

Zeratul believes this is where Amon was resurrected by Emil Narud. Succeeding at that, Zeratul and Talis then head to Atrias, the location of an ancient Xel’naga site called the Temple of Erris. At the same time though, Kerrigan’s Zerg arrive as well, and Zeratul must race to retrieve the prisoners before she destroys the facility. He was called there by Talis, a Protoss Praetor, who requires the Dark Templar’s help in rescuing their comrades before they are turned into hybrids. “Whispers of Oblivion” begins with Zeratul arriving at a Moebius Foundation base that is experimenting on captured Protoss.

I don’t have time to play it, can I get a quick recap? The entire thing takes about two hours or so to play, depending on how quickly you decide to progress through it. In this late hour, he seeks the last fragments of an ancient prophecy that could provide a ray of hope. The Dark God, Amon, has been reborn on an unknown world, heralding doom for all life in the Koprulu sector.īefore returning to his people to face their judgment, Zeratul scours the galaxy to find a way to shop the coming darkness. It follows Zeratul as he sets out to unravel the Xel’naga prophecy in the wake of Amon’s resurrection. The prologue, titled “Whispers of Oblivion,” is set right before Legacy begins. Three missions that bridge the gap between Heart of the Swarm and the upcoming Legacy of the Void have been released, and are available as a free download to anyone who owns StarCraft II.
