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* [[Eye Scream]]: One of his Fatalities involves him ripping out two of his foe's ribs and then gouging their eyes out with them.
* [[Eye Scream]]: One of his Fatalities involves him ripping out two of his foe's ribs and then gouging their eyes out with them.
* [[Facial Markings]]: On his forehead.
* [[Facial Markings]]: On his forehead.
* [[Good Scars Evil Scars]]: On the side of his head.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: On the side of his head.
* [[Ground Pound]]: Has a move where he falls backwards and slams himself into the ground hard enough to knock his opponent into the air.
* [[Ground Pound]]: Has a move where he falls backwards and slams himself into the ground hard enough to knock his opponent into the air.
* [[Morality Pet]]: His former guardsman Hotaru would seem to be this, as Dairou is hesitant to kill him. Subverted in that his ''Deception'' ending has him killing Hotaru anyway, but Dairou at least announces his intent to kill him beforehand.
* [[Morality Pet]]: His former guardsman Hotaru would seem to be this, as Dairou is hesitant to kill him. Subverted in that his ''Deception'' ending has him killing Hotaru anyway, but Dairou at least announces his intent to kill him beforehand.
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* [[Knight Templar]]: In her quest to become purified, she's gone a bit crazy, especially since even after becoming pure enough to be expelled from the Netherrealm, she continued to hunt "evil" beings, turning to attention to Nitara's vampire race.
* [[Knight Templar]]: In her quest to become purified, she's gone a bit crazy, especially since even after becoming pure enough to be expelled from the Netherrealm, she continued to hunt "evil" beings, turning to attention to Nitara's vampire race.
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* [[Light Em Up]]: Thanks to the power of her [[Cool Sword|Kriss]], Ashrah uses weaponized light in battle.
* [[Light'Em Up]]: Thanks to the power of her [[Cool Sword|Kriss]], Ashrah uses weaponized light in battle.
** [[Death From Above]]: One of her specials fires a ball of light into the air, which then falls upon her opponent's head, much like Kai in ''4''.
** [[Death From Above]]: One of her specials fires a ball of light into the air, which then falls upon her opponent's head, much like Kai in ''4''.
* [[Light Is Good]]: Subverted by her [[Knight Templar]] qualities.
* [[Light Is Good]]: Subverted by her [[Knight Templar]] qualities.
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* [[Mistaken Identity]]: A meta example. Fans tend to see her as a [[Distaff Counterpart|female Raiden]] due to her [[Woman in White|white garb]] and [[Nice Hat|sedge cap]] (complete with a long, flowing veil that mirrors Raiden's [[Badass Cape|cape]]), but [[Word of God|Ed Boon]] says that this was not the intention. Keep in mind that this did not stop a certain number of fans from [[Theme Pairing|shipping them]], some even going as far as originally believing her to be his wife.
* [[Mistaken Identity]]: A meta example. Fans tend to see her as a [[Distaff Counterpart|female Raiden]] due to her [[Woman in White|white garb]] and [[Nice Hat|sedge cap]] (complete with a long, flowing veil that mirrors Raiden's [[Badass Cape|cape]]), but [[Word of God|Ed Boon]] says that this was not the intention. Keep in mind that this did not stop a certain number of fans from [[Theme Pairing|shipping them]], some even going as far as originally believing her to be his wife.
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]: It should come as no surprise that the character on the quest to purify herself has [[Light Em Up]]-based powers, is garbed in [[Woman in White|white]], and [[Token Wholesome|dresses in the most concealing, least racy outfits out of all the females.]]
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]: It should come as no surprise that the character on the quest to purify herself has [[Light'Em Up]]-based powers, is garbed in [[Woman in White|white]], and [[Token Wholesome|dresses in the most concealing, least racy outfits out of all the females.]]
* [[Spell My Name With an S]]: In earlier builds of ''Deception'', her name was occasionally spelled as Ashra.
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: In earlier builds of ''Deception'', her name was occasionally spelled as Ashra.
* [[Spin Attack]]: Her Spin Cycle is the traditional variant. She also possesses a move called Nature's Torpedo, where Ashrah launches herself like... [[Shaped Like Itself|a human torpedo]].
* [[Spin Attack]]: Her Spin Cycle is the traditional variant. She also possesses a move called Nature's Torpedo, where Ashrah launches herself like... [[Shaped Like Itself|a human torpedo]].
* [[Stripperiffic]]: She has also averted this. Played straight with her alternate outfit, though it is still relatively conservative compared to pretty much any of the other female Kombatants.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: She has also averted this. Played straight with her alternate outfit, though it is still relatively conservative compared to pretty much any of the other female Kombatants.
* [[Tall Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[Token Wholesome]]
* [[Token Wholesome]]
* {{spoiler|[[Unwitting Pawn]]: Her Kriss is using Ashrah to get its revenge on the Vampire race.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Unwitting Pawn]]: Her Kriss is using Ashrah to get its revenge on the Vampire race.}}
* [[Voodoo Doll]]: Used in her second Fatality from ''Deception''.
* [[Voodoo Doll]]: Used in her second Fatality from ''Deception''.
* {{spoiler|[[Well Intentioned Extremist]]: Arguably, the Datusha itself. In its eyes, the Vampire race is [[Always Chaotic Evil]] for draining the blood of other life forms.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Arguably, the Datusha itself. In its eyes, the Vampire race is [[Always Chaotic Evil]] for draining the blood of other life forms.}}
* [[Woman in White]]
* [[Woman in White]]


