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Every detail you need to remember before diving into 'Game of Thrones' season 7

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Game of Thrones."

We're just days away from the premiere of "Game of Thrones" season seven, but where will the show pick up the storyline? INSIDER is here with the ultimate guide to where things left off on the season six finale, just in case you didn't have time to binge watch the whole series again. 

Let's dive in to every detail you should remember before watching season seven.

Daenerys is heading for Westeros with new allies by her side.

After defeating the slave masters of Yunkai, Astapor, and Volantis once more, Daenerys left the city of Meereen in the care of Daario and his sellsword company the Second Sons.

Daenerys broke things off with Daario, but confessed to Tyrion that she didn't feel to sad about it. She's just eager to finally arrive in the Seven Kingdoms and begin her conquest.



Daenerys' new allies include Yara and Theon Greyjoy.

After their Uncle Euron murdered their father and stole the Salt Throne for himself, Yara and Theon fled the Iron Islands with a fleet of their fastest ships. They landed in Meereen and agreed to help Daenerys conquer Westeros, as long as Yara gets to keep the Iron Islands in the end.

This left Euron on the Iron Islands, angry and eager to build new ships and come after his niece and nephew.



Daenerys also teamed up with Ellaria and the Sand Snakes of Dorne.

In the final shot of season six, you could make out sails showing Ellaria's Dornish sigil (the sun spear) and Olenna Tyrell's golden rose sigil. This means there was a time jump between when we saw Varys in Dorne with Ellaria Sand and when Daenerys set sail for Westeros. 

Ellaria and her daughters (Obara, Tyene, and Nymeria) killed the leaders of Dorne on season six. Doran Martell and his son Trystane were murdered, and Ellaria said, "No man will ever rule Dorne again." Could this decision come back to haunt her?



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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