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The history of the protoss spans millennia. They are such an ancient race that they consider themselves to be the "firstborn" race of the universe.[1]

The Firstborn[]

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Aiur

The protoss evolved on Aiur; one of many worlds the xel'naga engineered. The xel'naga under Amon conceded that their latest creation was their first of all their experiments to evolve beyond the feral constraints of baser life-forms, and gave this new species the name of "protoss," or "Firstborn."[2] Amon and his followers, contrary to the normal directive of the xel'naga, directly intervened in the development of the protoss, hoping to create a powerful xel'naga host form they could control.[3]

The protoss developed a rudimentary tribal society based on group-hunting and warrior rule. The early protoss lived in harmony and seclusion on Aiur for hundreds of generations. The xel'naga accelerated their evolution with their khaydarin crystals[2] and a giant crystal beneath Aiur,[4] even increasing their reproductive rate with the Kassia crystal,[5] and led them to the state of total sentience and awareness over a millennium. The protoss gradually became highly intellectual and introspective. They achieved great heights in both cultural and personal, individualistic advancements. The Auriga Tribe constructed sailing ships that they launched upon Aiur's furious seas.

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An ancient protoss statue

The protoss civilization spread across Aiur within a few millennia and the warring tribes settled under a civilized rule.[2] During their early history, the protoss achieved interstellar travel.[6] The tribes were brought even closer together when the xel'naga made themselves known to the protoss. Driven to plumb the mysteries of the universe, the overjoyed protoss looked to Amon's xel'naga for new truths and insights with reverence and awe. The Shelak Tribe was the one closest to these xel'naga. The insatiable lust for knowledge led the protoss to develop radical, progressive strains of scientific and meta-neural study. They became exceedingly proud as their understanding and personal awareness grew and began to see more value in personal achievements than communal advancement. The more successful tribes isolated themselves from one another and sought to define their own roles within the greater universe.[2]

At first, Amon's xel'naga were intrigued by this development, and conducted an experiment to see what effects the diverging tribes might have on khaydarin crystals. They split twin crystals, giving one to the Akilae Tribe (named the Uraj) and one to the Sargas Tribe (named the Khalis). As the tribes diverged, so did the powers and even appearance of the crystals.[7]

The tribes grew further and further apart, leading Amon's xel'naga to speculate that they had pushed protoss evolution too far, marring the purity of their creation. Individual egos arose to empower the once primary communal link. Driven by individualistic pursuits, the tribes rekindled their own ancient principals and rites in order to set themselves even further apart from their brethren. They became suspicious of the xel'naga regarding their interest in protoss affairs. The protoss began to shy from the xel'naga over the months, with each tribe cultivating wild and unsubstantiated rumors of supposed xel'naga treachery. The tribes lost the connection to their primal psychic link as they attempted to completely sever themselves from the rest of their race, dissolving the last remnants of unity and brotherhood among them.[2]

The Day of Darkness[]

Hearing of the xel'naga's departure, the suspicious protoss attacked their worldships, killing many hundreds of xel'naga. However, they were held off while the greater number of worldships were launched. The tribes were left confused and abandoned. They turned on each other in despair.[2] A portion of the protoss population left with Amon's xel'naga at this time, continuing to hold a dogmatic worship of their creators. These protoss would become the Tal'darim.[8]

The protoss abandoned on Aiur would refer to the day of their abandonment as the "Day of Darkness."[9]

The Aeon of Strife[]

Main article: Aeon of Strife
"There was a time when the protoss were broken. Throughout the Aeon of Strife, we tore at each other with wanton abandon. Only one path was ever found to end the madness and unify our people: the Khala."

- Grand Preserver Rohana(src)

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The Aeon of Strife

Bent on perpetuating the guilt and blame for their abandonment, the protoss devolved into frantic legions of merciless killers driven by unthinking hatred towards their brethren. As raging battles were waged between the tribes, entire generations lived and died unaware of the primal psychic bond that their ancestors shared. They devastated Aiur's greater landmasses[2] and pushed many of its lesser life-forms to the brink of extinction.[10]

During this time, the protoss maintained colonies on other planets, often connected by warp gates, but these too quickly became gripped with the Strife.[11]

The protoss tribes descended into something resembling madness as they attacked one another. One example was the Mendella Incident, where the mainly underground settlement of Mendella was flooded when another protoss faction deliberately destroyed a nearby reservoir.[12]

Main article: Khas
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Khas brings the Khala

Many different factors led to the ending of the Aeon of Strife, but the individual most responsible was eventually named Khas ("He who brings order"). He studied the forbidden teachings of the xel'naga and unearthed the khaydarin crystals. Khas channeled their primal energies through himself and accessed the primordial, psychic bond of the protoss, becoming the first in millennia to do so, and was flooded by emotions emanating from every protoss. Khas became aware that they had not lost their primal link. Rather, they had forgotten how to attune themselves to it. Khas gathered many young protoss together and taught them how to access this bond. They saw that the conflict was folly and believed that the xel'naga had been right to abandon them and that they were indeed a failed creation because their racial essence had been corrupted by the rise of ego. However, they maintained that the inner conflict of the protoss and racial turmoil was baseless and hollow because their inherent failure was not of their own doing.

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The protoss access the Khala

Khas developed the Khala, calling upon the protoss to forgo their old feuds and reunite. The Ara Tribe were the first to rally behind Khas' vision. The Akilae Tribe, which had dominated the other tribes for centuries, quickly saw that it heralded a bold new age for the protoss. Many other protoss slowly gave up their feuds and rallied behind the ever-growing legions of the Khalai.[2]

He demonstrated the powers of the khaydarin crystals at Gyras, where he ended the feuding by destroying the battleground.[13]

The Second Age[]

While the tribes remained intact to remind the protoss of the follies of their past, the Khala called for a shift from tribal society to a caste system so as to remove the last remnants of the old hostilities and strengthen the resolve to embrace a new beginning, so-named the "Second Age."

The Judicator Caste was comprised of elders and statesmen, with its main responsibility being the governing of the protoss under the dictates of the Khala's Law. The Ara maintained the power within the Judicator Assembly and thus controlled who presided within the ruling Conclave. The Judicator appointed the Shelak to study and protect the khaydarin crystals. Intrigued by the legacy of the xel'naga, the Shelak continuously studied their ancient texts. The Judicator banned all xel'naga teachings, but the Shelak were still allowed access to the archives, as the Judicator hoped that they could unravel the mysteries of the xel'naga and thus expand their knowledge through the Khala.

The Khalai Caste was the largest, representing the driving industrialists, scientists and workers who continued to rebuild their homelands after the Aeon of Strife. The Furinax Tribe served as weaponsmiths and builders obsessed with merging the sacred energies of the khaydarin crystals with modern technologies.

The Templar Caste was comprised of the holy warriors who followed the Khala's disciplines to achieve ever-escalating pinnacles of psionic power. The Akilae were entrusted with protecting Aiur.[2]

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Aiur during the golden age

The protoss built five cities and thirty eight temples across Aiur, and the population swelled to billions.[10] Their growing prosperity led them to rediscover many of the sciences and studies they had lost. Once the protoss had learned space travel, the Auriga were charged with servicing the Great Fleet, which protected the space-ways of Aiur.[2]

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Khyrador

During this period in protoss history, the Templar Caste fought to protect the new protoss culture from those who disagreed with it. When these battles ended, the Templar defended their people from fearsome fauna and from hostile aliens while settling other worlds.[14] As the protoss ventured into the far reaches of the Koprulu sector, they claimed Khyrador as one of their first colonies, building ten settlements and two temples there. Because they regarded Khyrador as a symbol of their spacefaring achievements, it became home to the Uraj.[15] Several major events united the entire empire within the Khala during this time, inducing the Ambush at Faranai and the Last Stand of Khardalas.[16]

Some of this exploration took place under the guidance of Executor Adun. Disputes with other races were quelled with minimal protoss losses.[14] Over a few centuries, the protoss reclaimed an eighth of the worlds once presided over by the xel'naga, spreading the fruits of their civilization to many of the more advanced races they encountered. In keeping with the strict codes of the Khala, the protoss took upon themselves the burden of the Dae'Uhl, which followed xel'naga tradition and called for the protoss to protect and safeguard lesser races while keeping their presence hidden. However, the protoss refused to manipulate or interfere in their evolutionary processes as the xel'naga did. The protoss kept a close watch over their unsuspecting wards, ever vigilant against xenomorphic threats.[2]

