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1、塔达利姆Tal'darim简介:
塔达利姆是暴雪游戏星际争霸中Protoss的一个分支组织,虫族入侵Aiur后,一过就是4年,4年内AIUR上的虫族继续肆虐,来不及撤退而留在AIUR上的神族自称Shel'na Kryhas(受难者,Those Who Endure),天天躲避虫族,并忍受心灵连接消退的痛苦。有一部分神族和Shel'na Kryhas断开了心灵连接,开始崇拜一个叫Xava'tor(就是Ulrezaj,由七个黑暗圣堂武士合体而成的黑暗执政官)的神族,他们搬到了Aiur的洞穴(caverns)里面。他们逐渐变地沉迷于一种叫做\"日坠\"(Sundrop)的毒品,这种毒品是由他们的领路人、捐助者Xava'tor提供的。他们认为这是恰瓦特的一种馈赠,这让他们欣喜万分,因为这使他们能够消除那种思维心灵消退的痛苦,但是他们并不认为这是有害的。这些崇拜Ulrezaj的神族便是Tal'darim。Tal'darim开始只是一小撮人,但是后来随着Shel'na Kryhas和虫子战斗中不断减员,是他们显得越来越强大。并且还有一些人离开了Shel'na Kryhas,转投Tal'darim的怀抱。于是来不及撤退而留在Aiur上的神族变成两派。

2、冲突过程:
塔达利姆极端排外,在星际争霸2中卷入了与雷诺争夺神器碎片的战争,期间4次发生冲突。
1、在贝尔石,托许打算采集一些钛化氢气体。吉姆雷诺请求允许让他取得一些气体后离开,但遗产的执行者认为人族会试图窃取“造物者之息”,并与护送采集气体的部队作战。尽管Tal'darim捍卫自己的使命,但还是失败了。吉姆雷诺还是取得足够的钛化氢气体后离开了。
2、在席尔,莫比斯打算收购从一Xel'naga神庙内的外星人神器。然而,Tal'darim认为这是神圣而且不可亵渎的。雷诺偷走了神器,使得执行官威胁他,雷诺感到令人不安。
3、在钛风行星,雷诺设法收集外星人的神器,即使在这颗行星的恒星即将进入超新星阶段。尽管如此,由一支规模庞大的塔达力姆远征队却出现在此地。雷诺拿到神器设法逃脱后,钛风行星释放出了火焰风暴吞噬了一切。
4、在一个Xel'Naga 的世界舰,突击队经过数次进攻,在最后一个立场装置前遇到了一个塔达利姆强大的母舰,他们经过最后的努力,母舰被击落。
在虫群之心里,塔达利姆派系效忠于亚蒙。
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The Tal'darim ("The Forged"),[1] sometimes referred to as protoss fanatics,[2] are a protoss sect separate from the Khala and are not part of the main protoss body.[3] Their name, which translates as "The Forged",[1] was taken from a group of mythological servants to the xel'naga.[3] They worship Amon, a dead xel'naga, as their god. Sarah Kerrigan claimed this made them even more dangerous.[4][5]

The Tal'darim inhabit many planets. They collected terrazine, a mystical resource, on several worlds.[6][3]

Some remained on worlds such as Monlyth after they had been mostly abandoned centuries ago.[2] In addition, some protoss stranded on Aiur after its evacuation call themselves Tal'darim.[1]

They are considered unfriendly to terrans, even to those such as Jim Raynor who have befriended other branches of the protoss.[2]
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OverviewEdit
Drug UseEdit

At least some branches use terrazine (the "Breath of Creation") as a drug, which expands their senses, believing it brings them closer to the xel'naga.[3]

Some branches of the Tal'darim abuse the drug Sundrop, which cuts them off from the Khala. The Tal'darim of Aiur were deliberately introduced to this substance without completely informing them of its effects by the dark archon Ulrezaj.[1]
Aiur BranchEdit

The Tal'darim of Aiur were a splinter group of the Shel'na Kryhas (the primary band of survivors), which they philosophically oppose, and moved into the Aiur caverns in order to separate themselves from the Shel'na Kryhas. They became addicted to the drug, Sundrop, dispensed to them by their Benefactor, the Xava'tor.[1]

The Tal'darim of Aiur were similar to the Dark Templar and the protoss from the Aeon of Strife in mentality and outlook. Sundrop altered their brain chemistry to be more like the Dark Templar. Despite this, these Tal'darim hated and distrusted the Dark Templar; they had no idea they were being converted into them. This alteration enabled them to learn new techniques, such as cloaking. Preserver Zamara was able to access their memories upon the deaths of some members (which she cannot do with Dark Templar).

