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* [[Secret Character]]: Beat the Story Mode in ''9'' to unlock him.
* [[Secret Character]]: Beat the Story Mode in ''9'' to unlock him.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: His win pose in ''9''.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: His win pose in ''9''.
* [[So Long Suckers]]: Closely watch the intro to ''Deception''. {{spoiler|Quan Chi makes a getaway ''seconds'' before Raiden's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] [[Taking You With Me|kamikaze]] after [[What the Hell Hero|calling him out on it.]]}}
* [[So Long Suckers]]: Closely watch the intro to ''Deception''. {{spoiler|Quan Chi makes a getaway ''seconds'' before Raiden's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] [[Taking You With Me|kamikaze]] after [[What the Hell, Hero?|calling him out on it.]]}}
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]: Present on his original armor from ''Mythologies'' and ''4'', but also included to a degree in his current attire.
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]: Present on his original armor from ''Mythologies'' and ''4'', but also included to a degree in his current attire.
* [[The Starscream]]: To Shinnok.
* [[The Starscream]]: To Shinnok.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: His above mentioned fatality where he beats the victim with their own leg. Even when the announcer deems the opponent dead, Quan Chi ignores it and keeps "beating the dead corpse", past the screen fading to black.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: His above mentioned fatality where he beats the victim with their own leg. Even when the announcer deems the opponent dead, Quan Chi ignores it and keeps "beating the dead corpse", past the screen fading to black.
* [[This Cannot Be]]: Has an [[Oh Crap]] moment upon the return of Onaga. If you listen closely, he actually says this, too.
* [[This Cannot Be!]]: Has an [[Oh Crap]] moment upon the return of Onaga. If you listen closely, he actually says this, too.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: Starting in ''Deadly Alliance''.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: Starting in ''Deadly Alliance''.
* [[Was Once a Man]]: Inverted. He was an oni who became human.
* [[Was Once a Man]]: Inverted. He was an oni who became human.
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{{quote| Sareena is one of [[Evil Sorcerer|Quan Chi]]'s personal assassins. She and her [[Amazon Brigade|two partners]], Kia and Jataaka, were ordered to kill Sub-Zero before he reached Quan Chi. They were defeated, but Sub-Zero strangely spared Sareena's life. Later, as Sub-Zero battled Quan Chi, Sareena suddenly appeared and did a [[Heel Face Turn]] by helping him in defeating the sorcerer. After expressing her desire to escape the Netherealm with him, she's shot in the back with a bolt of energy by Shinnok. She collapses into an enraged Sub-Zero's arms and seems to die...}}
{{quote| Sareena is one of [[Evil Sorcerer|Quan Chi]]'s personal assassins. She and her [[Amazon Brigade|two partners]], Kia and Jataaka, were ordered to kill Sub-Zero before he reached Quan Chi. They were defeated, but Sub-Zero strangely spared Sareena's life. Later, as Sub-Zero battled Quan Chi, Sareena suddenly appeared and did a [[Heel Face Turn]] by helping him in defeating the sorcerer. After expressing her desire to escape the Netherealm with him, she's shot in the back with a bolt of energy by Shinnok. She collapses into an enraged Sub-Zero's arms and seems to die...}}


{{quote| ... Turns out after the events of the game that the only thing Shinnok destroyed was [[The Heartless|her human form]]. In ''[[Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance (Video Game)|Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition]]'', it's discovered that her essence was banished as punishment for her betrayal, [[Yank the Dogs Chain|where she would suffer for years]]. Some time later, Sareena discovered the portal Quan Chi and Scorpion used to escape the Netherealm.}}
{{quote| ... Turns out after the events of the game that the only thing Shinnok destroyed was [[The Heartless|her human form]]. In ''[[Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance (Video Game)|Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition]]'', it's discovered that her essence was banished as punishment for her betrayal, [[Yank the Dog's Chain|where she would suffer for years]]. Some time later, Sareena discovered the portal Quan Chi and Scorpion used to escape the Netherealm.}}


