KLONDIKE, CP Army Headquarters – Just two days before the AUSIA Arena semi-finals, the People’s Imperial Confederation announced the return of Legoman as a Leader of the army. What is the reason behind his return? What impact will this return have on the army?
On the 3rd of February, the People’s Imperial Confederation announced the return of some former staff members. Among these staff members was the well-known, Legoman, who had served as a Leader of the army last year. One of the current Leaders, Shallissa announced that Legoman will be returning to the army leadership. It was later announced that he has earned the Paragon status in the Hall of Fame list of the People’s Imperial Confederation army alongside the recently retired leader Cabin.
Legoman joined the army community in March 2020, by being recruited to the Dark Warriors. He also has joined and enlisted in many armies such as Ice Warriors, Templars, Special Weapons and Tactics. He also tried to revive and create many armies in the past. An example of this would be the army that he created under his name – the Legoman Army HOORAH. Legoman has led many armies, such as Special Weapons and Tactics and the People’s Imperial Confederation. He has fought many wars and battles during his leadership like World War VIII, in which he led the People’s Imperial Confederation alongside the Vengeance Alliance. Back in the last year, during his retirement event, (due to him retiring from the People’s Imperial Confederation’s leadership), the army maxed 40 people online, which is considered a big achievement for the army.
CPAHQ was able to reach out to Legoman and interview him about his thoughts on his return as a leader.
Why did you decide to return to the leadership of the People’s Imperial Confederation?
Comedic value.
Do you think there are still things to improve in the army? If yes, what are those?
Maxes could probably be higher, but we’re just over here chilling eating wheat thins.
What are your thoughts on the kind of impact your return will have on the army?
The same impact as Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever had on my childhood.