A Model Of The Millenium Falcon Starship
A model of the Millenium Falcon starship is displayed during press day for the exhibit "Star Wars Identities" at the "Cite du Cinema" movie studios in Saint-Denis, near Paris, February 13, 2014. The exhibit, which explores the theme where visitors identify themselves with a Star Wars character, will run from February 15, 2014 to June 30, 2014. Reuters

Another "Star Wars: Episode VII" rumour has hit the grapevine. This time it reportedly involves the type of home/living quarters where Daisy Ridley's still-unknown character lives.

Plot details for "Star Wars: Episode VII" from Badass Digest previously mentioned Daisy Ridley's character thriving off on a desert planet. It's supposedly where she sees the wreckage of John Boyega's ship and revives the rumoured Stormtrooper back to health. But few details were mentioned on her living quarters, where she reportedly housed the injured Boyega.

However, Making Star Wars is at it again with its constant release of possible spoilers for the much-anticipated movie. The site claims Daisy Ridley's yet-to-be-revealed character lives in a canyon somewhere on a desert planet. Specifically, she makes use of a "downed AT-AT, laying on its side" as her abode.

"For now, this is her home, the wreckage of years of intergalactic warfare," writer Jason Ward said. "This is the dwelling of the new hero from 'Star Wars: Episode VII,'" he added.

The site further gives a detailed description of the AT-AT. Daisy Ridley's supposed living quarters in "Star Wars: Episode VII" is apparently an old machine, weathered by nature and time. Laying on its left side, the beast has reportedly been left on the sand following a disastrous battle from long time ago. Its head is plunged down to the sand. While the right side of the walker's body is filled with battle scars, "shot by many laser blasts which no doubt brought the machine down." Littered around the AT-AT are other remnants of battle wreckage.

A small ship is said to be safely secured inside the belly of the walker that somehow serves as the garage. While large pieces of cloth are supposedly used to cover the machine to protect it from its surroundings. Apparently, the desert canyon sees more than just one AT-AT, according to the site. But the other machines are reportedly already weather-beaten, worn away with time.

However, as with previous spoilers for "Star Wars: Episode VII," this new information should be taken with a grain of salt. The writer didn't even mention where he got his details on Daisy Ridley's supposed dwelling. Additionally, the movie is coated with too much secrecy that J.J. Abrams and crew have been very cautious when it comes to production details.