Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
As long as the Witch King's weapons don't get turned into ice and shattered upon touching the Night King (one of the Whitewalker's did that to a sword in Hardhome), WK should just be able to batter him to death. Night King [SPOILER - highlight to read]: has no combat feats from what I remember on the show save for spearing Theon at Winterfell.
The melee combat showings we have from WK have him stabbing Frodo then losing with the Nazgul to Aragorn at Weathertop and then supernaturally breaking Gandalf's staff and losing to a prophecy-lusted Eowyn and Merry. However, WK was in no danger of losing to Eowyn without the prophecy, and if one were to give movie Aragorn a Valyrian steel-forged Anduril he could probably kill all the whitewalkers and the Night King by his lonesome.
My bad, I meant the Whitewalker "council" or just the long-bearded bros in armor with the Witch King. They are like 7-8 deep I think. Not all the wights/whitewalker army as well. I wasn't too clear.
Is the Night King even considered a "man" anymore aside from the male honorific? He's literally a walking ice zombie wizard who can casually raise millions of dead to follow his every command and one-shot a dragon. If anything he's more a force of nature, as winter legit follows him around.
That would mean Durin's Bane for example wouldn't be able to hurt/kill the Witch King because it's considered a male, even though it's a Balrog.
He was one of the First Men that got Dragonglass pushed into his chest by a Child of the Forest. That's what turned him into the Night King more than 10,000 years ago.
But that's a long time to have been a force of nature. And he does have the ability to produce blizzards and snowstorms, and is stronger than the Witch King going by the feats of the White Walkers being far stronger and tougher than humans. And without Dragonglass or Valyrian Steel, would he be able to hurt/kill the Night King?
Not necessarily, as again, the Night King can't be considered as a man anymore. Just like despite being called the Witch King of Angmar, he is no longer considered a man. Nor the Ring Wraith's who all used to be men.
Usually when you are one thing, and then transform into something that is completely physically and mystically different from what you were, you can't be considered what you used to be.
Aragorn even directly says the Ringwraith's used to be men, but aren't anymore.
They were once men. Great kings of men. Then Sauron the deceiver gave to them nine rings of power. Blinded by their greed, they took them without question. One by one, they fell into darkness and now they're slaves to His will. They are the Nazgūls, Ringwraiths. Neither living nor dead. At all times, they feel the presence of the Ring. Drawn to the power of the One, they will never stop hunting you." (Strider)
The Night King was magically altered by the Children of the Forest and is now an undying creature of sentient ice and cold that command swarms of the dead. He's as far from a man as you can get.
Dr. Manhattan is a consciousness that makes an energy-based body to interact with people. He still tries to retain his humanity though. And it depends on the Dracula as some vampires can procreate. And most are simply undead but still the gender they were when they were turned. Bot like Night King who isn't even flesh and blood anymore or the witch king who is a...ghost in a suit of armor?