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He has an ego the size of the sun and doesn't care about anyone else. He learned a spell that makes people immortal, used it on himself, and promptly forgot it because he saw no point in keeping it in memory. He's not directly malevolent for its own sake the way someone like Pugna or Venomancer is, but he does what he wants, even if it's unspeakably bad.
Invoker was a blood elf, and some time ago was part of the Allience, but, after Arthas has been destroyed source of magic, Khel-Talas has joined to Illidan (terror-blade) in his demon campaign, so Invoker is some sort of evil..
Also, just notify, that in WC3 all mages are actually junkies, who addicted to mana. So Khel-Talas has no really choise.
What you mean is kael'thas sunstrider and he wasn't evil. He was truly nuetral just trying to survive.
but, yeah, you got my point