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Endion

Endion became a research retreat, where the greatest protoss scientists secluded themselves from political affairs to focus on devising technology that would benefit the empire. The psionic matrix was first conceived there.[17][18] Formed from a lattice of khaydarin crystals embedded in Aiur's crust at the Citadel of the Executor, a temple and the xel'naga caverns,[19] it was sparked in 500 B.C.E.[20][21]

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Cybros

The Purifiers were created to do the bidding of the Conclave. However, they were never treated as templar and so they rebelled, slaughtering every templar on the base of Lantinum.[20][22] It was decided that the Purifiers would be shut down. They became a symbol of achievement, but also, the dangers of it. Endion was chosen as the world Cybros was to orbit. The scientists constantly improved its stasis grid,[17][18] which was sealed by complicated locking mechanisms that could only be destabilized by the Megalith.[23]

During this period, even the simplest protoss robotics had a refined and luxurious appearance.[24]

The Golden Age of Expansion[]

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The symbol later used to represent the Golden Age of Expansion

Centuries prior to the Great War,[7] the protoss embarked in space exploration. In this golden age of protoss expansion, motherships led vast armadas throughout deep space.[25] The age would be noted for its artistic and cultural achievements.[24]

Shrines and temple-gardens were built on Bel'Shir, which became a sacred spiritual retreat for the Templar. When it was abandoned, the Tal'darim took control of the planet. Believing terrazine to be a gift from the xel'naga, Tal'darim mystics set up altars to collect what they called 'the Breath of Creation.'[26]

The protoss turned Monlyth into a shrine-world. When it was abandoned, the Tal'darim took control of the planet to guard a piece of the Keystone.[27]

During the Golden Age, two motherships had their khaydarin cores fail, and they fell into a star. Grand Preserver Rohana and her sisters felt this, and sought to prevent such a tragedy from happening again. This resulted in two creations: the ability for motherships to mass recall, and the creation of three arkships that would be a failsafe against protoss society falling to a random chance. However, when pondering the question of whether or not to build more, the Grand Preservers discovered they had built the arkships too early, and told the Conclave that they would be thrown away in a last stand if not saved only for a dire need in protoss civilization. The Conclave agreed, and the arkships were sealed away. On each one, one of the Grand Preservers were put into stasis, as well as a cadre of protoss warriors.[16]

When the Golden Age came to a close, the motherships were left out in space[28] and the crews put in stasis.[29]

The Dark Templar[]

Main article: Discord
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The Rogues are hunted

Believing that their individual identities would be erased to further promote the Judicator rule, a few rogue tribes refused to submit to the Khala. Although they were not hostile or militant, they believed that the Conclave's communal agenda would eventually doom the protoss. More of these dissidents stemmed from the Sargas Tribe than any other. The Conclave kept their existence a secret, convinced that their aberrant influence might spread throughout protoss society and destroy all that Khas had accomplished. They ordered the Templar under Adun to eradicate them. Unable to bring himself to slaughter his own brethren,[2] he faked their executions[14] and attempted to hide them from the Conclave and convince them of the Khala's truth by teaching them how to manipulate their own latent psionic powers. Without the Khala's discipline, their powers spiraled out of control and unleashed psionic storms across Aiur[2] that drove the settlers from Khyrador.[15] The Conclave scattered the storms "at great cost".[30]

The barely reunited tribes began to fight once more. Old vendettas and ancient prejudices were reborn as the protoss who refused the way of Khala were branded as traitors and hunted down.[31]

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Shakuras

The Conclave was shocked that the Templar had not destroyed the rogue tribes, but knew that it would be forced to publicly admit their existence if it punished Adun for insubordination. The Conclave decided to banish the rogues from Aiur. Adun and the Templar were sworn to secrecy as the rogues were loaded onto an ancient, but functional xel'naga ship and launched into space. They became known as the Dark Templar. They ceremoniously severed their nerve cords to show their disdain for the Conclave and the Judicator. This act cut them off from the Khala, forcing them to draw their psionic energies from the Void. As their legend spread across Aiur, sparking the imaginations of many young protoss, this tale worked to incriminate them. Although they were hunted and feared by their own brethren, the Dark Templar never abandoned their love of Aiur and worked to safeguard it in any way they secretly could.[2] The Dark Templar were nomadic until they found a xel'naga temple upon Shakuras and decided to remain there to study it.[32]

Shortly after the exile, the protoss of Aiur realized the Khalis crystal had been stolen by the rogues.

After the Discord, the protoss became engaged in conflict with the Kalathi, ending in the annihilation of their race in a conflict that became known as the Kalath Intercession. This led to greater restrictions on the Dae'Uhl.[7] The colossi, the weapons used to genocide the Kalathi, were sealed away beneath Aiur[33] and other protoss vaults.[34]

Humanity and the Coming of the Zerg[]

The protoss witnessed the terran arrival in the Koprulu sector. Knowing that they would prove to be an interesting study, the protoss watched over the terrans and found them fascinating. The protoss were alarmed at how quick the terrans accessed and drained the natural resources from their various worlds. But they were forbidden under the dictates of the Dae'Uhl to interfere with the terrans.[2]

Before making first contact with the zerg, the protoss were being systematically exterminated and were starting to die out from their sheer age.[35]

In 2499, Executor Tassadar found probes en route to the Koprulu sector floating near the borders of protoss space. He brought them back to Aiur for immediate study. The protoss focused the energies of the khaydarin crystals through the probes' tiny minds in an attempt to discern their primary quarry. They were shocked to discover that the probes responded quickly and naturally to the crystals' energies, as it meant that they were engineered with xel'naga proto-genetics.

The protoss sent out advance scouts to scour the surrounding space-ways for any sign of the zerg. Tassadar claimed that under the dictates of the Dae'Uhl, it was their chosen responsibility to protect the terrans. However, the Conclave argued that if the terrans had already been infested, they were to be purified.

Although the Judicator and the Templar debated how they should involve themselves in the terrans' imminent plight, both agreed that the zerg were created by the xel'naga, which meant that they had best be on their guard. It was agreed to send Tassadar and his expeditionary force to monitor the terran worlds in an attempt to discern the severity of the impending danger.

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The incineration of Chau Sara

Aboard the Gantrithor, Tassadar found that Chau Sara had been infested by the zerg. When word reached the Conclave, it immediately ordered Tassadar to purify Chau Sara. On December 8, Tassadar obeyed and was then ordered to burn any neighboring worlds that were infested. He began to doubt the morality of his orders as he approached Mar Sara. He was unable to bring himself to destroy the colony or the fleet that had come to protect it.[2]

Tassadar waited until thirteen hours after the terrans had evacuated Mar Sara before incinerating it from orbit.[36] He did likewise at Antiga Prime.[37]

On Tarsonis, Tassadar deployed ground forces to engage the primary zerg hive. However, a Sons of Korhal strike force led by Lieutenant Sarah Kerrigan stopped Tassadar's interference at New Gettysburg.[38] Tassadar's forces continued to battle the zerg across the core continent of Tarsonis.[39]

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Dark Prelate Zeratul

The Conclave bade Tassadar to return to Aiur after the zerg abandoned Tarsonis, but Tassadar and Dark Prelate Zeratul were drawn to Char by a powerful psionic call. The two encountered each other there.[40] Over the next few months,[41] Zeratul taught Tassadar to combine his powers with those of the void.[42]

Tassadar diverted Kerrigan[43] while Zeratul killed Zasz and became temporarily linked with the Overmind. In that moment, the Overmind gleaned the location of Aiur from Zeratul's mind.[44]

Once the Overmind's silence was broken, Kerrigan's cerebrate set a trap for the Dark Templar before she herself devastated Tassadar and Zeratul's armies.[45]

The Fall of Aiur[]

Main article: Fall of Aiur
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The fall of Aiur

The protoss failed to prevent the zerg from seizing the khaydarin crystals.[46] They were also unsuccessful in defending the temple which marked the site where the xel'naga first set foot upon Aiur. Once it was destroyed, the protoss launched a final offensive to keep them from the ruins, but they were held at bay by the zerg while a drone set the khaydarin crystal in its place.[47]

