Brazilian comic created in August 2008 by Mauricio de Sousa. It is a reinterpretation of the characters from '' Monica and Friends'' in teenage ve ...
'', presents a variation of the mythology, where the Horsemen are called Horses and they serve an evil mysterious entity named "The Serpent" (possibly alluding to either the Biblical Genesis Serpent or Ancient Serpent). Each Horse is presented every two years, with three of them having been shown so far: the spoiled high-school girl Penha as "The Red Horse of War", the evil creature known as the Flying Donkey (resulting from the merging between sorceress Berenice and the spirit of her deceased daughter) as "The Pale Horse of Death", and Captain Fray (a recurring supervillain from Monica's Gang with the power of polluting everything, and Smudge's alleged uncle) as "The White Horse of Decay". The fourth Horse will be presented in 2018, while the Serpent itself will only be shown in 2020. * ''
Incarnations of Immortality ''Incarnations of Immortality'' is an eight-book fantasy series by Piers Anthony. The books each focus on one of eight supernatural "offices" (Death, Time, Fate, War, Nature, Evil, Good, and Night) in a fictional reality and history parallel to ...
'', a long-running series of
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novels by
Piers Anthony Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born August 6, 1934) is an American author in the science fiction and fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers Anthony. He is best known for his long-running novel series set in the fictional realm of Xan ...
, was influenced by the mythology of the Four Horsemen. The titles of two books in the series, ''
On a Pale Horse ''On a Pale Horse'' is a fantasy novel by Piers Anthony, first published in 1983. It is the first of eight books in the ''Incarnations of Immortality'' series. The book focuses on Zane, a photographer about to commit suicide who instead kills D ...
'' and '' Wielding a Red Sword'', refer to Death and War respectively, though they are not formally titled such; the books revolve around characters whose supernatural duties are similar to those of the Horsemen. The Incarnation of War has four associated lesser incarnations in a seeming of the Four Horsemen: Famine, Pestilence, Conquest, and Slaughter. * In
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' ''
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'' #37–38 and
Mighty Mutanimals ''Mighty Mutanimals'', a superhero group within the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) franchise, emerged in the comic-book series ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures''. Composed of various mutated animals, the team collaborated with the ...
#6 ("United We Stand, Divided We Fall"), the Four Horsemen are represented as Famine, War, Pestilence and Death, the former three appearing as colorful monsters and Death resembling the Grim Reaper. War also appears as a playable character in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES version of the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters, Tournament Fighters'' video game. * In ''Blart: The Boy Who Didn't Want To Save The World'', by Dominic Barker, Blart and the gang, when facing Zoltab, have to fight the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * ''Women of the Apocalypse'', an anthology of four novellas by Eileen Bell, Roxanne Felix, Ryan T. McFadden, and Billie Milholland () features four modern, Albertan heroines facing down the Four Horsemen, in four speculative fiction variants on the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * In ''The Talismans of Shannara'' by Terry Brooks, Shadowen who have taken the forms of the Four Horsemen are dispatched to kill Walker Boh. * The title of ''Agatha Christies 1961 novel ''The Pale Horse'' is an allusion to Revelation 6:8, where it is the horse ridden by Death. * In ''Army of Darkness (comics), Army of Darkness'' comics, published first by Dark Horse Comics and then Dynamite Entertainment, Ash is faced with the Four Horsemen. * In DC Comics, the Four Horsemen of Apokolips were foretold in the ''Crime Bible''. They were created by a coalition of evil scientists and caused Black Adam to go insane by killing his brother-in-law Osiris, and his wife Isis, though he killed all of them. Their leader is Death, and they were later able to possess people's bodies to resurrect themselves. Sobek (comics), Sobek is the Horseman of Famine, Yurrd. * The back cover of ''Mad (magazine), MAD'' magazine #146 (October, 1971) (published by EC Comics) depicts "The Four Horsemen of the Metropolis", four riders who come forth to destroy the city. Their names are Drugs, Graft, Pollution, and Slums. * In the Unicron Trilogy portion of ''Transformers'', co-published by Hasbro and Takara, the Four Horsemen are Transformers who serve under Unicron. * Jonathan Hickman, Jonathan Hickman's ''East of West'' features three of the Four Horsemen as they seek revenge for their brother (the fourth) who was murdered (ongoing series). * ''Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis'' (''The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Spanish novel), The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse''), a Spanish novel by
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (, 29 January 1867 – 28 January 1928) was a journalist, politician, and a bestselling Spanish novelist in various genres whose most widespread and lasting fame in the English-speaking world is from Hollywood films that ...
