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'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Cast News, Update: Daenerys Becomes A Khaleesi Again?

Rumors just won't stop pouring over what's to come in the next season of HBO's hit fantasy drama TV series "Game of Thrones," most of which points out to Jon Snow, the traveling theatre, new players in town, and several more others. A new piece of news surfaced this week, this time talking about the fate of Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen.

Fans may recall that the character was left in some valley and is surrounded by a horde of Dothrakis. The theories are quite certain that the bearded warriors might be taking the last dragon tamer back to their place.

In fact, citing the report from HuffingtonPost.com, the "Terminator" star has been spotted on set with a multitude of actors who are clearly portraying the Dothrakis. Some onlookers even went on to claim that one of them was Jason Momoa, Daenery's husband Khal Drogo.

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With this at hand, it would be safe to assume that Dany won't be flying back to Westeros anytime soon and that Season 6 might find her in the Dothraki region for a very considerable length of time.

HP even said that Daenerys might once again be crowned as the Khaleesi. Citing the detail posted by the Spanish fansite Los Siete Reinos, the mother of dragons will again be tested in fire.

"…Daenerys is inside the temple when it burns down, but emerges unscathed, as she did from Drogo's funeral pyre in the Season 1 finale. That could set the stage for Dany becoming the Khaleesi again," the site wrote.

The temple that the rumor has talked about is located in Vaes Dothrak, which avid followers may remember seeing in Season 1 being burnt to the ground. The fire, according to the site, is caused by Drogon, Dany's fiercest dragon.

HP pictured the scenario being that upon recovering from his wounds back in Season 5, Drogon was able to track his mother and upon finding her, blasted the whole place.

"Game of Thrones" Season 6 is slated to premiere in 2016.

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