{{quote| Shortly after regaining her human form, Sareena encountered [[Mortal Kombat 2 (Video Game)/Characters|the younger brother of the Sub-Zero she met years before]]. Sub-Zero granted her sanctuary with the Lin Kuei back on Earthrealm. In gratitude, Sareena pledged her loyalty to the clan, swearing to help defend it from its enemies.}}
{{quote| Shortly after regaining her human form, Sareena encountered [[Mortal Kombat 2 (Video Game)/Characters|the younger brother of the Sub-Zero she met years before]]. Sub-Zero granted her sanctuary with the Lin Kuei back on Earthrealm. In gratitude, Sareena pledged her loyalty to the clan, swearing to help defend it from its enemies.}}
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* [[Femme Fatale]]: Subverted. She looks like one but never ''acts'' as one.
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Subverted. She looks like one but never ''acts'' as one.
* [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: At least her human form is. We've yet to see her true appearance as a demon.
* [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: At least her human form is. We've yet to see her true appearance as a demon.
* [[Hell Bent for Leather]]
* [[Hell-Bent for Leather]]
* [[High Heel Face Turn]]
* [[High Heel Face Turn]]
* [[Hooks and Crooks]]: During her time with the Brotherhood of Shadow, Sareena brandished [[Dual Wielding|twin]] hookswords.
* [[Hooks and Crooks]]: During her time with the Brotherhood of Shadow, Sareena brandished [[Dual-Wielding|twin]] hookswords.
* [[I Am a Monster]]: Loathes her demon form and is briefly manipulated into believing that she can't be good because of her status as such. [[But Your Wings Are Beautiful|Younger Sub-Zero doesn't seem to agree.]]
* [[I Am a Monster]]: Loathes her demon form and is briefly manipulated into believing that she can't be good because of her status as such. [[But Your Wings Are Beautiful|Younger Sub-Zero doesn't seem to agree.]]
* [[Knife Nut]]: Her main projectile in ''Armageddon''.
* [[Knife Nut]]: Her main projectile in ''Armageddon''.
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* [[Mini Boss]]: In ''Armageddon''.
* [[Mini Boss]]: In ''Armageddon''.
* [[Noble Demon]]: Though she really isn't very demonic.
* [[Noble Demon]]: Though she really isn't very demonic.
* [[Raven Hair Ivory Skin]]: [[Skunk Stripe|More or less.]]
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]: [[Skunk Stripe|More or less.]]
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: {{spoiler|Or so it seems. It is later revealed that Shinnok merely destroyed her human form.}}
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: {{spoiler|Or so it seems. It is later revealed that Shinnok merely destroyed her human form.}}
* [[She's Got Legs]]
* [[She's Got Legs]]
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* [[Skunk Stripe]]
* [[Skunk Stripe]]
* [[Stripperiffic]]
* [[Stripperiffic]]
* [[Tall Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Her "human" form is a disguise that she prefers to appear as, although she's lost control of this on at least one occasion. Possibly crosses over with [[Shapeshifting Squick]] and [[Hot Skitty On Wailord Action]], seeing as she's Sub-Zero's [[Implied Love Interest]] and she's a demon...
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Her "human" form is a disguise that she prefers to appear as, although she's lost control of this on at least one occasion. Possibly crosses over with [[Shapeshifting Squick]] and [[Hot Skitty On Wailord Action]], seeing as she's Sub-Zero's [[Implied Love Interest]] and she's a demon...
* [[Womanin Black]]: Strangely, in such a dark setting where black is particularly prominent for guys, she is about the only female to don a black outfit.
* [[Womanin Black]]: Strangely, in such a dark setting where black is particularly prominent for guys, she is about the only female to don a black outfit.
* [[Yank the Dogs Chain]]: Her efforts to be freed from her demonic side are often met with failure.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: Her efforts to be freed from her demonic side are often met with failure.
** [[Throw the Dog A Bone]]: Her time with (the younger) Sub-Zero seems to be a complete 180 from the rest of her life, though.
** [[Throw the Dog A Bone]]: Her time with (the younger) Sub-Zero seems to be a complete 180 from the rest of her life, though.