whose English translation by Charlotte Brewster Jordan was the Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1910s#1919, best-selling novel in the U.S. in 1919 (). * The ''Lords of Deliverance'' series by Larissa Ione feature the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse named as Pestilence, Famine, War and Death. In the series they try to avoid breaking their seals and causing an Apocalypse. * ''Seraph of the End'', a manga series written by Takaya Kagami, is set in a post-apocalyptic setting with creatures called the "Four Horsemen of John" that roam the ruins. Some of the main cast also carry the weapons of the Horsemen: Yoichi carries a bow, Yu carries a sword, Kimizuki carries twin swords (in place of scales) while Shinoa carries a scythe. * In ''Chainsaw Man'' Part 1, the main villain is the Conquest Devil, Makima (framed as the "Control Devil"), and in part 2, the War Devil, Famine Devil, and Death Devil are all introduced. * In ''Marvel Family'' #48, the Marvels face the Four Horsemen in a story titled "The Four Horsemen Ride Again", wherein they try to cause disasters through humans. They are classed as Famine, Fire, Plague, and War. Unlike most depictions, it is claimed War is caused by the others. * The Horsemen of Apocalypse are a team of Marvel Comics supervillains (usually manipulated superheroes; Warren Worthington III, Angel, Wolverine (character), Wolverine and Gambit (Marvel Comics), Gambit, for example, all had stints as Horsemen of Death) who serve
Apocalypse Apocalypse () is a literary genre originating in Judaism in the centuries following the Babylonian exile (597–587 BCE) but persisting in Christianity and Islam. In apocalypse, a supernatural being reveals cosmic mysteries or the future to a ...
, an ancient, evil Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant who believes in survival of the fittest and causes disasters to this end. * Those who come to retrieve Sethe in Toni Morrison's novel ''Beloved (novel), Beloved'' are referred to as the Four Horsemen: "When the four horsemen came—schoolteacher, one nephew, one slave catcher and a sheriff—the house on Bluestone Road was so quiet they thought they were too late" (174). * The title of best-selling author James Patterson's fifth book in the Women's Murder Club (TV series), Women's Murder Club series, ''The 5th Horseman'', is a reference to the Biblical story. * Terry Pratchett has parodied the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse several times. ** In ''Good Omens'', co-written with Neil Gaiman, the Four Horsemen (or Horsepersons, as War is female) ride motorcycles. Pestilence is changed out for Pollution, who took over in 1936 when Pestilence left "muttering something about Penicillin." War is a war correspondent, and Famine is the author of a bestselling diet book. They have aliases that allude to their traditional colors (i.e. Raven Sable, Carmine Zuigiber). There is also a group of four Hells Angels that follow them, taking the names of more mundane plagues such as Cruelty to animals, Cruelty to Animals and Non-alcoholic beer, No Alcohol Lager. ** In ''Thief of Time'', part of Pratchett's ''Discworld'' series, a fifth horseman is mentioned: Ronnie Soak (Kaos spelled backwards). He is the fifth member who quit before the group became famous and now works as a milkman. The book also explores how the Horsemen have become more man-based during their time in existence, such as War now largely old and dependent on his wife to remind himself of his daily activities. Death is also a major recurring character in the series. * In ''Scud: The Disposable Assassin'' by Rob Schrab, Scud fights and kills the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * In the novel "Darksiders: the Abomination Vault", the Four Horsemen undertake the role of destroying legendary magical weapons known as the "Grand Abominations". The book features only Death and War of the biblical four, with Conquest and Famine being replaced with Fury and Strife. * In the novel "Tantrics of Old", the Four Horsemen are part of the larger story arc and their origins are discussed from the perspective of the mythology within the book. * "East of west" by writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Nick Dragotta, is a science fiction Western set in a dystopian version of the United States whose fate rests with the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.


Music

* William Control's ''Revelations (William Control album), Revelations'' album is split into 4 Extended play, EPs, each named after one of the four horses that the horsemen rode – ''The Pale (EP), The Pale'', ''The Black'', ''The Red'' and ''The White''. * Heroes, Saints and Fools, an album by Saracen features the song Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * "4 Horsemen of the apocalypse", LP 1985, Bollock Brothers (containing "Faith healer"). * The punk band The Clash, on their album ''London Calling'', have a song called "Four Horsemen". * The album artwork for Muse (band), Muse's fourth studio album, ''Black Holes and Revelations'', features an alternate Four Horsemen - Ignorance, Paranoia, Vanity, and Greed - sitting around a table on the planet Mars. Their respective horses are small, and on the table in front of them, to represent how each affliction of the horsemen has outgrown those of their horses. * Thrash metal music, Thrash metal band Metallica's 1983 song "Kill 'Em All#"The Four Horsemen", The Four Horsemen" directly references the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. However, in their version the riders are Time, Famine, Pestilence and Death (perhaps for Metrical-Rhythmical reasons). ''Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' was also one of Metallica's Demo (music), demos. * Parody band Beatallica wrote the song "For Horsemen", a Mashup (music), mash-up of Metallica's "The Four Horsemen" and The Beatles' "For No One". * The song "The Four Horsemen" on the Judas Priest album ''Nostradamus (album), Nostradamus'' directly references the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * The lyrics to "Separation Sunday, Cattle and the Creeping Things" by The Hold Steady refer to the Four Horsemen (among several other Biblical references): "They got to the part with the cattle and the creeping things. They said I'm pretty sure we've heard this one before. Don't it all end up in some revelation? With four guys on horses, and violent red visions? Famine, and death, and pestilence and war? I'm pretty sure I heard this one before." * The lyrics to "Revelations" by DragonForce feature a veiled reference to the Four Horsemen in the latter part of the chorus: "And the Horsemen shall come, they will judge all your lives, Revelations will now be unveiled." * The punk band Gallows reference the four horsemen in their song "Death Voices" with the lyric "Four riders, four horses. Bring me famine, bring me death. Bring me war and pestilence." * In the song "The Man Comes Around (song), The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash, there are multiple references at the beginning and end of the song to the four horsemen, namely Pestilence