They served a Benefactor, whom they call the Xava'tor; however, only Felanis seemed to know more than a little about him, as the Xava'tor did not allow the other Tal'darim to directly interact with him.

The Xava'tor introduced them to Sundrop and taught them to trap zerg and bring them to him. They seemed to suffer fewer losses from the zerg. In return, the Xava'tor issued instructions, such as destroy preservers (or bring them to him) and stay away from the giant khaydarin crystal chamber on pain of death.

The Tal'darim rarely interacted with the Shel'na Kryhas, preferring to shutter their minds.[1]

These Tal'darim are not actually members of the ancient faction, and are instead deluded cultists searching for meaning.[7]
Worldship BranchEdit

Another branch of "fanatics" were found protecting alien artifacts on various worlds, such as Xil and Typhon XI.[8][9] Their leadership was based on a xel'naga worldship.[10] They also defended Amon's temple at Skygeirr Platform, working directly with Amon's servant, Emil Narud.[11]

The Worldship branch uses terrazine, overseeing harvesting operations on Bel'Shir.[6]
HistoryEdit

The Tal'darim claim to have protected their sacred artifacts since before the terrans achieved spaceflight.[6]

They had colonized and then abandoned planets such as Demon's Fair long ago. Demon's Fair bore two sources of terrazine, and when one ran out, the Tal'darim left it.[3]

Some remained on worlds such as Monlyth after they had been mostly abandoned centuries ago.[2]
Aiur HistoryEdit

Following the devastation of Aiur by the zerg,[12] the protoss fled through the world's sole remaining warp gate to the Dark Templar sanctuary of Shakuras.[13] However, the zerg followed the protoss to Shakuras, necessitating the closure of the gate.[14]

The closure, which stranded a fairly large number of protoss, left many with a feeling of abandonment akin to when the xel'naga abandoned the protoss at the beginning of the Aeon of Strife. This "racial wound" resulted in many survivors mentally "regressing" to the state the protoss existed in during the Aeon of Strife.[1]

The schism grew slowly. Felanis, their leader, used to be a respected Protoss. He began acting strangely (according to Ladranix) and befriended the respected Alzadar (a former friend of Ladranix). Felanis and his followers began to withdraw from the Khala; they would communicate only for basic necessities. Finally the Shel'na Kryhas' unity broke; Felanis insulted Ladranix for clinging to the old traditions, then took his followers and departed.

The Tal'darim, as they came to be known, were called to vast unexplored caverns (the same xel'naga-created ones visited by Savassan and Temlaa) by their Benefactor, the Xava'tor. They emerged only at night to gain a little sustenance from starlight.

The Tal'darim came to be addicted to the drug Sundrop. They saw it as a gift from the Xava'tor, which granted them ecstasy. They knew of its painful withdrawal symptoms, but they didn't consider them harmful.

The Tal'darim were a small group at first, but it soon became apparent to the Shel'na Kryhas that they were losing fewer members to the zerg. A number of Shel'na Kryhas deserted, joining the Tal'darim.[1]
Terran ContactEdit
Ulrezaj SC2 Cncpt1The Xava'tor
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In 2503,[15] the Tal'darim became aware of the presence of a preserver, Zamara, on Aiur when the terran Jake Ramsey (who carried Zamara's mind within his own brain due to unusual circumstances) landed on Aiur. The Xava'tor had instructed the Tal'darim to destroy preservers.

Ramsey's friend, Rosemary Dahl, entered the xel'naga caverns in order to scout a path to its giant pure khaydarin crystal. The Tal'darim captured her and Alzadar tried to use her to lure Ramsey to them by exposing her to the addictive Sundrop. However, the attempt failed. From Dahl, the Shel'na Kryhas learned many of their secrets, and were able to arrange an ambush of Alzadar.

