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'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: Fans Decipher Leaked Script Page – Daenerys To Suffer?

Fans of both the fantasy TV series and the series of novels that spawned the "Game of Thrones" have been hungry for news about the series. With Season 6 of the TV series still a while away from airing and no word yet on the release of the next book in the novel series, every bit of information, no matter how small, will be lapped up by fans. This is what happened with the accidental leak of one page from what looks like a script of the TV series on Instagram, courtesy of actor Elie Haddad. The actor posted a photo of a cup of coffee next to an iPad that displayed the script. He took down his post as soon as fans got wind of it.

Although the words on the iPad screen seemed too blurred to read, that did not stop fans from perusing the photo to get information about their favorite show. Using technology tools, fans were indeed able to decipher parts of the script, according to a report in Mashable.

As it turns out, the script shows dialogue between two Dothraki, who seem to be having a conversation about someone who is described by one as "paler than milk." The report noted that they may be referring to the Mother of Dragons, Daenerys, who in the last part of Season 5 was seen surrounded by a group of Dothraki soldiers, who may have taken her captive eventually. Haddad was earlier reported to have been cast to play a Dothraki in the upcoming season.

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The conversation, according to another report in The Inquisitr, turns towards the unsavoury, as one Dothraki declared: "I'd like to know what a Khaleesi tastes like." Fans of the show are well aware that the title "Khaleesi" refers to Daenerys herself.

The script also revealed that Missandei, who is Daenerys' friend, may be somewhere in the mix, perhaps hinting that she may be plotting to rescue her friend from the Dothraki.

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