
Addressed to the Templars of Club Penguin, the wider army community, and the troops of the Army of Club Penguin
It’s been over a month since we declared war on the Templars of Club Penguin. So much has happened since then, and much of it is incredibly alarming. Therefore, the leadership of the Army of Club Penguin deems it necessary to share the occurrences of The Spring Offensive with the wider army community.
- War Developments
- Templarian Hypocrisy
- A Response to Templars
- The Past is Easily Forgotten
- Steps Moving Forward
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In addition, if I’m asked questions or statements are made in chats about things already mentioned or replied to in the post, I will ignore them. Read the ENTIRE post, then form your own conclusions.
War Developments
I, Daniel, had originally planned to make this post earlier, of course, as a response to the first Templarian rebuttal and also as an update to our troops. After more and more events kept happening, though, the more I realized it would just be best to wait until the time was right, which is now. Not to mention, I’ve also been busy with IRL things, while also placing other ACP matters over an issue like this. Of course, Templars got a little impatient, so impatient that they even included this in their second response post (replying to main chat messages because they had nothing else to reply to), made a third post, and even wrote a non-enforcable force treaty in it.
But alas, here’s the post…
In this first section, I will elaborate on how the war has developed, so it serves as an update to the community, allowing them to visualize what we see from our PoV. Each raid will get its own small section, as each one is deserving of such. Most details will be revisited later.
CPJOURNEY RAIDS
INITIAL RAID – WAR DECLARATION
On April 28, we logged on for what many thought was a routine event, which turned out to be the first raid of the war. The declaration itself didn’t drop until after Templars ceased activity in-game, though.
The raid itself lasted almost 2 hours, from 8:11 pm EST until 10:16 pm EST (last tactic done from ACP).
Water Vikings joined in around 9:25 pm EST, over 1 hour after the raid started. They were not aware that we were going to declare war, and decided to join in.
There’s a couple of things to note from this event:
- We were forced to get on the server Blizzard for this event, which had a 40+ people queue. Clearly an abuse from Templars to get unrealistic, higher sizes, which they continue to abuse to this day. Look into their server, and you’ll realize it’s abused for every single event. On our side, this affected our sizes due to the huge amount of people being stuck in queue before the raid.
- Around 50 minutes in, Templars decided to get into a plus formation. They did not change forms for the next hour and 20 minutes. Of course, this made it very boring for us, as they wouldn’t move, they would repeat the same tactics over and over, and they wouldn’t log off, so we started just doing a lot of different things to keep it entertaining. We tried a huge amount of formations, tactics suggested by our own troops, and more. That is why many people thought that it was ‘spam’. Still, we kept longer countdowns, completely like the original era. Templars aren’t innocent from bringing modernity into the battle either…

- ACP clearly won this battle. Barring the 10 solo pictures, Templars only got 20 successful event pictures. We got over 200 successful tactic pictures. There was a clear difference in who was performing better. The reason I’m using event pictures as a metric is that there are just too many from our side, because we had many, many good tactics. Some clear ones you can view in our event post down below.


- Following the over 2 hours of tactics exchange, Templars simply decided to AFK the rest of the battle, hoping they would win by who would last disconnect, as a lame last tactic. Incredibly enough, they didn’t even manage to pull this off, as below you’ll see how, right before the game went into maintenance nearly 36 hours later, we had the size advantage.



Following this, Templars, of course, had the audacity to claim victory, with no real justification to do so. This was a clear ACP victory, making it the actual first victory for ACP.

Their own troop verified it as well.

SECOND RAID – INVASION OF BLIZZARD
For this raid on April 30th, as we knew, Templars were made aware of our schedule and what we planned; we expected them to cancel. What we we didn’t know would happen, though, would be them not even informing their troops of it – effectively leaving them in the dark.



Of course, since we forced them to cancel, this is a clear ACP victory. Even though we knew they’d cancel, we hosted an official invasion of Blizzard to claim the server. We managed to not only alter their schedule by force, but also to invade Blizzard. 2-0.



THIRD RAID – UNEXPECTED RAID
Following them having to cancel an event, they hosted an event at 4am EST on May 1st to make up for it, staying up for an hour to just gather people (pretty sad).

As soon as some ACP troops logged on after being alerted to raid them (it wasn’t an official event as there was no mention to the server) they instantly logged off. Of course, this disrupted their event immediately, which makes it an ACP victory. 3-0. It didn’t come without it’s fair share of Templar shenanigans, though.


Notice how Shallissa above is claiming that ACP troops will be forever seen as Todd haters in the eyes of CPJ players.
Fun fact: This isn’t even an ACP troop, it’s a casual player, nor are the other green penguins in the screenshots. They were casual CPJ players, too, who joined in once they saw someone oppose Todd.


FOURTH RAID – BLOOMING VICTORY
For our next raid on May 1st AUSIA times, because they held the event a few hours before, they ended up cancelling this one as well. This makes it a 4-0 victory, as we managed to forcefully change their schedule again.
Not only that, though, as they continue to keep their troops in the dark…




And after that, no response…
It is clear their troops wanted to fight. Yet, Templars were too scared to actually do so.

In addition, Sidie and Shallissa were so nice to log on for our event instead! I said thank you and they left, though 🙁 Dunno if they thought we’d surrender after this or something.



FIFTH RAID – TEMPLAR TEARS
Here, on May 1st US times, Templars decided to cancel their event officially, so we hosted some lovely igloo raids for our members! Technically, with that, it was another victory, though not counted intially, which makes it 5-0 as we once again forcefully made them change their schedule, and kept them off the game.
SIXTH RAID – ROOKIE VS. TODD
On May 2nd during AUSIA times is when things got very boring. Shallissa learned what ignoring could do in-game and started ignoring every single ACP penguin. This made it completely impossible to carry out any kind of contact with Templars (eliminating essential army culture; raiding, from the concept), as for this event, they hid in an igloo to carry out theirs, so we went on with ours like normal. With enough pressure, though, they came out and raided us in the Dance Club, only to completely fail (it stayed green) and log off immediately. Of course, the confrontation ended in an ACP victory, making it 6-0.





SEVENTH RAID – FINAL CLUB PENGUIN JOURNEY RAID
Later on that day, even though we knew Templars would hide in an igloo again, we still carried out the event as we had planned for Top Ten purposes. If they came out, we’d face them, but we’d be lurking around waiting for a fight, which they completely avoided. We still counted this as a victory, as Templars going out of their way to hide in igloos consistently means our scheduled raids were actually having an effect, forcing them to completely change the way they carry out events. 7-0.
Here we decided to announce the end of our Club Penguin Journey raids, and switch up our strategy, as it was game mechanically impossible for us to even do a raid, as Templars had cheated their way out of them. There were other reasons, though, which will be discussed under the ‘Templar Hipocrisy’ section.