Alzadar was captured and detoxified, then told the truth about the Xava'tor... he was a dark archon, Ulrezaj, trying to convert them into something like the very Dark Templar which disgusted the Tal'darim.

Alzadar agreed to enter the Khala again and work with the Shel'na Kryhas. He joined a party of Shel'na Kryhas, Ramsey and Dahl heading into the caverns. Zamara needed to acquire a piece of the extremely pure giant khaydarin crystal before escaping through the warp gate. The group stealthily entered the chamber and acquired a piece of the giant crystal, avoiding the strange vats in the chamber. However, Alzadar opened another chamber's alcoves and discovered his former friends; Xava'kai, but they had been drained of their lives. Alzadar realized the depths of the Xava'tor's betrayal. This also set off an alarm.

The Tal'darim attacked, but their numbers had been culled by the Xava'tor, and so didn't outnumber their opponents. (Many had been taken as Xava'kai.) Alzadar relayed his astounding information to them. Felanis didn't deny the accusations, instead claiming that Ulrezaj was a demigod who offered Felanis the power to save himself and the Tal'darim. Alzadar had influence among the Tal'darim, so he elected to remain behind and try to convince them to change their ways. Half of the Shel'na Kryhas "warriors" remained with him.[1]
The Group SplintersEdit

Ramsey, Dahl and company used a secret passage to escape the caverns, only to be ambushed by the zerg, led by an intelligent infested terran, Ethan Stewart. The ambush was ruined by Terran Dominion forces sent by Valerian Mengsk to rescue Ramsey. The group boarded a dropship, but Dahl hijacked it and flew it towards the warp gate. Now that Zamara had her precious crystal, they had no reason to remain on Aiur. Upon reaching the warp gate, Zamara and Dahl tried to repair it when the zerg fell upon them again.

Alzadar and at least some Tal'darim arrived at the warp gate in time to assist Ramsey, Dahl and the Shel'na Kryhas in their battle against the zerg... and Ulrezaj! Most of the Tal'darim, saying they were not Xava'kai, seemed only interested in escaping. The Xava'tor had come to punish his wayward students and destroy Zamara.

Ramsey, drawing upon memories of Adun's final moments, showed the Tal'darim how to use their Dark Templar powers to defeat Ulrezaj. The Tal'darim would create "uncontrolled" psionic storms (a Dark Templar ability), while the Shel'na Kryhas would control and direct the storms. Many protoss from both factions died, but their life energies fed the powerful blue nimbus which fed off of Ulrezaj. Only a few protoss were able to escape through the warp gate (along with Ramsey and Dahl).[1]

In the end, only members of the Tal'darim made it to Shakuras, and many died trying to defeat Ulrezaj. Alzadar died shortly after the battle from mortal wounds.

The loyal Tal'darim defended Ulrezaj from Ethan Stewart's zerg as Ulrezaj regained power, in part from draining Tal'darim. The zerg exterminated more of them as they swarmed after Ulrezaj, forcing Ulrezaj to escape in a xel'naga vessel. He was unable to return, having been trapped in a khaydarin crystal by Zamara.[16]
Wings of LibertyEdit
"You have prevailed for now. Word of this sacrilege will echo across the stars, James Raynor. The day of reckoning draws near."

- Executor Nyon(src)
TaldarimExecutor SC2 Head1Executor of the Tal'darim, Nyon
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During the Second Great War the Tal'darim Guardians based on a worldship, led by Executor Nyon, came into conflict with Raynor's Raiders on numerous occasions, mainly over pieces of a powerful artifact.
Battle of Bel'ShirEdit
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This article or section contains information from the optional Covert Missions in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.

