Recently, an interesting incident took place surrounding the Templars’ multilogs. In this post, there will be an attempt to cover everything that has taken place regarding the situation, so as to make the community aware of it.

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Introduction
The Templars are an army that dresses up in yellow. They have been around since the year 2018, when Xing inherited his father’s abandoned Club Penguin multilogging factory. Xing wanted to make something holy out of possibly one of the most abandoned places in Jerusalem, TCP, where his company is still headquartered. However, early on, a disturbing pattern was noticed. Multilogs.
THE RISE OF XING’S MULTILOGS

Early on, the TCP Company didn’t start off with many workers. Being mostly a solo-run business, Xing had to get creative with how he could represent his company as a major army. He first replaced the casheirs with multilogs. He then replaced the drive-thru people with multilogs. Then came the chairs, the cat, their will to live, and the person who asked. All of them became multilogs. Why would they try to replace some of the most important things with something so morally grey and unnecessary?
the multilogger wars

We are reaching a time of great instability. The traditional media of getting your friends to log on isn’t “cool” enough these days. You need to be hip, follow trends and market yourself as above the rest. Multilogs aren’t paid, they’re just you, LOL. What will the opposition gonna do? Overthrow you? They can’t, they were already paid with 5 Florins a month, they cant even afford one multilog. Besides, there is competition now. Everytime a CPA Spotlight is announced, Xing prays it is a TCP person there, who else but Templars? They must be technologically ahead, y’know? They have to continue the legacy.
the incident

A message on the announcements channel of TCP was sent on the 26th of December, in which Xing is blatantly multiphobic. This was done hours after Xing announced that more multilogs would enter the company, but with higher pay than current multilogs. This infuriated the loyal multilogs, many of which had to survive the COVID-19 layoffs. Pitchforks were raised, fences were ripped off. Some of the mechanical parts of the factory started malfunctioning shortly after, it was suggested to multilog the engine. People were found with nowhere to sit, but many of them would stand up to Xing’s recent actions. The multilogs would start striking in the TCP Factory. Multilogs from other factories would send their condolences to the brave fighters, opposing their own creator to fight for what is correct.
BUT WHY WOULD XING SAY THIS?
Sources vary, especially depending on what side they stand on in this topic. Some point to the Multilog Act of 2016, which significantly limited the rights of multilogs, as being the reason for Xing’s actions. If the current multilog jurisdiction remains the same, Xing can easily oppress his workers, being able to spend minimal expenses for maximum profit. Pro-Xings across the TCP factory have also theorized that his words are coming from elsewhere. Either some important figurehead who is trying to distort his competition, or some radicalists who have silently couped Xing’s discord account without notification.
the multilog’s response

In the morning of the 29th December 2025, the multilogs of TCP have officially unionized. After gaining support from various groups, with the exception of Xing, the TCP Multilog Unions headquarters are currently unknown, likely to keep its members safe in a time of great uncertainty.
We have tried to interview Xing to get more information about the recent conflict, but we are still without responses from the Emperor of TCP. It is possible that this union might lead to more extreme measures during the New Year’s for the Templarians, in an attempt to halt progress. Rumors fly about no paid leave during New Year’s to union members, as TCP keeps multilogging new multilogs.
Multilogging in the Templars has its history, as CPA Spotlight has cast its luminous beam on some of TCP’s most recognisable faces before. However, no one has ever checked up on the feelings of multilogs in this current climate. What do you think? Should Xing’s Multilogs unionize, or should Xing keep union busting?
PingoBoiii
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