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Judicator Aldaris

The Conclave dictated that the first priority was to strengthen their defenses. Two days after the zerg invasion, the new Executor, Artanis, reinforced Antioch,[48] coming to the assistance of Praetor Fenix.[49]

At the Citadel of the Executor the following night, Judicator Aldaris was meeting with Fenix and Artanis when they were contacted by Tassadar, who told them to destroy the cerebrates. Artanis kept the zerg occupied while Fenix penetrated their perimeter and killed a cerebrate. Fenix remained behind to observe the effects of their attack[50] and saw the cerebrate reincarnated.[51]

Scion fell to the zerg. Aldaris and Artanis led their main strike force there while Fenix remained with a small detachment to guard Antioch from any further assaults. While the hive cluster near Scion was destroyed, Antioch came under attack by overwhelming zerg forces. At Aldaris' urging, Fenix held his position for as long as possible,[52] but was defeated and presumed killed.[53] In fact, his ruined body was recovered and transplanted into a dragoon.[54]

The Conclave believed its stratagems were winning the war against the zerg and thus ordered Aldaris to arrest Tassadar. With only a small fleet for protection, Aldaris and Artanis traveled to Char and found Tassadar with Jim Raynor. However, Tassadar managed to convince Artanis to help him find Zeratul.[55]

Aldaris returned to Aiur, where he and the Conclave branded Tassadar and Artanis as traitors. They sought to arrest them and execute Zeratul.[56]

Tassadar fought his way to an installation on Char.[41] Along the way, he destroyed a Terran Dominion fleet under General Edmund Duke.[57] Inside, Tassadar battled his way through zerg and found Zeratul,[58] who agreed to return with him to Aiur.[59]

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Fenix in a dragoon

Upon their return to Aiur, Aldaris ordered Tassadar and Artanis to cease their resistance and surrender themselves to the judgement of the Conclave. Instead, Tassadar's followers fought their way through the Conclave Praetor Guard and destroyed the Heart of the Conclave,[56] destroying the Conclave and shattering the Judicator Caste.[4] The sight of his brethren slaughtering one another proved to be more than Tassadar could stand, and he submitted himself to the remaining Judicators.[60]

The Dark Templar slipped away[61] as Tassadar was taken into Judicator custody. Fenix escaped and, with help from Raynor aboard the Hyperion, found Tassadar's stasis cell and freed him. They were then surrounded by Conclave agents under Aldaris,[62] but Zeratul rescued them.[63]

Fenix and his forces engaged the primary zerg hive cluster, weakening their defenses. Once their numbers thinned out, Zeratul infiltrated the clusters and assassinated two cerebrates so as to distract the Overmind long enough for them to assault it directly.[64]

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Tassadar's sacrifice

The remaining Conclave witnessed this and realized that they were in error. Aldaris communicated this to Tassadar and Artanis.[65] With the help of Raynor's Raiders, Tassadar and his followers weakened the Overmind, sustaining heavy losses in the process.[66] Tassadar channeled Dark Templar energies through the hull of the Gantrithor and steered it on a collision course with the Overmind, destroying it.[67]

The Brood War[]

Main article: Brood War

The Great Fleet was destroyed in the invasion and the Conclave was eradicated[68] along with nearly seventy percent of Aiur's population. Aldaris, Fenix, Zeratul and Raynor banded together in order to unite and lead the scattered survivors, but the zerg continued to slaughter every protoss they encountered.[69]

Artanis was appointed the new Praetor and met with Aldaris, Zeratul and a new Executor at an isolated base. At Zeratul's suggestion, the Khalai survivors retreated to their last functional warp gate, fighting through a sizable zerg force to get there. Fenix and Raynor held back and protected their flank while the Executor got the Khalai survivors through the gate and traveled to Shakuras.[70]

Fenix and Raynor were unable to prevent the zerg from taking control of the warp gate. On Shakuras, Artanis, Zeratul and the Executor reconnoitered the surrounding area and found a suitable location for a more permanent settlement. They were ambushed by hydralisks but saved by the Dark Templar.[71] While Fenix and Raynor fought to retake the warp gate on Aiur, Artanis had the gate on Shakuras secured.[72] To prevent the zerg from sending more reinforcements to Shakuras, Fenix decided to remain with Raynor on Aiur and shut the gate down. Artanis sent though all the troops he could spare.[73]

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Matriarch Raszagal

Matriarch Raszagal welcomed the Khalai survivors to Shakuras and told them about the xel'naga temple. At her command, the protoss scoured the temple grounds of a zerg infestation, including two cerebrates. It was then that Aldaris, Zeratul and Raszagal were approached by Kerrigan. Hearing that she brought news of an event that threatened them all, they escorted her back to their Citadel.[32]

Kerrigan told Raszagal, Aldaris, Zeratul, Artanis and the Executor that there was a new Overmind growing on Char. Zeratul prioritized saving Shakuras over assaulting the new Overmind, and Raszagal asked them to accept Kerrigan's assistance when she offered to help find the Uraj and Khalis. Artanis, Zeratul and the Executor led an army to Braxis and overcame the Dominion defenses there. Kerrigan found the Uraj and a probe was sent to retrieve it.[74]

After slipping through the United Earth Directorate blockade unscathed,[75] the protoss proceeded to Char and retrieved the Khalis from the broods near the new Overmind.[76]

During this time, Aldaris discovered that Raszagal had been manipulated by Kerrigan.[77] He and a legion of Khalai survivors began an open revolt against her. Raszagal ordered the Executor to terminate Aldaris and quell the uprising.[78] Artanis and Zeratul confronted Aldaris, but Kerrigan killed him before he could reveal Raszagal's secret. Zeratul banished Kerrigan for interfering in a protoss matter.[79]

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The xel'naga temple

Artanis carried the Uraj to the temple while Zeratul handled the Khalis. The Executor prevented the zerg from destroying the temple while Artanis and Zeratul channeled the temple's energies. Once the channeling was complete, the protoss withdrew into the temple,[80] which obliterated the zerg on Shakuras.[81]

On Aiur, Fenix and Raynor were contacted by Kerrigan,[82] who asked them to bring Emperor Arcturus Mengsk to her. A small protoss fleet accompanied the Hyperion to Korhal. From there they were recalled to Aiur with the Norad III.[83]

Back on Aiur, the warp gate was activated and Fenix's troops held off the zerg who were incited to attack by its energies. However, the base was destroyed by the Captain's forces.[84]

Rihod, a high templar commander, traveled to the Velari Templar School upon the Fall of Aiur, seeking to rescue a teacher, Lekila. By the time he reached there, the protoss had already evacuated Aiur. He took the injured Lekila to safety. She had lost her psionic appendages and began to embrace the Void.

Rihod and Lekila returned to the school to recover a xel'naga artifact, the Kassia crystal, which could increase the protoss reproduction rate, but could do the same thing to the zerg (or reduce either one of them). The crystal was only recovered when Rihod and Lekila fused to form a twilight archon.[5]

An emergency signal from Aiur, caused by the zerg invasion, activated the Moratun, a mothership commanded by their inventor, Juras. Having been asleep for a very long time, he was unaware of the Great War or even the zerg. He traveled to Samiku, rescuing Martul and other zealots, but wished to avoid fighting the zerg, which he saw as a sentient species. The Moratun traveled to Aiur after the evacuation, where Juras became aware of the true horror of the zerg. With little information about the location of the protoss evacuees, Juras took the fleet of motherships in search of the protoss.[29]

Meanwhile, Zeratul led a special mission to Aiur, looking to recover wounded protoss heroes, who inhabited stasis cells surrounded by the zerg. The heroes were attacked by Dark Templar under the command of Ulrezaj. Only Eredas survived, emerging within the shell of a Dragoon.[85]

Ulrezaj and his followers were put on trial on Shakuras, where they revealed their hatred of the Templar Caste, but the trial was interrupted by the Schezar's Scavengers, who attacked Shakuras. During the battle, Ulrezaj and his minions escaped,[86] stealing a khaydarin crystal.

