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In the game of Starcraft, the Dark Templar say this as opposed to 'En taro Adun.' Commonly interpreted as 'May Adun give you sanctuary,' though it literally and bluntly means, 'Adun hide you.'
The meaning of this word was given through the book Starcraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight and is used several times in it.
A common greeting used in the Xel'Naga era of the world of the extraterrestrial sentient beings, Protoss.
Since the destruction of their holy temple, the phrase has been manipulated and distorted by the rebellion force in a successful propaganda attempt to ridicule the excess horniness of the previous Protoss generations. Its literal meaning in English stands:
1. Protoss phrase meaning "In honor of Adun." Adun was a Templar during the Aeon of Strife, who was ordered by The Conclave to exile the Dark Templar, those who rejected the Khala. Instead, he attempted to teach the Dark Templar how to follow the Khala. Unfortunately, the Dark Templar lacked the training that the other Templar had, and psionic storms raged across Aiur as a result. Furious, The Conclave branded Adun a traitor, and attempted to kill him along with the Dark Templar. Adun sacrificed himself to save the Dark Templar. Now, the Dark and Khala Templar refer to Adun as a noble figure, hence the greeting, "En Taro Adun!" Also used as a battle cry.
"En Taro Adun, Executor! There is no time to waste! We must join our bretheren in battle!" - A ProtossZealot