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* [[Composite Character]]: Shinnok is the Wind God in ''[[Mortal Kombat Annihilation (Film)|Mortal Kombat Annihilation]]''.
* [[Composite Character]]: Shinnok is the Wind God in ''[[Mortal Kombat Annihilation (Film)|Mortal Kombat Annihilation]]''.
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Before appearing in ''4'' and ''Armageddon'', he was a [[Mid Boss]] in ''Mythologies''.
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Before appearing in ''4'' and ''Armageddon'', he was a [[Mid Boss]] in ''Mythologies''.
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]]
* [[Everything's Better With Spinning]]
** [[Spin Attack]]
** [[Spin Attack]]
* [[Flight]]: In ''Mythologies'', the player can't throw him to the void. This is how he recovers from his supposed death in that game. Also, he has a torpedo move similar to that of Raiden.
* [[Flight]]: In ''Mythologies'', the player can't throw him to the void. This is how he recovers from his supposed death in that game. Also, he has a torpedo move similar to that of Raiden.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard|Hoist By His Own Tornado]]: How he (supposedly) dies in ''Mythologies''.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard|Hoist By His Own Tornado]]: How he (supposedly) dies in ''Mythologies''.
* [[Badass Long Hair|Long]] [[White Haired Pretty Boy]] [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Badass Long Hair|Long]] [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Mentors]]: He becomes this to Kung Lao, similar to Raiden and Liu Kang.
* [[Mentors]]: He becomes this to Kung Lao, similar to Raiden and Liu Kang.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]: He's shown being torn asunder by his own tornado in ''Mythologies'', but he's perfectly fine afterward.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]: He's shown being torn asunder by his own tornado in ''Mythologies'', but he's perfectly fine afterward.
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* [[Fallen Hero]]: His backstory. His lust for power is what caused the other Elder Gods to exile him.
* [[Fallen Hero]]: His backstory. His lust for power is what caused the other Elder Gods to exile him.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: As a Fallen Elder God, he's arguably the most powerful force of evil in the entire mythos, but he has a rather lackluster record as a gameplay character. In ''4'', he simply copied his enemies' moves, a clear ripoff of Shang Tsung minus the shapeshifting and not much harder to beat than the other characters. He got a slightly more original moveset in ''Armageddon'' but has still yet to compare to the toughest characters in the series.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: As a Fallen Elder God, he's arguably the most powerful force of evil in the entire mythos, but he has a rather lackluster record as a gameplay character. In ''4'', he simply copied his enemies' moves, a clear ripoff of Shang Tsung minus the shapeshifting and not much harder to beat than the other characters. He got a slightly more original moveset in ''Armageddon'' but has still yet to compare to the toughest characters in the series.
* [[God Emperor]] [[God of Evil|of Evil]]/[[Satan]]: Fallen Elder God, ruler of the Netherrealm, plans to rule over all of existence. Although he canonically usurped the Netherrealm ''from'' Satan (well, actually Lucifer), the dynamic is still the same.
* [[God-Emperor]] [[God of Evil|of Evil]]/[[Satan]]: Fallen Elder God, ruler of the Netherrealm, plans to rule over all of existence. Although he canonically usurped the Netherrealm ''from'' Satan (well, actually Lucifer), the dynamic is still the same.
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Pretty much his shtick in ''Mythologies'', although he's [[Out Gambitted]] by {{spoiler|Quan Chi, who took the real Dragon Amulet for himself}}. Also, see "[[Actually a Doombot]]/[[Fighting a Shadow]]" above.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Pretty much his shtick in ''Mythologies'', although he's [[Out Gambitted]] by {{spoiler|Quan Chi, who took the real Dragon Amulet for himself}}. Also, see "[[Actually a Doombot]]/[[Fighting a Shadow]]" above.
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: His goal is to consume all the energies of everything. [[Pet the Dog|Except Quan Chi]].
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: His goal is to consume all the energies of everything. [[Pet the Dog|Except Quan Chi]].
** Actually, Shinnok's reward for Quan Chi was [[Blessed With Suck|the gift of his own existence]]. It's easy to understand Quan Chi's frustration at this development, but [[Kick the Son of A Bitch|the guy had it coming]].
** Actually, Shinnok's reward for Quan Chi was [[Blessed With Suck|the gift of his own existence]]. It's easy to understand Quan Chi's frustration at this development, but [[Kick the Son of A Bitch|the guy had it coming]].
* [[One Winged Angel]]: In ''Mythologies'', {{spoiler|he transforms into a scary-ass demon... thing... as soon as Sub-Zero takes the amulet, but fighting him in this form is optional (and very difficult, though it unlocks a [[Hilarious Outtakes|game blooper reel]]), as a portal leading to the end of the game opens up anyway}}.
* [[One-Winged Angel]]: In ''Mythologies'', {{spoiler|he transforms into a scary-ass demon... thing... as soon as Sub-Zero takes the amulet, but fighting him in this form is optional (and very difficult, though it unlocks a [[Hilarious Outtakes|game blooper reel]]), as a portal leading to the end of the game opens up anyway}}.
* [[Physical God]]
* [[Physical God]]
* [[Power Floats]]: In ''Mythologies''.
* [[Power Floats]]: In ''Mythologies''.
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* [[Amazon Brigade]]
* [[Amazon Brigade]]
* [[Dark Action Girl]]
* [[Dark Action Girl]]
* [[Dark Skinned Blond]]
* [[Dark-Skinned Blond]]
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Before appearing in ''Armageddon'''s Konquest Mode.
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Before appearing in ''Armageddon'''s Konquest Mode.
* [[Facial Markings]]
* [[Facial Markings]]
* [[Hell Bent for Leather]]
* [[Hell-Bent for Leather]]
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|She apparently died at Taven's hands in ''Armageddon''.}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|She apparently died at Taven's hands in ''Armageddon''.}}
* [[Mid Boss]]: In ''Mythologies''.
* [[Mid Boss]]: In ''Mythologies''.
* [[Mini Boss]]: In ''Armageddon''.
* [[Mini Boss]]: In ''Armageddon''.
* [[Stripperiffic]]
* [[Stripperiffic]]
* [[White Haired Pretty Girl]]
* [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]]
* [[Womanin Black]]
* [[Womanin Black]]