Following the crystal's emanations to Korhal, the protoss discovered it was being used to somehow control zerg. Ulrezaj's minions were not present, but the Scavengers were. The protoss recovered the crystals,[87] only to discover something even more shocking; they were fakes created from a strange fusion of Dark Templar and zerg energy.

They tracked more false crystals to Char, where Ulrezaj's minions and his enslaved zerg were performing experiments. The crystals were shattered by the psionic fury of a Dark Archon.[88]

Ulrezaj had another plan, however; along with the Scavengers, his forces operated a powerful EMP Generator on a space platform over Shakuras. The pulses disrupted the energies and shields of Shakuras's defenders but did not harm the Fist of Ulrezaj or the Scavengers. During the battle, the defenders of Shakuras destroyed the Generator and slew Alan Schezar.[89]

Fenix and Raynor brought Mengsk to Kerrigan's fortress on Tarsonis, where she struck an alliance with them to defeat the UED.[90]

Fenix led a zerg raid on Moria, pilfering ten thousand minerals from the Kel-Morian Combine.[91]

On Korhal, Fenix and Raynor assaulted a UED fortification outlying the main base at Augustgrad.[92] The next morning, Kerrigan betrayed and killed Fenix.[93]

When Kerrigan returned to Shakuras, the pylon clusters generated an electromagnetic field that prevented her fliers from maneuvering. These clusters were infiltrated by Samir Duran, who caused a surge within them, resulting in an explosion which destroyed Talematros. During the confusion, Kerrigan's minions kidnapped Raszagal.[94]

Zeratul took a carrier to Char Aleph and demanded to know why she had taken Raszagal. Kerrigan revealed that she stole Raszagal to use as leverage in getting him and his brethren to kill the Overmind for her, but Zeratul had reservations. He obeyed only when Raszagal asked him to do it for the sake of the protoss.[95] Zeratul and his brethren went to the surface of Char and killed the Overmind.[96] Zeratul then demanded that Kerrigan release Raszagal at once. However, when Kerrigan asked if she wished to return to her people, Raszagal replied that she wished only to serve Kerrigan and remain at her side. Zeratul realized that Kerrigan had corrupted Raszagal's mind.[97]

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Raszagal's death

Zeratul and his brethren circumvented Kerrigan's defenses and rescued Raszagal before regrouping with a number of protoss survivors on the surface of Char, but Kerrigan and her broods closed in before they were capable of dimensional recall.[98] Zeratul cursed Kerrigan bitterly and dealt Raszagal a mortal blow rather than let her be recaptured. In her last moments, Raszagal thanked Zeratul for freeing her from Kerrigan's control and named him the new leader of the Dark Templar.[99]

Upon leaving Char, Zeratul's immediate concern was to find Artanis. Tracking protoss power signatures emanating from an uncharted dark moon nearby, Zeratul decided to investigate. He found a small terran compound, with several stasis cells containing protoss and zerg. He also found a hybrid in cryogenic hibernation, having been bred by Duran.[100] Deeply troubled by what he had seen, Zeratul went into self-imposed exile.[101]

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Raynor and Zeratul parting ways

Artanis led an armada against Kerrigan's base of operations[102] alongside Mengsk's fleet and the remainder of the UED fleet. However, they were defeated[103] and returned to Shakuras to begin rebuilding their civilization. Raynor and Zeratul, meanwhile, went their separate ways.[104]

Dark Times[]

"We have erred. Our hubris has blinded us to the dangers of the lesser races, and we have paid the price. We must rise to our former glory. We must summon our full strength. Some things may have been too terrible for kinder days, but if we must bring to bear the weapons of the past to secure the future, then so be it. Pity those who stand before us. We are the Protoss. For Aiur!"

- A protoss declaration(src)

The Khalai struggled to recover from the loss of Aiur while attempting to reunify their society with the Dark Templar. It was a difficult transition for both sides, and the name Raszagal was invoked more than once to keep the peace. Interacting with the Dark Templar and xel'naga temple led to many new developments as the protoss prepared for continuing the war with the zerg.[105] The Hierarchy was established to govern this new unified protoss, but division nearly caused its collapse. Only the acceptance of Artanis to the role of Hierarch held together the tenuous alliance.[106] Construction began of a Golden Armada in order to reclaim Aiur from the zerg.[1]

Protoss-controlled space has since been referred to as the Daelaam.[107] Protoss warmed to the idea that if they were to survive, they had to accept change.[108]

The protoss used to rely on living memory storehouses called preservers, who could access memories as far back as the Aeon of Strife and had access to secret knowledge. The protoss of Shakuras had to make do without any preservers, as the terrorist Ulrezaj's Dark Templar made attempts to wipe them out.[4]

The protoss spent time developing/reclaiming war machines to ensure their continued survival, such as the void ray[109] and colossus.[110]

Protoss of Aiur[]

Main articles: Shel'na Kryhas and Tal'darim (Aiur)

Following the disabling of the warp gate, some protoss were stranded on Aiur. They coalesced into a group known as the Shel'na Kryhas ("Those Who Endure"), led by a Templar named Ladranix. Most of the group consisted of Khalai, however.

Some members of the group regressed to a state similar to the protoss of the Aeon of Strife. They formed a new splinter group, the Tal'darim ("the Forged"), and hid themselves in a massive cavern system beneath Aiur's surface.

The two groups came into conflict over a preserver, Zamara. Two terran fugitives, archaeologist Jake Ramsey and mercenary Rosemary Dahl traveled to Aiur at the behest of Zamara, who lived only as a spirit within Ramsey's brain.

Zamara deciphered the reasons behind the Tal'darim's strange behavior; they were under the control of a drug, Sundrop, given to them by their Benefactor, the Xava'tor. The revelation of the Xava'tor's true identity shattered the unity of the Tal'darim. The Shel'na Kryhas, however, quickly found itself under attack by Sarah Kerrigan's zerg, who were also interested in the preserver. A battle ensued. Zamara repaired the warp gate as the Xava'tor itself arrived on the battlefield, seeking to capture the preserver for its own purposes. The protoss held him off long enough for the two terrans and a small number of protoss to travel through the warp gate to Shakuras.[14]

Urona Sigma[]

By 2502 the protoss had again begun a campaign against the zerg, along with their allies, Raynor's Raiders,[111] who had taken to hiding from the Terran Dominion on zerg-infested worlds[112] such as Urona Sigma.[113]

A trio of Dark Templar who had been hunting xel'naga artifacts found one in the possession of the War Pigs, a team of outlaws hired by Dominion official Tamsen Cauley to assassinate Jim Raynor.[112] The Dark Templar took their warning to Raynor,[113] also telling him the protoss would begin the purification of Urona Sigma shortly.

The Raiders planned to leave, but the War Pigs and then the zerg found them. The Raiders (and War Pigs) were stranded on the planet as the protoss began purifying the world.[111] The purification attack was a trick, however, which eventually enabled Raynor to escape with assistance from the War Pigs.[114]

The Dark Templar Saga[]

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Dark Archon terrorist Ulrezaj

In 2503,[115] the warp gate between Aiur and Shakuras opened, disgorging terran fugitive Rosemary Dahl and survivors from Aiur, the "Forged" (Tal'darim). All had been addicted to the drug Sundrop, provided to them by the secretive dark archon terrorist, Ulrezaj, but had fled upon discovering the truth. They had accompanied Jake Ramsey, another terran fugitive, and Zamara, a deceased preserver who now continued her existence in Ramsey's head, but the latter were cut off when the warp gate was redirected. Zamara had been carrying knowledge critical to the protoss.

The protoss refused to believe the tales told by these people, fearing they may have been derived from their addiction to Sundrop. After their addictions were broken and the stories verified, Dahl convinced Executor Selendis, Hierarch Artanis and the new government, the Hierarchy, to rescue Ramsey and Zamara. Mohandar, the leader of the Nerazim, the Dark Templar tribe, believed that Zamara would head to Ehlna, a sacred moon where memory transfers were frequently conducted. Mohandar refused to allow more than a few templar to accompany him. There they found Ramsey, Zamara, and Zeratul. Zamara had told Zeratul the secrets of the xel'naga cycle, but Zeratul felt he should leave to investigate Zamara's assumptions before returning to lead the Nerazim.

