Champion of the Frozen Wastes, who has ended the might of the Scourge. While your faction kept spending its people and resources on a willy fight against another.
Defender of the Shattered World, who managed to end the madness of Deathwing while factions somehow thought they can just go and take from another what the old wyrm took from them.
The Legend of Pandaria, who either stopped his own warchief from conquering Azeroth or conquered Orgrimmar and then gave it back to the Horde.
Deathlord, Highlord, Guardian, Huntmaster, Grandmaster or whatnot - who started his very own personal class order and gathered his fellow class heroes from every corner of the world and every dusty lane of faction divisions, because even after the events of the Broken Shore were explained and laid bare, the factions still distrusted each other ways too much.
You have proven time and again that to achieve anything worthwhile you have to look above the premise of WC1. You have shown, personally, that if there is anything truly requiring the people of Azeroth to take up arms against, it's not the other people of Azeroth. The factions kept nibbling at each other's toes or tried to go straight for the throat while the world around them burnt in red, purple and green flames. While you went firefighting. The factions have seen a black dragon ruling the Alliance, Legion puppet leading the blood elves down the path of damnation, a dreadlord instigate a massacre that led to High King's visit to the very heart of Undercity. They have seen Benedictus and increasingly power-drunk Garry. They have seen everything about Theramore and many other cases when someone, somewhere baited one faction against another, leading to nothing but death and destruction.
A new plot is unfolding. A dark presence is baiting the people of Azeroth against other people of Azeroth into the most destructive conflict ever. It's so insidious that the Warchief, leader of the people who don't replenish their numbers without hig level magic, repeats the so-many-times-refuted fairy tale about "what keeps us strong".
Will you take the bait?