• "Game of Thrones" season 6 might also be the time to bow down before the new queen of Westeros, as rumors tells that Daenerys Targaryen will finally sit on the iron throne.

"Game of Thrones" season 6 might also be the time to bow down before the new queen of Westeros, as rumors tells that Daenerys Targaryen will finally sit on the iron throne. (Photo : YouTube/GameofThrones)

While excitement for "Game of Thrones" season 6 is at its peak, with a second trailer and back-to-back clips being released recently, the titles of the first three episodes have somehow managed to sneak online.

Thanks to the website GeeklyInc, the titles of the first three episodes of the upcoming season are out in the open. While HBO announced the first episode's title as "The Red Woman," the second will apparently be "Home" and the third will be titled as "Oathbreaker."

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Since the same site had leaked the first six episode titles for season five with absolute accuracy, it is highly expected that the information leaked is actually true. Unfortunately, "Home" is quite a generic title and does not give much insight of the second episode.

Going by the leaked title, "Game of Thrones" Season 6 episode 2 could be about any of the Stark children coming back to Winerfell or Lannisters landing at Casterly Rock. The episode could also be about Bran, who might have found his calling in the North or even Daenerys finding her home among the Dothraki.

However, "Oathbreaker" undoubtedly point towards Brienne. While the warrior has a sword of the same name, she also had taken an oath seasons before to protect the Stark children. The third episode's title suggests that Brienne will somehow have to break her oath that she gave to Catelyn Stark.

Meanwhile, Maisie Williams still seemingly continues to be hopeful regarding the return of her dance instructor from season 1, Syrio Forel. He was the first person who taught her how to fight with a sword and was last seen protecting her by pending off those murderous Lannister guards as he heroically fought, thereby allowing her to escape.

While speaking during an interview, Wiliams declared that she had theories about whether Syrio was truly gone or will return in the upcoming season. Her belief was later banished by show runners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss as they shut her theory down completely.

"I always was like, 'Oh, no, I feel like he's still alive,'" the 18-year-old told IGN. "I always had my own theory that he and Jaqen were the same person."

"Game of Thrones" Season 6 is set to premiere on April 24 on HBO. Watch the new trailer below: