Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-27567640-20160125203416/@comment-26205772-20160126204130

Given what's been stated... if said fictional character can be represented as the real life person they have been based on in all but name (e.g. again, Napoleon from Animal Farm) they can stay. If they are real people who have been fictionalized to a villainous extent (e.g. Hernán Cortés in The Road to El Dorado and King Edward Longshanks in Braveheart) they apply to the category. If they fail those qualifications, especially in the case of a fictional character, the category does not apply.

I'd help with the sweep, but I'm tied between numerous things right now, although if you find a character that confuses you, bring them to me and I'll do my best to provide some insight.