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* [[Badass Mustache]]
* [[Badass Mustache]]
* [[Bald Black Leader Guy]]: [[Ambiguously Brown|Keep in mind that he's Seidan like Hotaru and Dairou.]]
* [[Bald Black Leader Guy]]: [[Ambiguously Brown|Keep in mind that he's Seidan like Hotaru and Dairou.]]
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: He [[Dual Wielding|dual wields]] them as his weapons.
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: He [[Dual-Wielding|dual wields]] them as his weapons.
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* [[Cool Shades]]
* [[Cool Shades]]
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* [[Token Minority]]: Replaced Jax as the sole black male Kombatant on the roster for ''Deception''. Also, he's the only black Seidan to be seen in the series to date.
* [[Token Minority]]: Replaced Jax as the sole black male Kombatant on the roster for ''Deception''. Also, he's the only black Seidan to be seen in the series to date.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: His alt.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: His alt.
* [[Well Intentioned Extremist]]: He killed Dairou's family to [[Manipulative Bastard|turn Dairou against the Seidan Guard]].
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: He killed Dairou's family to [[Manipulative Bastard|turn Dairou against the Seidan Guard]].




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* [[The Stoic]]
* [[The Stoic]]
* [[Wearing a Flag On Your Head]]: Wears two Seidan Guard Flags on the back of his armor as a testament to the Seidan Guard's code of ethics and discipline.
* [[Wearing a Flag On Your Head]]: Wears two Seidan Guard Flags on the back of his armor as a testament to the Seidan Guard's code of ethics and discipline.
* [[Well Intentioned Extremist]]: He's willing to preserve order at any cost, including serving Onaga.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: He's willing to preserve order at any cost, including serving Onaga.
* [[White Haired Pretty Boy]]
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]




