New photos that were leaked from the set of the sixth season of "Game of Thrones" in Spain gave hints to the fate of Daenerys (played by Emilia Clarke), and it looks like she's knee-deep in handling the affairs of the Dothraki once again.
The Spanish news site Diario De Navarra posted photos of the actress riding a white horse with a battalion of Dothraki warriors following her from behind. It should be recalled that when "Game of Thrones" ended its fifth season, Daenerys was left in the middle of a vast land where she was then found and surrounded by Dothraki riders.
The outlet also pointed out that Daario Naharis (played by Michiel Huisman) is in one of the horses that ride with Daenerys. Fans of the show will remember that in the previous season, Naharis was still searching for the queen, so the photo leak seemed to indicate that Naharis was successful at locating her.
More photos from the same set were posted in another Spanish website, Caballero Del Arbol Sonriente, while photos with a closer look of the actors were posted by Winter Is Coming. The site originally thought Drogo (played by Jason Mamoa), Daenerys' dead husband and former leader of the Dokrathi, was among these actors, but the assumption was wrong. What is clear though is that Daenerys seems to be preparing her army again, in her bid to rule Westeros.
But where is Drogon, Daenery's dragon?
According to Ideal Es, another Spanish news source, there is also a photo leak of a dome structure that had been burned to a crisp in one of the other sets. It is alleged that the dome is the Vaes Dothrak, where Daenerys married Drogo. Accroding to Los Sieto Reinos, Daenerys was inside when the temple burned down, but she escaped unharmed.
The Spanish ambassador, James Costos, even tweeted a photo from the set that showed smoke and fire in what looks like a Dothraki settlement.
As to who started the fire, fans assume that it was Drogon, who had been tracking his mother after becoming wounded and separated from her. But while there is no photo to prove this, as Drogon is only a computer graphic on the show, the storyline suggested something similar from the book, "A Dance With Dragons," according to Huffington Post, which shows Daenerys full embracing her Targaryen dragon roots.