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The '''2453 Qplma River Flood''' was a man-made flood during October, 2453, created by the intentional destruction of [[ɴ/Fqra|Fqra]] and the subsequent busting of [[ɴ/Fqra Gorges Dam|Fqra Gorges Dam]] by residents of [[ɴ/Uuepi|Uuepi]] on the [[ɴ/Qplma River|Qplma River]]. The disaster is considered the most egregious abuse of the [[ɴ/Cralasian Order|Cralasian Order's]] municipal system.
The '''2453 Qplma River Flood''' was a man-made flood during October, 2453, created by the intentional destruction of [[ɴ/Fqra|Fqra]] and the subsequent busting of [[ɴ/Fqra Gorges Dam|Fqra Gorges Dam]] by residents of [[ɴ/Uuepi|Uuepi]] on the [[ɴ/Qplma River|Qplma River]]. The disaster is considered the most egregious abuse of the [[ɴ/Cralasian Order|Cralasian Order's]] municipal system.


Historically the towns [[Fqra–Uuepi Rivalry|had been rivalled]] for several hundred years over a plethora of reasons: from cattle disputes and denominational differences to personal feuds. The activities of houses [[ɴ/Thlipara|Thlipara]] and [[ɴ/Yetma|Yetma]] served as the primary instigators of conflict, which throughout the 2300s to 2400s resulted in multiple periods of open warfare between the towns. The [[ɴ/Proclamation of the Cralasian Order|re-establishment of Cralas]] in 2431 saw a temporary nulling of the rivalry, as [[Isme-ma Wardescha|Ismem-ma's]] [[Birth of Isme-ma Wardescha|reincarnation]] led a [[ɴ/Great Ismemai Awakening|Hong-wide religious reawakening]], which in [[Wardeschanism|Wardeschan]] areas unified many of the denominations.
With the re-establishment of Cralas and the implementation of the [[ɴ/Matqhiqep|Matqhiqep]], the administration of the townships of Fqra and Uuepi were radically changed. After several years of adopting the [[ɴ/Local Governance in the Cralasian Order|new system]], people from both towns had began to abuse the overwhelmed bureaucracy to procure goods or planning permissions with little oversight.

The implementation of the [[ɴ/Matqhiqep|Matqhiqep]] saw [[Local Governance in the Cralasian Order|townships]] having to go through national government for almost all changes. Several years following its adoption, people from both towns had began to abuse the overwhelmed bureaucracy with little oversight. By 2447 a new dispute began between the two towns after they had both approved ownership of the same land by the government.


== Background ==
== Background ==

Revision as of 16:34, 18 August 2023

Template:Campaignbox Great Northern War The 2453 Qplma River Flood was a man-made flood during October, 2453, created by the intentional destruction of Fqra and the subsequent busting of Fqra Gorges Dam by residents of Uuepi on the Qplma River. The disaster is considered the most egregious abuse of the Cralasian Order's municipal system.

Historically the towns had been rivalled for several hundred years over a plethora of reasons: from cattle disputes and denominational differences to personal feuds. The activities of houses Thlipara and Yetma served as the primary instigators of conflict, which throughout the 2300s to 2400s resulted in multiple periods of open warfare between the towns. The re-establishment of Cralas in 2431 saw a temporary nulling of the rivalry, as Ismem-ma's reincarnation led a Hong-wide religious reawakening, which in Wardeschan areas unified many of the denominations.

The implementation of the Matqhiqep saw townships having to go through national government for almost all changes. Several years following its adoption, people from both towns had began to abuse the overwhelmed bureaucracy with little oversight. By 2447 a new dispute began between the two towns after they had both approved ownership of the same land by the government.

Background

Municipal system

Municipal rivalry

Disaster

Procurement of explosives

Battle of Fqra

Main: Battle of Fqra

Intervention

Destruction

Aftermath

Effect on the war

Response

Casualties

Legacy