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* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Before appearing in ''Armageddon'''s Konquest Mode.
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Before appearing in ''Armageddon'''s Konquest Mode.
* [[Facial Markings]]
* [[Facial Markings]]
* [[Hell Bent for Leather]]
* [[Hell-Bent for Leather]]
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|She apparently died at Taven's hands in ''Armageddon''.}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|She apparently died at Taven's hands in ''Armageddon''.}}
* [[Mid Boss]]: In ''Mythologies''.
* [[Mid Boss]]: In ''Mythologies''.
* [[Mini Boss]]: In ''Armageddon''.
* [[Mini Boss]]: In ''Armageddon''.
* [[Raven Hair Ivory Skin]]
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]
* [[Shiny Midnight Black]]
* [[Shiny Midnight Black]]
* [[Stripperiffic]]
* [[Stripperiffic]]
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Revision as of 16:22, 8 January 2014


Here we're going to list the characters introduced in the spin-off Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. While Quan Chi was originally introduced in Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, he's included here for the sake of narrative, as this is the game which introduced him to the series proper and explained his role in the main story of the games.

Quan Chi

"You will serve me in the Netherrealm!"

  A sorcerer from the Netherrealm, Quan Chi is quite easily the most treacherous character in all the games. While originally supposed to serve the Elder God Shinnok, Quan Chi's true allegiance is only to himself, and he will make and break deals with anyone if it furthers his goals. Quan Chi, contrary to most characters in the series, does not actually belong to either a mortal race or the myriad gods: he used to be an oni, a demonic torturer from hell, who eventually took a humanoid form.

 Quan Chi has had a behind-the-scenes presence through a myriad of major events in the series' history. Serving Shinnok, he directly caused the deaths of both Scorpion (and his clan and family...) and the original Sub-Zero, was the one who revived Sindel in order to facilitate Shao Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm, released Shinnok from his imprisonment in the Netherrealm, and brought about Liu Kang's death during the events of Deadly Alliance. He has also betrayed every single ally he ever had at one point or another.

 During the events of both Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Mortal Kombat 4, Quan Chi was working to release his master, the banished Elder God Shinnok, from his imprisonment in the Netherrealm. To this end, he also worked with Shao Kahn (bringing back Sindel for him, as previously mentioned). After Shinnok's defeat, however, Quan Chi eventually discovered the tomb of Onaga The Dragon King, which contained within his undead army, which slept in suspended animation. Wanting to control the army to conquer both Outworld and Earthrealm, Quan Chi allied himself with Shang Tsung, eventually bringing down Liu Kang together during the events of Deadly Alliance. Of course, after being victorious over Earthrealm's warriors at the end of Deadly Alliance, Quan Chi turns on Shang Tsung (with Shang Tsung doing the same, of course). They are both attacked by Onaga the Dragon King, however, and both Quan Chi and Raiden are supposedly destroyed during the events of Deception. Quan Chi did survive the events of Deception, but eventually dies along with... well, everybody else, during the events of Armageddon.

 Quan Chi has an important role in the events of Mortal Kombat 9: all the aforementioned events which happen during the course of the first three games also happen during this one. It starts with the fact that he slaughters Scorpion's family to convince him to kill the original Sub-Zero, not the younger one, and it only goes downhill from there.