or Conquest and the pale horserider Death. * Megadeth's song "Blessed Are The Dead" from the album ''United Abominations'' refers to a "White horse on the clouds of death, a red warhorse to end all wars, a pale horse and pestilence led by a black horse with famine and scales", referencing the Four Horsemen. However, the white horse and the pale horse's representations are switched, with the white horse representing death instead of pestilence, and vice versa for the pale horse. The album cover also features mascot Vic Rattlehead with traits of the Horsemen (white with blood-stained wings like Conquest, long black hair and a black cloak resembling the black horse of Famine, wielding various firearms like the sword used by the War Horseman, and has pale, venous-looking skin like that of Death). * Klaxons refer directly to the four horsemen of the apocalypse in a hidden track at the end of their debut studio album. * Aphrodite's Child's song "The Four Horsemen (Aphrodite's Child song), The Four Horsemen" describes the Four Horsemen directly. Its parent album, ''666 (Aphrodite's Child album), 666'' is an adaptation of The Book of Revelation. * The song "Revelation (Death's Angel)" by Manowar features many references to the Four Horsemen and the Apocalypse itself. * Marilyn Manson's song "Four Rusted Horses" references the four horsemen as being worn out. * The band Jesus H. Christ & The Four Hornsmen Of The Apocalypse is a reference. * The Canadian band Red Ryder’s name refers to the rider of the red horse of war. * The extreme metal band Demonoid (band), Demonoid's debut album ''Riders of the Apocalypse'' is a concept album about the Four Horsemen. * Swedish metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen has a song called "Four Horsemen (Of The Apocalypse)" on his 2008 album ''Perpetual Flame''. * Finnish doom metal band Reverend Bizarre has a song called "Apocalyptic Riders". The song has direct citations from the Bible about The Four Horsemen. * The music video "I Feel Better" by Hot Chip is loosely based on The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse * In the storyboard film for Gorillaz' ''Rhinestone Eyes'', the Boogieman is hinted at being a contemporary of the Horsemen, or possibly the Fifth Seal. * The music video for Magnetic Man's "Getting Nowhere ft John Legend" depicts 4 urban BMX riders in hoodies biking through the city. The four bikers are seen wearing black, white, red and grey hoodies, symbolizing the colors of the Horsemen. Throughout the video they are present during situations of conflict, famine and death. * Rapper Canibus has a song called "Horsementality" (aka "Abide By") on his album ''2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus)'' featuring Ras Kass, Kurupt, Killah Priest. The four came together and formed the super group called The HRSMN aka "The Four Horsemen" where each member references themselves to each rider. * The cover of the "Weird Al" Yankovic album ''Alpocalypse'' features Yankovic riding the black horse (whose mane has Yankovic's trademark curly hair), accompanied by the other three horsemen. * In New Orleans, New Orleans' Hip-Hop group known as Suicideboys, "$uicideboy$" has a song called "My Flaws Burn Through My Skin Like Demonic Flames from Hell" from the album ''I No Longer Fear The Razor Guarding My Heel'' in which the group's own "Ruby da Cherry" references the horsemen while he is on a Psychedelic drug, psychedelic trip on the road. * Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, German language, German for The Riders of the Apocalypse, is a German Metal Band. * The Horsemen feature prominently in The Indelicates album ''David Koresh Superstar''. * In the song "The Grand Conjuration" by Opeth from Ghost Reveries makes a reference to the pale horse rider (Death) searching the Earth. * In the Genesis song "Anyway", from ''The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway'', the character Rael is facing death in a cave and sings "Anyway, they say she comes on a pale horse, But I'm sure I hear a train." * The Harvey Danger song "Plague of Locusts", off the EP ''Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes)'', directly refers to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the lines, "The names are in the Book, not yours, Four horsemen ride the range, Hark! The herald angels' carnage, Pestilence and bloodshed wash away all your mistakes, Before they cast your wretched flesh into the Fiery Lake." * Norwegian Black Metal band Satyricon (band), Satyricon refer directly to the four horsemen and the apocalypse, in the song "The Dawn of a new Age" from the album ''Nemesis Divina'' * Entombed (band), Entombed has a song called "Warfare, Plague, Famine, Death" in reference to the four horsemen, on their album ''Serpent Saints – The Ten Amendments'' * The punk rock band The Dead Milkmen entitled their 1997 greatest hits album "Death Rides a Pale Cow". This is a combination of the band's symbol (a hand-drawn smiling cow with "x-ed" out eyes) and Death riding upon a pale horse. * Australian Metalcore band Parkway Drive's song "Leviathan I" contains the lyrics "Show me War. Show me Pestilence." Their song "Dark Days" contains the lyrics "Behold the Pale Horse", in reference to Death. * Polish alternative rock/post-punk band Kult (band), Kult have a song entitled "Jeźdźcy" (Polish for "The Horsemen") on their album "Spokojnie"; the song describes the first three riders to carry Famine, War and Death, respectively whilst the last one which is referred to as "more powerful than the other three" brings "Love", "Faith" and "Hope" as well as "the Sun" and "Stars". * Norwegian Complextro artist Savant (musician), Savant's album ''Protos (Savant album), Protos'' contains a song called "Rider In Red", named after the second rider. * American songwriter and musician Ray Wylie Hubbard's 2009 album ''A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment (Hint: There is no C)'' contains the song ''The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' whose lyrics directly reference Revelations and end each stanza with "the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." * American country music singer Cody Jinks's song "Heavy Load" from the 2016 album ''I'm Not the Devil'' quotes Book of Revelation, Revelation saying "I heard the voice of the fourth beast say 'come and see,' and I looked, and behold, a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was death. And hell followed with him." *Greek black metal band Rotting Christ have a song entitled "The Four Horsemen" on their 2016 album ''Rituals (Rotting Christ album), Rituals'' describing the Four Horsemen directly. *Folk rock duo The Oh Hellos, have songs called "Where is Your Rider" and "Pale White Horse" on their 2014 Album ''Dear Wormwood'' referencing both the Four Horseman and Christian iconography in both song title and lyrics. *Swedish metal band Ghost (Swedish band), Ghost's song "Marks Of The Evil One" on their 2025 album ''Skeletá'' directly mentions and describes the Four Horsemen as they are depicted in the Book of Revelation, and also mentions the seals from which the Horsemen emerge.