Ulrezaj had secretly reached Ehlna in order to recharge powers lost in the previous battle, but he had in turn been followed by the zerg, led by newly-infested terran Ethan Stewart, and the zerg had in turn been followed by Terran Dominion forces under the control of the Heir Apparent, Valerian Mengsk. A massive four-sided battle erupted, resulting in the imprisonment of Ulrezaj, the defeat of the zerg and the temporary loss of the moon to the Dominion.[4]

Wings of Liberty[]

In 2504, Zeratul was drawn to Ulaan to uncover an ancient prophecy. He skirmished with Kerrigan there.[116] A Daelaam force under Praetor Karass tracked Kerrigan to Ulaan. They aided Zeratul in reaching the shrine, then stood against Kerrigan while Zeratul escaped with the prophecy fragments.[117]

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Zhakul

Zeratul gathered allies and made his way to Zhakul hoping that three preservers could transcribe the prophetic fragments. However, Maar imprisoned the preservers and took over the Zhakul Guardians. Zeratul's forces freed the preserves and killed Maar. The preservers then interpreted the prophecy.[118]

Zeratul returned to Aiur to learn the Overmind's secrets by making contact with the tendrils connected directly to its cortex. There he encountered the spirit of Tassadar, who revealed that the directive to destroy the protoss was forced upon the zerg and that Kerrigan was the only one who could free the zerg from slavery.[33] Zeratul was shown a vision of the last of the protoss being destroyed by hybrids and zerg.[119]

The Tal'darim on Monlyth came under attack from both the zerg and Raynor's Raiders. Stone guardians were also unable to keep Raynor's Raiders from seizing the Keystone fragment.[27]

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The Tal'darim Executor

On Xil, the Tal'darim wiped out a Moebius Foundation expedition. When Raynor's Raiders took control of the base, they mobilized their forces against them, but failed to stop them from securing another piece of the Keystone from a xel'naga temple.[120]

Zeratul imparted his memory into an Ihan crystal and boarded the Hyperion. In Access Hall F, he gave Raynor the crystal and urged him to study it before departing.[121]

A Tal'darim expeditionary force failed to keep Raynor's Raiders from seizing another piece of the Keystone on Typhon XI.[122]

The Tal'darim imprisoned dark templar who opposed them on a derelict xel'naga worldship in the sigma quadrant. When Raynor arrived, these Dark Templar encouraged him to release them so that they could fight at his side against the Tal'darim. A Tal'darim mothership was deployed in an unsuccessful attempt to keep the terrans from reaching the vault containing the last piece of the Keystone.[123]

Heart of the Swarm[]

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The protoss expedition on Kaldir

A protoss expedition came to Kaldir to see if its rotation could be altered and its climate improved.[124][125] When Broodmother Nafash took her brood there, the protoss struck. Nafash fell back to prepared positions in the ice valleys, where the protoss hunted her down and killed her. Kerrigan arrived sometime thereafter, and the Expedition Leader attempted to contact Shakuras and have them send the Golden Armada. However, Kerrigan destroyed their psi-link spires and they retreated.[126] Lassara was captured in the wastes and subdued by the zerg.[127]

The Expedition Leader then tried to get shuttles through warp conduits, but Kerrigan destroyed the shuttles before they could reach the conduits.[128]

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The escape from Kaldir

The vessel used to travel to Kaldir escaped, so Kerrigan placed a parasite into Lasarra and let the other protoss warp her in. The larva grew into Niadra, whom Kerrigan gave a directive to spawn a brood and destroy the protoss. Niadra destroyed the warp drive along with the escape pods and killed every protoss aboard.[129]

Zeratul confronted Kerrigan aboard her leviathan,[130] and told her she would need to claim the power of Zerus and the primal zerg.[131][132]

A number of Tal'darim who worshipped Amon occupied the sanctum of Skygeirr Station. They failed to keep Alexei Stukov from deactivating five temples that were amplifying Emil Narud's power.[133]

Children of the Void[]

On Shakuras, the Khalai prepared their fleets for the reclaiming of Aiur. However, the single minded drive to reclaim their home, and cultural erosion caused by the presence of the Khalai, caused a rift between the Nerazim and Khalai protoss. A vocal proponent of this fact was Raszagal's daughter, Vorazun. While not on the Hierarchy, she appeared at meetings and was an outspoken critic of Artanis and his disregard for Nerazim values as well as Mohandar, who she viewed as a puppet of the Khalai. Many Nerazim followed her teachings, including her student Taelus. Taelus gathered a group of dark templar, and seized control of the Citadel.

Vorazun, hearing of this, went with Mohandar to negotiate with Taelus, but he refused, wanting to spark a conflict between the Nerazim and Khalai that would remove the Khalai from Shakuras. Seeing no alternative, Vorazun and Mohandar attacked Taelus, initially with nonlethal means, but Taelus stuck down and killed Mohandar. Vorazun then slew Taelus. She addressed her people in the aftermath, saying they should not fear the Daelaam, and look forward to their future. She later met with Artanis, and offered part of the Nerazim for the reclamation of Aiur, though they could not commit their full force. Artanis accepted this, and supported her bid for Matriarch. Vorazun would soon after take the role of Matriarch and leader of the Nerazim in the wake of Mohandar's death.[107]

Whispers of Oblivion[]

The Tal'darim abducted Templar from the Daelaam colony worlds and brought them to a Moebius facility[134] to be turned into hybrids. With the aid of Zeratul, a force under Praetor Talis avoided the attacking zerg and freed the captive Templar.[135]

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The Tal'darim on Atrias

Zeratul and Talis traveled to Atrias, where Highlord Ma'lash had the Temple of Erris sealed. Zeratul and Talis' forces managed to breach the entrance, but the Tal'darim came in force to rescue Ma'lash.[136] Talis and her forces stood guard as Zeratul infiltrated the temple. At Amon's command, Ma'lash readied the Tal'darim for war. To delay Amon's forces, Zeratul destroyed the void catalyst and was granted a vision from the xel'naga. Talis sacrificed herself[137] while Zeratul escaped to warn Artanis.[138]

Legacy of the Void[]

The First Reclamation[]

Artanis assembled the Golden Armada above Aiur. As it stood ready, Zeratul returned to tell Artanis to halt the reclamation at once. However, Artanis felt that far to many had already sacrificed and commanded Executor Selendis to commence the invasion.[139] The protoss freed the warp conduits at Kherrisan of infestation. In the process, they discovered that the zerg on Aiur were being led by hybrid. Once the war network was secured, protoss starfighters moved to take the fight across the surface of Aiur. Artanis had Selendis take command of the invasion while he and Zeratul discussed the most recent turn of events further.[140]

Zeratul told Artanis what he had learned, and Artanis ordered him to go to Korhal and secure the Keystone from Raynor.[141] However, Amon corrupted the Khala.[142] Zeratul severed Artanis' nerve cords, but at the cost of his own life.[143]

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The Spear of Adun

Artanis rescued Phase-smith Karax, whose nerve cords had been removed by a Nerazim.[144] They went to the ruins of Kor-shakal to reactivate the Spear of Adun. Amon sent possessed Templar against Artanis' nexus point in an unsuccessful attempt to keep him from fleeing. The power cells were cleared of creep, at which point Karax warped all protoss freed from Amon aboard the Spear of Adun. They then departed Aiur.[145] Karax severed the nerve cords of the zealots in stasis and updated the celestial array.[146]

The End War Begins[]

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Raynor and Artanis part ways

Artanis took the Spear of Adun to Korhal. He had its army clear Moebius Corps from Sky Shield so that Raynor could have its atmospheric stabilizers repaired.[147] Artanis deployed immortals to protect the Dominion forces at Bennet Port who were overwhelmed by a psionic disruption. The Daelaam assisted the Dominion in securing the Keystone.[148] Artanis was warped back aboard the Spear of Adun[149] and the Keystone was given to Karax.[150][151]