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* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: Her alt.
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: Her alt.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Again, her alt.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Again, her alt.
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni|Blue Oni]]: To Kobra's Red.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni|Blue Oni]]: To Kobra's Red.
* [[Can't Stand Them Can't Live Without Them]]: Her ''Deception'' ending indicates that she doesn't think very highly of Kobra, yet in her ''Armageddon'' ending, {{spoiler|the first thing she does with her newly attained power is resurrect the slain Kobra. He kills her for being so weak, but still, it means a lot, coming from her.}}
* [[Can't Stand Them Can't Live Without Them]]: Her ''Deception'' ending indicates that she doesn't think very highly of Kobra, yet in her ''Armageddon'' ending, {{spoiler|the first thing she does with her newly attained power is resurrect the slain Kobra. He kills her for being so weak, but still, it means a lot, coming from her.}}
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* [[Dark Action Girl]]
* [[Dark Action Girl]]
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: The developers referred to her as a "female Kano."
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: The developers referred to her as a "female Kano."
* [[The Dragon]], [[Evil Genius]], ''and'' the [[Dark Chick]]: In [[Murder Inc|the new Black Dragon]] (with Kabal as the [[Big Bad]], Kobra as [[The Brute]], and Havik possibly as [[The Man Behind the Man]]), she kind of fulfills these roles by default. The latter is most prominent. Her ''Deception'' ending, in which she exploits Kobra's lack of focus and his blind ferocity to open him up for attack and subsequently kill him, causing Kabal to give her the chance to handpick two more recruits to be tested in the same manner she and Kobra were, ''does'' cement the former two tropes, though.
* [[The Dragon]], [[Evil Genius]], ''and'' the [[Dark Chick]]: In [[Murder, Inc.|the new Black Dragon]] (with Kabal as the [[Big Bad]], Kobra as [[The Brute]], and Havik possibly as [[The Man Behind the Man]]), she kind of fulfills these roles by default. The latter is most prominent. Her ''Deception'' ending, in which she exploits Kobra's lack of focus and his blind ferocity to open him up for attack and subsequently kill him, causing Kabal to give her the chance to handpick two more recruits to be tested in the same manner she and Kobra were, ''does'' cement the former two tropes, though.
* [[Evil Redhead]]
* [[Evil Redhead]]
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: [[Letting Her Hair Down|Missing in her alt.]]
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: [[Letting Her Hair Down|Missing in her alt.]]
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Shades of it, as seen in her [[Sexy Walk]] below and her getting-up animation between rounds should she lose.
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Shades of it, as seen in her [[Sexy Walk]] below and her getting-up animation between rounds should she lose.
* [[Hell Bent for Leather]]
* [[Hell-Bent for Leather]]
* [[Impossibly Low Neckline]]: In her alternate costume.
* [[Impossibly Low Neckline]]: In her alternate costume.
* [[Kiss of Death]]: A variation in that she blows the kiss, much like Sonya would do in later games.
* [[Kiss of Death]]: A variation in that she blows the kiss, much like Sonya would do in later games.
* [[Knife Nut]]: [[Dual Wielding|Dual-wields]] elegantly-designed knives (the Dragon Teeth) as her [[Weapon of Choice]].
* [[Knife Nut]]: [[Dual-Wielding|Dual-wields]] elegantly-designed knives (the Dragon Teeth) as her [[Weapon of Choice]].