Another worthy note: Templars have now abused the ‘Todd’ identity, allowing it to completely overpower their own identity three times to try to get Club Penguin Journey players on their side.
EIGHTH RAID – BATTLE FOR JERUSALEM & DEFENSE OF MAMMOTH
As we looked to raid their CPAB events, Templars made our job very easy. They opened the door for us!

Notice how the message says BATTLE and not RAID. So, if Templars wanted to make it a battle, we would get it judged.

It’s important to note the bait reactions from Xing, Sidie and Shallissa, as when this happened, the latter two went to cry to the Head Judges on how this wasn’t allowed.
This is their first attempt at invalidating it.

When our Declaration of War stated this from the beginning:

Templars had labelled it as a battle, meaning they wished to settle it in a battle. We settled it on our own terms, too, which meant asking for judges to officialize it. There was nothing our declaration hadn’t already mentioned.





Anyway, the discussion pretty much goes the same way for the next 10 minutes, but we’ll revisit it later.
In the end, CPA agrees to judge, and the day of the battle arrives.
And this happens:

Templars effectively failed to show up to their official capital defense of Jerusalem, and decided to go claim Mammoth on May 9th.

So, we took Jerusalem, then immediately went to go defend Mammoth and raid them.

But they… logged off…

So we just reclaimed Mammoth I guess? Without a fight.
So now we owned both Jerusalem and Mammoth!


With that, we claimed the first judged victory of the war, with the score being 8-0 now.
TEMPLAR RAID ON CLUB PENGUIN JOURNEY
This event is incredibly important. On May 15th, after preaching following rules, Templars raided us on Club Penguin Journey.
This was during our normal scheduled AUSIA event, but it didn’t phase us, as you can see, we were much bigger.

But Templars still found a way to claim victory…

Well, there’s an easy explanation to this picture. Look below the surfboards on the top right. Shallissa took the picture. She has 30+ ACP penguins ignored, so she can’t see them. This one, as well, is a clear ACP victory, as Templars had to mechanically edit their pictures to make themselves look better. 9-0.
EIGHTH RAID – IGLOOS MAKE IT TO CPAB
On May 16, for the last confrontation of the war, Templars opened the door for us one more time. This time, we were going to face them head-on, to see if Sidie’s words were true.

When it came time to log on, though, we saw this:



And.. one last time.. Templars found a way to cheat the game and nullify cultural army aspects. We still managed to interrupt their event indirectly, by making things way more complicated for them in addition to a size loss compared to their other events. 10-0
The next week they tried hosting the same event on Mammoth, but we ignored them, as we decided to focus on Around the World Cup and hopefully meeting them in the final, where they wouldn’t be able to run away.

This is how the war has evolved so far, and how we’ve seen it from our perspective.
From simply abandoning their OWN scheduled events, to forcing their troops to unconventionally take part in events in a private igloo, the Templars have once again shown the community that they are cowards, and a disgrace to it. Instead of honoring their claims of being the “#1 war army”, the Templars instead take any opportunity they can to escape at the mere hint of conflict.
Every single one of the aforementioned raids/battles was a chance for Templars to prove they have the guts to actually fight us. Instead, they showed us yet again that all they can do is stubbornly run away. It wasn’t even an unfair fight, as, statistically, it was the #1 army vs. the #3.
Now, unto the important information:
Templar Hypocrisy
Here’s a question that requires an urgent answer: Why did ACP end their Club Penguin Journey Raids?
Because of the growing concern that our troops’ accounts would be affected by the situation. We weren’t going to put them at risk for it, and we wanted to promote an environment that followed the rules. On May 2nd, we were made aware of the response someone received after making contact with Club Penguin Journey staff through email.

As soon as we could respond, we took action and announced our switch in strategy later on that day, to maintain a safe rule-following environment. We were FORCED to do a strategy switch.
Templars took this as a surrender, though. They also proceeded to raid two of our events despite being told the same thing. Not only that, they preached to avoid doing this altogether.
Following the Battle of Blizzard, the Templars were informed that several common raid tactics were in direct violation of CPJ’s Terms of Service (ToS). With this in mind, we felt uncomfortable engaging in a conflict that could ultimately compromise the army community’s use of Club Penguin Journey.
Here, they confirm they knew as well, in their second response post: The Todds Are In Our Favor.



No one from ACP throughout the war got warned for spam. You can look back and confirm for this. Templars were just raising the alarms to gain the favor of the public eye. Might’ve been a you issue only, as shown down below. Now that is some rule-breaking information.

After also being threatened by Templar high ranking members, especially one who constantly relays the thoughts of their leadership constantly in public, about getting reported for no valid reason, we didn’t deem it worth of putting our troop’s accounts at risk.
You know what we’ve found to be very convenient? When we do it, it’s the biggest issue ever. The world is going to END!!! But when Templars use the same strategy to completely kill off another army, it’s fine as is!
If you weren’t aware, earlier this year held a raid war against Void Troops. They effectively killed them through it, as said by Sidie’s own words:


Before Templars victimize themselves once again, no, we’re not defending Void Troop’s actions. We’re just pointing out your hypocrisy in claiming a moral higher ground in this situation when you don’t have one.
Templars also want to talk about having a bad reputation on Club Penguin Journey, but it is also very clear that we’re not the ones with a bad reputation, in fact, this seems to be an individual case. These pictures are taken from a public server.




Not the greatest image that you’re putting out there yourself, Templars, for the entire army community. I wonder who’s having the real negative effect.
In addition to this dilemma, those who use Reddit will know of the surge in army activity earlier this year on Club Penguin subreddits. ACP had established a presence on the platform not long prior, but when Templars joined in on the party, they immediately found a way to ruin it for everyone.





Note that posts that would get good traction on this subreddit that were guides or advertisements would have a maximum of 20 upvotes, if they did really well.
In any case, through this section and more shown later on of the Templars’ rule-breaking, we deem them as massive hypocrites.
To add to this section, I wish to address the “Guantanamo Bay” tactic, which was used against me in the ATWC III Grand Final. There are witnesses to the voice chat, in fact, around 60+ witnesses, of what I said when I saw the tactic.
Truth is, I don’t care about the tactic; I’m not affected by it. Still, it caught me off guard and felt out of place, which ended up in me laughing and sending it in main chat during the battle.

