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The '''Jingdaoese-Alriggian War''' was a conflict between [[Alrig]] and [[Jingdao]] that started in 1684 following a series of [[1684 Jingdaoese-Alriggian border incidents|incidents]] on the border. Until that moment Alrig and Jingdao had been close allies. The war officially started on the 7th day of the 6th month of the year 1684, after the Jingdaoese armed forces attacked Alriggian protesters who insulted the [[Chidao Emperor]]. Upon hearing the news of the bloodbath, war was declared by Alriggian President [[Luo Dai]] and the news was delivered to the Jingdaoese emperor by [[Zhuchi Xi]] an hour later. The Chidao Emperor expressed his sorrow over the situation, wished Zhuchi Xi good luck with their war and had her escorted back to the Alriggian border. As soon as Xi was back in Alrig, Jingdaoese soldiers closed the barriers. Jingdaoese armoured divisions were brought closer to the border, but did not approach it closer than a kiloric. Likewise, Alrig assembled armed forces close to the border, but not at the border itself. This situation remained stable for several months, with no assault undertaken by either nation. Even without military skirmishes the economic impact was severe on both nations with a great portion of the logistics sector in Jingdao operated by Alriggian companies, and Alrig's companies relying heavily on trade with and in Jingdao.
The '''Jingdaoese-Alriggian War''' was a conflict between [[Alrig]] and [[Jingdao]] that started in 1684 following a series of [[1684 Jingdaoese-Alriggian border incidents|incidents]] on the border. Until that moment Alrig and Jingdao had been close allies. The war officially started on the 7th day of the 6th month of the year 1684, after the Jingdaoese armed forces attacked Alriggian protesters who insulted the [[Chidao Emperor]]. Upon hearing the news of the bloodbath, war was declared by Alriggian President [[Luo Dai]] and the news was delivered to the Jingdaoese emperor by [[Zhuchi Xi]] an hour later. The Chidao Emperor expressed his sorrow over the situation, wished Zhuchi Xi good luck with their war and had her escorted back to the Alriggian border. As soon as Xi was back in Alrig, Jingdaoese soldiers closed the barriers. Jingdaoese armoured divisions were brought closer to the border, but did not approach it closer than a kiloric. Likewise, Alrig assembled armed forces close to the border, but not at the border itself. This situation remained stable for several months, with no assault undertaken by either nation. Even without military skirmishes the economic impact was severe on both nations with a great portion of the logistics sector in Jingdao operated by Alriggian companies, and Alrig's companies relying heavily on trade with and in Jingdao. On the 4th day of the 9th month of the year 1684, the Jingdaoese [[Imperial Steardship|head steward]] Shen Chidao and Alriggian President Luo Dai met at the border to discuss the impasse. President Luo Dai announced that she was not willing to stop waging war against Jingdao unless it would apologise for the bloodbath. Head steward Shen Chidao expressed the Jingdaoese view that the bloodbath was an unfortunate event, but that it was not unjust to respond with lethal force when the emperor is insulted.  


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Revision as of 18:45, 14 May 2020

Jingdaoese-Alriggian War
Part of Jingdaoese-Alriggian War
Date 1684 -
Location Apollonian holdings of Alrig
Belligerents
Alriggian Republic
Jingdaoese Empire

The Jingdaoese-Alriggian War was a conflict between Alrig and Jingdao that started in 1684 following a series of incidents on the border. Until that moment Alrig and Jingdao had been close allies. The war officially started on the 7th day of the 6th month of the year 1684, after the Jingdaoese armed forces attacked Alriggian protesters who insulted the Chidao Emperor. Upon hearing the news of the bloodbath, war was declared by Alriggian President Luo Dai and the news was delivered to the Jingdaoese emperor by Zhuchi Xi an hour later. The Chidao Emperor expressed his sorrow over the situation, wished Zhuchi Xi good luck with their war and had her escorted back to the Alriggian border. As soon as Xi was back in Alrig, Jingdaoese soldiers closed the barriers. Jingdaoese armoured divisions were brought closer to the border, but did not approach it closer than a kiloric. Likewise, Alrig assembled armed forces close to the border, but not at the border itself. This situation remained stable for several months, with no assault undertaken by either nation. Even without military skirmishes the economic impact was severe on both nations with a great portion of the logistics sector in Jingdao operated by Alriggian companies, and Alrig's companies relying heavily on trade with and in Jingdao. On the 4th day of the 9th month of the year 1684, the Jingdaoese head steward Shen Chidao and Alriggian President Luo Dai met at the border to discuss the impasse. President Luo Dai announced that she was not willing to stop waging war against Jingdao unless it would apologise for the bloodbath. Head steward Shen Chidao expressed the Jingdaoese view that the bloodbath was an unfortunate event, but that it was not unjust to respond with lethal force when the emperor is insulted.