* [[Mix and Match]]: Her regular attire is mostly [[Lady in Red|red]], with the exception of the [[Of Corsets Sexy|corset]] she wears under her jacket and her [[Combat Stilettos|heels]], which are [[Womanin Black|black]]. Her alternate mostly inverts the color scheme of her default outfit.
* [[Mix and Match]]: Her regular attire is mostly [[Lady in Red|red]], with the exception of the [[Of Corsets Sexy|corset]] she wears under her jacket and her [[Combat Stilettos|heels]], which are [[Womanin Black|black]]. Her alternate mostly inverts the color scheme of her default outfit.
* [[Punny Name]]: Could be unintentional, but "Kira" sounds similar to how [[Japanese Ranguage|a Japanese dialect]] would render the English word "killer".
* [[Punny Name]]: Could be unintentional, but "Kira" sounds similar to how [[Japanese Ranguage|a Japanese dialect]] would render the English word "killer".
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* [[Sexy Walk]]: During her Torso Rip Fatality in ''Deception''.
* [[Sexy Walk]]: During her Torso Rip Fatality in ''Deception''.
* [[She's Got Legs]]
* [[She's Got Legs]]
* [[Tall Dark and Bishoujo|Short, Redheaded and Bishoujo]]: Going by her bio, she's 5'5" (the shortest of the females by one or two inches), but everything else (minus the [[Rapunzel Hair]]) lines up pretty much 100% with the rest of the trope.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Short, Redheaded and Bishoujo]]: Going by her bio, she's 5'5" (the shortest of the females by one or two inches), but everything else (minus the [[Rapunzel Hair]]) lines up pretty much 100% with the rest of the trope.
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: In Kobra's ''Armageddon'' ending, {{spoiler|he takes her as his wife, though she kills him with a [[Kiss of Death]].}}
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: In Kobra's ''Armageddon'' ending, {{spoiler|he takes her as his wife, though she kills him with a [[Kiss of Death]].}}
** And in her own, {{spoiler|she resurrects Kobra with her powers to take him as her lover but then HE betrays and kills her.}}
** And in her own, {{spoiler|she resurrects Kobra with her powers to take him as her lover but then HE betrays and kills her.}}
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* [[Mega Manning]]: His entire repertoire of special moves is assembled this way. He uses Scorpion's Spear, Sub-Zero's Freeze, Liu Kang's Bicycle Kick, Raiden's Flying Thunder God, Ermac's Telekinetic Slam, Sindel's Sliding Foot Grab, Li Mei's Flipping Heel Kick, and Kobra's Flaming Fist. Shujinko also borrows Havik's Chaos Axe Kick (his throw).
* [[Mega Manning]]: His entire repertoire of special moves is assembled this way. He uses Scorpion's Spear, Sub-Zero's Freeze, Liu Kang's Bicycle Kick, Raiden's Flying Thunder God, Ermac's Telekinetic Slam, Sindel's Sliding Foot Grab, Li Mei's Flipping Heel Kick, and Kobra's Flaming Fist. Shujinko also borrows Havik's Chaos Axe Kick (his throw).
* [[Mentors]]
* [[Mentors]]
* [[My God What Have I Done]]
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]
* [[No Holds Barred Beatdown]]: He unleashes one of these on Onaga.
* [[No Holds Barred Beatdown]]: He unleashes one of these on Onaga.
* [[Old Master]]: For Li Mei anyway.
* [[Old Master]]: For Li Mei anyway.
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* [[Off With His Head]]: One of his Fatalities.
* [[Off With His Head]]: One of his Fatalities.
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: To Kira's Blue.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: To Kira's Blue.
* [[Shotoclone]]
* [[Shotoclone]]
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: {{spoiler|In his ''Armageddon'' ending, he takes Kira as his wife, but she [[Kiss of Death|betrays and kills]] him}}.
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: {{spoiler|In his ''Armageddon'' ending, he takes Kira as his wife, but she [[Kiss of Death|betrays and kills]] him}}.
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Revision as of 22:56, 8 January 2014