  • Affably Evil
  • Actually a Doombot: Baraka's non-canon ending in Gold.
  • Badass Baritone: Don't even deny it.
  • Bald of Evil
  • Big No: When Scorpion drags him into the Netherrealm in 4.
  • Canon Immigrant and Ascended Extra: He appeared first in the Defenders of the Realm cartoon, with a whole episode where he used a magic jewel to increase the evil emotions in everyone's hearts except Nightwolf. Game-wise, he was introduced in both Mythologies and 4 at the same time as a major character.
  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: There is not a single character he's allied or bargained with that he didn't later betray.
  • Evil Albino
  • Evil Overlord
  • Evil Sorcerer
  • Evil Sounds Deep
  • Expy: Looks like a modern day Kratos.
  • Heel Face Turn: In DC Universe.
  • Facial Markings
  • Filler Villain: In Defenders of the Realm, he was only around for one episode and didn't show up after that. Not so much in the games.
  • Grievous Harm With a Body: Ed Boon went on record as claiming that Quan Chi had both his most AND least favorite fatalities in the series.
    • His Leg Rip fatality in 4 and 9, where he tears your leg off and beats you to death with it, was his favorite.
    • In Deadly Alliance, he stretches your neck to cartoony proportions, and while he does it, it can be assumed that he's tearing your spinal kord from the rest of your nerves while keeping your head attached. It's basically Sub-Zero's head rip, but far less bloody.
  • Insistent Terminology: Quan Chi's use of the word "ninja" to refer to Sub-Zero (who is a Lin Kuei), specifically done as a form of mockery.
  • Instant Expert: According to Deadly Alliance's Konquest Mode, the bulk of Quan Chi's knowledge of the martial arts comes from magic. When he was drained of his powers in the fifth plane of the Netherrealm, Quan Chi could only rely on basic Tang Soo Do attacks to ward off Scorpion.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Quan Chi is the one who killed Scorpion's family & clan, not Sub-Zero. He told Scorpion that it was the younger Sub-Zero, because he wanted Scorpion on his & Shinnok's side during the events of MK4.
    • He does it again with Scorpion and the elder Sub-Zero during MK9. In the process, Scorpion's now a MUCH more willing pawn for him, and he has also secured Noob Saibot as his servant. He might also be manipulating Raiden himself, if Raiden's visit to the Netherrealm and the Stinger at game's end are any indication.
  • Necromancer: As seen in the opening to Armageddon as well as in the story mode of 9, although he can't do this in the games proper. He CAN exert limited control over the living as well (see "People Puppets" below).
  • Omnicidal Maniac: In Baraka's Gold ending.
  • People Puppets: Some of his moves allow him to control his opponent's body for a short period of time. Prime example of this is his X-Ray move in 9.
  • Red Eyes Take Warning
  • Secret Character: Beat the Story Mode in 9 to unlock him.
  • Slouch of Villainy: His win pose in 9.
  • So Long Suckers: Closely watch the intro to Deception. Quan Chi makes a getaway seconds before Raiden's Heroic Sacrifice kamikaze after calling him out on it.
  • Spikes of Villainy: Present on his original armor from Mythologies and 4, but also included to a degree in his current attire.
  • The Starscream: To Shinnok.
  • There Is No Kill Like Overkill: His above mentioned fatality where he beats the victim with their own leg. Even when the announcer deems the opponent dead, Quan Chi ignores it and keeps "beating the dead corpse", past the screen fading to black.
  • This Cannot Be!: Has an Oh Crap moment upon the return of Onaga. If you listen closely, he actually says this, too.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Starting in Deadly Alliance.
  • Was Once a Man: Inverted. He was an oni who became human.


