![]() They eventually put aside their differences and teamed up with Raiden to defeat Onaga, the Dragon King and Outworld emperor prior to Shao Khan. ![]() Their rampage continued in Mortal Kombat: Deception, where they killed most of Earthrealm's warriors before turning on each other. Tired of losing, Quan Chi and Shang Tsung teamed up in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance and killed both Shao Khan and Liu Kang. Once again, Liu Kang won and sent both Shinnok and Quan Chi back into the Netherrealm. With Shao Khan defeated once more, Shinnok reentered the story in Mortal Kombat IV, who escaped the Netherrealm and planned to conquer Edenia with Quan Chi by his side. Related: How Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Ruins Sindel's Character Development Thankfully, Liu Kang defeated Shao Khan again, and Edenia is freed from his control and ruled by Kitana. By the time Mortal Kombat III came around, Edenia and Outworld had fully merged, and Shao Khan had resurrected Kitana's mother, Sindel, which allowed him to cross over into Earthrealm to attempt to conquer it without a tournament holding him back. This plan failed, and Liu Kang was able to defeat Shao Khan again and gain some new allies including Shao Khan's adopted daughter, Kitana. In the aftermath of Shang Tsung's failure, Shao Khan decided to lure Earthrealm's warriors into Outworld for another tournament in Mortal Kombat II. In the end, Liu Kang and the others defeated Shang Tsung and the rest of Shao Khan's champions and won the tournament, while Scorpion killed Sub-Zero in an act of retribution. Also entering the tournament were Kano, a mercenary being hunted by Sonya Sub-Zero, an assassin from a ninja clan called the Lin Kuei and Scorpion, a formerly dead ninja from the Shirai Ryu, the Lin Kuei's rival, who claimed Sub-Zero killed him and his family prior to the tournament. Raiden's chosen warriors consisted of Liu Kang, Sonya Blade and Johnny Cage. Mortal Kombat I followed the final tournament for control of Earthrealm. The tournament was hosted by Shang Tsung, who worked for Shao Khan. With the 10th and final tournament looming, Raiden gathers a new group of warriors to fight in Earthrealm's last stand, which is where the original timeline began. He gathered a powerful army of warriors that have won several Mortal Kombat tournaments and defeated Raiden's best fighters. ![]() Related: Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath's Biggest Plot Twist Is Ripped from the MCUĪfter Shinnok's defeat, Shao Khan set his sights on Earthrealm. It is here that he assumed control of that realm with the help of his loyal servant, Quan Chi. After a long war spanning several years, Raiden defeated Shinnok, took away his source of power, and sealed him away in the Netherrealm for all eternity. His biggest obstacle was Raiden, the God of Thunder appointed by the Elder Gods to protect Earthrealm. Shinnok is a former Elder God who sought to take over Earthrealm. Shao Khan is the emperor of Outworld who already conquered several other realms, including Edenia, and created a powerful empire. There are two major recurring villains in the series throughout the series: Shao Khan and Shinnok.
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