That’s really besides the point. The WC3 retcons completely reimagined the universe until its themes were unrecognizable. The WC1/WC2 universes were fairly vague and mysterious, but as a result felt full of story possibilities. WC3 made the universe feel much smaller and imposed a rather childish and inconsistent view of morality on the setting.
Based on what little we know of WC3’s development, it was originally intended to be closer in tone to the gritty military narrative of WC1/WC2 before Metzen turned it into a schlocky Tolkien clone (no offense to Tolkien).
This is fiction. You could easily contrive a bunch of alternative explanations, like the zerg discovering protoss ruins and learning about their advancement from a surviving library cache. If the xel’naga could develop protogenetics science by themselves, then another race like the zerg should be able to do the same.I'm not sure what you mean exactly by removing the Xel'naga (entirely?) and replacing it with First Age Protoss specifically since the provocation/impetus for the current conflict between the Zerg and Protoss is dependent on the Xel'naga's interference in the first place. Otherwise, the Zerg would have no reason to seek out the Protoss obsessively nor know about them without the Xel'naga.
That’s why I specified First Age. As in, the Eon War destroyed their old civilization and the current civilization has not yet reached the same level of advancement.If the Protoss were the ones who initiated the Zerg rise rather than the Xel'Naga, then it's kinda difficult to parse how a protracted conflict between Protoss and Zerg could ever arise given the vast initial power differential. If the Protoss could travel across the galaxy and manipulate the evolution of species over generations like the Xel'naga did but still retained their military capability, there's no chance the nascent Zerg would've ever be a threat. This is not even considering contriving how Terrans would enter the picture/stand a chance either.
My point is that you never needed the xel’naga to make the premise work. You could change them to the protoss’ own genetic ancestors, keep the same general history outline, and events would still turn out the same.
For the longest time, SC fans imagined the xel’naga as looking like protoss despite no evidence in the lore for their appearance besides low-res statue doodads in the aiur and shakuras tilesets.





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