Okay, I should've asked this before: *Who* exactly rebelled? Just your low-loyalty prince, or did he have some fellow conspirators? And was he in command of a stack?Originally Posted by Tony Furze
If there are no knights in the stack, then as a general rule the leader of whichever unit you last dropped into the stack will be that stack's commander. A unit of cavalry isn't guaranteed to lead the stack unless it's some type of knight--I've had a few Spanish armies commanded by FS, even though there were also Jinnettes in the army as well.Originally Posted by Tony Furze
If there is more than one unit of knights in at stack, then I believe that it's Royal-->Chivalric-->Feudal. So if there's a unit of RK's and a unit of FK's in the same stack, the leader of the RK's will be the general. Of course, it's very rare for a situation like that to ever occur in first place--at least one of the knights is most likely going to have 1 or more stars--so I can't say that with absolute certainty. It's simply consistent with the few times I've personally seen such a situation in the game.
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