Tabletop roleplaying games

* ''Deadlands'' and its sequels call the Four Horsemen the "Reckoners" and each has dominion over some area of the Weird West, with their Servitors directly furthering the goals of each. Their ultimate goal is to walk the earth in bodily form, which they achieve shortly before the events of ''Deadlands: Hell on Earth''. * The ''Pathfinder Roleplaying Game'' interprets the Four Horsemen as the most powerful members of a neutral evil race known as daemons. Every daemon seeks to become a horseman, to the point that the current horsemen are routinely killed for the role. The sole exception for this is the horseman of death, Charon, who has held the position since the beginning of daemonkind. In addition to war, pestilence, famine, and death, a fifth horseman is rumored to exist known as the Oinodaemon, but what he represents or if he even exists is up for debate.


Television

(Alphabetical by series) * In ''Babylon 5'' the Centauri ambassador Londo Mollari refers to his three unloved wives as "Famine", "Pestilence" and "Death", which is ironic as apparently such labelling leaves the title of "War" to himself. Acknowledged by J. Michael Straczynski on the commentary track, as Mollari was a key ally of the Shadows. * In the ''Charmed'' episode "Apocalypse Not", the horsemen are depicted as well-dressed demons who run the Apocalypse like a business, and have to try to bring it about by a certain time or they will be vanquished by The Source (Charmed), the Source of all Evil. Although the sisters temporarily trap War in a dimensional portal, they are forced to work with the other three Horsemen when Prue Halliwell is trapped in the rift as well, but the sisters' willingness to leave Prue in the portal to stop the Horsemen by keeping War trapped prompts the higher powers to release Prue as their willingness to sacrifice their sister for the world suggests that the Apocalypse will not succeed. Interesting to note, Conquest was replaced by Strife, instead of the usual proxy of Pestilence. * ''The Colbert Report'', an American late night television, late night news satire television program, features a recurring segment called "Recurring segments on The Colbert Report#Four Horsemen of the A-Pop-calypse, Four Horsemen of the A-Pop-calypse". In this segment, Stephen Colbert (character), Stephen Colbert's character denounces the mass media, media (divided into the four categories of books, television, movies and radio) for supposedly hastening the apocalypse. * In ''Dexter (TV series), Dexter'', Season 6, episode 3 "Smokey and the Bandit", the closing scene of the episode sees the Season 6 villains staging the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in order to scare residents of Miami, and features a close-up on the severed head of a man previously killed, the 'Four Horsemen' consisting of four dummies mixed with the severed limbs of his latest victim mixed in with the dummy limbs. * In ''Digimon Adventure (1999 TV series), Digimon Adventure'', the final enemies the Chosen Children face are the four Dark Masters (consisting of MetalSeadramon, Mugendramon, Pinocchimon, and Piemon), followed by Apocalymon, paralleling the story of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * In ''Good Omens (TV series), Good Omens'', Pestilence lost its job as a Horseman due to advances in medicine making its powers moot; so it gets replaced with Pollution in the quartet. * In the ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' episode "Revelations", the archangel Michael releases the Four Horsemen one by one to end the World. Hercules and Iolaus team with Ares in an attempt to stop them. When Hercules sacrifices himself to stop Death, Michael states that this was a test to see if humanity can be given another chance which Hercules succeeded in. The Four Horsemen were assumed to have been resealed afterwards. * In ''Highlander: The Series'', the Four Horsemen are the Immortals Kronos (Highlander), Kronos (the leader of the Horsemen), Methos (Duncan McLeod's friend who previously refused to admit to being a Horseman, also claimed himself as Death), Silas (Highlander), Silas, and Caspian (Highlander), Caspian. * In ''Jericho (2006 TV series), Jericho'', season 1, episode 3 "Four Horsemen (Jericho episode), Four Horsemen", after the storm ceases, Jake devises a plan in which four cars drive in four directions in an attempt to contact survivors and gather information. Gray Anderson, the Mayor's main political rival, refers to the scout party as "The Four Horsemen". * ''The Messengers (TV series), The Messengers'' features a group of four people chosen by "Devil, The Man" (Diogo Morgado) as the new Horsemen of the Apocalypse, in a mission to break the seven seals. Until now, only three horsemen were confirmed: ** Rose Arvale (Anna Diop) is Death and is a regular character. She is a former nurse who initially acts as the ''de facto'' leader, claiming to have the gift of speaking and understanding any universal language. However, on the ninth episode ("Death Becomes Her") the Messengers learn that she is a Horseman despite not sharing any ideal of The Man's for world domination. Her real powers reside in dark magic. ** Senator Cindy Richards (Lauren Bowles) is War and debuts in the fourth episode ("Drums of War"). She had a son who was killed while serving in the Armed Forces, and then she planned to have the Afghan Prime Minister assassinated. ** Leland Schiller/"Abaddon" (Sam Littlefield) is Pestilence and debuts in the sixth episode ("Metamorphosis"). Known anonymously