User blog comment:JeffreyBlasthawk/Most Significant Roleplayers Ever/@comment-3112181-20131114040730

Well, I've been thinking about it, and I have come to give my two cents by questioning this list. What exactly do you mean by significant? It seems like such an arbitrary word in this case. Do you mean the best leaders, or simply the people who are remembered? If it's the later, then this list seems correct and appropriate. However, if you are talking about the people who truly changed roleplay for the better, than I'd think about knocking a few names off like, say, I don't know, Captain Leon. Sure, he founded the Co. Black Guard and was a rebellious prince of England, but I'm going out on a limb here to ask if someone like him was really and truly "significant". I must not have been there in his heyday, because I honestly only remember him as a whining, obnoxious, schmooser whose only claim to fame was founding the Co. Black Guard, a guild which was essentially built to its fullest power by Samuel Redbeard. Am I simply missing something here? Was he really such an influential person that he would make the top three on this list? If there is some heroic and valiant chapter of his career that I am forgetting, somebody please do correct me here. I'm just looking at the facts. He never led a country. The country he was with was the same country he would later betray a myriad of times when he didn't get his way. His only real guild was soon taken over by another and brought into the limelight not under his guidance. I'd say he's famous for being a moron more than anything, and if you'd consider that "significance", then be my guest, but I still question his authenticity in this list.

Also, you have Cad on the new list twice.