Sareena

"I am not a being of Light. I am a demon of the Netherrealm, a servant of Quan Chi."

 Other appearances: Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Cameo in Mortal Kombat: Deception and Mortal Kombat 9.

  Sareena is one of Quan Chi's personal assassins. She and her two partners, Kia and Jataaka, were ordered to kill Sub-Zero before he reached Quan Chi. They were defeated, but Sub-Zero strangely spared Sareena's life. Later, as Sub-Zero battled Quan Chi, Sareena suddenly appeared and did a Heel Face Turn by helping him in defeating the sorcerer. After expressing her desire to escape the Netherealm with him, she's shot in the back with a bolt of energy by Shinnok. She collapses into an enraged Sub-Zero's arms and seems to die...

  ... Turns out after the events of the game that the only thing Shinnok destroyed was her human form. In Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition, it's discovered that her essence was banished as punishment for her betrayal, where she would suffer for years. Some time later, Sareena discovered the portal Quan Chi and Scorpion used to escape the Netherealm.

  Shortly after regaining her human form, Sareena encountered the younger brother of the Sub-Zero she met years before. Sub-Zero granted her sanctuary with the Lin Kuei back on Earthrealm. In gratitude, Sareena pledged her loyalty to the clan, swearing to help defend it from its enemies.

  In Armageddon, it is revealed that Sareena followed Sub-Zero into the Netherrealm, saving him from being killed by Noob Saibot and Smoke. She and Sub-Zero were victorious, but after the battle, Sareena lost control of her human form and returned to her true demon self. Thinking her to be a threat, Sub-Zero attacked and she fled, not wanting to harm him. However, she was later attacked by Noob Saibot, Smoke, and her former master Quan Chi, who demanded she provide them information about the Lin Kuei. At first, Sareena refused, determined to remain loyal to Sub-Zero. But Quan Chi then cast his dark sorcery upon her, returning her to her human form and then convincing her that she can never be good and that she is simply a pure evil demon. Swayed by Quan Chi's corruption, she agreed to serve him once again.



Fujin

"Farewell Thunder God, I will not fail you."

 Other appearances: Mortal Kombat 4 and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Cameo in Mortal Kombat 9.