as a vigilante hacker, Leland wants revenge against an insurance company that denied the medical support for his ill mother. After his attempt was foiled by the Messengers, he was sent to prison, only to be soon released by Rose Arvale. * In a ''Metalocalypse'' two-minute animated promo for Darksiders II (aired August 17, 2012) the members of Dethklok play Darksiders II and end up summoning the games protagonist the Horseman Death (who appears in animated form). * In fourth series finale of ''Misfits (TV series), Misfits'', the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are featured, as guest character Nadine accidentally released the horsemen, but instead of horses they rode black bmx's. * In ''The Real Ghostbusters'' animated TV series from 1986, there is an episode where Janine accidentally releases the Four Horsemen from an ancient book in which they were once sealed a thousand years ago by a saint. In order to stop the Apocalypse, the Ghostbusters must travel to Greece for the saint's seal, since their traps are only capable of holding the Horsemen for a very short time. * In the ''Red Dwarf'' episode "Gunmen of the Apocalypse", the regulars find themselves in a computer simulation of a Wild West town, facing a gunfight against the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * In the episode "Robot Chicken season 2#ep27, Cracked China" of ''Robot Chicken'', the Four Horsemen are referenced in a sketch called "Apocalypse Ponies", parodying both ''My Little Pony'' and the Four Horsemen. * In ''Sleepy Hollow (TV series), Sleepy Hollow'', the headless horseman is revealed to be one of the Four Horsemen, Personifications of death, Death. The horseman seeks his head in order to regain his full power, summon the other three horsemen and begin the apocalypse. In the course of the series, Ichabod's long-lost son Henry Parish is the Horseman of War, and they briefly encounter the Horseman of Pestilence, who is responsible for the destruction of the colony of Roanoke. In the fourth season, new series antagonist Malcolm Dreyfuss attempts to gather a new group of Horsemen to trigger the apocalypse as part of a complex plan to cheat his own deal with the devil, but although he is able to create a new Horseman of Pestilence and Famine while 'recruiting' the Horseman of Death, Ichabod is able to cheat Dreyfuss by temporarily becoming a new Horseman of War and then defeat some of Dreyfuss's forces, followed by Henry returning as a new Horseman of War before he turns against Dreyfuss to assert his own freedom. * In ''The Simpsons'' episode "Simpsons Bible Stories", the Simpson family sleep through a church sermon and wake up to the apocalypse, where the Four Horsemen are shown riding on a red cloud through the sky. ** In the episode "Bart Gets an Elephant", when Stampy the elephant walks through the Flanders' yard, Ned Flanders wakes up and gasps, "It's the four elephants of the apocalypse!" Maude immediately corrects him, "That's horsemen, Ned." * In ''Squidbillies'' season 3 episode "Armageddon It On!", the Cuyler clan briefly meets Horseman of Pestilence (voiced by Riley Martin). Despite being one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse the Cuylers are not fazed by his presences (at first they think he is part of the US Air Force). He shows his power by releasing a plague of "''scorpions with human faces''" and turns water into blood, however to his astonishment and disgust the squids eat the scorpions and drink the blood. Early and Granny are also unimpressed by him and question why he is even one of the Four Horsemen as he doesn't seem to measure up to the other 3 Horsemen (War, Famine, and Death). Insulted the Horsemen leaves but warns to prepare for the end of days. * An episode of ''Stargate SG-1'', "The Fourth Horseman", references the Horseman Pestilence as a deadly disease, created by a Prior of the Ori, is spread across the face of the Earth. * In ''Supernatural (U.S. TV series), Supernatural'', the Four Horsemen are referenced in the Supernatural season 4, fourth-season episode "Supernatural season 4#ep75, Death Takes A Holiday" by the demon Alistair before he goes to kill two Personifications of death, reapers in an effort to break a seal that will lead to releasing Lucifer from Hell. Alistair claims that the scythe he is carrying was borrowed from an old friend who didn't "really ride a pale horse" but who does "have three amigos" who are "jonesing for the Apocalypse". After the raising of Lucifer at the end of the fourth season, the Horsemen are unleashed onto the world. Each takes the form of a male with an appropriately coloured car and a ring that imbues them their power. However, these rings are also the only apparent weakness of War, Famine and Pestilence, as removing their rings weakens them considerably, although Death is unaffected by the removal of his ring (Death is only following Lucifer's agenda due to a spell binding him to Lucifer, although the other three Horsemen appear to be willing servants of Lucifer). In "Hammer of the Gods", the final message of the archangel Gabriel reveals that the Horsemen's rings have the power to recapture Lucifer by re-opening his Cage when they are put together and a particular spell is chanted. ** In the Supernatural season 5, fifth-season episode "Supernatural season 5#ep84, Good God, Y'All!", War, portrayed by Titus Welliver, makes an appearance. He drives a cherry red Ford Mustang and uses the ring on his right ring finger to make people hallucinate and kill each other by provoking conflict; in the