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The Night of the Bell Towers ([[Nisser]]: Nåkt de Clockentern) was a large-scale organized dissent during the Nisser Revolution that used the intimidation tactics that were standard for much of the Gothic Revolution in Northern Nisserige. Taking place on midnight of 9 March 1771, several bell and carillon towers across Northern Nisserige began to loudly ring and play funerary music as an act of organized protest against the Kingdom of Nisser.

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Night of the Bell Towers
The Kolketarn Tower in Franmark
Native name Nåkt de Clockentern
DateMarch 9, 1771 (1771-03-09)
Time12:00 am; Midnight (UTC -1)
MotiveTo cause fear within the noble populous of Northern Nisserige
TargetNoblemen and Loyalists
Organised byJohannes Volker (alleged); Gerulf Anselm

The Night of the Bell Towers (Nisser: Nåkt de Clockentern) was a large-scale organized dissent during the Nisser Revolution that used the intimidation tactics that were standard for much of the Gothic Revolution in Northern Nisserige. Taking place on midnight of 9 March 1771, several bell and carillon towers across Northern Nisserige began to loudly ring and play funerary music as an act of organized protest against the Kingdom of Nisser.