If you’re wondering why Mchappy stated ‘racially charged’, the answer is because I am latino. I’ve never been to the USA, and I live in Costa Rica. No one in my household speaks English other than my younger sister.
Even though Guantanamo Bay is located in Cuba, it mostly housed arabs. So it is an easy misconception. Still, saying I should be sent to a torture camp is out of place. It shouldn’t have been said, but neither the ACP nor I reported it. People tend to forget that there are CPAB moderators present at these battles.
When the ban was imposed on both TCP leaders Sidie and borapenguins, the reactions of both spoke a lot. Both borapenguins and a couple of community members approached me (which I haven’t been able to reply to because of the writing of this post, I’m sorry), but I really appreciate borapenguins’ accountability and seeking to make amends, as well as the other community members who were worried about me.
Now, when it comes to Sidie, who hasn’t apologized, she went into CPA main chat immediately to complain and laugh at the decision of CPAB moderators, who misunderstood something fairly easy to confuse, and even compared it to the situation occurring in Palestine right now for some reason. Disgusting.

Now, when it comes to the tactic itself, here’s how it was done:

Another small history lesson, Gavleston was actually a city in Texas that allowed executions by hanging at the county level, meaning they were insanely common. This happened until 1923. Still, though, to associate that with what bora said is a little bit of a stretch, since for that I did have to deeply investigate myself about it, let alone that nowadays Gavleston is an island known for its beaches, not hangings. Gavleston is also associated with a famous joke (referencing its beaches, not hanging) from a news anchor, which borapenguins does post about in their announcements:

Because of this, as the person to whom the tactic was headed, I do advocate for a reduction, if not a complete undoing of the ban against borapenguins. Especially after he took accountability and DM’ed me apologizing and being completely understanding of the situation, let alone after being the, in my opinion, most misunderstood tactic.
On the other hand, due to Sidie not daring to even reach out, but also not even regretting what was said, while slandering the decision of CPAB moderators over something easily misunderstood, I don’t think any changes to her ban are deserved. Even the Water Vikings apologized, 2 months ago, over a tactic that didn’t even mean what you thought they meant it as.
Had your actions been different, Sidie, I’d be here advocating for you, too. Yet, it doesn’t seem like you care to make amends with anyone.

A Response to Templars
In this section, I will reply to their first response post. Their second and third posts have technically already been replied to through the entirety of this one, as they repeat the same points but with different words.
Response to:
ACP ASSASSINS SENT A TRUCK FILLED WITH PIGS TO HIT ME ON MY WAY TO WORK
Questionable title…
This post served as the Templars’ direct response to our declaration of war. It is a nice try, but it does not tell the whole truth.
I will skip the raid part, as it will be discussed later under the War Developments section, along with every individual raid that has taken place.
First, the 1v1 vote. Templars claim:
It appears that the Clovers are either living in an alternate reality or LYING TO YOU INTENTIONALLY. All we did was advocate for our perspective that the map would have more room for activity with 1 versus 1 wars permitted again. Did ACP’s declaration inform you that ACP voted for 1v1 wars to return, or that the 1v1 vote was on the verge of FAILURE and would have required a revote if not for the affirmative votes of the ARMY OF CLUB PENGUIN and their allies such as the Water Vikings? Did ACP mention that Star Force leader Krill is the one who called for the board meeting in the first place? Absolutely not.
There are two lies hidden within a truth here. As an army board representative, yes, I did vote for 1v1 combat to return. There are reasons why I was left solely with this option, though.
1) I brought up more options, and the discussion wasn’t prolonged further to look for more solutions. It seemed like it was either bring back the 1v1, or nothing.
…that the 1v1 vote was on the verge of FAILURE and would have required a revote if not for the affirmative votes of the ARMY OF CLUB PENGUIN and their allies such as the Water Vikings?
2) Without the vote of the Army of Club Penguin and the Water Vikings, 1v1 would’ve been reinstated anyway.
For context, to those who don’t understand: For a vote to pass with the board, the 60% of the people who voted must have chosen the answer. 10 people voted, and 6 people were needed to pass the vote. If ACP and WV changed their vote, it would be 5, so a revote would’ve been needed.
The 1v1 vote was nowhere on the verge of failure, though. As you can see, all other options (with all three 1v1 options being voted on) are labelled there as well, one of them being one that I showed above, too. Even if there was a revote, it was clear that the only options would be to bring back 1v1. Even if ACP and WV changed their votes to something else, bringing back 1v1 would still be the most voted on option. Even if we wanted more solutions, Templars were not open to looking into more.
They will show you who voted, but not what the options were. That’s how they tell you lies hidden in truths.
Because it was clear that the consensus was for 1v1 to return, the Army of Club Penguin personally voted for option 1 to favor the S/M community, as the meeting had brought up the genuine concern that Major armies warring with S/Ms and locking them into 1v1 would be an issue, which we agree with. The Army of Club Penguin also clearly never colluded with its allies to gain a majority in a vote, either; we voted for what we deemed was best in the circumstances.
Did ACP mention that Star Force leader Krill is the one who called for the board meeting in the first place? Absolutely not.
Yes, Krill brought up the meeting first, but to predominantly talk about the removal of fun terms from force treaties. The 1v1 term was a secondary topic. On the other hand, Templars released a very elaborate post, detailing themselves as the only targets and why the 1v1 term has to be re-added because of this. Note that this very elaborate post was published right after Krill’s, unless Sidie felt inspired and wrote it in 11 minutes…
It is clear that “they have pushed for a change in the rules, not for the sake of the community, but to push their own agenda”. We stand by that, even more so after they declared war on Water Vikings 2 minutes following the change of rules. Everything else I already explained in the declaration of war, no need to bring it back up.
Ironically, considering ACP’s leaders have now revealed that they were planning to declare war the moment the 1v1 war rule passed, it appears as though their accusations are likely a projection of their actual intentions.
We weren’t waiting specifically on the 1v1 rule. The war had been under consideration for a while, as a 1v1 regardless, but bringing up the meeting sped up things that we hadn’t accounted for. This is the reason why we had to rush at the last minute. This is a very pointless argument, regardless, as the only reason it was shown on the post was to showcase that we also wanted to keep the map active, too. Templars are not the saviours of the army community, nor are they the only ones trying to keep it active, especially after they dropped it completely following their humiliating loss. They are also not actively looking for solutions nor participating in meetings to make the map better, after their plan to take us all down failed.
Consequentially, we felt pressured into a Water Vikings war as a final Hail Mary despite knowing that [ACP was going to declare], with our freshly defaced Discord server, we’d have a difficult time competing against their ocean of unemployed veterans.
Of course, Templars once again resort to cheap insults, which are also far from the truth. They admit to running away from a 1v1 war (the top 3 army who average 50 online during events, but more on this later). Let’s look at our proud list of attendees from the first CPAB war battle, which you also ran away from:
- DreamLucas
- Rufus
- Chapster
- Rarity <- Coordinator
- alexkiki1
- Snowy <- Coordinator
- Jace
- 4nnulet
- Holly
- ashwolf
- AME <- Veteran, joined in 2024
- MameRush
- Kyra
- Daniel <- Leader
- anne
- Rott
- Sora
- Qu33ni3
- Hi_See
- Audra!
- Aquariuzzzzz
- Facu
- Tae <- Higher Command
- Jezki
- doesntstinkofnoshower
- bina
- mics87 (promotion!)
- ToxicMeow
- Thoma <- Colonel
- AOL <- Moderator
- Cookie <- Coordinator
- Nacho <- Moderator
- Misaki
- Thezimfan707
- Anikakiwi
- Brie
- lord_hubris
- TVManiacs
- Kailey <- Advisor
- el nova
- kyu
- BlazeFV
- aguscabj
- Cannibal Velvet
- Gia
- rabzor (promotion!)
- Queen Kay
- Kuromi
- Mchappy <- Advisor
- Xan
- TeasMas490
- Cloudzunite
- trashcanned
- anda154
- chkn <- Advisor
- Grodri
- [SL] ABBoyzz
- [SL] Alex!
Those I marked with an arrow have the ‘Veteran’ role, but all of them are actively enlisted. The only full veterans who attended were Mchappy and AME, and that leaves 54 active enlistments who attended to fight Templars! Out of this entire list, Sidie’s entire army career doubles in length that of 99% of the list. Maybe she should look in the mirror before resorting to cheap insults.
To clarify on the Shadow Legionnaires labelled, they only showed support after it was seen that allies were attending on the Templarian side. They also didn’t partake in any of the battle; they were just on for size. You can verify this yourself through event pictures.
INTERMISSION
Following the ATWC III Grand Final vs. Templars, some things related to this topic were said by Sidie in CPA main, and I think they’re relevant enough to connect them to this post.