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Destruction of Shakuras

The Shadow Guard was decimated by the hybrid and zerg who poured through the reopened warp gate linking Shakuras to Aiur. As their cities were obliterated most of the survivors gathered within the southwest corner of Talematros. Artanis took the Spear of Adun to Shakuras and had the launch bays cleared of infestation, allowing Matriarch Vorazun to complete the evacutation.[152] With Talematros overrun and Amon's zerg nearing the Shrines of Lizul, Vorazun decided to destroy Shakuras rather than let it be a den for Amon's forces. The protoss defended the xel'naga temple until it was ready, at which point the Templar were recalled from the surface of Shakuras.[153] Artanis defended against the zerg that breached the temple until its phase prism was overloaded, forcing a spike of energy into the core that caused Shakuras to shatter.[154]

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Glacius facility

First Ascendant Alarak was charged with destroying the facility on Glacius. Alarak used warp prisms to activate the facility's old defenses and use them against Artanis' forces, but failed to stop them from reaching the technology vault. Karax acquired access and warped the Purifier weaponry, which included a prototype warrior, aboard the Spear of Adun before the vault was destroyed.[155]

The Temple of Unification[]

Guided by the Keystone, Artanis took the Spear of Adun into the Altarian Rift to Ulnar. The Tal'darim and Moebius Corps took control of the celestial locks, but Artanis had his warriors capture them and unseal the access way. At that point, the Tal'darim pulled back.[156]

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Hierarch Artanis

Artanis went into Ulnar alone and found Kerrigan fighting hybrid.[157] The Tal'darim breached into the temple and clashed with Artanis, Kerrigan and the xel'naga constructs. They and the rest of Amon's forces were unable to prevent Artanis and Kerrigan from reaching the Chamber of Ascension.[3] Upon entering, however, they found that the xel'naga were dead. Amon opened a portal to the Void.[158]

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Matriarch Vorazun fighting First Ascendant Alarak

Alarak warned Vorazun that Artanis was in danger. She sent her warriors to coordinates provided by Alarak. They rescued Artanis and attacked alongside Kerrigan's zerg to destoy the void crystals that were defended by the Tal'darim and Moebius Corps. With the crystals destroyed, the portal was sealed.[159]

A New Daelaam[]

Despite efforts by the Dominion to hold them back, the Golden Armada was used by Amon to devastate the Koprulu sector.[17]

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Alarak versus Highlord Ma'lash

The death fleet amassed at Slayn, awaiting the start of a full-scale invasion. Alarak offered to grant Artanis a cessation of hostilities between the Tal'darim and the Daelaam in return for his aid in Rak'Shir. Artanis took the Spear of Adun to Slayn, where Alarak deceived him by making him think that Ma'lash's guardians were part of the ritual. The Templar eliminated them, and Alarak challenged Ma'lash to Rak'Shir, and he accepted.[160] Rak'Shir began at daybreak. The Tal'darim sent warriors to aid Ma'lash while Artanis sent warriors to support Alarak psionically. Alarak overpowered Ma'lash and reached the Pit of Sacrifice.[161]

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Arrival at Endion

Artanis chose to go to Endion. The colossi there were used to clear the area around the Megalith of Amon's zerg. A nexus point was warped in and Karax activated the Megalith, which the protoss escorted to the stasis locks. Once the grid was down, Artanis had all forces recalled from Endion's surface.[23] The Templar destroyed the null circuits on Cybros to reactivate the Purifiers. Executor Clolarion had them cleanse the zerg that were infesting the surface of Cybros, then purified the surface of Endion. Artanis made amends for the past and convinced the Purifiers to set aside their age-old enmity towards the protoss. They asked Fenix to speak for them.[162]

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Assault on Revanscar

The dark templar tracked Moebius Corps to their base within Revanscar. There, the Spear of Adun was boarded. Artanis and his warriors repelled Moebius Corps before they could reach the solar core while Karax led their carriers against Amon's hybrid facility. Once it was destroyed, Artanis abandoned the caste system.[163]

Return to Aiur[]

"My brethren, hear me! For there is little time left. All that remains of our race, our civilization, are those that stand beside you now, and those corrupted on the surface below. Our kind once stood as stewards of a galaxy full of promise. In our pride and division, we failed that sacred charge and fell to ruin. The Khala, designed to bring unity, ultimately only aided those divisions. Its hope was a lie. Today, that lie must come to its end, and with it our prejudice and arrogance must become a thing of the past. For we now fight in the belief that our kind has not seen its end. That we protoss can stand bound by a belief in unity. And that we protoss will forge a great a mighty new civilization! Trust each other in the fight ahead, strike as one will! Let our last stand burn a memory so bright that we will be known throughout eternity!"
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The return to Aiur

Grand Preserver Rohana used her connection to the Khala to reveal that Amon remained vulnerable until his host body was complete and planned to bring the Golden Armada down upon them. She then severed her nerve cords.[164] To prevent the Golden Armada from warping to Aiur, the psi matrix had to be dismantled. Rohana coordinated from the Spear of Adun. Vorazun and Alarak purged Antioch of the zerg and destroyed the power structure in the Citadel of the Executor. Karax and Fenix destroyed the power structure on the temple grounds, releasing a massive overflow of psionic energy from the surface of Aiur. Artanis and his warriors kept ahead of the energy storm and slayed the zerg in the xel'naga caverns with the help of the Tal'darim, Purifiers and Nerazim. Once the final power structure fell, Rohana had them recalled.[19]

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The Daelaam fleet in orbit over Aiur

Amon's form awakened after the Void shards were destroyed. In response, Artanis had all of his vessels use their orbital bombardment weapons to destroy Amon's host.[165]

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Rebuilding on Aiur

The Keystone was placed in a temple. While it charged to its full power, Vorazun and the Nerazim held the northern entrance, Karax and the Purifiers secured the southern approach and Alarak laid claim to the primary battle line. Artanis' forces ensured the Keystone's safety and provided for their defense. The Golden Armada was brought to bear against them. With their ships diving headlong into the Spear of Adun and the core going critical, Rohana started to evade them. Amon sent every last one of the possessed Templar against the Keystone. Once it was ready, Artanis had his warriors pull back to it.[166] The Keystone extracted Amon from the Khala. Artanis convinced Selendis and the Templar to sever their nerve cords, thrusting Amon back into the Void. The protoss began rebuilding Aiur's cities.[167]

Into the Void[]

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Journey into the Void

Artanis was contacted by Kerrigan. He and Selendis took the Spear of Adun to Ulnar to meet with her and Raynor in the war council. They agreed to go into the Void and help destroy Amon once and for all.[168] The protoss assisted the Dominion and zerg in defeating Narud.[169]

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Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis looking out into the Void

Artanis and the protoss then took part in the successful defense of Kerrigan as Ouros bestowed his essence.[170] Attacking alongside Kerrigan and the Dominion, the protoss took part in destroying the void crystals orbiting Amon, allowing Kerrigan to destroy him.[171]

Aftermath[]

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The Tal'darim depart Aiur

Alarak declined an alliance with the Daelaam, and the Tal'darim left Aiur to establish their own homeworld. Any who opposed his decision were permitted one opportunity to join the Templar. Meanwhile, the Daelaam entered into peace negotiations with the Dominion.[172]

Fearing the struggles of the era, protoss art and culture began to move toward the ancient designs of the Golden Age of Expansion. This however drew tension with the Nerazim.[24] The Purifiers meanwhile went into self-isolation, largely not interacting with their biotic kin. The loss of the Khala left the protoss feeling lost with without a purpose, as many former caste members of the Khalai sunk into their own despair. Some, including phase-smith Lantharis, attempted to recreate the Khala using unproven technology, but after this led to the deaths of several protoss, the Daelaam dismantled her operations.[173]

Insurgency[]

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The Death Fleet arriving at Tyrador IX

During the Defenders of Man Insurgency, a Tal'darim outpost was destroyed by the terran separatist group the Defenders of Man. In response, Alarak and First Ascendant Ji'nara deployed the Death Fleet to Terran Dominion space, and attacked a Defenders of Man base on Tyrador IX as they were fighting the feral zerg. However, the Defenders of Man were defending the civilians of the planet, and so Agent Nova Terra of the Terran Dominion destroyed their Tal'darim mothership, ending the Tal'darim offensive.[174]

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Alarak making a bargain with Nova

Meanwhile, Alarak boarded the Griffin, Nova's flagship, to talk with her. The two made a bargain, he would help her obtain terrazine to undo her mind wipe and she would lead him to the Defenders of Man. They agreed, and Alarak showed her the way to Jarban Minor. Nova gathered the terrazine after a fight with the zerg and Ji'nara's forces, and Alarak told her when she found what he wanted he would know.[175]

