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Recruit Leorajh the Saberon as a Garrison Bodyguard

The saberon are a new race, introduced for Warlords of Draenor -- a group of humanoid cat-people who by and large aren't terribly happy to see you, with very few exceptions. One of those exceptions is Leorajh. Leorajh isn't exactly on the good side of his clan, but he's happy enough to see you -- if you can find him, that is. One of a very few followers with the Bodyguard trait, Leorajh is hidden away in the Spires of Arak, awaiting those who are determined enough to locate him.

As a Bodyguard, Leorajh can be assigned to the level 2 Barracks and accompany you on your travels in Draenor. There are a limited number of followers with the Bodyguard trait, and Leorajh is one of three that is available to both Alliance and Horde. Each Bodyguard has their own reputation bar -- taking them on missions with you will raise your reputation and unlock follower-specific quests, and eventually, a follower specific perk. Leorajh's perk? He'll grant you access to your command table from anywhere on Draenor -- meaning you can turn in and hand out missions from anywhere you happen to be on the world map.


You'd think Leorajh would be pretty easy to find -- his home is, anyway. You can find his den to the south of Dreadtalon Peak in the Spires of Arak. Upon finding his clearly-labelled den however, you'll notice the saberon isn't actually at home. His den's been taken over by a couple of roaming arakkoa, and the saberon himself is nowhere to be found. What gives? With a little exploration and some creative climbing, you'll eventually find another cave to the north that holds the answers.

Be warned, however -- the cavern in which you'll find your new follower has some fairly nasty guardians inside, and at present time, they've got a ridiculously fast spawn rate. Head into the cavern, clear your way quickly, and you'll find Leorajh embroiled in his own troubles. Help him out, and he'll gratefully head back to your garrison to return the favor, taking up residence as your newest bodyguard.

What makes Leorajh interesting is the small hint of backstory contained in both his location and his quest text. I won't spoil it here, but it's worth it to pick up this follower not just for the Bodyguard trait, but because he's an interesting bit of lore in and of himself, and another pretty fascinating addition to the Spires of Arak and the lore of the zone.