"Game of Thrones" season 7 will reveal more information about Maisie Williams' character Arya Stark.
Just recently, Design N Trend came up with a list of storylines that may or may not be explored on the hit HBO series in the upcoming episodes.
One storyline had to do with Arya's decision to go on a killing spree last season.
During that time, the female character disguised herself as a waitress and then killed Lothar (Daniel Tuite), Walder Rivers (Tim Plester) and Walter Frey (David Bradley).
The three characters were part of the Red Wedding where three other characters were previously killed.
Additionally, Arya also has a long list of people that she wants to kill. If her plans push through, it would be safe to assume that the character will once again get rid of some key personalities from the TV show.
Meanwhile, Sansa (Sophie Turner) may also turn her back on Jon Snow (Kit Harrington).
Last season, the female character spoke with Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen) to remind her that she is the real Stark and not Jon that the Northern Houses should support.
In an interview with Variety, Turner revealed that her character has a little bit of resentment towards Jon because the latter didn't give the former enough credit for helping them take back their home.
"She's not getting the credit she feels she deserves, that Littlefinger would grant her with. He obviously wants her on the Iron Throne and him by her side - she doesn't want that, but she wants recognition for the effort that she put in, in order to claim back Winterfell, because if it wasn't for her, it wouldn't have happened," she explained.
With this, Turner said that her character is currently seeing Littlefinger as the more trustworthy ally.
In other news, Sansa and Jon's relationship are the only ones at risk in "Game of Thrones" season 7.
There are rumors that Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) could also turn his back on Cersei (Lena Headey).
"Will Jaime remain loyal to his sister/lover when he finds out that Tommen committed suicide after she had the Great Sept of Baelor destroyed?" DNT noted.
"Game of Thrones" season 7 will premiere on HBO sometime in April 2017.