'Game of Thrones' season 5 spoilers: Daenerys Targaryen in trouble, Arya Stark heads to House of Black and White

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Because it seems like forever for the next season of "Game of Thrones" to arrive, the regular tidbits and spoilers for the TV show help make the wait a tad easier.

From Croatia where filming continues for Season 5, news that Daenerys Targaryen will be featured in the fourth episode had spread online.  According to WatchersOnTheWall, Daenerys will sentence a slave to death and Daario carries out the execution. Immediately, chaos starts, and there ensues a big fight between the former masters and slaves.  All this will happen right in front of Daenerys.

However, little does the Targaryen princess know that through her actions, by freeing slaves and taking over cities, she has earned some enemies, both in Yunkai and in Meeren. In the clash, the Unsullied rescue Daeny, but the internal conflict between supporters of the Mother of Dragons and the supporters of the slave masters still remain.

WatchersOnTheWall has also reported that there's a new cast member that will join GoT season 5 who might play a part in Daenerys' story arc. His name is Luther and he is a cruel slaver. According to the article, he is "charismatic, extremely dangerous" and will decide the fates of two people sold into slavery.

Elsewhere across the Narrow Sea from Westeros is Arya Stark, who was last seen in the season 4 finale.  She was on-board a ship headed for Braavos. According to spoilers, Arya is headed to the House of Black and White where an old man will welcome her into the guild of Faceless Men.

There are already leaked images for the scene at the House of Black and White where statues of the gods are shown. This proves that Arya will start shooting her scenes there soon.

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