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{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = {{PAGENAME}}
| partof = Consolidation of Craitland
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| date = XV.1702 AN
| place = [[Oudorp]], [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]
| status =
| result = Return to peace.
| combatants_header = Belligerents
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| commander1 = {{team flag|Sankt Ludwigshafen|flag}}Jan den Ouden, Mayor of Oudorp
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* Bezirkbürgerwehr Oudorp
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* Ill-organised band of rioters
| combatant2 = [[File:Anarchy flag.png|23px]] Rioters
| commander2 = [[File:Anarchy flag.png|23px]] Hendrik-Kees de Walvisjager
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The '''Oudorp Riots of 1702''' were a series of riots in [[Oudorp]], [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] that initiated as protest against the low performance of [[Sankt Ludwigshafen in Microvision 2021]]. Particularly the fact that the singer, who was born in Oudorp when it was still part of [[Zandarijn]], [[Craitland]], received no points at all from Craitland infuriated the population. The Bezirkbürgerwehr Oudorp responded to the riots by imposing a curfew from 5 PM to 6 AM after rioters took to the streets to attack symbols of Craitish governance over Zandarijn. They were seen throwing an equestrian statue of Craitman the VIth from the quay into the sea and burning the orange, white and blue flag of Zandarijn in the marketplace. No serious injuries were reported. The curfew was lifted after a week.
The '''Oudorp Riots of 1702''' were a series of riots in [[Oudorp]], [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] that initiated as protest against the low performance of [[Sankt Ludwigshafen in Microvision 2021]]. Particularly the fact that the singer, who was born in Oudorp when it was still part of [[Zandarijn]], [[Craitland]], received no points at all from Craitland infuriated the population. The Bezirkbürgerwehr Oudorp responded to the riots by imposing a curfew from 5 PM to 6 AM after rioters took to the streets to attack symbols of Craitish governance over Zandarijn. They were seen throwing an equestrian statue of Craitman the VIth from the quay into the sea and burning the orange, white and blue flag of Zandarijn in the marketplace. No serious injuries were reported. The curfew was lifted after a week.
== Reaction from the Ludwiggian Reformed Church ==
On Sundays following the riots, preachers in parishes belonging to the [[Ludwiggian Reformed Church]] stressed that the events since the [[Sack of Hamstadt]] were traumatic, but that they did not absolve believers of the need to practice forgiveness.

Revision as of 19:49, 30 November 2021

Oudorp Riots of 1702
Part of Consolidation of Craitland
Date XV.1702 AN
Location Oudorp, Sankt Ludwigshafen
Result Return to peace.
Belligerents
Sankt Ludwigshafen Sankt Ludwigshafen Rioters
Commanders and leaders
Sankt LudwigshafenJan den Ouden, Mayor of Oudorp Hendrik-Kees de Walvisjager
Units involved

  • Bezirkbürgerwehr Oudorp

  • Ill-organised band of rioters

The Oudorp Riots of 1702 were a series of riots in Oudorp, Sankt Ludwigshafen that initiated as protest against the low performance of Sankt Ludwigshafen in Microvision 2021. Particularly the fact that the singer, who was born in Oudorp when it was still part of Zandarijn, Craitland, received no points at all from Craitland infuriated the population. The Bezirkbürgerwehr Oudorp responded to the riots by imposing a curfew from 5 PM to 6 AM after rioters took to the streets to attack symbols of Craitish governance over Zandarijn. They were seen throwing an equestrian statue of Craitman the VIth from the quay into the sea and burning the orange, white and blue flag of Zandarijn in the marketplace. No serious injuries were reported. The curfew was lifted after a week.

Reaction from the Ludwiggian Reformed Church

On Sundays following the riots, preachers in parishes belonging to the Ludwiggian Reformed Church stressed that the events since the Sack of Hamstadt were traumatic, but that they did not absolve believers of the need to practice forgiveness.