I think the community is unaware that Roxy and I were a part of the same staff team in 2021.

My advisor team is people I am close to, and they are here to support us both along the way. They were advisors before I rejoined in 2024 anyway, but as Cubby himself said:

We both worked hard to bring back the nostalgic feeling that armies brought to us initially. We achieved it. It took us over one year, and yet all the sacrifices and hard work we have poured into the army are being slandered, let alone thrown at my close friends, for the benefit of creating a point. What happened to shame, Sidie? Sadly, you haven’t experienced what other veterans have, because maybe you didn’t in the first place.
Consequentially, we felt pressured into a Water Vikings war as a final Hail Mary…
Did you forget that you literally planned it out? It seems like you’re lying for a cheap excuse.

Instead, they lie about us allying with other armies in an effort to “gang up” on them…
Hold on, I thought we were supposed to be manipulating the board to target armies WITHOUT allies? Leaders of the Army of Club Penguin can’t even maintain a coherent narrative.
The declaration of war once again labels how we confirmed what our sources stated. I mean, you said it yourselves: “we’d have a difficult time competing against their ocean of unemployed veterans.” How would you plan out a war you can’t pull off on your own? It seems smart to take out one of our allies in a 1v1 and then take us on with multiple other armies. And I mean, you still state it right after:
Of course we considered preparing an alliance to counter the armies of the New World Order, as we were ACP’s only possible target we needed a plan to defend ourselves.
When it comes to the raid mentioned, that will be addressed later on in the post with all other raids.
Mind you, the only relevant war ACP has had this year was a war against Scarlet Republic and Aliens, one they clearly were scared to face on their own as they brought allies. This has already proven to be the case in this war, as over 11 WV members showed to their first raid.
Even though I’ll dive into it later on again, it is important to note that Water Vikings weren’t aware that we were going to declare war, and also the fact that they joined in over 1 hour and 30 minutes into the raid because they wanted to beat up Templars again. The first hour and 30 minutes were purely ACP vs. TCP, but more on this later…
At the end of the day, ACP’s leaders have allied with as many major armies as possible because they are terrified of a genuine war.
Also, Templars (TOP 3 ARMY):
Consequentially, we felt pressured into a Water Vikings war as a final Hail Mary despite knowing that [ACP was going to declare], with our freshly defaced Discord server, we’d have a difficult time competing against their ocean of unemployed veterans.
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They may have had a successful March Madness run, but a couple hyped battles would not compare to the fall off we would see from ACP during a genuine war against armies like the Rebel Penguin Federation. They know this, RPF knows this, everyone knows this.
Also, Templars at their peak:
There’s no need for us to declare war on our allies who have supported us for a long time now. Most specifically, since 2023. I definitely think I can beat Link at Card Jitsu, though.
If the Army of Club Penguin wishes to spearhead an original Club Penguin-style war against the Templars, they should start by learning what those wars actually looked like.
While we do agree that the first raid ended up being a little more modernized than we liked or had planned to, we do have to take into account that a lot of the tactics that were done were suggested by troops, higher command, or done by the leadership on the spot (despite some of them being long). We also stuck to the slow, counted-down tactics, which are also a staple of leading through XAT. Sidie knows this herself. The raid in total lasted over 2 hours, and Templars stayed in a plus formation for over an hour, chanting the same emotes and phrases over and over again. We grew bored, and tried everything you could imagine to keep it engaging, and we were also laughing in voice chat at the fact that we used a clockwise whirlpool because Templars wouldn’t do anything different (I know I keep mentioning bringing this up later, but I’d rather place the talk about this raid more in the War Developments section, where all other raids will be talked about as well).
As you can see, the only difference was, quite literally, tactic length (which were suggested by our very enthusiastic troops) and implementation of modern formations. That’s all.
Club Penguin Journey players are older and wiser than the children of the pre-CPPS era. While occasional raids on Club Penguin Journey can be fun and entertaining, a repeated pattern of these antics will ultimately paint the Army of Club Penguin as villains. This is not what the Templars planned nor intended to do in any capacity, Templar events are lighthearted, peaceful, and entertaining for all – even those who choose not to participate. This will not change, regardless of any ACP presence. We hope their members, through these raids, come to see Anti-Club Penguin for the bullies they are.
Take into account that by this time, Templars have already raided two of our events on a large scale. They have not lived up to their word of ‘not what they planned or intended to do in any capacity’. Templarian events will be brought up once again later on, and what they entail.
In accordance with that last line, which is bolded, take into account that the same members who you say you hope see us as bullies are the ones being shown in the screenshots.
LuckyLu and TeasMas490 are part of our group of members, which we are very proud of.


