Welcome to the thirteenth issue of Leaving A Legacy, a column dedicated to showcasing the historic people who have been inducted into a given army’s Hall of Fame. This time around, the spotlight is on Beasto from the Help Force. As one of the most influential figures in Help Force, here is a closer look at Beasto’s path to glory.

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EARLY BEGINNINGS
BEASTO started his climb at Help Force on January 17, 2021, after being recruited by former staff member Mandal. His initial run within the Helpers did not last long, retiring only after five months of enlistment. This retirement came after HF announced a new generation of Help Force, which resulted in the leadership stepping down to the board of trustees. After two years of HF history, Beasto would return as staff in April 2023. From there, Beasto showed high dedication in his roles before being promoted to HCOM in July. Showing immense talent, he would then reach Second-In-Command in the following month of August.

Mandal’s first recruitment messages to Beasto
A year would go by before Beasto had seen his chance to lead. Throughout the wait, Beasto continued to learn and drive the army forward in great ways. As a reward for his hard work, HF promoted Beasto to leader on April 28, 2024. Taking on the role of leader, Help Force would see tremendous success under his authority. He most recently led the Helpers to the Finals of March Madness X, where they claimed second place. Last year, however, was HF’s and Beasto’s most memorable year yet. At Legends Cup XIV, the Help Force conquered the Rebel Penguin Federation, achieving their first Legends Cup win. Additionally, the Help Force also came up victorious in a war crusade against the People’s Imperial Confederation that year. In the 2024 Legends Elections, he was nominated for Major Army Legend, a magnificent milestone accomplished by only a small fraction of the community.

Help Force vs Rebel Penguin Federation at Legends Cup XIV
RETIREMENT
Before this year’s March Madness X, the Help Force also celebrated their seventh anniversary. After the series of highs from March Madness X and this anniversary, Beasto retired on April 12. Hosting a giant event for their prestigious leader, HF maxed 57 at Beasto’s retirement event. Making things official, Beasto was then placed into Help Force’s Hall of Fame with his very own Stalwart bio. Despite stepping down from his leadership, Beasto still assists Help Force in events and tournaments from time to time. Even in retirement, the relationship between Help Force and Beasto remains.

Help Force’s retirement event for Beasto
In a special interview, Club Penguin Armies contacted Beasto to learn more about him and his current activity.
How involved are you in the Help Force’s day-to-day operations?
I’m currently acting as an Advisor to the army and leadership, am still around attending events, leading battles sometimes, helping staff members and so on.
How has the journey within the Help Force been? Is there a specific memory that you hold fondly?
I think the HF journey is one of my fav journeys in CPA, I started as a guy who attended only krunker events back in 2021 to a guy who led HF and won the Legends Cup 2024 trophy, and that LC trophy would be my fond memory in HF.
Has there been a specific person or thing that has helped you achieve your success?
I have been taught by many people in the Help Force especially, people like Ayan, Nell, Ru and Snowy and many others ofcourse but these were the most helpful in a time of success during my leadership
Do you feel as though you achieved everything you wanted within the Help Force? Are there still things you hope to accomplish?
I have achieved most of what i wanted to achieve, but ofcourse winning more tournaments and keeping the HF community ongoing is always my goal and excitement even if am not a leader anymore
Finally, any thoughts about where to go from here? What are your current plans within CPA?
No plans right now, just focusing on my life most of the time, and dont have the time i once had for CPA, I’m still happy to help with graphic design ofcourse when needed :))
Beasto has elevated Help Force to heights they had not reached before. Being the first leader to claim a Legends Cup trophy, he goes down as one of the Helpers’ most dominant performers. With an inspiring legacy left behind, Beasto now enters the Hall of Fame with his name cemented in HF history. What do you find interesting about Beasto’s story? How did Beasto’s leadership style differ from other HF leaders? Do you think Beasto will ever come out of retirement?
VESTA
Senior Reporter