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The Tal'darim assaulting Vardona

Later, after Vardona was revealed to be the center of the Defenders of Man and General Carolina Davis their leader, Alarak unleashed the Death Fleet upon Vardona, killing Dominion soldiers, Defenders of Man and civilians alike. He psionically informed Nova that their bargain had been fulfilled, but Nova refused to allow him to slaughter civilians.[176] The Terran Dominion, Nova's Covert Ops Crew and the lower ranking Defenders of Man who disavowed Davis mounted a defense, and made a line against the Tal'darim. Though the Tal'darim tried to send their forces against them, they could not break the terran line. Soon Admiral Matt Horner brought the Dominion Fleet, and Gorgon-class battlecruisers strafed the attack lanes of the Tal'darim. Ji'nara attempted to take two motherships to break the terrans, but she too was repelled. With heavy casualties, the Tal'darim were forced to retreat from Vardona.[177]

Alarak contacted Nova in the aftermath, stating that she had just made a powerful enemy. She told him he had as well, and demanded he never come back, before cutting communications.[178]

The One-Day War[]

By 2511, the Daelaam were struggling to rebuild from the wars of the past decade. The loss of the Khala was still a source of great strife for protoss society, though the protoss were able to continue military and technological advancement. As such, the protoss were unable to provide aid to their struggling terran neighbors.

Artanis later got word that the nearby planet of Gystt, formerly purified by the protoss in the Great War, had its satellites stop transmitting. Artanis sent a force to investigate, but found the purified world regrown by the zerg. The Daelaam prepared to purify the planet, but were stopped when the Dominion Fleet under Emperor Valerian Mengsk arrived. Zagara greeted them both, and stated that she came to help them both rebuild their worlds as she had with Gystt. She offered to meet with them on the surface, and Artanis reluctantly agreed, so long as they could send a survey team to validate Zagara's claims.

Unbeknownst to them, Abathur, the evolution master of the zerg, had engineered a plot to trick the Daelaam and Dominion into destroying the breeds that created the planet, the adostra, and respark a war between the factions so that the Swarm could once again be dominant. To do this he engineered a breed named the chitha, which could command zerg, disrupt communications and hamper psionics. The Daelaam were tricked into destroying the second of three adostra nests with a disruptor blast, and suffered heavy casualties. However, they were able to hold the line against the chitha defending the third nest. Soon Abathur's plot was revealed, and his chitha were destroyed. With Abathur incapacitated, the Daelaam began talks with the Dominion and Zerg Swarm on how to best use the adostra to rebuild.[179]

Peace Tensions[]

In the aftermath of the End War, a demilitarized zone was established between the Dominion and the Daelaam. Neither side is allowed to establish a military presence in the region, but they are allowed to send patrols. Several Terran Dominion mining outposts were abandoned in this region after the End War.

Sometime after the Defenders of Man Insurgency, marines under Captain Hogarth violated the demilitarized zone to steal jorium from the planet Adena. They were intercepted by the carrier Saalok's Eye commanded by Admiral Urun, who distrusted them but allowed them to land.[180]

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Protoss and terran forces in action against Niadra's brood

Unbeknownst to the protoss, however, Adena was occupied by zerg forces under Broodmother Niadra. She sent her broods to retrieve the terran mercenary Elms but Elms was able to pick up on the psionic communications and move her forces accordingly to counter them. When Urun arrived on the surface with a large number of protoss forces, the zerg were pushed back, but they amassed for a counterattack.[181]

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Urun being confronted by Niadra

Pushing through the protoss and terran lines, Niadra eventually confronted Urun and his forces personally.[182] Urun ordered Saalok's Eye to escape orbit, and took on the broodmother. He was soon slain by her talons, and the remaining protoss on the surface were cut down by the zerg. Their sacrifice however allowed time for Elms and her squad to escape the planet.

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Artanis after the Battle of Adena

The survivors of the expedition reported to Artanis that the terrans had violated the DMZ and of the death of Urun. The Auriga Tribe called for action against the terrans, and Artanis indefinitely postponed peace talks with Valerian Mengsk.[183]

Meanwhile, skirmishes with the Tal'darim continued with terran powers, and the Tal'darim assaulted the Umojan Protectorate at the Fall of Spearpoint Base, after being goaded by a renegade Nerazim.[184] The ancient protoss sect, the Ihan-rii, meanwhile returned to their ancestrial homeworld of Tyrador IX, known to them as Arakyr, to find it as Terran Dominion core world. After fighting the zerg of the Cerberus Program, it was agreed the Dominion and Ihan-rii would share control of the world, though this led to tensions.[24]

Notes[]

A "Lost Age" of protoss history/civilization has been referred to. This age existed well prior to the Great War.[185]

