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The era of the Warlords came to an end with the advent of the [[Iron Lords]], an alliance of Guardians dedicated to ending their reign of tyranny and bloodshed. Some Warlords, such as [[Felwinter]], eventually joined the Iron Lords, but most met a grimmer fate: defeat and execution made permanent by the destruction of their [[Ghost]]s. The ascendancy of the [[Last City]] and the Vanguard ensured that future generations of Guardians were directed to serve humanity and the Light, rather than only themselves.
The era of the Warlords came to an end with the advent of the [[Iron Lords]], an alliance of Guardians dedicated to ending their reign of tyranny and bloodshed. Some Warlords, such as [[Felwinter]], eventually joined the Iron Lords, but most met a grimmer fate: defeat and execution made permanent by the destruction of their [[Ghost]]s. The ascendancy of the [[Last City]] and the Vanguard ensured that future generations of Guardians were directed to serve humanity and the Light, rather than only themselves.


At least one Warlord persisted or arose during the City Age, occupying the ruins of [[Caer Lerion]], but was captured by [[Jagi's Host]] and brought in to the [[Tower]].
A handful of Warlords, or at least rogue Risen, persisted or arose during the City Age. One example was discovered occupying the ruins of [[Caer Lerion]], and was captured by [[Jagi's Host]] and brought in to the [[Tower]].


==Known Warlords==
==Known Warlords==