I gather Amon is simply an immortal who got tired of the cycle, and wants to end it. Or he just says that but wants to end it, while keeping himself manifest, all beings made in his own image, and under his lordship.
Maybe shepherding the flock isn't his intent. The Xel'Naga are fools, they don't even consider the character of who they transfer power to. Or maybe, in Kerrigan's case there simply isn't no other option at the present but Kerrigan.
Who knows, maybe the cycle isn't complete yet, but Amon sort of forced it into labor, and Oros had no choice but to merge himself with Kerrigan.




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