Building a city with a scout stacked with other figures

By Weinfest, in Sid Meier's Civilization: The Board Game

Hi there,

lately we had a question occuring: If a scout is stacked with one or more other figures, let's say two armies, and the player would build a city using the scout in start of turn phase, what happens to the armies, since they actually may not be placed in own city centers? Are they removed from the board as well as the scout, may they be placed in the outskirts of the city immediately or is it just not possible to build a city in this case?

Thanks for any helpful ideas! (-:

I for one would say that you would reposition the armies to the city outskirts either individually, allowing the two armies to cover two ingress directions, or as a group, since they initially are in the same square anyway.

The amry figures move to adjacent square they legally can. This is in the rules page 13.