User blog comment:Voxelplox/Leaving Game, and wiki/@comment-3112181-20120313041900

It is always a shame to see such great men part their ways... And yes, Benjamin is a great man. A legendary man. Never shall he be forgotten, nor the legacy he left. I can still recall the first time I met Benjamin that fateful day (June 3, 2009, yes I remembered the date :P)... I was in the King's Mercs at the time, getting by as a lowly, inexperienced GM in a wanna-be EITC guild. I met a young lad named Cadet (yes, the very same Cadet), who told me about another EITC guild - the Co. Empire he said it was called. Relentless to do so, I finally met the GM of this "Co. Empire", Benjamin Macmorgan, in the courtyard of Kingshead that summer afternoon. From the moment I met him... I knew there was something odd about him. Not odd as in strange or weird, but odd as in different, a unique specialty: he was going somewhere. Anyways, he was about a level 19 when I joined his guild. But its amazing to watch how over the time him and I have known each other... We both grew. When I first joined the Co. Empire that fateful day, we were both somewhat naive to the world of roleplay (although we both had had some experience before). But, what started off as an innocent guild soon led to a thirst of power among many, then to a grand era of prospering and peace, and so on. He was my enemy at times. I specifically remember a fight we'd get in (over something I can't even remember), and leaving. During my time of leave, I'd fight him. However, my despise for him only lasted for days. Hours. Because soon enough, I'd realize that the Co. Empire was the only guild I belonged. The only guild where I felt at home, where everything matters. And it was all thanks to that one great man, Benjamin Macmorgan. Now, there are definitely numerous other stories to tell of Benjamin, and I could be typing all night. However, all the stories end the same. It goes without saying that had I not had met Benjamin that one June day, I would not be here on this wikia right now. I would not know any of you, and the friendships I have made would be nonexistence. I owe that much to Benjamin. He is truly a man worthy of the respect, loyalty, and honor he received from myself and many others. Never will there be a man like him. A leader, a friend, a brother. Benjamin, you may be gone, but what you have started will not go unfinished. Never will you or your legacy be forgotten. But on a final note, I wish you the best with your future endeavors, for you certainly deserve the best. More importantly though, I wish you a bright future, which I am most certain you will have; if you do in the real world what you have done here, the sky is your limit. Farewell, Mr. Macmorgan - the greatest GM in POTCO history

-- Jeremiah Garland