zero evidence that their ice aura is strong enough to extinguish a small path through a wall of fire? Yeah, I was giving you that one. I was trying to help your argument out. It's not outside the realm of possibility, but it hasn't been shown or described, no.
plenty of evidence that he wights autodie when exposed to fire. Literally every encounter we've seen or read about shows them collapsing into a corpse when touched by flames. a torch, a lantern, fucking anything. fire is their achille's heel.
plenty of evidence that the walkers command the undead, direct them when to fight and which way to go. Not improbable that if they did approach a wall of fire the walkers would be smart enough to command their legions to stop rather than die. Again giving you that one, not sure why you continue to debate against yourself.
oh that's right. That's all you've done this entire debate, is debate against yourself, supporting my position while undermining your own, and then like a retard claim victory for it. You've been joined by the peanut gallery flinging their own feces and then licking their own fingers because they like the taste of their own shit. Doesn't change anything, you keep supporting my point and undermining your own and think you are clever for doing so. lol
You said you hope that the humans have a way to win the war that isn't Deus Ex Machina.
I told you they do, it was the dragons.
Your argued they were Deus Ex Machina.
I corrected you. You finally admitted you were wrong and that the dragons aren't Deus Ex Machina.
Then you goal post shifted to "okay yeah your right and the dragons would totally win but wait, nuh uh, what if the Night king does X? let me throw out a bunch of random examples of Deus Ex Machina that the Night King could use. He could pull lightning bolts out of his ass. he could teleport to the Marvel universe and steal captain america's shield. he could summon gandalf or the balrog to help him out. he could blah blah blah"
I said "Sure, night king can totally pull something out of his ass and counter the dragons. we're all hoping he does so, we're hoping he has some kind of Deus Ex machina to counter the dragons otherwise the final conflict, whenever the dragons finally take the field, will be very anticlimatic.*
Then you argued that wasn't deus ex machina
I corrected you again. You admitted that the night king pulling something out of his ass was in fact deus ex machina.
You then pivoted again to try and debate some leet strat the night king could use that wouldn't be deus ex machina and would somehow negate the dragons.
I pointed out how ridiculous this would be since the NK doesn't know what dragons are and isn't clairvoyant, there's no way he would give up his only advantage and only strategy on how to beat the living (massive overwhelming numbers) to avoid an asset he doesn't know he will face. BUT even if he did so, he would then be crushed by the humans alone, they wouldn't even need the dragons.
*this is the statement you don't seem to understand. You keep using examples of Deus Ex Machina to explain away how the Night King could potentially deal with the dragons. I know, dude. I'm hoping he has something up his sleeve or can pull a rabbit out of his hat and not auto-lose, because him auto-losing will be boring.
But that's not the way the story is unfolding. It looks like it's going to be politics politics back stabbing oh noes who sits the throne blah blah blah until its too damn late for any kind of conventional war against the undead. It's looking more and more likely that it's going to be the dragons getting loose and killdozing their way to victory because the humans couldn't get their shit together in time. The way GRRM writes, it's entirely possible the dragons go off and win the war on their own and it's not even explained, there's no one around to tell the story and the whole thing is told from First Person Perspective. It'll just be something that happens in the background and we are stuck reading about jon living in a cave hiding from the undead and cersei's final moments as kings landing burns around her or Arya roaming the country side on horse back fleeing the dead until a shadow washes over her and they all burst to flame and that was that.