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-4708902-20180831203407

"Because "remaking all creation" in your own image is an overused concept. You need to have specific details and such for a villain to work." Well he was once an ordinary mortal who ascended to become a Xel'Naga like Sarah, but this clearly happened against his will. Perhaps he thought that by destroying all life and remaking it, and stopping the Infinite Cycle, no one would have to suffer his fate. I personally don't believe in cliche because I don't care how often something is used. I care only about how it's used when it is used. This mindset shows that Amon is clearly not a sane creature and that the Xel'Naga can make mistakes when creating the next generation of their species. Hopefully Sarah won't go crazy again as she ascended for a good reason.

"Tassadar returning was a logic explanation, the khala are memories thanks to the energy of the void, Tasadar could be the first to be able to maintain personality, instead of being only a group of memories even if he had died in the conquest of Aiur with the destruction of khala and the psionic matrix, although I liked seeing Ouros was a missed opportunity."

Well with Amon dead, he's been removed from the Khala. And it seems that Nerve Cords are a biological part of a Protoss, so it's possible that the Khala can be accessed again assuming Protoss are born with their cords. I'd assume that since Protoss can live for 1000 years, Protoss children are a rarity and Protoss births are also rare events.

As for Tassadar, I too was a bit upset when I learned it was really Ouros in disguise because if it was really Tassadar who told Zeratul about the Overmind, it would also be the last bit of character development towards Tassadar as it would show that while destroying the Overmind saved the Protoss,the Overmind was just as much the victim as the villain and give Tassadar the sense that he gave the Overmind a mercy kill.

But who knows? If phsionic energy allows people to maintain their identities after death, it might make sense that in order to communicate with someone who's now pure energy, you'd have to be in a state of pure energy yourself, hence a reason I think an adult Colin Phash, who's the kid from Frontline with the astral projection power could be a major new character for StarCraft 3 as astral projection would count as being pure energy.

If 2's new characters were also introduced in books and comics, it's a fair bet that 3's newcomers will also be introduced in books and comics.