From Here. Scroll down to "In the books" in case you don't know the difference between the Book and Show. This will contain spoilers, but I don't know if anyone cares at this point.Simon_Jester wrote:Robb Stark seems to do the honorable thing without regard for consequences... and to not think ahead about what honor will require him to do.
That's why I never liked the Show explanation of him marrying random battlefield nurse girl. His father is dead, his brothers murdered, his sisters hostages, his "brother" a betrayer, his home burned and conquered. He has an army to lead, thousands depend on him for their lives. His entire family legacy is at stake.
And he's like "I've be prepared my whole life to marry for position, not love, to make sacrifices for my people and I will..... Holy shit that is a nice piece of ass: later bitches!" It was so dumb. I hated that portrayal so much and couldn't believe that's how Martin wrote him... until my wife explained what happened in the books. He was played for a chump. In the Show, he played himself for a chump and fucking ruined the character (for me).
We honestly don't know that. We can assume Ned would take to more measured decisions, but Karstark disobeyed orders and murdered "valuable" prisoners of war. Children at that, this opening up retribution on his own sisters, which likely only did not happen because they were "lesser Lannisters" and Arya (if they had her) and Sansa were too damned valuable to murder.Ned would probably have done more to keep Karstark's loyalty, and if all else failed simply sent him away to some place he wouldn't have access to key noble prisoners that he might want to take revenge on.