  Fujin is one of Raiden's god-guardians of Shinnok's amulet in Mythologies, and the first of them which was challenged by Sub-Zero. He returned in 4 as one of the Earthrealm gods not being destroyed by Shinnok. He assists Raiden in his battle against Shinnok, and after his defeat, he was ascended to the Earthrealm protector status, while Raiden (who chose him as the replacement) was re-promoted to the Elder Gods pantheon.

  In Armageddon, he notices a behaviour change in his old friend. While Raiden was, technically, in the good guys' side, he also gained a ruthless side after realizing that Humans Are Bastards and revived Liu Kang's corpse in order to send him to do a massive manslaughter. In spite of this, Fujin allied with Kung Lao in order to find a way to save both Raiden and Liu Kang. He learns that Johnny Cage is trying to gather the Forces of Light, and there's also a mention of the brothers Taven and Daegon, whose family has been friends with Fujin over the years. Argus (their father) sent them on a quest which was corrupted by evil. Fujin then goes to search for both brothers, hoping to prevent their progress and learn the true purpose of their quest.



Shinnok

"Soon I will be free. Earthrealm and Outworld will be ours."

 Other appearances: Mortal Kombat 4 and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Cameo in Mortal Kombat 9.

 Shinnok is a former elder god and current ruler of the Netherrealm. Originally, he wanted to take Earthrealm for himself to gain immense power. To make sure he could freely enter Earthrealm without being detected, he created a special amulet which discreetly weakened the dimensional barriers. However, with the help of the other Elder Gods, Raiden discovers his plot and defeats him in battle, banishing him to the Netherrealm for good. There, he suffered constant torture until he met the sorcerer Quan Chi. With his help, Lucifer was dethroned and Shinnok became the new ruler with Quan Chi as his arch-sorcerer and right-hand man.

 During the events of both Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Mortal Kombat 4, Quan Chi was working to release his master, the banished Elder God Shinnok, from his imprisonment in the Netherrealm. With the assistance of the original Sub Zero, Quan Chi managed to get the amulet and initiate Shinnok's invasion of the realms after Shao Kahn's failed attempt to conquer Earthrealm. He managed to invade Edenia and attack the heavens before Earthrealm's warriors managed to have him banished back to the Netherrealm once more by Raiden.

 In Armageddon, Shinnok tricked Taven into helping him, claiming that he was no longer an Elder God for getting involved with the affairs of mortals. He wished for him to defeat the demons that inhabit his throne and he would try to locate Daegon as a reward. He successfully does the task and Shinnok tells Taven that he is most likely in Earthrealm. As he leaves, it is revealed that Shinnok was helping Daegon who was hiding in Netherrealm. In addition, it was Shinnok who alerted the many combatants to the prize at the top of the Pyramid of Argus, telling them that whomever obtained this power would be granted godlike power. His ending reveals that Shinnok created a clone of his own self to assist Daegon in Armageddon. His clone was killed off shortly after defeating Kung Lao, unable to complete his objective.

 He makes a brief cameo in Mortal Kombat 9.


