With the absence of trolls in the
northlands, the elves of Quel'Thalas bent their
efforts towards rebuilding their glorious
homeland. The victorious armies of Arathor
returned home to southlands of Strom. The human
society of Arathor grew and prospered, yet
Thoradin, fearful that his kingdom would splinter
apart if it overextended itself, maintained that
Strom was the center of the Arathorian empire.
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mighty Thoradin died of old age, leaving
Arathor's younger generation free to expand the
empire beyond the lands of Strom.
The original hundred magi, who
were tutored in the ways of magic by the elves,
expanded their powers and studied the mystic
disciplines of spell-weaving in much greater
detail. These magi, initially chosen for their
strong wills and noble spirits, had always
practiced their magic with care and
responsibility; however, they passed their
secrets and powers onto a newer generation that
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than out of any responsibility towards their
fellows.
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into new lands, the young magicians also spread
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grew, the magicians became ever more conceited
and isolated from the rest of society.
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of Strom. Many fledgling wizards left the
restraining confines of Strom behind and traveled
to Dalaran, where they hoped to use their new
powers with greater freedom. These magicians used
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magic-using defenders. Yet, as more and more
magicians practiced their arts, the fabric of
reality around Dalaran began to weaken and tear.
The sinister agents of the
Burning Legion, who had been banished when the
Well of Eternity collapsed, were lured back into
the world by the heedless spellcasting of the
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demons, but they often found themselves
hopelessly outmatched by the lone agents of the
mighty Legion.
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superstitious peasantry began to suspect that
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Strom would take action against them, turned to
the only group they felt would understand their
particular problem: the elves.
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quickly dispatched their mightiest wizards to the
human lands. The elven wizards studied the energy
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although there were only a few demons loose in
the world, the Legion itself would remain a dire
threat so long as humans continued to wield the
forces of magic.
The Council of Silvermoon,
which ruled over the elves of Quel'Thalas,
entered into a secret pact with the Magocrat
lords of Dalaran. The elves told the Magocrats
about the history of ancient Kalimdor and of the
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humans that so long as they used magic, they
would need to protect their citizenry from the
malicious agents of the Legion. The Magocrats
proposed the notion of empowering a single mortal
champion who would utilize their collective
powers in order to fight a never-ending secret
war against the Legion. It was stressed that the
majority of mankind could never know about the
Guardians or the threat of the Legion for fear
that they would riot in fear and paranoia.
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proposal and founded a secret society that would
watch over the selection of the Guardian and help
to stem the rise of chaos in the world.
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meetings in the shadowed Tirisfal Glades, where
the high elves had first settled in Lordaeron.
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mortal champions who were chosen to be Guardians
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found in the world. The Guardian power was so
great that only the Council of Tirisfal was
allowed to choose potential successors to the
mantle of Guardianship. Whenever a Guardian grew
too old, or wearied of the secret war against
chaos, the Council chose a new champion, and
under controlled conditions, formally channeled
the Guardian power into its new agent.
As the generations passed,
Guardians defended the masses of humanity from
the invisible threat of the Burning Legion
throughout the lands of Arathor and Quel'Thalas.
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activity.