Temüjin's Revolt
The Revolt of Temüjin Tokaray Erdenechuluun al-Osman in 1732 AN was a minor challenge to the authority of the Order of the Holy Lakes in Apollonian Hurmu and the final chapter in the ignominious life of its doomed figurehead.
Background
In the ninth month of 1732 AN curious reports began to be received from the back country of northern Transprinitica of a miserable band of vagrants, no more than forty in number, riding mange-ridden ponies and accompanied by a couple of beaten-up land cruisers and a dilapidated wagon. This wretched band soon gained a reputation for making a nuisance of themselves, robbing isolated homesteads, stealing livestock, and assaulting travellers. What garnered special attention, and concern, was that the riders of this miserable little group were carrying banners made in the crude likeness of the flag of the Confederacy of the Dispossessed.
The 14th Circuit Regiment of the Hurmu Constabulary in Lontinien and the 31st Circuit Regiment in Transprinitica were duly directed to each dispatch a squadron of riders towards the point where their shared administrative boundaries met with the border of Lac Glacei and there commence the pursuit of the bandit gang.
This manhunt was inconclusive and further small raids occurred during the summer months of 1733 AN as well as during the harvest season.