Now, take into account that these are not ‘random yellow penguins’ that Templars so much claim.
They had participated in the Templar event the night before, as seen here:
They also kept the same uniform and penguin color, as shown in their own screenshots.
They were clearly not ‘random penguins,’ and it is understandable why our own troops thought they were part of the Templars. We have yet to see a case of it actually happening with an actual ‘random penguin’.
In addition, we’ve also gone ahead and interviewed 3 ACP members (2 inactive and a newer active member at the time) and two Club Penguin Journey players who have never been in armies, regarding the situation and whether it affected them:
Thank you, Queen Kay, for doing these interviews.
ACP is very integrated into the community, and we all often spend time with and talk to multiple non-army Club Penguin Journey players (considering the majority of our army actively plays on it). We have never had any negative interactions thrown at us specifically, other than the general army hate, which is normal.
We do not intend to retaliate against the Army of Club Penguin by raiding their events and causing additional chaos. We will continue to avoid excess spam, promote game rules within our own Discord. Club Penguin Journey players and moderators should know that we are not responsible for the Army of Club Penguin’s decision to antagonise our members. We will continue to abide by your game’s terms of service and do not intend to retaliate by raiding their events or causing further disruption.
Once again, please take into account that Templars have raided our events TWICE, since the release of their post. They have not kept their word. They also don’t promote in-game rules, as clearly shown in these images below:
Note that there have been cases of ACP troops doing this before, but they are unaware of the rule, and we let them know about it. Very recently, I did the same during a Templarian raid on one of our events, but it was following someone asking about how we were so coordinated, which does go in line with what a previous Club Penguin Journey owner has stated in a public interview with CPA:
It is much better if users organically join the armies by noticing the cool events being held by them in-game and then seeking to speak with an army representative in order to join.
There is no sign of anyone asking about the event, and Xing goes on to advertise.

Note that these are a clear violation of the Sensitive Topics rule.
Of course, while some of these could be rogues, Templars promote the use of diseases as jokes by naming over 50% of their events after jaundice.
Templars have tried to argue publicly that they’ve all had jaundice and they’re within their right to joke about it.
But it becomes extremely insensitive when it is advertised for ‘Jaundice Awareness Month’, to gain higher numbers, and manipulate people into joining your event:
Especially when you’ve been doing events named after jaundice all the way back in March. There is no actual desire to spread any awareness.
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When it comes to these screenshots taken from the Templar post, knowing the context that multiple rumours of mass reporting against ACP were starting to brew up, and let alone after a Templar Higher Command that constantly shares the views of their leadership threatened to report us and other armies for simply logging on, the fear created and consideration to use an alternative account is valid.
After a little personal talk from Sidie, she ends the post with:
Thank you, Daniel and Roxy, for gifting me the greatest CPA accomplishment eleven-year-old me could have ever dreamed of – DECIMATING THE ARMY OF CLUB PENGUIN.
Running off from 10 ACP raids counts as ‘decimating’ the Army of Club Penguin? It’s lovely to hear that an ex-leader wants to get rid of the Army of Club Penguin on such a scale.
As they erase their goodwill and antagonise me consistently, stabbing myself and many others in the back without a care in the world, I am reminded of where I really started from in this community.
Please note that Sidie also made a post going after many people from ACP, who aren’t currently active, almost 2 years ago. It is weird to believe that, over many leaderships, most, if not all of them, haven’t been able to get along with her, despite starting relationships from scratch. At this point, there must be some other cause for this issue.
The Past is Easily Forgotten
This section is rather complicated to write. Not only because of its length and investigation, but I also have not grown fond of ‘exposé’ posts lately, despite one already being at the work of my hand. Sadly, though, this section proves a community-wide institutional failure, which must be corrected immediately, before it gets worse than it already is.
To add to that, it has to be made clear that anything shown below does not 100% prove it. In fact, I hope I am proven wrong. It would be sad to see one of the current biggest armies consistently cheat its way to the top, taking the higher spots unfairly from others. No one is guilty of anything until CPA has carried out their own investigation and handed out their verdict. We will await a Templarian response as well, which we hope is not counteraccusations, which Templars have already tried in public chats and tactics. Still, with the information provided below, we will form objective opinions.
A couple of months ago, I got curious and looked into the Templar multilogging scandals from late 2022 and early 2023. Here are both posts for you to read.
Administrative Statement: Evidence of Templars Multilogging
Administrative Statement: Multilogging Within Templars Throughout January
In these posts, 24 accounts are detailed. Here are the names:
EmperorXing
ANiceAndMean
AveTemplaria
Bobuxman33
Corn.witch
CORPSE_CAT81
Floppa000
Gio33m
Kangaboi
Lightblade
LokiBoxK9
Pandalover
Templaria
Xertz
AimerTCP
GraperTCP
YUzu
VibrantLight
Hoteboy1235
BlizzardG6
Kaiser
KylianMbappe
None of these accounts was ever disproven of being used as a multilog.
Then, coincidentally, a couple of days later, I was looking back at our event pictures from the Winter Antioch Campaign (early 2025), also vs. Templars. The first two US battles, the Defense of Flippers & Defense of Ascent, where Xing attended, and there you had them, in plain sight:
Defense of Flippers
EmperorXing, Templaria & Floppa000



Defense of Ascent
EmperorXing & Floppa000

Let’s not even talk about the accounts named ‘Jerusalemluv’ or all the ones ending in ‘TCP’.
The only other times Floppa000 shows up are in another two battles (Unscheduled Defense of Moon’s Mojo Dojo Casa House & Defense of Caracal’s Curry Stand), now with a completely new, sophisticated uniform. Templaria shows up in one more battle (Defense of Caracal’s Curry Stand).


Now, I took this with a grain of salt. The administrative statements did bring up the fact that these accounts were lent to other people, but this also exposes a bigger risk. You never know when a Templar high-ranking official could grab one to multilog, just like how Xing did. It is clear Floppa000 was lent to someone else for the latter 2 battles, as their uniform is very distinct. Something I myself like to do, was put on my original ACP uniform for everything, so it is most likely not the same person was controlling the penguin in the four battles. Who was, then, controlling Floppa000 in the first two battles? What about Templaria?
Now, we looked into these accounts and their verification process in CPAB.
- EmperorXing (main account)
- ANiceAndMean (activated once)
- AveTemplaria (activated once)
- Bobuxman33 (deactivated, then reactivated)
- Corn.witch (deactivated, then reactivated)
- CORPSE_CAT81 (activated once)
- Floppa000 (not even logged)
- Gio33m (activated once)
- Kangaboi (activated once, activation was attempted 2 times after.)
- Lightblade (activated once)
- LokiBoxK9 (activated once)
- Pandalover (activated once)
- Templaria (activated once)
- Xertz (not even logged)
- AimerTCP (activated once)
- GraperTCP (activated once)
- YUzu (not even logged)
- VibrantLight (not even logged)
- Hoteboy1235 (not even logged)
- BlizzardG6 (not even logged, but a mention was made)
- Kaiser (never deactivated, tried activating again?)
- KylianMbappe (activated once)
Some of these accounts were deactivated, then they were let to be activated again. Some were even already activated, and despite being used by others, were asked to be activated again.
This is extremely dangerous, as it can end up with them being able to get away with more multilogging, under the pretext of giving the account to others. Some of these aren’t even logged, which raises the alarms even more when you view the pictures that are to come. Why were they not logged and then activated outside of the proper process?
When it comes to BlizzardG6 account, despite it not being logged, there is a mention of it in the CPAB server.

