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'''The Raid''' | '''The Raid''', '''The Attack''' or '''The Grief''' are common names given to the server raid on 13 November 2023 that lead to the destruction of several settlements, including the [[Capitol]], [[The Citadel]], [[Nerven]], [[Nguhtropolis]], [[Phoeŋix]] and [[Port Marcy]]. Since The Raid happened during a time where Nguhcraft was unpopular, nobody was online to witness or stop it. The raiders left a couple of messages, including racist slurs, in the Minecraft Server Chat. This has sparked a wave of migration and the founding of new settlements, such as [[Kyaw Cen City]] and [[Yuɱa]], though most destroyed settlements hadn't been inhabited in months or even years anyway. |
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The Raid, The Attack or The Grief are common names given to the server raid on 13 November 2023 that lead to the destruction of several settlements, including the Capitol, The Citadel, Nerven, Nguhtropolis, Phoeŋix and Port Marcy. Since The Raid happened during a time where Nguhcraft was unpopular, nobody was online to witness or stop it. The raiders left a couple of messages, including racist slurs, in the Minecraft Server Chat. This has sparked a wave of migration and the founding of new settlements, such as Kyaw Cen City and Yuɱa, though most destroyed settlements hadn't been inhabited in months or even years anyway.