User blog comment:Godzillavkk/If the Voice in the Darkness is the main villain of Starcraft 3, what should be the difference between him and Amon?/@comment-31277203-20180725231459/@comment-4708902-20180807034515

That might make an interesting Protoss vs Protoss based conflict. Protoss who've put the wars of the past behind them and focus on the future in order to build a bigger and better Protoss culture as hinted in LOTV, vs older Dark Templar who refuse to let go of their past and are willing to tamper with things beyond their control just to avenge a matriarch who died a long time ago. If things go truly from bad to worse (which often happens in games like this) the rogue Dark Templar might end up unknowingly serving the goals of the Voice in the Darkness.

SC2 changed the Kuprulu sector forever for better or worse. Meaning that great change will be present in SC3. And I think we all know how people react to change nowadays. If you don't, here's how people react to change in a nutshell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AvrBFlJeMs Perhaps the best way to counter this, is to make at least part of the conflict of 3's campaign about resistance to change. Or make it about newcomer main characters having to live up to the legacies of those who came before and have secondary characters call them "disgraces to the legacies of Raynor, Kerrigan, Zeratul, and Tassadar".

In other words, use the gamers predicted response in universe to make the new characters just as strong and compelling as their predecessors.