Main article: Welcome to the Jungle

Raynor's Raiders traveled to Bel'Shir seeking terrazine. Attempts to negotiate proved fruitless, and the Tal'darim Executor, Nyon, ordered his troops to "execute" the Raiders. The Raiders made off with seven canisters of terrazine.[6]
Battles for the ArtifactsEdit

A powerful xel'naga device became a point of conflict during the Second Great War. The device consisted of five pieces scattered across the Koprulu Sector. Four pieces were in Tal'darim custody—one in a shrine on Monlyth,[2] one was in a xel'naga temple on the dead world of Xil,[8] another one in a vault on the old world of Typhon XI[9] and the last on a worldship in the Sigma Quadrant.[10] The Tal'darim viewed the components as holy relics and appointed themselves guardians against all thieves.[8]

Unfortunately for them, the device was desired by other races. Jim Raynor and Valerian Mengsk wanted to use the device to attack the zerg and eventually de-infest Sarah Kerrigan.[17] Meanwhile, the zerg made numerous attempts to collect the pieces of the device as well.[18][2][19]

A band of Tal'darim guarding an alien artifact on Monlyth came under the attack by both Raynor's Raiders and the Zerg Swarm. Both forces sought the artifact, and despite the Tal'darim forces' use of stone guardians, Raynor's Raiders were successful in stealing it.[2]
Xil SC2 Cncpt1Defilers on Xil
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The M鰁bius Foundation attempted to acquire an alien artifact from a xel'naga temple on Xil. However, their forces were wiped out by the Tal'darim. Some of their structures survived, however. The Raiders were dispatched to the scene to make their own attempt on the artifact. Nyon once again demanded the terrans leave, to no avail. Raynor's Raiders fought their way into the temple and stole the artifact. This prompted Nyon to threaten Raynor.[8]

The Tal'darim realized the Raiders would seek the remaining components, and were dug in when the terrans arrived on Typhon XI. The impending supernova did not deter the protoss from their self-assigned duty. However, the Raiders once more absconded with the component, leaving the Tal'darim to be consumed by the fire sweeping across the planet's surface.[9]
Ulnar SC2-WoL Story1The worldship
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The Raiders attacked the Sigma Quadrant Worldship, a derelict xel'naga worldship, and its Tal'darim occupiers for the final component. The Tal'darim also kept Dark Templar prisoners on the ship; the prisoners claimed to be the victims of treachery. As the terrans closed on the component's vault, Executor Nyon arrived in a mothership.[10]
Plot branch : Raynor's Raiders destroy the Tal'darim Mothership.

The Raiders destroyed the ship, causing the executor to exclaim that he would simply return to the xel'naga.[10]
Plot branch ends here

The terrans made off with the component.[10]
Kerrigan's Invasion of the DominionEdit

Another group of Tal'darim was discovered to be inhabiting the lower levels of Skygeirr Station, working for Emil Narud.[11] These Tal'darim worshiped the fallen xel'naga Amon.[4][5]

They failed to defend the temple from Sarah Kerrigan and Alexei Stukov, who went on to defeat Narud's hybrids[11] and kill Narud himself.[20]
Known MembersEdit

See also: Tal'darim characters

Executor Nyon

Aiur BranchEdit

Xava'tor (secret founder of the Aiur branch)
Felanis (acknowledged leader)
Alzadar (influential former Templar, renounced the Xava'tor)[1]
Korlendir (former member)[16]
Vartanil (made it to Shakuras, former member)[16]

Deceased Xava'kai MembershipEdit

Main article: Xava'kai

Rukashal
Tervoris
Azramith

Their drained corpses were found in the caverns.[1]
WorldsEdit

Aiur (formerly)
Bel'Shir
Demon's Fair (formerly)
Monlyth
Typhon XI (formerly)
Xil

NotesEdit

Korlendir was a member of the Aiur branch of the Tal'darim. He left the group and traveled to Shakuras with Rosemary Dahl, where he was detoxified of Sundrop. However, he felt lost and ill at ease. At the xel'naga temple of Shakuras he met Taarim of the guardians of the xel'naga temple of Shakuras and was introduced to Sundrop again, suggesting a tie between the groups.[16]
The Aiur branch of the Tal'darim appeared to despise the Dark Templar.[16] The worldship branch does not appear to possess similar qualms, employing Dark Templar technology such as stalkers and void rays, thought this may simply be the result of game mechanics.[6] In Maw of the Void, their prisoners were exclusively Dark Templar.[10]
The Tal'darim first appeared in The Dark Templar Saga with their onscreen appearance being within the Wings of Liberty campaign where they serve as a protoss antagonistic faction to Raynor's Raiders. According to an interview with Chris Metzen, these Tal'darim may still be influenced by Ulrezaj. To some degree it’s the same group, but the group might be larger than what was seen in Shadow Hunters.[21]
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