Ben Lindbergh: Let’s say, hypothetically, 
that you had to transport a critically tannin-deprived prisoner from 
Volantis to Meereen, where your unrequited queen-crush awaits. Which way
 would you go? (Asking for an exiled friend.)
There are three routes available, all of them dangerous for different
 reasons. We’ll measure their distances in lengths of the Wall, each of 
which represents a span of 300 miles and looks like this:
Shortest Route: The Demon Road 
 ‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’
Distance:
‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’
Distance: 3.5 Walls
Travel Advisory From the Essos Tourism Board: “We will lose half the company to desertion if we attempt that march and bury half of those who remain beside the road.”
This is the shortest path between the two points, a little more than a
 thousand miles as the raven flies. That’s the appealing part. The 
unappealing part is that the raven will probably be flying to tell your 
friends and family that you died on the demon road. It’s not clear 
why the
 demon road gets such low slaver satisfaction scores — probably because 
of brigands, the tragic termination of the Valyrians’ Adopt-a-Highway 
program, and the terrible things the dry desert air does to delicate 
complexions — but everyone in Essos agrees that roadwise, it’s pretty 
much the pits. We can’t rule out the possibility that the road is 
getting a bad rap: Maybe 
one guy had a demonic experience and 
the nickname stuck. All I know is that this is the nicest sentence ever 
spoken about the demon road: “[It] might be it’s not as perilous as men 
say.” And here’s an example of something men say: “The demon road is 
death.” So, going this way 
might not mean guaranteed death — that’s the demon road’s upside.
Moreover, Meereen, unlike death, won’t come quickly. This 
is an overland route, so while it’s direct, it’s also slow. And there 
won’t be any way to hide a famous face, particularly one attached to 
Westeros’s most wanted dwarf.
Fastest Route: The Smoking Sea
 ‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’
‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’ 
Distance: 6 Walls
Travel Advisory From the Essos Tourism Board: “No free man would willingly sign aboard a ship whose captain spoke openly of his intent to sail into the Smoking Sea.”
Lannister family fun fact: The Casterly Rockers and the Smoking Sea 
have a history, and it hasn’t been a happy one. Tywin’s brother 
Gerion
 had all of the apathy toward politics, sense of humor, and affection 
for Tyrion that the head of the house lacked. Sadly, when Tyrion was 18,
 his cool uncle left to look for Lannister trinkets in Valyria. Half of 
Gerion’s crew deserted in Volantis, so he replaced them with slaves and 
set course for the Smoking Sea. He hasn’t been seen since, unless it was
 with late-stage greyscale, in which case it would have been kind of 
hard to tell.
Even if the sea isn’t actually smoking, the migrating dragons don’t 
stop to dine, and the Doom was a onetime thing, Valyria is still stone 
men central. On the other hand, the scenery is nice if you’re into 
overgrown ruins, and since no one else is stupid enough to sail anywhere
 near here, you won’t run into traffic.
Safest Route: The Summer Sea
 ‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’
‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’ 
Distance: 8 Walls
Travel Advisory From the Essos Tourism Board: “Corsairs and 
pirates hunt the southern route. … The next storm could sink or scatter 
us, a kraken could pull us under … or we might find ourselves becalmed 
again, and die of thirst as we wait for the wind to rise.”
You 
will have to pass through the Gulf of Grief, which sort of
 spoils the Summer Sea’s nonthreatening name, but the long way around is
 the safest possible path. Even so, there’s an excellent chance that you
 won’t make it to Meereen unmolested. Remember to buy a money belt 
before you knock out the nearest fisherman, steal his boat, and set sail.
This itinerary’s slightly decreased risk of death does come with a 
trade-off: 2,400 miles is a long way to sail, especially while you’re 
wondering whether your heart’s desire is still single, whether you’ll 
find her in a merciful mood or a murderous one, and whether you’ve seen 
the last of that hot 
hand-on-cheek action.
 No, come on, focus — you can’t think like that. She might be playing 
hard to get, but it’s not like she’s going to marry someone else while 
you’re on the way. Just take this trip one mile at a time.