episode, he divides a town by causing two groups to believe that the other side has been possessed by demons, but his influence is ended when Sam and Dean manage to cut off his ring. ** In the episode "Supernatural season 5#ep96, My Bloody Valentine", Famine, portrayed by James Otis (actor), James Otis, appeared as a sick, wheelchair-using old man and causes suicides in a town by making people consume/perform what they hunger for until their death; examples include a couple hungering for love literally eating each other, a man on a diet gorging himself on Twinkies, a former alcoholic drinking himself to death, and even the protagonist's angelic ally Castiel (Supernatural), Castiel is attacked through his vessel's hunger for red meat. Arriving with an entourage of demons in a black SUV, Famine would feast on souls until he was strong enough to spread on his own. He was defeated when Dean Winchester proved immune to his powers – albeit because Dean was spiritually dead after the difficulties he had experienced during the Apocalypse – and Sam Winchester's old demonic powers were awakened when Famine restored his addiction to demon blood, allowing Sam to use his demonic powers to attack Famine by attacking the demons he had just consumed. ** Pestilence, portrayed by Matt Frewer appears at the end of "Supernatural season 5#ep101, Hammer Of The Gods". He walks into a service station and spreads disease by spreading sickly, green slime everywhere and bringing flies into the place. He is then shown driving away in a dirty Pinto whilst flies flood the car; his rampage is shown in the next episode, "Supernatural season 5#ep102, The Devil You Know", causing regional outbreaks of swine flu across the nation. He actively appeared in "Supernatural season 5#ep103, Two Minutes to Midnight", shown capable to infect humans with a plethora of diseases, also being a pivotal part of Lucifer's apocalypse; his pandemic of swine flu allowed the distribution of the Croatoan virus under the guise of vaccines. He was working in a nursing home, crafting hybrid diseases that caused instant death. Castiel was ultimately responsible for destroying him when he proved partly immune to Pestilence's powers despite his weakened condition. ** The Horsemen Death is summoned to Earth by Lucifer via a ritual in the episode "Supernatural season 5#ep92, Abandon All Hope...", albeit unseen. He is then mentioned in "Supernatural season 5#ep97, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid", though again not seen, where he raises fifteen dead who return to their families only to turn rabid after a certain time. In "Two Minutes to Midnight", Death, now portrayed by Julian Richings, is shown walking along the street with a cane; he bumps into a man, who after making a pithy remark, soon falls over dead. Death drives a pale 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville. Death explains to Dean that he is unwillingly bound to Lucifer, and is not particularly interested in the apocalypse. Death provides his ring, extracting a promise that Dean will do anything to stop Lucifer. This version of Death claims to be as old as, if not older than, God, as neither of them can remember who came first. An eternal being, Death reappears after the apocalypse, helping Dean recover Sam's soul – still trapped in Lucifer's Cage even after his body was rescued – helping the Winchesters restore Castiel to normal after he was driven mad by the souls he acquired from Purgatory by providing them with the means to perform a ritual to separate the Purgatory souls from Castiel, and coming to talk to Sam when he faced death after failing to complete the trials to seal Hell. Death was killed by Dean in the tenth-season finale when he was preparing to kill Dean to free him from the Mark of Cain – Dean using Death's scythe to slay him – later Sam met another Reaper and after a subsequent conversation with that Reaper revealing that a new Death will be formed and resurrections will no longer be permitted. This reaper, Billie (Lisa Berry), is killed by Castiel in "First Blood" while she's preparing to permanently reap one of the Winchesters. A subsequent episode, "Advanced Thanatology", reveals that Billie has been promoted under the rule that the first reaper to be killed after Death dies becomes the new Death. * In the final episode of ''Tru Calling'', "Tru Calling#ep26, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas...Again", Tru calls her foil character Jack the fourth horseman of the apocalypse, as he is frequently referenced as "death". * ''The Walking Dead (TV series), The Walking Dead'' episode "Arrow on the Doorpost#Production, Arrow on the Doorpost" was originally titled "Pale Horse". * In the final season of ''X-Men: Evolution'', Apocalypse (character), Apocalypse captured and changed Mystique, Storm, Professor Xavier, and Magneto into his Horsemen of Apocalypse, Horsemen, giving them the names War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death, each of them containing abilities that their given name implies. * In ''The Young Ones (TV series), The Young Ones'', The Young Ones (TV series)#Series 1 (1982), season 1, episode 5 "Interesting (The Young Ones), Interesting", which first aired in the UK in 1982, Rick Mayall and Nigel Planer are preparing the house for a party when a born-again Christian preacher, played by Dawn French pushes her way inside. As she warns the guys to behold Armageddon and the four horsemen of the apocalypse the scene cuts to a surreal comedy sketch featuring the Four Horsemen on a hillside.