Here, we're going to list the characters introduced in Mortal Kombat Deception and Mortal Kombat Unchained.

Dairou

  • Badass Long Hair
  • Bald of Awesome
  • Bling Bling Bang: His ending in Armageddon. Dairou is awarded with an invulnerable suit of armor than burns any who try to attack him. He uses this gift to defeat Shao Kahn, claim the throne to Outworld, and then propose a truce between Edenia and Earthrealm.
  • Dead Little Sister: Or rather, his whole family.
  • Eye Scream: One of his Fatalities involves him ripping out two of his foe's ribs and then gouging their eyes out with them.
  • Facial Markings: On his forehead.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: On the side of his head.
  • Ground Pound: Has a move where he falls backwards and slams himself into the ground hard enough to knock his opponent into the air.
  • Morality Pet: His former guardsman Hotaru would seem to be this, as Dairou is hesitant to kill him. Subverted in that his Deception ending has him killing Hotaru anyway, but Dairou at least announces his intent to kill him beforehand.
  • Wild Card: As a mercenary, he doesn't care about the cause, as long as he's sufficiently paid.


Ashrah


Darrius


Havik


Hotaru

"There is an order to the universe...laws that all of nature must obey."



Kira


Shujinko


Kobra

  Kobra was a martial arts student from Manhattan. He was adept at fighting, but he was curious how much damage he could really do in a fight. He took to the streets and found the thrill of kombat irresistible. He began fighting gangbangers and drug dealers, but his Blood Lust was ever growing, and so he began killing indiscriminately. When the police were taking him to jail for his crimes, Kabal and Kira broke him out and recruited him to the Black Dragon. He joined, eager to take his violence to higher levels.



Onaga

  • Assimilation Plot: Unknowingly under the influence of the One Being, he has plans of fusing all reality into himself.
  • Back From the Dead: During his fight with Shujinko, Nightwolf casts a sealing spell that drags Onaga's essence out of Reptile's body and down into the Netherrealm. Shinnok later releases him in exchange for his cooperation. He also possesses the ability to constantly resurrect his mooks, thus their reputation for being invincible.
  • Berserk Button: Shao Kahn. His white-hot hatred for his backstabbing former adviser makes the Scorpion/Sub-Zero rivalry look tame. In the intro to Armageddon, Onaga is nowhere to be seen while the other combatants duke it out in a battle royale. Where does he come in? Swooping down to interrupt Shang Tsung's battle with Shao Kahn just so that he can be the one to give Shao Kahn his just desserts.
  • Big Bad: He is the main villain and Final Boss of Deception.
    • Bigger Bad: He was the original ruler of Outworld before Shao Khan.
  • Blow You Away: The flap of his wings generates enough gust to push opponents away as the Dragon King propels backwards.
  • Boss Arena Idiocy: Both played straight and subverted. If you try to tackle Onaga head-on, he'll probably come across as a SNK Boss. However, if you walk into one of the six Kamidogu located in the corners of his arena, Onaga will immediately be knocked out of any attack he was attempting and will kneel over in a pain for a second, opening him up for a free combo. However, the Kamidogu don't regenerate between rounds, so you only get six shots in all of opening up a can of whup-ass on Onaga before you have to resort to fighting him fairly. Also, his arena contains a Death Trap; you can't knock him into the spikes, but he can knock you into them if you're by the edge.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: He does this to the five fallen heroes in Deception, making them his slaves. The five heroes being Kitana, Kung Lao, Jax, Johnny Cage, and Sonya Blade.
  • Breath Weapon: He's the Dragon King. What did you expect?
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Mentioned in Deadly Alliance, rises to prominence in Deception.
    • He was originally planned to appear in Deadly Alliance but was cut as the designers wanted to focus on the titular villains.
  • Cool Helmet
  • Eldritch Abomination: Concept art indicates that he would have become the One Being in his ending.
  • Evil Overlord
  • Eviler Than Thou: Pulls this on the Deadly Alliance, and in Armageddon gets into an argument with Shao Kahn over which of them is The Emperor.
  • Iconic Logo: He's the dragon of the Mortal Kombat logo.
  • The Juggernaut
  • Large and In Charge: The largest character in the series.
  • Manipulative Bastard: "Oh hai, Shujinko. My name's Damashi, and I'm here to tell you that you're the Elder God's Champion, fated to embark on a great adventure!" This is Deception's Konquest mode in a nutshell.
  • Mascot: Word of God stated that he was the reason why Mortal Kombat has a dragon as its symbol.
  • Meaningful Name: He's the Dragon King, and his name is made up of the Japanese word for king and the Sanskrit word for serpent.
  • Mighty Glacier
  • Monster Modesty
  • No Sell: Projectiles are damn near useless against Onaga. This is even foreshadowed in Deception's intro cinematic, where he takes the full brunt of the combined powers of Raiden, Shang Tsung, and Quan Chi and brushes it off quite effortlessly.
  • Omnicidal Maniac
  • Our Dragons Are Different: He walks on two legs, is mostly humanoid in appearance, and the Shokan are supposedly his half-breed offspring.
  • Sealed Evil in A Can
  • Walking Shirtless Scene
  • Winged Humanoid