The iron isles would probably be safe too, considering the WW don't have much in the ship department.
I have a fan theory that the ironmen are unknowingly worshipping the Others, so that might not go so well for them either
That's actually fairly likely as, according to the red priest with 2GOD, the Drowned God is a "demon of the Other". Which is still sort of questionable, given that the red priests don't get along with other religions very well. They disbelieve the Weirwoods[Which have real power] and the Seven[Who MAY have real power, although the Mother appearing to Davos might just have been a hallucination], so their evaluation of the Drowned God could be biased.
That's cool, I didn't know that.
I always figured that Roller and the Drowned God were the same god/thing, though that's based pretty much entirely on their whole 'what is dead may never die' creed and Thoros's powers.
My theory is based mostly on that they perform ceremonial drownings to become metaphorical "dead men that may never die, but rise again, harder and stronger", ie undead. And that when they die they are literally sunk into the sea to join the Drowned god forever. There were some more minor things too that I can't remember clearly (something about crows and ravens being the agents of the Storm God, the Drowned Fox's nemesis, and that crowbirds are generally associated with "good" powers otherwise), but those were mostly coincidental anyway.
But yeah, there's thousands and thousands of corpses on the sea floor around their islands, just waiting for the WW to come there and necrorect them and march up on their tiny castles. What is read may never die.
Nope, they're totally softish sissies. And that's why WW would invade the Vale
Yes, we might be now.
But there used to be a time when we were badass.
Nah man, they were always soft. And that is the secret that makes a man strong.