Video games

(Alphabetical by title) * In ''Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War'', there is a mission called ''The Four Horsemen''. * In ''Afterlife (computer game), Afterlife'', the Four Horsemen are depicted as the Four Surfers of the Apocalypso, which are summoned if a player stays in extreme debt for too long a period. The Four Surfers appear riding a wave of fire and destruction and destroy the player's afterlife, thus ending the game. * In ''Apocalypse (video game), Apocalypse'', Trey Kincaid (the protagonist, played by Bruce Willis) must battle The Reverend, who has unleashed The Four Horsemen who were called Death, Plague, War and Beast, who are the minor boss fights. * In ''Battlefield 1'', the fourth and final DLC of the game, ''Apocalypse'', there are four dog tags called Pestilence, Famine, War and Death. Each one is unlockable by accomplishing very difficult missions and feature four different cavalry soldiers. The dog tags have unique tints on them, such as rust, bloodstains or mustard gas stains. * In ''The Binding of Isaac (video game), The Binding of Isaac'', the horsemen appear as possible bosses throughout the game. Noticeably, the game depicts both interpretations of the first rider as different characters (With Conquest being labeled as "a forgotten horseman"). Before fighting the final boss, the player has to defeat the "Ultra Harbingers", which are giant and more powerful versions of Pestilence, Famine, War and Death. * In ''Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare'', the four primary antagonists are collectively referred to as "the Four Horsemen". One of them on the group photograph remains unidentified, but is implied to be already dead (he's crossed out like the others will be). In the sequel, ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 2'', the main antagonist, Vladimir Makarov, bears a heavy likeliness to the unidentified horseman from the first game. [This is confirmed in the third game.] Considering both the exploits of Makarov and that the ''Modern Warfare'' series was planned as a trilogy, it is very likely that he is the Second Horseman "War". * In ''Champions: Return to Arms'', the Four Horsemen can be battled in a bonus stage. * In ''City of Heroes'', players must defeat the four Riders in the second mission of The Lady Grey Task Force. These Riders are said to be among the alien Rikti race's most fearsome warriors and have the names Rider: War, Rider: Famine, Rider: Pestilence, and Rider: Death. In this high level (45–50) task force, a team of both heroes and villains can work together to defeat these enemies as they appear repeatedly throughout the mission. The mission culminates in a battle against all four Riders at once and allows players to continue onward in their drive to save the world from total war and invasion by the alien forces of the Rikti. * In ''The Darkness (video game), The Darkness'', after the protagonist commits suicide he finds himself in the Otherworld and must locate physical manifestations of the Four Horsemen before proceeding through the level and return to the living; only Death (three people upside-down on a cross) and War (a massive, grotesque cannon) are necessary to complete this section. * The ''Darksiders'' franchise revolves around the Four Horsemen as playable characters, who are named War, Death, Fury and Strife. The story of the first game, featuring War, also involves the Seven Seals, with the Horsemen supposed to be unleashed upon the breaking of the seventh. The subsequent games draw inspiration from other biblical themes outside of Revelation. * In ''Destiny (video game), Destiny'', one of the exotic weapons in the game is called "The 4th Horseman". * In ''Fall from Heaven'', the most popular modification for Civilization 4, as the armageddon counter increases, four horsemen (Stephanos the conqueror, Bubos the warbringer, Yersinia the plague-bringer and Ars Moriendi, death itself) appear, terrorizing the human civilizations. * In ''Fallout Shelter'', one of the Overseer's Office tasks is a quest series called "The Horseman of the Post-Apocalypse", where the player investigates reports about the return of the horsemen. * In ''Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'', players can randomly stumble across the four horsemen while wandering the world map (The encounter being named "Four Horsemen of the Post-Apocalypse" in reference to the nuclear war). They are sitting around a campfire, and make comments about the apocalypse, which has already occurred. Each horseman is in the "almost dead" health range, indicating that they have very low health compared to their maximum health. However, if a player attempts to heal any of the horseman, it becomes obvious that they each have ridiculous amounts of health, and that "almost dead" is still extremely high. Upon exiting the area, the player's party leader is switched for the squad member with the lowest charisma, thanks to the chaotic nature of the horsemen. * In ''Final Fantasy VII'', the final boss uses an attack called "Pale Horse". * In ''Final Fight: Streetwise'', a psychotic priest named Father Bella created a powerful strength-enhancing drug called "glow" and hopes to use the drug to bring about the apocalypse. Bella created his own Four Horsemen, consisting of Weasel as War, Dino "Blades" as Famine, Pestilence created by Dr. Chang, and Cody, the protagonist of the original ''Final Fight'' game and Kyle's older brother, as Death. Originally the role of Death was to Devin "The Stiff" Aronac but his transformation was incomplete due his defeat by Kyle as he had the letters "DE" to spell out Death. * In ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' and ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', the once-evil kingdom of Daein holds four generals of utmost skill and power in battle who are referred to as the "Four Riders"—a reference to the Four Horsemen. Notably, of the seven characters to have held the title of "Four Riders," only two of them (Petrine and Bertram) are known to ride mounts into combat. A third, Lanvega, is never depicted in either game, although his daughter Fiona is shown to ride a horse. * ''The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (video game), The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse'' was a game project by The 3DO Company, 3DO. * In ''Guild Wars'', one of the quests in The Underworld is called the Four Horsemen, where one has to kill four ghostly horsemen. However, these