On April 6, the Penguins of Agartha made their debut into the community. Today, let us look into its opening event and origins as they step into the scene.
On April 5, the Penguins of Agartha hosted their opening event, marking their entrance into the community. The army was able to achieve a successful max of 12 troops, showing their dedication as they began their journey. The event was led by Berlim who had been working on this since March. The next day, PACP was officially registered in the league, officially bringing their journey to a start.

PACP at their opening event, achieving a max of 12
PACP has already formed three alliances: with the People’s Imperial Confederation, The Bastille Vanguard, and an unregistered army, the Valiant Azure Knights. As a result, it seems that the PACP leadership has a vivid image of success in their mind. Additionally, multiple PACP staff members have prior experience with Club Penguin armies, offering a small amount of support from army community veterans. They launched staff applications recently to increase the team size.
- The PACP uniform
- The PACP flag
Lately, Berlim has been an integral part of the army community. His army career began on August 17, 2024, when he joined the Elite Guardians of Club Penguin. He has also previously been a member of the Winged Hussars and the Bastille Vanguard. During his time in WH and TBV, he assumed a high command position. He is also a notable member of the Community Committee, earning Media Member of the Month for the first time in December 2024.
Club Penguin Armies conducted an exclusive interview with Berlim, to learn more about the army’s creation and its future.
What motivated you to open PACP?
I was bored and then i had an idea of creating a new army.
What are your goals for this generation of PACP?
My goals for this generation of PACP are keeping this army alive, since im leading alone, and get some good Top Ten placements over the weeks.
What changes or improvements do you believe PACP will see in the following months?
More knowledge about CPA, better forms and recruiting. I am confident that PACP will have some improvements over time.
It seems that the Penguins of Agartha enter the community with an interesting game plan. In conclusion, Berlim is hoping to develop his new army in the coming weeks. He hopes for success through the weekly Top Tens, recruiting, and perfecting battle tactics. But what do you think? How will this new army progress in the future?
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