Warning! Potential spoilers for the final season of Game of Thrones are beyond the wall. Well, this sentence.

We don't actually want Game of Thrones to end, but we are beginning to get a little impatient with the wait for its final season. (And don't even get us started on Winds of Winter.)

As time passes, we find ourselves getting drawn into all sorts of fan theories and potential spoilers, such as this latest theory involving the set in Belfast.

After a fan shared some pictures from the Game of Thrones set on Twitter, the good people of the internet immediately began speculating what the colour of the Red Keep might mean.

Because, spoiler, it's now white.

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Does this mean that the Night King has claimed the Seven Kingdoms and now rules upon an icy white Iron Throne, or do the white walls signal a new era of peace?

Is the colour white used to signal some kind of neutral democracy, perhaps? Or is it a nod to Daenerys Targaryen's fetching white winter coat?

This is possibly the most difficult of them all, mainly because a) it only made its catwalk (cliffwalk?) debut this year so b) going to be hard to find at your local fancy-dress shop. 
  But if you've got the patience to braid a blonde wig and customise that one fake-fur coat you've got in your wardrobe, the one you haven't worn since the 1980s, it'll be worth the effort for the stirring music and rousing applause you'll get when you enter the party. 
  Maybe only take one of your dragons though, you don't want to accidentally lose one of them.pinterest
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We don't know, we're just throwing some ideas out there. It could, of course, just be that the crew want to use the Red Keep for something else. Sets don't make themselves, after all.

In other unexpected spoiler news, Thrones star Sophie Turner recently sparked a whole new debate when she appeared to get a spoiler tattooed on her for all eternity.

Is it just a simple tribute to the Stark family – or is it telling us how the North will fare when Game of Thrones finally ends..?

Game of Thrones season 8 will premiere in 2019. The show airs on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic and Now TV in the UK. Season 7 is now available to buy on DVD, Blu-ray or digital download.


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Rianne Houghton is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy.