How about this? Dark voice is a Xel'Naga who experimented on himself with Void energies? He maddened and "fell from grace". That would explain why he's referred to as "The Fallen One". Edit: Dr. A man in position of power. And Kerrignas remark about him. And the word play with his name. It is clear that many people love WOL story, and I dislike arguing, everyone got their preferences. You see, the only reason I play a lot of games is the story.
For me, a bad story can ruin an entire game, and a great story can save a horrible game AtikLYar : Go. But I actually liked the story in WoL - it was one of the biggest reasons I enjoyed it as much as I did. He looks a lot like an infested Protoss or such to me. It could really go every direction though. What I do personally think, though, is that it's definitely not Mengsk. I have this feeling that like DuckyTheDuck suggested we'll end up bringing Mengsk to the borders of defeat after which we need him against the greater evil.
Wouldn't surprise me at all. He might even end up dying some kind of a hero's death where at the very last moment he sacrifices his life to finish off the greater evil. Kind of Snape-style. AtikLYar; interesting point you're making. I would like to agree but think I have to disagree - I can't think of any examples where a good story carried a bad game, while I can think of an example where a good story didn't carry a bad game. I would say they are doing most of the lorework for Warcraft..
With the current warcraft lore, WoW can end up having 5 or more expansions. However with SC2, Blizz is pretty slow with the story, considering their decision to chop the game to 3 sections. Liberty was all about Xel'naga artifacts, and saving Kerrigan; all in probably missions? Wc3 had muchhh much more. As to Mengsk, i do believe he is He should be. I mean Dark Voice is a dark voice. Well with the story so far, I would say the Dark Voice HAS to be some almighty god or titan dude; otherwise i don't see how someone could cause an apocalyptic event to happen.
AtikLyar: I completely agree. Calling herself the "key" for the crystalline "lock", she unleashed it. The Voice began to unseal itself. It possessed half the research team, and the rest were brutally slaughtered. A team of Dark Templar led by Azimar and his colleague Xy'tal , having felt the Voice from half a sector away, arrived to investigate.
One of their scouts, Jarzul , was slain by a converted scientist named Hassan. Azimar and Xy'tal rushed to take their revenge, but the converted scientist noticed them. As it proclaimed its superiority, it injured Xy'tal. Azimar cut off the scientist's hand, only to find it strangling him, giving Hassan time to spew the conversion material onto Xy'tal.
Then Hassan jumped onto Azimar while the Voice tried to control him or devour his soul. Azimar managed to stab Hassan, causing the body to quickly crumble away, but not before the Voice revealed that it wore the bodies of "lesser beings" like a garment, and that it had a "vast" wardrobe.
As the Dark Templar planned a final assault, the Voice told its converted minions that it had read Azimar's mind and knew of the coming assault. The Dark Templar cut their way through the minions, but as they did so the Voice spoke to Xy'tal, offering him power and emotional stability in return for devotion.
Inside the facility's central chamber, only Morrigan remained of the terran minions. The Voice spoke through her, saying it would make the protoss, the firstborn of its hated jailers, its honored harbingers.
Azimar refused, but Xy'tal did not. The converted Xy'tal fought Azimar, who tried to convince him to hold onto his own identity. Xy'tal finally came to his senses when he severely injured Azimar. Speaking through Morrigan, the Voice considered this "impossible" and punished Xy'tal by burning him with black flames. Then it declared that if it could not control these protoss, it would devour them. It emerged from below, showing them its true form, and promptly slew one of the warriors.
Xy'tal decided to regain his honor. He would charge the Argus crystal with energy while the rest of the Dark Templar fled to safety. The Voice tried offering Xy'tal power, but Xy'tal refused, and when the Voice said the energy would destroy both of them, Xy'tal said that was a fate they both deserved. The resulting explosion bent space- time.
A protoss force led by an executor arrived at the KL-2 asteroid field but could find no trace of the entity. He demonstrated overconfidence and egotism on occasion, [9] taunting his foes when certain of victory. Amon did not view himself or his actions as evil. He believed that the Infinite Cycle brought unnecessary suffering and was corrupt. He often claimed to his followers and foes alike that by destroying the creations of the xel'naga, he was bringing an end to their suffering.