With this, we went out of our way to investigate to see how many of these show up in their CPAB events, especially their recent ones, and who these accounts are linked to. We searched their server for these names, but sadly, due to the recent deface, it will be impossible to know whether the missing accounts were used again or when they were last used.
Something to note, though, is that these accounts have been showing up since 2024 in Templar events, and one specifically: against ACP in Legends Cup.
When reading Sidie’s post on her website condemning ACP while making this one, I saw three accounts mentioned in the list above: Kaiser, AveTemplaria & what seems like ANiceAndMean. This was during Legends Cup XIV, back in 2024, so I got investigating.

ACP taken event pictures reveal a bigger image:



When it comes to Kangaboi, this is very odd. They’re logged 3 times as a Templar, and the user is never mentioned in the ACP server, even though we log all the usernames.






I’m labelling these down as I find them. My thoughts are being shared as I go.

That is the most I could find from that single battle, and I also think it’s enough proof to suspect potential, heavy multilogging.
8 accounts from the initial list.
Important notes:
– Look at the penguins and the tactics they use. Some do jokes, others do tactics, and some sit still.
– While those two accounts show in ACP uniform, if you look into other pictures for other events, they attend Templars events.
– This was a Legends Cup semifinal battle. ACP lost, and if found on time and proven, multilogging should’ve disqualified Templars, making ACP advance to the final.
– This happened under the previous leadership of current Templar Empress Sidie9 and under the watch of Xing, who is also currently active and attends Templar events.
– This also seems to be a trend when Xing starts to become active again. In Legends Cup 2023, following his retirement and inactivity, you wouldn’t see any of these accounts online. It is also possible that they got deactivated following the scandal. In 2025, too, during our war, they only attended mostly when Xing was online.
The post above is the 2023 Legends Cup battle, where you won’t be able to see a single of these accounts online.
If you wish for more proof, just look at more Event Results posts found on the Templars website of that time. You will literally see these names consistently. I will provide a few.
Now, the real dilemma is here. How long has this been going on? If Templars continue to do it indiscriminately, 2 years after receiving a double warning from the CPA administration, do they still do it to this day? Do they actually multilog still? Such occurrences do bring up the question.
Now, as I said before, because of the deface, it will be impossible to retrieve some details. The ones we do have, though, I will provide:

Seems like it is just an HCOM talking with their alt, though.

lightblade seems to just showcase an actual connection to an account. The person only spoke once, which was in this interaction.


The Discord user is much younger than the penguin, though.


This confirms that this account was also used by different people (the box on the right is underlining the date).
Floppa000 has been confirmed to be used by at least 3 different people.

Someone seems to use the Xertz account, a former leader. This goes in line with the extra statement in the first Administrative Statement: Evidence of Templars Multilogging.


Kaiser is confirmed to be used by multiple people, as they even fight for the account.




All of these being shared accounts are already a dangerous precedent to set. More on this later.
The only other account which has mentions is Templaria, but that is a common word in the server. No one has claimed to be theirs in the promotions channel.

All the screenshots I’ve showed you of the promotions channel, are the only times troops have claimed to be in control of these accounts. That is why, with events hosted on those days, I will not look into them. What about other instances, though?
All of these are events that happened after the deface, which occurred on January 29th.
A small, but also huge, intermission. As I was looking over their event pictures, I found even more suspicious penguins. This led me to find out that Templars have been somehow let to have 11 accounts for troops to use, and label them as (Troop Alt) when getting the accounts activated on CPAB. This confirms that 11 more accounts can be accessed by multiple people. In addition, there’s also another account, which has absolutely no explanation to exist.




Let’s see who currently owns each of these accounts.
Looking into the Templar server, only four accounts have been claimed to be used by individuals. If the ones with no owners show up in event pictures, we will point them out.




Same as lightblade, though, the Discord account is younger than the penguin itself, meaning that more than one person has access to it.





Note that either way, no one has claimed this account in their promotions channel, despite its attendance.

The next account is one that people have seen at a lot of events. It’s the one down below:

There is also no sign of anyone claiming to own this account anywhere on the Templars Discord. No one knows who it is, other than borapenguins himself.


No message in their promotions channel of anyone claiming it. Bora seems to be the one calling them out the most, as if it he was trying to cover it up. In the screenshot above, he technically also confirms it to be him, but we will give him the benefit of the doubt and say he’s just joking…
This account was activated by borapenguins earlier this year, and it’s the account that we personally suspect most to be the newest multilog. We will point out in event pictures whenever both are online at the same time.

Now, seriously, to the event pictures.
The first event we will look into was the aforementioned induction of Shallissa to Grand Prior, which occurred on. This event had over 75 penguins in attendance.
From a first-hand view, the only two accounts you notice are DeusVults & Templaria800, which do kind of seem to be controlled by real people, though, in the case of DeusVults, the account moonie (presumably owned by moon, who has gone by moonie on Discord in the past) is online, so she couldn’t or shouldn’t be controlling both accounts. No one knows who was controlling DeusVults nor Templaria800 at the time.

But, there is one more thing to point out.

These two penguins, throughout the event, rarely move from their spot. One penguin stays in the same position and doesn’t move nor do tactics. The only time one of these penguins is missing from this position, this one shows up (it is not confirmed to be this penguin in the same spot):

Though not confirmed, applejuice seems to have attended under someone else’s account (the person they are tied to), though not logged in promotions, they were active in the chat following the event.
Another important note: This tactic of hiding inactive penguins with the chat bar seems common. We will show why later.
This was just a look into TCP’s event with highest attendance of this year. Not much, but raises the alarms. Let’s look over even more recent events. For these, I won’t explain much, other than if one of the penguins isn’t marked, it’s because it’s logged and claimed by someone. If it’s not, it will marked.
Note: as I did this post, I found even more accounts which aren’t claimed by anyone, though they have mentions in the TCP server. The post is getting long, so I won’t look much into these events, as either way my point is already through, and it’s always the same story. The accounts AFK, barely move, etc. It’s not my job to investigate multilogging. There might or might not be more in these events.