are named differently. * In ''Heroes of Newerth'', five characters have alternate avatars named "War", "Famine", "Pestilence", "Death", and "Conquest". * In ''Heroes Over Europe'', upon receiving a Hawker Tempest, Danny Miller comments that it "seems the RAF wanted me to be one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse". * In ''Hexen 2'', the Four Horsemen are featured as episode bosses. They appear in the order of Famine, Death, Pestilence and War. Each of the episodes featuring the Horsemen had a unique historical cultural setting in which they took place: Medieval Europe for Famine, Mesoamerica for Death, ancient Egypt for Pestilence, and Greco-Rome for War. In the story, the Horsemen are said to be the generals of Eidolon, who is the final boss of the game. * "Ice Station Santa", the first of the five episodes of ''Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space'' for Xbox 360/Wii/Personal Computer, PC, will require players to collect four horsemen action figures for a puzzle. * "League of Legends", one of the playable characters, Yorick, used to have his abilities named after the four horsemen: Omen of War, Omen of Pestilence, Omen of Famine, and Omen of Death. * In "Lobotomy Corporation", the Horsemen' colors are used as damage types in a unique damage system : Red for physical trauma, White for psychological trauma, Black for both trauma, and Pale for death. Abnormalities and E.G.O. equipment as well as Ordeals are sorted according to this system. * In ''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'', a boss battle takes place where four assassins calling themselves the Four Horsemen attack Solid Snake in an elevator. * The final level in ''NetHack'' features the three riders Death, Famine, and Pestilence as the game’s final bosses. The fourth rider, War, is assumed to be the player. * In "Payday 2", there are a series of masks named Conquest, Death, Famine and War, with notes to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in their description. * In ''Quake (video game), Quake Mission Pack 2: Dissolution of Eternity'' the temple itself features a unique set of stained glass windows, displaying the four Riders of the Apocalypse: Pestilence, Death, War and Famine. * In ''Quake 4'' the convoys which carries the EMPs to the tetranode are called "War", "Famine", "Pestilence" and "Death". * In the ''Red Dead Redemption'' downloadable add-on, Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, ''Undead Nightmare'', four of the mountable mythical beings are horses labeled as Pestilence, War, Famine, and Death. They are associated with their own Rank, gaining a rank for every horse mounted and tamed. Each horse has its own special ability allowing you to deal with the undead differently. They are known as "The Four Horses of the Apocalypse". * ''RuneScape'' refers to the four horsemen in the "Stronghold of Security" area, except the names War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death are applied to Dungeon Levels as opposed to actual characters. At the end of every level, a finishing reward of an opposing nature to the dungeon is awarded. The rewards are "The Gift Of Peace", "The Grain of Plenty", "The Box Of Health", and "The Cradle Of Life" respectively. ** During the 2018 Halloween event 'Til Death Do Us Part, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse were featured as NPCs called upon to repel an energy rift entrapping Moia, a general of Zamorak's army. * In ''Scribblenauts Unlimited'' it is possible to spawn Pestilence, Famine, War, and Death. A Easter egg (media), secret "fifth" horseman is included as well, being Pollution. * In ''Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne'' and ''Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon'' the Four Horsemen appear as Red Rider, White Rider, Black Rider and Pale Rider and present challenging boss battles to the protagonists of both games. * "The Four Horsemen" are bosses encountered in Naxxramas, a raid in ''World of Warcraft'': Sir Zeliek as the White Rider of Conquest, Alexandros Mograine (now Baron Rivendare) as the Red Rider of War, Lady Blaumeux as the Black Rider of Famine, and Thane Korth'azz as the Pale Rider of Death. Naxxramas was originally a level 60 raid, however with the release of the ''Wrath of the Lich King'' expansion it was re-tuned for level 80 players and the original version was removed. ** In the "World of Warcraft: Legion" expansion, four new horsemen make an appearance as a part of the Knights of the Ebon Blade, the faction for players in the Death Knight class. Their leader is Darion Mograine, the Red Rider of War and the son of Alexandros Mograine. The other riders are: Sally Whitemane, former High Inquisitor of the Scarlet Crusade, as the White Rider of Conquest. Nazgrim, former general of the Horde, as the Black Rider of Famine. Lastly Thoras Trollbane, last king of the kingdom Stromguard, as the Pale Rider of Death. These new horsemen are under the player's command in their order hall if they are a Death Knight. * In Total War: Attila the narrator quotes part of the bible about the horsemen. In not only the intro, but also another cutscene in the game, it is used to refer to Attila himself. Who in turn is the reason for the setting of the game. * In Town of Salem 2 there is a game mode called “Four Horsemen” in which War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death appear. These roles are also found in general gameplay. * The Horsemen of Apocalypse appear in the browser-based game ''Marvel: Avengers Alliance'' on
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. In the 16th Spec-Ops, Apocalypse selects four new Horsemen: X-23 as War, Rogue (comics), Rogue as Famine, Beast (comics), Beast as Pestilence, and Iceman (Marvel Comics), Iceman as Death. * In the ''Xenosaga'' series, one of the main characters – chaos insinuating that the four U.R.T.V. variants (biological weapons) – Rubedo, Albedo, Citrine and Nigredo (from no. 666 to 669) are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. * The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse appear in the roleplaying game ''Rudra no Hihou'', a game only released in Japan. They appear in order to destroy the human race to be replaced by a new one. * in the 2019 Digital Card Game Mythgard, the Horsemen are represented as the Heralds of the Apocalypse stylized as twisted centaurs that preceded the end of the world.


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