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===Human warlocks===
 
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Originally, humans were taught the ways of the [[Arcane Magic|arcane]] by the [[high elves]] in exchange for their help in defeating the trolls during the [[Troll Wars]]. However, after the war, the human magi who were taught by the elves started to pass their knowledge and powers onto the younger generations who had no concept of responsibility that the original Human magi had. They started to delve further into the arts for their own personal gain rather than the advancement of their race and eventually started to penetrate the darker aspects of the [[Arcane]]. Eventually the agents of the then banished [[Burning Legion]] were drawn to this increasingly reckless use of magic and demons started to appear in Azeroth, especially around the new magic capital of [[Dalaran]] where the huge amount of wielded magic caused the fabric of reality to weaken.
 
 
The [[Kirin Tor]] tried to cover it up but the local populace started to become suspicious of their mage leaders. Eventually the elves intervened and decided to tell these human mages about the dark demonic past and their narrow escape from oblivion during the collapse of the [[Well of Eternity]]. They formed a secret pact with the humans which aimed in protecting the world from demonic influence. This secret organization was called the [[Order of Tirisfal]]. They chose powerful magi to become [[Guardian]]s and act as the right hand of the Order. These Guardians wielded powerful magic against the encroaching demons. However, publicly, anyone found still using these dark energies were thrown of out the [[Kirin Tor]] and ejected from society.
 
 
Many of the human warlocks pledged their lives and services to the [[Lich King]] just prior to the invasion of his [[undead]] [[Scourge]]. In the Lich King's service many of these warlocks became skilled [[necromancer]]s. In addition, the Lich King granted many of his undead servants limited warlock abilities as well. When the portal to the [[Twisting Nether]] was finally opened and the demons began pouring through, it seemed that the heyday of the warlocks was at hand. However, many of the human warlocks after the third war are former mages, fresh from the destruction of the Violet Citadel, who seek revenge, embracing the path of the warlock in order to turn the fel energies of the legion against itself.
 
 
===Gnome warlocks===
 
 
[[Gnomes]] have also taken up the mantle of the warlock. They are outcast by other gnomes{{Cite|WoWRPG|57}}, as demonic magic has been outlawed in Ironforge causing many of their number to train in Stormwind. It is safe to assume that gnomes were probably influenced by humans in the decision to study the dark arts. Even though gnomes are not as skilled in the art as humans or orcs, they have just as much potential.{{fact}}
 
 
=={{Horde Icon}} Horde==
 
 
===Orc warlocks===
 
Orcs, while chronologically not the first to use this magic, were perhaps the first modern (playable) race to be given the power of warlocks from the masters of it in the Burning Legion. Some of the most powerful mortal warlocks in history were orcs.
 
 
[[image:Guldan.jpg|thumb|Gul'dan, the most powerful mortal warlock in history.]]
 
 
During the First and Second Wars, the formerly shamanistic [[orcs]] were transformed into a warlike juggernaut of destruction by their demon-influenced shaman leader [[Ner'zhul]] and later, the orcish warlock [[Gul'dan]] -- Master of the Inner Circle of the Shadow Council and Destroyer of Dreams. The [[Horde]] soon added warlocks in various forms to their armies, and orcish and [[ogre]] warlocks came to be feared within the ranks of the [[Alliance]].
 
 
The first orc warlocks were the apprentices of the elder shaman [[Ner'zhul]] as [[Kil'jaeden]]'s pawn, but were ultimately loyal to the elder shaman himself and not the Burning Legion. The second generation, created and led by [[Gul'dan]], were more successful. They succeeded in turning the [[orcs]] against the [[draenei]] and poisoning the orcish race by tricking the chieftains into drinking the [[blood of Mannoroth]]. In order to police the clans, the Warlocks formed the [[Shadow Council]]. Only six of the 25 major clans resisted (the [[Frostwolf Clan|Frostwolves]], the [[Shadowmoon Clan|Shadowmoon]], the [[Thunderlord Clan|Thunderlord]]s, the [[Laughing Skull Clan|Laughing Skull]], the [[Bonechewer Clan|Bonechewer]]s and the [[Shattered Hand Clan|Shattered Hand]]). Despite the Council, civil war wiped out all but 12.
 
 
[[Gul'dan]] was later contacted by [[Medivh]], and the two worked together to bring the Horde into Azeroth. ([[Sargeras]], at the time controlling Medivh's will, was aware that Kil'Jaeden had enslaved the orcs and it was easier to bring the orcs than the Legion.) [[Gul'dan]] led 7 of the remaining clans of orcs ([[Stormreaver]], [[Twilight's Hammer]], [[Bleeding Hollow]], [[Blackrock]], [[Dragonmaw Clan|Dragonmaw]], [[Burning Blade]], [[Frostwolf Clan|Frostwolf]]) through the [[Dark Portal]]. The warlocks continued to operate normally until [[Doomhammer]] seized power and had them exterminated.
 
 
In modern times, the orc warlocks still exist on the outskirts of the new [[horde]], headed by [[Thrall]]. While they are looked down upon for their hand in handing their race over to the demons, they are still allowed more or less within the society as they have pledged to use their powers ''against'' the Legion and vowed never to succumb to its corruption.
 
 
===Forsaken warlocks===
 
Prior to the Third war, human warlocks still existed, albeit on the edge of society. Many of these warlocks were killed and eventually reborn into the Scourge. When [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] liberated herself and many of the now uncontrolled members of the Scourge, they formed the [[Forsaken]].
 
 
These Forsaken, as they began to call themselves, found that, while still undead, they had regained their free will. Consequently, many of the Forsaken embraced their demonic tendencies and became warlocks. Forsaken society is perhaps the only one in which the warlocks are accepted as legitimate magic users.
 
 
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===Blood Elf warlocks===
 
There is not much lore behind blood elf warlocks, save that the [[Blood Mages]] of the elves used magic that is very similar to the spells that warlocks use, such as draining mana and banishing enemies. Also, since Prince Kael'thas has allied with the Burning Legion in order to feed his people's addiction to magic, it is acceptable that several blood elves may have adopted their new allies form of magic, though it is worth noting that most Blood Elves on Azeroth do not know of his alliance with the Legion. In addition, since the blood elves use enslaved demons as a source for magic, it is logical that they would begin manipulating the fel energies they harvest.
 
 
==Other Warlock Races==
 
===High Elf warlocks===
 
Some high elves turned to this path after their glorious home of Quel'Thalas was destroyed in the Third War. This new breed of warlock seeks to control the powers that ravaged their homeland and use them for vengeance.{{Cite|WRPG|95}}These few remaining high elves who are warlocks have long since become blood elves.{{Cite|WoWRPG|57}}
 
 
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