zoonation said:
Robb Stark may be the biggest #### up of all time. Every decision he made was impulsive, selfish and ultimately led to the death of his kin and bannermen, as well as the Stark war effort.You have to think the Starks have taken the last of their beatings. At least the remaining members aren't morons.
I think what happened with Robb Stark was more of a commentary on the parenting in the Westeros universe and gives different shades to both Eddard Stark and Tywin Lannister.
Ned Stark shielded his children from much of the horror of the outside world and the threat of violence and the lingering problems from the last war. In that way, he loved his children and tried to do the honorable thing and protect them. In another way, he left them ill prepared for the world they were going to face.
Tywin Lannister is brutal to his children. But you can see his father was more kind hearted, less ruthless, and even Tywin admitted a man who loved his children, but he was weak, and Tywin was a product of having to pull himself up by his boots to overcome the limitations that his father presented him.
Ned loved his children and they are either dead or on the run or hostages. Tywin is cruel to his children, but in this world, they are still alive.
Tactically speaking, Robb Stark had absolutely no chance to win a stand up fight against the Lannisters. Not even with the Karstarks, not even with the Boltons and the Freys. Which is something I think Frey and Bolton and loosely Greyjoy all knew. Stark had fewer men to start and was waging an offensive front. Basic combat doctrine is to assault a defensive position, you need a three to one advantage in man power. This is basic war doctrine ht has held through the test of time. Robb's best chance to win was to slaughter as many Lannisters and engage them on one front, while one of the Baretheons took Kings Landing, with a much larger and superior force.
Robb had no control over the conflict of Renly and Stannis, which indirectly gave the Lannisters the whole of the Tyrell army and resources. If Renly had given fealty to Stannis, the Tyrells, by marriage to Renly would have stayed in the fold, and Robb would have ended the war as the King Of The North.
Had Ned been consolidating power and forming family alliances in the North long before this war, then Robb would have been left in a better position. A Stark should have already been married to a Frey and a Karstark if they formed two of the largest armies of the North. Ned's other mistake was to accept Hand Of The King without a price. His long standing friendship and relationship with Robert could have demanded that Sansa and Joffrey be IMMEDIATELY married before he would accept Hand Of The King. This would have dramatically changed the dynamic of the Lannister/Stark conflict. He could have also asked Robert to leave a Lannister in the North, essentially a hostage, in exchange for bringing his two daughters to Kings Landing. Yes Kat Tully/Stark was an idiot, but she was a woman, not expected to be a war strategist and tactician. Robb was young and inexperienced, without a wise loyal hand to guide him. Ned could have left his family in a much better position to start. It was his responsibility. But as Cersei said, he didn't want to play the game.
Once Stannis had failed and Renly was dead and the Tyrells were aligned with the Lannisters, Robb Stark only had ONE viable move left, he simply did not understand it. Northerners understand the long cold winter. They can operate and survive in those conditions. For other people in Westeros, it is much harder as their weather is more temperate. The Northerners were clearly more prepared for any kind of upcoming winter and clearly Winter Was Coming. With their numerical limitations, the Northerners stood a better chance fighting a war on the defensive.
Robb Stark, realizing that the Lannisters and much of the rest of Westeros was not prepared for the coming long Winter, should have dispatched Theon Greyjoy, where his expendability and ruthlessness would be best served, to lead guerrilla warfare tactics to the south. Small unit action designed not to engage military targets, but to steal all the food and burn all the crops they could. Clearly even Kings Landing was already starving based on the attack on Joffrey's convoy. By killing off the food supply, the rest of Westeros would starve. The Lannisters would have to invade the North simply for food and resources. Where they would be bogged down in winter fighting that they were ill suited. Napoleon was eradicated by a winter. The Germans in WW2 were eradicated by a winter. Starving cold Lannister men trying to climb Northern walls while being attacked by archers and direwolves ( which Robb would have immediately started to breed en masse)
In terms of Jamie Lannister, the best move would have been to have found three Lannister prisoners or minor relatives, then had all of the Stark bannerman take daggers and stab Jamie to death. Then all sign a document saying they demanded Tywins surrender or face total and complete destruction. Roose Bolton would have no choice. Stab Jamie or have it be clear that he was no aligned with the North. But participating in Jamies death meant there would be no treaty or bargain with Tywin. Send the prisoners or relatives to Kings Landing with Jamies head covered in pig feces and then Tywin would have no choice but to fight. With Jamie dead, Karstark would be avenged, more than avenged, and his men would still be in the fold. Would Tywin kill Sansa or Arya in return? Maybe, but then he would lose them as political leverage to gain the North. It would be a tactical risk. But killing the two Stark girls would only galvanize the Northern people together.
The mistake Robb made with Frey was to let his mother negotiate. This is part of why Frey treated him like a boy and not a man. Robb should have bargained a Frey girl to be queen for ALL of Freys men right then and there. And in exchange, the wedding would be immediate, right then and there. No chance for Robb to marry anyone else, or the common girl would have just been a concubine, which was acceptable in their world. By marrying a Frey, Walder Frey would have no choice but to join the North and not at the end. And Robb should have immediately married off Bran and Rickon to a Karstark and to a Bolton girl.
There is no way, even with more men, that Robb could have maintained a supply line strong enough to wage a war all the way to Kings Landing. By taking a defensive posture in the North, his bannermen would have no choice but to fight if the Lannisters attacked. Their people would be raped , looted and slaughtered along with Winterfell.
The Maester should not have been left behind, he should have been Robbs main advisor, he was loyal to the Starks, had an understanding of history, and was reasonable. A good Maester would have found a true role for Brienne of Tar as a Kings Guard. And would have never let the Direwolf away from Robbs side.
Finally, Robb should have immediately married his mother off, she was still a viable asset in that way. He should have married her off to Little Finger, despite the betrayal, then had him as an ally to maneuver politically for the Starks. When the war ended, Robb could have simply killed Little Finger.
I think the show likes to make people believe Robb was a good tactician. He was not. He could have, if he wanted to , sent envoys to Stannis asking for a partnership and alliance, with Stannis as King ( Robb didn't want to King of Westeros anyway). He could have had Jon Snow sent to negotiate with Mance Rayder, offering terms of a truce with the North, political recognition but only lands vested in the south, if he would lend his army. Then sent an envoy to Dany Targareyan, offering her safe harbor in the North, and protection, despite the price on her head, and asked for an alliance in exchange for any of her military forces. The price would be her marriage to Stannis, but she would be the Queen of Westeros.
Robb should have had every paid mercenary and assassin would take the money to open a bounty on any Lannister. As well as a bounty on any major Tyrell hostage. The Tyrells support of the Lannisters would mute some if a major Tyrell was a Northern hostage.
The North got the Young Wolf, what they needed was a straight up gangster.