According to Rohana, however, Amon actually desired to destroy life out of an intense hatred for the xel'naga. This article or section contains information derived from Co-op Missions , and should not be considered part of the official StarCraft storyline.
Amon was willing to sacrifice his own forces if it meant defeating his enemies. Amon was supposedly immortal [9] and could only be slain by another xel'naga. Within the Void, he was said to have matter-manipulation abilities, and that without his blessing, no protoss could survive long there.
Amon had the ability to transfer his consciousness into any protoss connected to the Khala. Protoss under his thrall in this manner would show visual signs e. Even when disconnected from the Khala, the protoss were not completely immune to Amon's mental powers. On two separate occasions, Amon spoke to Artanis telepathically, taunting the Hierarch with visions of his host body being constructed on Aiur.
In the first instance, Amon levitated Artanis's body while speaking to him. Even among other xel'naga, Amon was incredibly powerful. Prior to his defeat at Ulnar, he had fought and killed many xel'naga. Amon's host form was also quite powerful. Upon awakening on Aiur, he used his new body to raze much of Artanis's base with a single blast of energy.
However, his host body also proved vulnerable to conventional weaponry, as seen when an orbital bombardment from the protoss fleet completely incinerated his host form mere moments after it awoke. Amon was able to resurrect his fallen warriors, granting them new bodies. In early readings, Amon came off as being one-note, as the writing team were faced with the reality that while they knew Amon's motivations, they were not so apparent in-game.
Amon appeared as the primary antagonist in Legacy of the Void. StarCraft Wiki Explore. Wiki tools. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. You may be looking for: the Voice in the Darkness entity " You deny the truth and prove your existence is without meaning.
You shall be expunged. No trace of your suffering shall remain. Now, you are no longer needed. They felt an absence within the Void itself. They discovered Amon and his followers at Zerus , and a war among the gods erupted. Amon unleashed the Swarm. In the final confrontation, Amon was felled, but he was not defeated. He returned to the Void, twisting it with his hatred.
I can hardly believe - the wretched Queen of Blades will prevent the destruction of all that we know. Raynor , you may soon hold Kerrigan's fate in your hands. I know only that she must live. Amon lives.
You will see him soon. If any hope remains for our galaxy, it lies in the hands of the xel'naga. Amon, the Dark One, has returned. You are so alone. Mewling in the darkness. Let me release you. All of you, from the suffering of this life.
The Infinite Cycle of strife and anguish is at its end. With the essence of the great betrayer , your people fulfill their purpose. My host body is forged. With it, I bring an end to the cycle. An end to infinite suffering. You strive to maintain this flawed existence, but you will not stop me. I have destroyed your terran army. Eradicated your hybrid facility. And turned your servants to my side. All that is left is your destruction.
You are insignificant in the face of the salvation I bring. You will come to Aiur and die. Manipulated for the entirety of your existence. I care little for the xel'naga's Infinite Cycle or your twisted lies.
I choose something different. I choose freedom He sees death as the highest ideal. I have seen it in His heart. What did He name our dueling grounds? The Pits of Ascension. He mocks us. Amon does not celebrate the winners.
He salutes the losers. They are the ones who ascend in His eyes. He makes us carve each other into bits because that is His plan for us all. It would be easier to destroy every star in the galaxy. Del Rey Books. ISBN Activision Blizzard. Cinematic: Reclamation. Cinematic: Trail of Secrets. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft Lore: Ascension Accessed Rohana in English. StarCraft Manual.
Irvine, Calif. Rohana : Underneath, a silent hatred roils within [Amon]. A prideful resentment that would see all worlds burn. The truth Amon wishes to hide He changed us, manipulated our essence, but we grew beyond his control. He and his followers fled to Zerus to create the zerg.
Zurvan in English. Conversations after Waking the Ancient. StarCraft: Brood War. Mission: Dark Origin in English. Conversations before and after " The Crucible. Cast of Characters: Kerrigan.
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