  • Actually a Doombot/Fighting a Shadow: According to both his Armageddon ending and 9, the Shinnok present in Armageddon was nothing more than a clone sent by the real Shinnok, who was Genre Savvy enough to not sully his hands with either the big battle itself or the in-fighting of the villains.
  • Amplifier Artifact: His Amulet and his Amulet Staff. Both are used to drastically increase his powers to the point of nigh-Immortality (even beyond his Physical God status).
  • Arch Enemy: To Raiden, who cast him into the Netherrealm millenia before the main series started.
  • Author Avatar: His Mortal Kombat 4 model is based on Midway Games' developer Steve Beran.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: He was the one who spread word of the prize of god-like power in Armageddon, in order to make them die when Daegon killed Blaze. While Daegon failed, he was still able to win because most of his enemies had killed each other trying to get the prize leaving only him, Shao Kahn, Taven, and Liu Kang's spirit alive.
    • Also, in Mortal Kombat 9, Raiden letting Shao Kahn win in order to prevent Armageddon plays directly into Shinnok's plans, and leaves him with a very deadly set of minions while Earth's defenses have been left in pieces.
  • Big Bad: Of 4. If the ending of 9 is any indication, he'll possibly be this in a future game.
    • Bigger Bad he was a former elder god and controlled the Big Bad of the entire series Shao Khan.
  • The Cameo: In the Sequel Hook of Mortal Kombat 9, suggesting that the new timeline will see some adaptation of the storyline from 4.
  • The Chessmaster: The Man Behind the Man to Daegon and is trusted by Taven (who is unaware that he had fallen), and pits the two against each other. He seems to have a greater awareness of what is going on than most other heroes and villans, and he chooses to use an avatar for the final battle rather than show up in person. It is implied in Mortal Kombat 9 that the entirety of that game is a result of his machinations in Armageddon. Quite impressive, though he's as much of an Anticlimax Boss as a fighter as he ever was (even if, granted, he's not technically a boss).
  • Chekhov's Gun: His Amulet is technically the seventh Kamidogu. If Shujinko had collected the item and placed it on the altar alongside the other relics, it would have been sent to the Elder Gods as Onaga told Shujinko originally. When combined with the Kamidogu, its power would have allowed Onaga to reshape the realms.
  • Composite Character: Shinnok is the Wind God in Mortal Kombat Annihilation.
  • The Corrupter: Preys on Daegon's fears of being The Unfavourite to get him to kill his parents.
  • Ditto Fighter: He could also switch between the other characters' moves with ease.
  • Early Bird Cameo: Before appearing in 4 and Armageddon.
  • Evil Albino
  • Evil Is Hammy: FEEL MY POWER!!! FEEL THE FORCES OF DARKNESS!!!
  • Evil Laugh: MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
  • Evil Sorcerer
  • Fallen Hero: His backstory. His lust for power is what caused the other Elder Gods to exile him.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: As a Fallen Elder God, he's arguably the most powerful force of evil in the entire mythos, but he has a rather lackluster record as a gameplay character. In 4, he simply copied his enemies' moves, a clear ripoff of Shang Tsung minus the shapeshifting and not much harder to beat than the other characters. He got a slightly more original moveset in Armageddon but has still yet to compare to the toughest characters in the series.
  • God-Emperor of Evil/Satan: Fallen Elder God, ruler of the Netherrealm, plans to rule over all of existence. Although he canonically usurped the Netherrealm from Satan (well, actually Lucifer), the dynamic is still the same.
  • Large Ham
  • Manipulative Bastard: Pretty much his shtick in Mythologies, although he's Out Gambitted by Quan Chi, who took the real Dragon Amulet for himself. Also, see "Actually a Doombot/Fighting a Shadow" above.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: His goal is to consume all the energies of everything. Except Quan Chi.
  • One-Winged Angel: In Mythologies, he transforms into a scary-ass demon... thing... as soon as Sub-Zero takes the amulet, but fighting him in this form is optional (and very difficult, though it unlocks a game blooper reel), as a portal leading to the end of the game opens up anyway.
  • Physical God
  • Power Floats: In Mythologies.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Is not happy with his fellow Elder Gods for casting him down.
  • Sealed Evil in A Can: Cast down into the Netherrealm by Raiden eons before the series began, with the means of his escape (his amulet) being guarded by the four elemental gods in their Earthrealm temples. Is finally unsealed in 4.
  • Sorcerous Overlord
  • Stealth Mentor/Treacherous Advisor: To elder Sub-Zero in Mythologies (this is non-canon, though; Scorpion will fight you where you encounter Shinnok instead if you killed him back in the first stage, which is what actually happened). Pulls this again in Armageddon with Taven.
  • The Unfought: In Armageddon see Actually a Doombot/Fighting a Shadow.
  • With Great Power Comes Great Insanity


Lin Kuei Grandmaster


Earth God


Water God


Fire God


Jataaka

 Other appearances: Cameo in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.


Kia

 Other appearances: Mini Boss cameo in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.