Hola Nachos!
Today is a day that will forever be remembered in the Nachos’ history: the Army of Club Penguin have officially surrendered the war to the Nachos! After a long and grueling war, we have finally won, Nachos! When the ACP declared war on us on July 1st, we decided to take on the challenge. We knew this would not be an easy task, but we had full confidence that we would succeed and be victorious over the ACP. Today, all of our hard work and effort put into this war is now rewarded with a very well-earned victory.




Despite a rough start to the beginning of the war, we rallied back strong to a point that we took the lead in the war. Down the stretch, the ACP began falling and decreasing in size while we were rising and increasing in our numbers. The ACP even resorted to using allies against us, but we were still able to hold our ground firmly.

The ACP realized they needed to surrender the war in order to maintain their falling army, so they decided to confront the Nacho leaders early this afternoon. In the end, the agreement was that the Army of Club Penguin would relinquish four servers to the Nachos; all servers conquered or claimed by either army would be returned; and a two month treaty between the ACP and the Nachos. As for our ally the Light Troops and their war with the Army Republic will continue unless it is decided to end by the those two armies. If it continues, neither the ACP or the Nachos are allowed to interfere or assist in anyway.

We gladly welcome four new servers into the Nacho Empire:
- Cloudy
- Mountain
- Snow Globe
- Brumby
Overall, great job, Nachos! All the leaders are very proud of all of you! The Nachos would not have been able to achieve this accomplishment without the contributions from all of our troops. You all helped make Nacho history and you helped the Nachos achieve one of their greatest achievements in our history. You all should be very proud.
We have finally done it! 😀
We don’t march to the beat of drums, we hear maracas!
~Puckley
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