Artanis
:
Artanis ("noble woman") is also the 'father-name' of
Galadriel, a character from
J. R. R. Tolkien's
Middle-earth.
A young warrior and Scout pilot in the service of the now defunct
Protoss Conclave, Artanis is among the few remaining heroes of his race and among the last of its great
Templar leaders. Though he employs unconventional tactics and is a dynamic, flexible leader, his youth is the sire to arrogance and a brash demeanor.
However, in his high position of power Artanis sometimes found himself given to his overweening pride, as he hopes to becomes as great a leader as
Tassadar; a path which could cause him to forsake his better judgement. It is interesting to note that although most templar greet and dismiss each other with the phrase "En Taro
Adun," Artanis frequently substitutes with "En Taro Tassadar."
Artanis was appointed Praetor shortly after the apocalyptic battle that saw the destruction of the
Zerg Overmind and death of
Tassadar. Among the fledgling
High Templar's first assignments as his role as line commander was the escort and safeguarding of
Khalai and other refugees to the
Warp Gate; he performed admirably and saved countless lives. He went on to serve as part of the core advisory council of the Executor and played a large role in many subsequent campaigns.
When the Protoss made it safely to
Shakuras, Artanis was put in charge of the refugee camp, New Antioch. However, the
Zerg travelled through the
Warp Gate and attacked the camp, but were driven off by
Dark Templar.
The Zerg continued to spread over Shakuras, but
Jim Raynor and
Fenix, who were defending the
Aiur side of the Gate, were able to take control of it for a short time and send a transmission through. They would close the Gate on their side to prevent more Zerg from pouring through. Artanis promised to send to them as many warriors as he could spare before the Gate was closed.
Upon meeting the
Dark Templar Matriarch
Raszagal and learning of the
Xel'Naga Temple, Artanis was very enthusiastic about retrieving the
Uraj and
Khalis in order to activate it. However, Raszagal wanted the Zerg cleared away from the Temple first. Artanis saw, for the first time, the true power of the
Dark Templar as they slew two
Cerebrates.
Afterwards,
Infested Kerrigan made her introduction to the Protoss of Shakuras. While Raszagal welcomed her, Artanis said he could not forget what she had done to his race. Aldaris, meanwhile, refused to talk to Raszagal.
Artanis,
Zeratul and Infested Kerrigan took part in the expedition to
Braxis, where the
Uraj crystal was located. Overcoming damage to the Protoss Warp Matrix, which prevented his forces from summoning space vessels; the Protoss defeated the
Terran forces there and recovered the crystal.
When the Protoss tried to leave Braxis, however, they met a surprise: the
United Earth Directorate.
Vice Admiral Alexi Stukov had constructed a series of Missile Turrets on a space platform over Braxis, which would prevent the Protoss from escaping. Stukov demanded the surrender of the Protoss.
Zeratul did not seem enthusiastic about fighting the Terrans, which puzzled Artanis.
"Have faith, Zeratul! You almost sound as if you fear these humans. What are they to such as we? Was it not we who defeated the dreaded
Overmind?" said Artanis. However, Zeratul told him that the Protoss could only defeat the
Zerg Overmind with the assistance of humans such as
Jim Raynor.
Artanis, incensed at Stukov's attitude, personally led the Protoss forces against the UED from his Scout. However, his assault bogged down as the Terrans defended the fusion reactors which powered the Missile Turrets, and Zeratul had to send him reinforcements. With this aid, Artanis destroyed the fusion reactors, shutting down the Missile Turrets, and allowing the escape of the Protoss.
Artanis' next destination was
Char, home of the second
Zerg Overmind and the location of the
Khalis crystal. Unfortunately, the new Overmind had nestled very close to the Khalis, requiring the Protoss to fight their way past a large number of
Zerg in order to recover the crystal.
Infested Kerrigan and Artanis both proposed a way of recovering the crystal. Kerrigan suggested cutting a path through the Zerg in order to recover it, while Artanis suggested dealing enough subdual damage to the Overmind to temporarily pacify the nearby Zerg - the new Overmind was still in its infant stage, and its control over the Zerg was still weak. Kerrigan commented that either plan would work.
Zeratul told Artanis that his plan was very bold, worthy of
Tassadar himself, bringing a blushing reaction from Artanis and a sarcastic comment from Kerrigan.
During the upcoming battle, Kerrigan took control of a Zerg Hive Cluster and "donated" it to the Protoss. Together, the Zerg and Protoss fought their way to the Overmind and Khalis, spiriting the crystal away. However, Artanis seemed despondent. He believed his forces would arrive at Shakuras too late to finally defeat the Zerg there.
When Artanis,
Kerrigan and
Zeratul arrived on
Shakuras, they found it in a state of war.
Aldaris, angered at
Raszagal's acceptance of
Infested Kerrigan, had taken control of the
Judicator Caste and
Templar warriors and sent them in an aggressive attack against the Matriarch. Aldaris even had
Protoss Archons which he could send against Raszagal, which worried Artanis, but Zeratul told him not to worry - the
Dark Templar had
Archons of their own.
Artanis and Zeratul fought for the Matriarch, while Kerrigan avoided the action, as it was an internal
Protoss matter. After defeating Aldaris, Artanis and Zeratul descended on him.
"Aldaris, be reasonable! Kerrigan has changed. She no longer seeks to enslave anyone. Do not force us to destroy you." said Artanis, but Aldaris refused to surrender. He said that Artanis could no longer afford to be so naive, and he believed that Kerrigan's influence over Raszagal went deep, but Kerrigan interrupted the conversation with a deadly attack on Aldaris.
Zeratul evicted a gloating Kerrigan from
Shakuras as a result of her actions.
Fury of the Xel'Naga
During the second confrontation between
Protoss and
Zerg forces on the much hallowed
Xel'Naga Temple grounds of
Shakuras, which lay atop a nexus of cosmic energy, Artanis was instrumental in breaking the Zerg blockade and activating the ancient weapon. Wielding the golden
Uraj crystal, he manipulated the nexus's cosmic energies to eradicate all Zerg life on Shakuras.
Artanis accompanied
Zeratul to
Char after
Infested Kerrigan had kidnapped
Raszagal from
Shakuras and brought her there, as a tool to force
Zeratul to destroy the second
Zerg Overmind.
While Kerrigan's ploy was successful, Zeratul escaped with the Matriarch. Kerrigan sent most of her
Zerg Broods down to the surface of Char to recapture the Matriarch, but Zeratul's action shocked Kerrigan. Kerrigan allowed Zeratul to leave, but even so, she was in a bad situation. Only one of her Broods was in a position to defend the strategic orbital platform over Char.
Artanis led the assault on
Kerrigan's base of operations on
Char for the Protoss; in a desperate alliance the Protoss,
Terran Dominion, and
United Earth Directorate combined their resources and assaulted the world, attempting to secure the Omega platform to use as a staging point for the defeat of the Zerg on Char. However, the plans, strategies and strength of the three depleted allied armies were inadequate and the alliance crumbled before the might of the
Zerg Swarm; Artanis and a few survivors fled back to Shakuras after the debacle.
In
Resurrection IV, Artanis later took part in a mission on
Braxis.
The name Artanis is
Sinatra spelled backwards.
If you keep clicking Artanis, he says the following things in order:
*Explain this odd behavor!
*Stop poking me!
*What do I look like, an orc?
*This is NOT Warcraft in space
*It's much more...sophisticated! *I know it's not 3D!References* StarCraft homepage at Blizzard Entertainment * Battle.net StarCraft Compendium * Underwood, Peter, Chris Metzen and Bill Roper. StarCraft: Brood War (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
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