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Natalie Dormer on how she'd like her 'Game of Thrones' character to die

Asked if she had a preference on how she'd like to see her character go, Dormer joked she's been beheaded before and poison would be even painful to act.

By Veronica Linares
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Author George R.R. Martin has not yet finished writing his best-selling book series A Song of Ice and Fire, but actress Natalie Dormer -- who plays Margaery Tyrell in the HBO adaptation of the books -- has an idea of how she'd like her character to die.

Dormer was visiting Conan O'Brien's show Monday when the host brought up Game of Thrones' shocking plot twists and unexpected deaths, and according to the actress, her role on the show is starting taking a questionable turn.

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"I just finished shooting season five, which, we're around the area where we were up to with Margaery in the books so I'm entering into the fraternity of what the [expletive]'s gonna happen to me now."

Asked if she has a preference on how she'd like to see her character go, Dormer joked she's been beheaded before and poison would be painful to act.

"I don't know, maybe via dragon," she said. "White walker or dragon would be good."

Game of Throne will return for its sixth season in April 2015. In the meantime, Dormer will appear on the big screen as Cressida in Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1.

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