Ladies who love the men on "Game of Thrones," are you ready to meet the newest drool-worthy Dothraki to join the cast? Meet Staz Nair, who was part of the khalassar that we saw surrounding our dear Khaleesi when last we saw her in Season 5.

Although it was no big secret that Nair was joining Season 6 of the hugely successful HBO show, it is only now that photos of him - courtesy of his own Instagram account - around the set with his equine castmates have brought the news to light. Even with no official announcement from the prouction, it can be said with certainty that Nair is going to play a Dothraki in the coming season.

We can also be almost sure that Nair, though quite a fine specimen of a Dothraki, is not going to play the Khal of the khalassar that captures Daenerys. According to reports, Kiwi actor Joe Naufahu has been cast in that role.

And before we get into possible spoilers about who Nair could be, let us remind you that the new season of "Game of Thrones" won't be back on air til next spring so here are some juicy detals which might keep you entertained until it's back. 

And now, here be spoilers and dragons!

Now that we've established that Nair is going to be a Dothraki in the new season, we're dying to know if his good looks are also going to put Dany under his spell. The Mother of Dragons has had some pretty tempting company in her midst ever since the death of Khal Drogo and since we are already venturing outside the scope of the books, it's anyone's guess if Dany would consider another Dothraki lover. Which could get quite interesting since Ser Jorah and Daario are both on the trail to rescue her.

Speaking of rescue, "Game of Thrones" spoiler sites are saying that she may not even need their help.

The Spanish site Los Siete Reinos posted very telling photos that clearly show a Dothraki village being scorched.

George R. R. Martin fans have been quick to point out that early drafts of "A Song of Ice and Fire" that were revealed online have Drogon, Daenerys' favorite dragon, helping her recruit her army of Dothraki by once again showing her emerge from the flames unscathed. Could the burning of this Dothraki village be the turning point for Dany to break the wheel in the game for the Iron Throne of Westeros?

But that's enough exploration into speculation territory for now. We just can't wait to see "Game of Thrones" when it returns in April 2016.

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