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Game of Thrones­ Debuts Ominous Season 6 Teases on Twitter

No house is looking at a fun season

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Megan Vick

If you thought Season 5 of Game of Thrones was bleak, stay away from the show's official Twitter account handing out sneak peeks of Season 6. Fans can tweet @GameofThrones with their house alliance, either #HouseStark, #HouseTargaryen or #House Lannister for an auto-reply preview tease.

It doesn't matter if you're loyal to the North, backing the Mother of Dragons or always pay your debts, no one in Game of Thrones Season 6 is in for an easy time when the fantasy drama returns April 24.

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If you want to check in with the Starks you get a message from Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) declaring "Winterfell is mine," stirring up all of your feelings of rage. Even worse, there are also no hints of Sansa's (Sophie Turner) fate in the clip.

Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) won't be faring much better with the Dothraki either. "You are nobody, the millionth of your name. Queen of Nothing," says the ominous message in the Dothraki tongue. It seems the Khaleesi's people are not that stoked to see her again.

Even the Lannisters are having a rough time of it. Instead of Cersei (Lena Headey) or Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) leading the voice over, it's the High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce) saying the edict. "Everyone one of us is poor and powerless, and yet together we can overthrow an empire," he says while Cersei's shame bells echo in the background.

Is there anyone left to root for on this show? Game of Thrones returns April 24 at 9/8c on HBO.