Game of Thrones season 8, episode 1 leak: Night King’s secret messages revealed?

WARNING: The following article may contain spoilers from Game of Thrones season eight, episode one.

Game of Thrones fan @Frikidoctor claimed on Twitter to have viewed the first instalment of the hit HBO series and shared details on social media.

A translation of their description was shared on Reddit by unverified user @Hand_the_dj2 and fans have speculated what one detail from the episode means.

While many discussed details from @Frikidoctor’s description, others simply began to speculate about what the Night King (Vladimir Furdik) has planned.

Many agreed that the Night King’s invasion of Westeros was always going to happen and nothing could have stopped him.

In fact, some fans believe he even left messages to the Night’s Watch warning them of his coming as far back as season one.

One fan theorised: “The Night King leaving messages is really interesting because I think it will be from the first Long Night. I wonder what it could be.”

Another added: “I hope it somehow connects to those weird shapes wights used to leave in the snow way back in season one.”

Fans will of course have to wait until Sunday 14 April to find out what the Night King has planned.

It’s also worth remembering that it may not have only been the Night King who has left warnings.

In season seven, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) discovered drawings on a wall when he visited Dragonstone to bend the knee to Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke).

Could the two be linked and if so, what does it mean?

The Game of Thrones trailer was only just released last month and it sent fans into overdrive as it shared some big hints about what is to come.

In the trailer, just under two minutes, Arya Stark’s death is heavily hinted at in the opening moments.

The young Stark can be seen panting as she appears to have seen something terrifying before running as fast as she can.

Arya’s voice is also heard as she calmly explains: “I know death. He’s got many faces. I look forward to seeing this one.”

Also in the video, Jon and Daenerys can be seen preparing to head into battle as they arrive at Winterfell.

“They’re coming, our enemy doesn’t tire. Doesn’t stop. Doesn’t feel,” Jon warns.

The trailer then ends with the army of the living standing in darkness as the Night King and his army of the dead approach.

Who will win the Game of Thrones and who will perish in the biggest battle yet?

Game of Thrones season 8 premieres on April 14 on HBO and Sky Atlantic.

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