A hedge wizard (or hedge mage) is usually a negative term to call wizards, sorcerers, and mages who are not liked by the Kirin Tor.[1] Magistrate Marduke says that a "hedge mage" is a rogue wizard that never received their formal training from Dalaran.
As an apprentice, most of the tales Khadgar had heard and read described independent wizards as being extremely showy, fearless in dabbling in secrets man was not meant to know, and usually dead, crippled, or damned from messing with powers and energies beyond their ken. As a child, he learned from most of his lessons that non-Dalaran mages, wild, untrained, and self-taught wizards without restraint, control, and thought, always ended in the same fashion with a bad end, and sometimes, though not often, destroying a large amount of the surrounding countryside with them.[2]
Hedge mages often use the smoke of an herb known as [Witchbane] to draw evil from its hiding places.[3]
Certain renegade wizards have also been known to create their own golems to protect their secret dens and lairs.[4] Many rogue mage disciples sanction exotic creature polymorphic studies.[5]
First War[]
During the First War, Northshire Abbey was attacked by a band of brigands that had been convinced by enemy agents to fight against the crown. Among them were some rogue conjurers.[6]
The mages of Stormwind were considered hedge wizards as they were not pupils of the Violet Citadel.[7] However, this didn't mean that they were rogue mages or unorganized, for Stormwind had its own magical academy back then.[8]
Third War[]
- Main article: Wizard#Renegade wizards
Though most contemporary human and high elven mages bow to the sovereignty of Dalaran and the Kirin Tor, there are a great many who choose to delve into the secrets of magic by themselves. Considered to be non-sanctioned renegades by the Kirin Tor, these rogue mages strive to expand their knowledge of magic and spellcraft beyond the constraints of what most other wizards believe to be safe or morally acceptable.[4]
World of Warcraft[]
The Defias Brotherhood has hedge mages in its ranks,[9] including the Defias Rogue Wizards and Defias Renegade Mages.
Many other human factions like the Syndicate and the Cult of the Damned also have evil wizards and mages among their ranks, like Ras Frostwhisper who was in his life a hedge mage of Stromgarde.
The island-prison of Tol Barad held Exiled Mages among their prisoners.
The Sullied Banner is a rogue mage sect led by Turi Flickerflame, a former apprentice of the late Archmage Rhonin, that wanted to create mana bombs on Theramore Isle to protect themselves from their enemies.
Notes[]
- Vargoth called Kael'thas Sunstrider a rogue mage.[10]
In the RPG[]
Most people do not make a distinction between sorcerers and wizards, although "hedge wizard" is used as a pejorative term by wizards against sorcerers.[11]
Beve Perenolde and Pai Stormbringer were both described as being both rogues and wizards, studying away for the teachings of the Kirin Tor.
References[]
- ^ The Last Guardian, pg. 77
- ^ The Last Guardian, chapter 1
- ^ [15-30] The Witch's Bane
- ^ a b Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos manual, 85.
- ^ Polymorphic Rules & Regulations
- ^ Northshire Abbey (WC1 Human)
- ^ The Last Guardian, chapter 4
- ^ The Last Guardian, chapter 15
- ^ [15-30] Survey Alcaz Island
- ^ Image of Archmage Vargoth#Quotes
- ^ Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 56