War Officially Concludes: Void Troops Win Divine Reckoning II War Over Templars

War Officially Concludes: Void Troops Win Divine Reckoning II War Over Templars

The war between Void Troops and the Templars has officially come to an end, with Void Troops emerging victorious in a decisive 13-0-6à score. In this report, we review how the conflict unfolded and what led to this dominant victory.


Quick Recap

The conflict began when Void Troops requested that the Templars transfer the server Ascent considered VT’s capital which the Templars ultimately refused, prompting Void Troops to declare war. As the war progressed, alliances quickly reshaped the battlefield. The People’s Imperial Confederation unexpectedly broke their alliance with Void Troops and side with the Templars while Dark Warriors and Romans declared their support for Void Troops, strengthening VT’s side.

However, as the war continued, some dramatic shifts occurred among the allies. Dark Warriors stepped back from the conflict, aiming to end any ongoing disputes with the Templars, followed by Justin’s retirement and internal dramas within DW.

War Conclusion

Both armies fought hard throughout the war, with VT holding a dominant record of 13 wins, while the Templars secured 6 wins in total. On November 27, the decisive battle for Jerusalem, the Templars’ capital, took place. The final fight was intense, with both armies arriving in nearly equal numbers. VT secured clear dominance in Room 1, Room 2 ended in a tie, and Room 3 once again saw VT in control. With this performance, VT officially captured Jerusalem, marking their victory in the war.

Void Troops force treaty on Templars.


Club Penguin Army League reached out to VT leader Judy and TCP leader Zez to get their thoughts on their war.

Void Troop’s Interview

Judy: I think its a proud moment for all of us, especially with the leadership being completely different and running straight into a war. Regardless, we knew we, as an army, could do it- and the advisors knew we could do it so it was good to pull it off in the end even when a couple battles got shaky here and there

Judy: Overall I’d say communication and being on the same page. Like I said previously, we had completely new leadership and 2 of 3 came straight from different armies but nonetheless we discussed every move, worked well as a team and planned it out efficiently which went a lot smoother than expected for this kind of change

Additionally, as much as its usually looked down upon, I’ll own it and I’ll say it. The support from our allies during this was incredible and I can’t thank them enough for taking their time to come together with us for this war

Judy: This might be a bit bananas but we’re declaring Jerusalem as the capital and having a great big party on it after a long couple of weeks fighting for it, as we should

Judy: Lowkey I think we said everything we needed to in the war, mostly being that they were going to get clowned on which they did. But I suppose regardless, I’ll credit them for their resilience in the war and also to their leadership for communicating with us efficiently and civilly over the shenanigans going on in Flippers

Judy: Apryl’s getting couped on Sunday, November 30th at 5pm EST

Templar’s Interview

Zez: Mainly sizes, Void Troops had a large size advantage against Templars in lots of these battles.

Zez: Mainly rebuilding for Christmas Chaos.

Zez: I don’t really regret anything, I and Bora did the best we could in this war despite being new to leading/wars. Templars plans on working hard to get the army back up to the top.

Zez: Good war.

Zez: No.


With the war now concluded the Club Penguin Army League congratulates Void Troops on their dominance and well-earned victory. We also extend our respect to the Templars, who fought hard throughout the conflict and showed strong determination.

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