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See FOGM manual chapter 32 - section 32.6
https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1368870/manuals/FOG2_Medieval_Manual_EN_EBook.pdf?t=1717510936
"32.6. Effect of Kingdoms Generals
Generals use their Kingdoms skill rating for attack or defence
depending on which side counts as attacking in Kingdoms.
General traits applicable in the regional terrain add their
modifiers to those skill ratings.
If there is an overall difference between the skill ratings of the
opposing generals, then usually an adjustment is made to the
quality of the opposing FOG2: Medieval units, representing the
effects on morale, physical condition and state of preparedness
of the troops resulting from the better general’s more skilful
pre-battle manoeuvres.
Sometimes, instead of a quality adjustment, the lower skilled
general will have some of his troops arrive late at the battle."