Although Atahualpa may have been friendly with some individual Spaniards, such as Francisco Pizarro’s brother Hernando, he wanted them out of his kingdom. He told his people to not attempt a rescue, believing that the Spanish would leave once they had received their ransom. As for the Spanish, they knew that their prisoner was the only thing keeping one of Atahualpa’s armies from crashing down on them. Atahualpa had three important generals, each of whom commanded an army: Chalcuchima in Jauja, Quisquis in Cuzco and Rumiñahui in Quito.