One of the most powerful magi in World of Warcraft is the human Khadgar. He has been a major figure ever since the First War ravaged the land, serving as one of the main defenders of Azeroth during Warlords of Draenor and Legion, but has taken a bit of a backseat during these last two expansions. All of that will change when he makes his grand return to the spotlight in Dragonflight. What his story will entail is unknown, but it will surely have big implications for the future of Azeroth.
Khadgar was not always the powerful mage that World of Warcraft players have come to know during their adventures. There was a time when he was just a young boy who wanted to study the art of magic. He was an inquisitive person, but his life would quickly be uprooted when he was forced to become a champion of the people. Without him, the world of Azeroth may have suffered a fate worse than death.
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When Khadgar was 17, he was sent to apprentice under the great wizard Medivh. To many, including Khadgar, Medivh seemed like nothing more than a kind and eccentric old man. Upon arriving at Karazhan, Medivh would put him to work cleaning his library. As Khadgar wandered, he stumbled upon a room that held a vision of humans fighting against the orcs, and it looked like he was leading the charge. This shocked Khadgar, as he had no idea why he would be leading this army into battle.
One day, Khadgar was attacked by Medivh and accused of being a thief, but the sage quickly apologized after remembering who Khadgar was. To make up for it, he took him to explore the southern part of the kingdom atop gryphons. There, Khadgar met his first orcs and warlocks. They would also run into the Champion Anduin Lothar, who
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