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Ka-pi96 said:

That doesn't surprise me. I mean he still refers to himself as the prince, as does everyone else. Besides you could also argue that Andragoras hasn't actually stopped being king yet.

That extremely surprised me when you considered Arslan's resolve to take the throne ...

He's a "crown" prince just so you know plus many of his associates known him as a prince for the longest time and he has yet to be formally appointed as king so referring to him as king didn't make sense at the time ... 

You can't argue that Andragoras hasn't stopped being a king at all because it was Innocentius VII who claimed the throne temporarily and not Andragoras ...