Note that during this war, Templar sizes plummeted extremely following their first few losses. Some events didn’t even record footage.

Practice Battle vs. Aliens – April 12th














Those are all the events on CPAB that I will provide, as I do not have all the time in the world to look into every single Templar event. There are so many more out there, and we encourage curious people to go and look for them. It is important to note that the more events I looked into, the more suspicious accounts I found, yet I’m sure I must’ve missed some penguins from those events shown above as well. The 2023 investigations were not definitive of the entire 2022 year, nor have the entirety of the years 2023, 2024, and 2025 been looked into (with all the info from those years lost, as well), which means there could be way more alts out there than what we’re aware of.
Over the past few months, their maxes on CPAB have dwindled, and so the use of the troop alt accounts. The only sizes we commend them for are the March Madness sizes, which, even though SEASON5SUCKS and borapenguins are both present, I couldn’t manage to find any other suspicious accounts. What happened to Templars? Did the accusations people were throwing make you aware? Or doing it on another Club Penguin allows you to not multilog on CPAB?
The past doesn’t treat Templars well, either which makes it seem like it’s a common ocurrence, 7 years later.

This isn’t even the worst part…
CLUB PENGUN JOURNEY OUTRAGEOUS MULTILOGGING
Before we begin this incredibly important section, I want to thank SnowyPlayer, Misaki & Queen Kay for helping me carry out this investigation. Without them, I’d be releasing this post next year.
When we first raided Templars on April 28th, throughout the battle we noticed many penguins acting oddly, and also with odd names. We called it out in CPA main chat, and I was challenged by Eden to prove it.


Let’s see if this meets your requirements.
When we first joined in, there were many, many penguins sitting in a perfect plus, especifically in the chat bar.

When you remove the chat bar, though, there’s this.

A huge amount of pnumber penguins, all lined up in the chat bar. It goes along with the story that they hid 1-2 penguins on the chat bar on CPAB, which is impossible to remove. Who knows in how many more events they’ve done this.
How do we have this, you may ask? We have a YouTube video of the first hour and 23 minutes. Here, you can check the behaviour of these accounts by yourself: sending tactics late, and in order compared to other accounts, as well as heavy AFKing,
It was very obvious to us throughout the event, and we kept pointing out details which gave it away even more:




Anyway, the implications of these being multilogs are obvious. It clearly affects the gameplay of the battle. No retreating, because the same person is controlling all the same accounts. The size is massively inflated, making us give more efforts, and stay online more. It gives them a reason to claim victory, when they shouldn’t have.
Of course, there’s still the chance these aren’t multilogs, as we’ve also had many Pnumbers at our events before. We’ve verified these with the Top Ten Committee, though, and they mostly always end up being our troops. Nowadays, confirmed by our newer troops, Club Penguin Journey has sped up their username approval process, and it only takes a week. So, the Pnumber usernames at our events have gone down.
When you compare it to the Templarian events, though, all of their usernames have still not been approved, despite it not being over a month now since that occurred.

This became even more obvious to us when on May 2nd, on our sixth raid AND the seventh, when Templars actually started logging on, but hiding in igloos, the same thing happened. All of the same pnumbers, and also hiding in the chat bar in the US raid.


We went back and investigated a lot of the pnumbers that attended their events around the dates of our raids. and found some very disturbing details.
Note that this investigation was deeply carried out on June 8th, 2026, two days after their last event on Club Penguin Journey, which was one which used popcorn as the uniform (important detail, as a lot of these penguins STILL have that uniform on, or from other Templar events). These pnumber penguins down below are found in events between the dates of April 28 – May 22, we didn’t check events outside of this. There’s also a chance many pnumbers are missing, due to not being able to retrieve penguins below the chat bar.
Pnumbers | Events attended | Notes
If they have nothing, means they look like normal players and their names have been approved.
If there is a name, it is because it is verified AND relevant.
Notes section key:
No Name = The username hasn’t been approved.
Beside No Name = Items they’re wearing.
P431706 – 1 – (random 1-2 items)
P569171 – 1 – (no name)
P718089 – 1 – (no name, random 1-2 items)
P725231 – 1 – (no name, random 1-2 items)
P725336 – 2 – (no name, green + 🌈 fan)
P733089 – 7 – (no name, popcorn)
P739055 – 9 – (no name, popcorn)
P741397 – 10 – (no name, shrimp lei)
P745867 – 7 – (no name, mop)
P773145 – 1 – (no name, no clothes)
P784267 – 1
P794057 – 1
P812989 – 3 – aileecat (red normal outfit)
P821722 – 1 – (no name, green)
P831706 – 9 – (no name, popcorn)
P831708 – 9 – (no name, popcorn)
P831722 – 11 – (no name, popcorn)
P831730 – 9 – (no name, popcorn)
P831739 – 1 – (no name, blue +no items)
P834708 – 1 – (no name, pink +no items)
P841882 – 2 – (no name, casual outfit)
P845685 – 1 – (no name, random 1-2 items)
P845885 – 9 – (no name, popcorn)
P860639 – 1 – Penguin doesnt exist (?)
P860659 – 2 – Penguin doesnt exist (?)
P860720 – 1 – (no name, greem + big hat)
P875891 – 9 – (no name, popcorn)
P888872 – 1 – (no name, cece hair +yellow)
P891717 – 9 – (no name, popcorn)
P891723 – 9 – (no name, shrimp lei)
P891730 – 1
P891732 – 2 – (no name, popcorn)
P892979 – 2 – (no name, looks normal)
P893888 – 2 – (no name)
P894718 – 1
P897326 – 1
P898697 – 1
P900427 – 1 – (no name, red +no item)
P901489 – 1
P902764 – 1
P903329 – 1
P904165 – 1
P904629 – 2 – Templar Army (yellow+tuba)
P905719 – 1
P905987 – 1
P906761 – 1
P907305 – 1
P907364 – 1
P910176 – 1
P910985 – 1 – (no name, red +no item)
P911012 – 1 – (no name, popcorn)
P913171 – 1
P929662 – 1 – (no name, popcorn)
P930987 – 1
P934287 – 1
P870011 – At least 9 events attended – (no name, popcorn) – This penguin was initially missed, but added later on.
The only accounts that you can find in the Templar server are P900427, P841882, aileecat, P733089.




