Warning: The following contains possible spoilers for HBO's "Game of Thrones."

It's no surprise that Daenerys Targaryen has become a fan-favorite character among "Game of Thrones" fans. She's beautiful, intelligent, powerful, strong willed and even magical to a certain extent. Daenerys, along with a sparse few other characters, represents the seed of goodness and compassion that can exist in the "Thrones" universe if given a chance to take root. As a result, it's understandable why fans have been freaking out about her uncertain fate.

When last we saw the Mother of Dragons, Drogon had taken her far away from Mereen and accidentally plopped her right down into the middle of a Dothraki horde. Queen or not, that's a dangerous place to be. Then recently came the release of a photo featuring Dany, Margaery and Cersei in full costume, spurring viewers to theorize that Daeny had somehow made it to Westeros.

So is everyone's favorite conqueror finally going to cross the Narrow Sea and claim her birthright atop the Iron Thrones?

"Sadly not - it turned out the picture was for a photoshoot," The Guardian reported, "but here's what we do know about the show's leading ladies: Cersei has been pictured on set in the company of the resurrected Ser Gregor (last seen carrying her after the walk of shame) presumably plotting dark revenge against the High Sparrow. Pictures have also leaked of Dany on a white horse with Daario Naharis by her side, which suggest that he's been successful in his mission to track her down while Tyrion and Jorah are (presumably) still trying to hold things together in Mereen."

That's good news for Dany fans as it likely means that she finds her way out of trouble somehow. Some have even speculated that the Dothraki may join her once she displays her newfound control of Drogon. Adding thousands of trained Dothraki riders to her already decently sized force would be a major addition of strength.

Meanwhile, in Mereen, Tyrion is reportedly trying to deal with a famine. This storyline may supplant the novel's, "A Dance of Dragons," which features Mereen suffering from plague. Either way, it sounds as if it's a good news/bad news situation with Daenerys.

"Game of Thrones" is expected to return to HBO in April of 2016.