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  37. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Trump Card (in English). 1998.
  38. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: New Gettysburg (in English). 1998.
  39. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Hammer Falls (in English). 1998.
  40. Tassadar: "As you know, the Zerg vanished after the fall of the Terran world of Tarsonis, and though the Conclave bid me return home, I was compelled to remain. A powerful psionic call drew my attention to a remote, barren world named Char. Apparently, the call was answered by others as well. For upon Char, I encountered those who were once our brethren - the Dark Templar." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Into the Flames (in English). 1998.
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  44. Overmind: "Yet shall their overweening pride be their downfall. For when the assassin Zeratul murdered Zasz, his mind touched with mine, and all his secrets were made known to me. I have taken from his mind the secret location of Aiur, the Protoss Homeworld." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Eye for an Eye (in English). 1998.
  45. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Eye for an Eye (in English). 1998.
  46. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Invasion of Aiur (in English). 1998.
  47. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Full Circle (in English). 1998.
  48. Aldaris: "The Conclave has dictated that our first priority is to strengthen our defenses. You must reinforce our outpost in Antioch and make certain that the province does not fall to the Zerg." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: First Strike (in English). 1998.
  49. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: First Strike (in English). 1998.
  50. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Into the Flames (in English). 1998.
  51. Fenix: "Executor, I bring news most dire. The Cerebrate that we thought we had killed has arisen again. The creature's battered form was reincarnated, despite the considerable damage we inflicted upon it. Even now, the Cerebrate drives its Brood in preparation for their next offensive." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Into the Flames (in English). 1998.
  52. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Higher Ground (in English). 1998.
  53. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Cinematic: The Fall of Fenix (in English). 1998.
  54. Tassadar: "Fenix? It can't be! The Executor told me of how you fell before the Zerg. How is it that you live and breathe?"
    Fenix: "Ha hah... Well, after my unfortunate defeat, my ruined body was recovered by our brethren. I now reside within the cold, robotic shell of a Dragoon."
    Tassadar: "Old friend-would that this never came to pass..."
    Fenix: "Nonsense! There is no shame in defeat so long as the spirit is unconquered, and I am still able to serve Aiur to a degree." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Homeland (in English). 1998.
  55. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Hunt for Tassadar (in English). 1998.
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  57. Edmund Duke: "Protoss Commander, this is General Edmund Duke of the Terran Dominion Armada. You are in violation of our air-space and have endangered human lives in your reckless attack against the Zerg. I order you to withdraw your ships immediately. If you fail to comply, I will not hesitate to open fire upon your vessels."
    Tassadar: "General Duke, I am Tassadar, and you are well known to me. Whatever leniency I extended to you and your comrades before, may have been in error. If you persist in halting our course, we will burn your pathetic fleet down to the last man."
    Duke: "I'm going to have to assume that was a hostile response..." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Choosing Sides (in English). 1998.
  58. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Into the Darkness (in English). 1998.
  59. Zeratul: "Greetings to you mighty Tassadar. I knew that you would not forsake us. For in the time that you have spent with us, you have learned to value our ways and our methods. You have learned to channel our dark power as well as that of your masters; thus, you alone have found completeness beyond the scope of the Khala. But I fear that the Conclave, in its pride, could never bring itself to welcome outcasts such as we."
    Tassadar: "Outcasts though you may be, it is your vision and courage that may yet save our Homeworld from the Swarm. I beg of you, Zeratul, return with us to Aiur. Though they are petty, and have, in ignorance cursed your kind for generations... help me save our people."
    Zeratul: "Since our banishment long ago, we have never failed in our responsibility to Aiur. Though it shall cause us great pain to see our homeland once more, we shall return with you, Tassadar. We will do what we can." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Into the Darkness (in English). 1998.
  60. Tassadar: "Executor! Aldaris! This madness must stop! The sight of my brethren slaughtering one another is more than I can stand. Though I fear you would doom us all, Aldaris, I surrender myself to the Conclave. En Taro Adun, Executor. Don't give up the fight!"
    Aldaris: "Tassadar of the Templar, by your actions you have severed yourself from the mercy of your brethren. You refused to destroy the Terran worlds as was commanded. You have questioned time and time again, the sacred will of the Conclave. And you have abandoned your Homeworld in its darkest hour. Most grievous of all is that you have allied yourself with the blasphemous Dark Ones, and learned to utilize their profane powers in tandem with our own! What say you, oh fallen Templar?"
    Tassadar: "Aldaris, I submit myself to the Conclave's judgment. But know this, given the same choices again, I would surely have made them. I have sacrificed all that our world might live. I have sullied my honor, I have discarded my rank and standing, and I have even broken our own most ancient traditions. But never think that I would, for one moment, regret my actions. For I am Templar, and above all else, I have sworn to Protect our Homeworld 'till the end." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Homeland (in English). 1998.
  61. Fenix: "Zeratul and his Dark Templar have vanished, leaving us to fend for ourselves. I wonder if Tassadar was mistaken to have put his trust in them." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: The Trial of Tassadar (in English). 1998.
  62. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: The Trial of Tassadar (in English). 1998.
  63. Zeratul: "Stay thy hand, Judicator. The stewards of Tassadar shall not fall while the Dark Templar live. Call off your guards and stand aside, and you may yet live to see another moonrise."
    Aldaris: "I will not be addressed so by one so devoid of the Khala's light. You and your vile brethren shall die with these traitors."
    Zeratul: "Are you truly so blinded by your vaunted religion, that you can't see the fall ahead of you? Your Conclave believes that they are winning this war, but all they've succeeded in doing is helping the Overmind to win."
    Aldaris: "What could you possibly know about our designs, blasphemer?"
    Zeratul: "You speak of knowledge, Judicator? You speak of experience? I have journeyed through the darkness between the most distant stars. I have beheld the births of negative-suns and borne witness to the entropy of entire realities... Unto my experience, Aldaris, all that you've built here on Aiur is but a fleeting dream. A dream from which your precious Conclave shall awaken, finding themselves drowned in a greater nightmare." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: The Trial of Tassadar (in English). 1998.
  64. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Shadow Hunters (in English). 1998.
  65. Aldaris: "Executor. Tassadar. This comes too late to you. But the Conclave has witnessed your defeat of the Cerebrate. They know now that they cannot deny the necessity or the valiancy of your actions. We sought to punish you, while it was we who were in error. You represent what is greatest in us all, and all our hopes go with you. EN TARO ADUN, brave Sons of Aiur!" StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Eye of the Storm (in English). 1998.
  66. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Eye of the Storm (in English). 1998.
  67. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Cinematic: The Death of the Overmind. (in English). 1998.
  68. Aldaris: "Without the Conclave to lead us, or the protection of our great fleets, it seems we must fend for ourselves." StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Escape from Aiur (in English). 1998.
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  71. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Dunes of Shakuras (in English). 1998.
  72. Artanis: "Executor! We have received a transmission from Raynor and Fenix! They are still alive, and are fighting to retake the warp gate on Aiur! We must secure the gate on this side without delay!" StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Dunes of Shakuras (in English). 1998.
  73. Jim Raynor: "Executor, my crew and I will remain here on Aiur and shut the gate down on this side. It's the only way to make sure that the Zerg won't send more reinforcements to Shakuras."
    Artanis: "You will be hopelessly outnumbered, and once the gate is shut down there will be no one to save you should you be overrun."
    Raynor: "Yeah, well... I'm a man of action. What can I say?"
    Fenix: "I shall remain with Raynor as well, Executor. My duty is to Aiur, after all."
    Artanis: "Farewell then, brave warriors. We will send through all the troops we can spare." StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Level/area: Dunes of Shakuras (in English). 1998.
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  78. Raszagal: "Congratulations, Executor. Your success has brought us the promise of hope against the Zerg. However, we face a new threat within our own ranks. In your absence, Judicator Aldaris and an entire legion of Khalai survivors from Aiur have begun an open revolt against us."
    Zeratul: "By the gods, this is ill news indeed! Why would Aldaris betray us so?"
    Raszagal: "He and his ilk believe that it was wrong to have abandoned Aiur and consorted with our people. Their prejudices have driven them to perpetuate the Conclave's sins against us! Even now, Aldaris and his loyalist templar forces are preparing to attack our Citadel."
    Artanis: "I can scarcely believe this. As if the Zerg were not enough! Matriarch, are you certain of this?"
    Raszagal: "All too certain, young templar. Executor, as Matriarch of the Dark Templar and custodian of this world, I hereby order you to terminate Judicator Aldaris, and quell this untimely uprising without delay! There will be no dissent among us while the Zerg are poised to strike!" StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Level/area: The Insurgent (in English). 1998.
  79. Aldaris: "You can no longer afford to be so naive, Artanis. While you were securing the crystals, I discovered that your Matriarch has been harboring a dark secret! She has been manipulated by de-"
    Sarah Kerrigan: "We have no time for this!"
    Zeratul: "Kerrigan... What have you done?"
    Kerrigan: "I just cleaned up your mess, Protoss. Don't be so squeamish."
    Zeratul: "Wretched creature! This was a Protoss matter; you had no right to interfere! Begone from this world! You are no longer welcome among us!"
    Kerrigan: "Fine. I've done what I came here to do. I've insured the destruction of the renegade Cerebrates, and I used you to do it. Have fun, mighty Protoss... We'll be seeing each other again, real soon..." StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Level/area: The Insurgent (in English). 1998.
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  95. Zeratul: "Kerrigan, this is Zeratul. I demand to know why you've taken our Matriarch."
    Kerrigan: "Actually, Zeratul, she's not the one I'm truly interested in. I stole her to get to you. You see, I need you and your brethren to kill the Overmind for me. The only way I had of assuring your cooperation was to take away that which you value most. However, I give you my word that once you've killed the Overmind, I'll allow her to return to you."
    Zeratul: "As if your word held any value..."
    Raszagal: "Zeratul, my faithful servant. You must aid Kerrigan in this endeavor. The Overmind is our common enemy. It must be destroyed to insure that our people will survive!"
    Zeratul: "You ask me to aid this vile creature?"
    Raszagal: "I do not ask this for myself. Nor do I ask it on Kerrigan's behalf. I ask you to do this for our people, Zeratul. Obey me as you always have... Trust in my judgement."
    Zeratul: "Very well, Matriarch. The Overmind will die this day." StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Level/area: To Slay the Beast (in English). 1998.
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  97. Zeratul: "It's done, Kerrigan. The Overmind is dead as you wished. Now I demand that you release the Matriarch at once!"
    Kerrigan: "Of course. Raszagal, do you wish to return to your tribe?"
    Raszagal: "No, my Queen. I wish only to serve you and remain at your side."
    Zeratul: "What treachery is this, Kerrigan? This pathetic creature cannot possibly be Raszagal!"
    Kerrigan: "Ha ha ha. I promised that I'd allow her to return to you, Zeratul. But it looks to me like she doesn't want to go."
    Zeratul: "You have corrupted her! Somehow you have poisoned her thoughts. Restore her to her rightful self, or you will pay dearly for this offense, Kerrigan!" StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Level/area: To Slay the Beast (in English). 1998.
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  99. Zeratul: "Damn you, Kerrigan, for what I must do!"
    Raszagal: "Thank you, Zeratul... You have freed me from her vile control at last. You have always served me with honor... Thus I must ask you... to watch over my tribe... Into your hands I give the future."
    Kerrigan: "I can hardly believe this! You've killed your own Matriarch!"
    Zeratul: "Better that I killed her, than let her live as your slave, Kerrigan."
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