Another interesting instance is the Templar Army / P904629 account. It seems like it’s one of the Pnumbers who got their username approved by accident (as we believe they make their usernames unapprovable to never be found out), and still attended some events after it was approved. Their current outfit is of an event where they don’t show up in pictures, but there’s a penguin which doesn’t move from the chat bar as well. Once the name got verified, all leaders acted like they didn’t know who it was (borapenguins in VC, and Sidie in chat). We believe this account to be the most dead giveaway to prove multilogging. This account usually only appears when borapenguins is online…







Two other very weird penguins are P860639 & P860659. If you look them up on Club Penguin Journey, the accounts don’t exist anymore, very odd especially with both being 20 penguins of creation distance. Still, they attended Templar events, so they DID exist. My personal theory is that their usernames got verified, and therefore the leadership opted to delete these accounts (yes, it is possible to delete accounts on Club Penguin Journey, how many more have they deleted?)…





So, what about the other penguins who attended 9+ events? No one knows, other than the TCP leadership itself. Here is proof of their uniforms as well during the writing of this post (2 days after their last event, meaning these are not regular players):











We will now provide pictures for the events since our raids started until now (June 8th), most of these with the aforementioned Pnumbers. This means the number of events attended has increased for each one. Not all of these events have them, though. Try to notice the pattern, if you can. In addition, the penguins hidden in chat bars are incredibly hard to locate, so there’s a possibility some will go unmarked.
April 28th (1st raid)








May 7th












May 16th – Lorax Revolution






May 26th










Did you notice the pattern?
All the Pnumbers are only present when either Sidie (Jemma), Shallissa, or Xing are online, both during AUSIA and US events mostly. Very rarely when borapenguins is online.
In conclusion, we believe all of this evidence to be extremely conclusive of multilogging, unless Templars prove otherwise.
Many implications to this. When you log on with already 10 penguins gathered through alt accounts, it’ll make it easy for you to gather crowds, not to mention the fact of the size inflation.
It is sad to think that someone like borapenguins has to face this situation alongside leaders like these. As you can see, whenever he hosts an event alone, even if there’s a singular suspected alt, it’s just him leading it, and those events don’t tend to do as well as the others (for obvious reasons). Completely unfair to him.
So… what’s next?
Steps Moving Forward
Due to the magnitude of this situation, which could entail almost over 4 years (2022-2026) of unnoticed multilogging, truly showcasing a community-wide institutional failure, there are some actions that the Army of Club Penguin will ask to be done, IF TEMPLARS ARE FOUND GUILTY:
- We hand over this investigation to the CPA administration to look into it with the seriousness that it entails. We will cooperate with anything they ask regarding our own investigation, and even help them if necessary. If found guilty, we plead that Templars be given extreme deductions on the Top Ten, and the length possibly equal to the amount of time they stole the number 3 position from deserving armies. Since the investigations can only be carried out with information from the January defacement onwards, the length should be no longer than 6 months, as it’s the longest amount of time found of confirmable multilogging, but it also should be no shorter than that. This should also take into account the fact that Templars, if found guilty, have been treating all administrations of 2023 onwards like imbeciles, and have continued indiscriminately multilogging with the same accounts following two separate investigations. Still, we don’t think they should be barred from participating in tournaments.
- We ask the Club Penguin Army Battleground moderators to deactivate all the accounts connected to this issue, permanently. No army should be allowed to have accounts that are shared between multiple people. It only enables potential multilogging of this magnitude, just like how it happened in late 2022 and early 2023. Every person should have their own individual account.
- We plead to the Top Ten Committee to implement harsher verification on Templars. Their 105 max pancake event earlier this year was already put into extreme doubt, and many of the verification processes this year have been altered due to Templars. The army community should not face consequences as a whole for the actions of a singular abuser, especially after potential cheating has been discovered. ACP itself has already faced extreme verification processes, and while it may seem protocol, it genuinely doesn’t feel like Templars have gotten the same treatment. Maybe they found out a way to verify all of these penguins to the committee, who knows.

Since Templars have the guts to ask us to apologize publicly, even as a joke, then we will do the same.
- We demand that the Templars of Club Penguin, if found guilty, apologize to the ENTIRE army community for their actions, which have put at risk the relationship we all have with Club Penguin players as a whole, and for cheating statistics and rankings for half a year, possibly more. The wrong committed goes far beyond just the Army of Club Penguin.
Sidie, you ran your mouth way too much, and now we’ve managed to return your words tenfold.
Maybe you should stop playing Fortnite before a tournament Grand Final if you want to see your army thrive, and let your troops enjoy a real victory.



Seems like only the S/M army scene suits you.
I had previously stated that leading the Army of Club Penguin in 2015 is a cherished memory of mine, and I stand by that. For a long time I took the “Defend Freedom, Preserve Justice” mantra to my heart and lived by it. As they erase their goodwill and antagonise me consistently, stabbing myself and many others in the back without a care in the world, I am reminded of where I really started from in this community. Not too soon after being in the Ice Warriors, my first army, I joined the Rebel Penguin Federation and fought for the first time at the Battle of Iceland. I became a member of the Black Alliance that day, a conglomerate of armies dedicated to the mission of eradicating Anti-Club Penguin. Today I understand them more than ever.v
Sidie, you have answered yourself already. You do not live by the words Defend Freedom, Preserve Justice. The words we say every time we go into battle, and on every post we write. Words we have been chanting for almost 20 years. There is no justice in your actions.
Ever since I joined ACP back in 2020, this phrase…

…Has NEVER…

…left my conscience.

That’s the culture that will continue to be instilled into the Army of Club Penguin while Roxy and I continue at the helm, and hopefully, until the very day this community ceases to exist.
And it is what we’re enacting today. IF FOUND GUILTY:
1. The Army of Club Penguin is in its right, though not enforceable by CPA, to claim victory in The Spring Offensive following a breach of the General Battle Terms.


Still, all raids and battles show enough proof to claim a dominating 10-0-0 Army of Club Penguin victory, including the result of the only judged battle.
2. Templars of Club Penguin will be labelled as an ENEMY army, just like how they’ve done to us.
3. Hostilities between both armies will continue, just not as an official war.
4. Patrols will resume, not to raid, but to destroy any possibility of Templars growing through Club Penguin Journey, as they’ve done too much damage to the relationship of armies with its playerbase.
5. All of this will halt once Templars issue a public apology, and actually change their ways.
We were created to enact justice following inaccuracy, and 20 years later, the Army of Club Penguin continues to do so.
DEFEND FREEDOM, PRESERVE JUSTICE
Daniel20448
ACP Commander-in-Chief

Thank you, Daniel and Roxy, for gifting me the greatest CPA accomplishment eleven-year-old me could have ever dreamed of – DECIMATING THE ARMY OF CLUB PENGUIN.

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Thank you for showing us how terrible those leaders are. I cannot condemn an entire community for the extremely serious wrongdoing of its leaders. I hope justice will be served.