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If your numidian provinces have a really high revolt risk, it won't matter much wether you have a governor appointed or not. I think high charisma and finesse helps. However, it won't remove the revolt risk completely. Bad stability, newly conquered are causes. I suggest placing an army there to bring revolts down until they adopt you as their new ruler :) .

Btw, if I have misunderstood your question, pardon me.
 
vanin said:
If your numidian provinces have a really high revolt risk, it won't matter much wether you have a governor appointed or not. I think high charisma and finesse helps. However, it won't remove the revolt risk completely. Bad stability, newly conquered are causes. I suggest placing an army there to bring revolts down until they adopt you as their new ruler :) .

Btw, if I have misunderstood your question, pardon me.
Yep, its ok though. No, there is an event chain that creates a Numidia out of your empire. There isn't anyone revolting or going crazy or high revolt risk. They just decide to go independet every so often, because its an event.
 
Oh, see what you mean now. The event fires even though you've appointed govs... I am not sure what not = { primary_culture = this } means, but i guess the event will fire as long as you don't have Numidian state culture... I suggest that you leave them alone - killing them off every time they revolt isn't worth the stab hits :(. I have no idea why you can't prevent it from happening.

Edit: or you could delete the whole event ^^