Post by Deleted on May 6, 2016 18:53:30 GMT
Synopsis: The beginning of a new story arc, acting as an interquel to the comic book miniseries Superman & Batman vs. Vampires & Werewolves.
Kung Lao was given a second chance at life. After having been killed by Shao Kahn in the Outworld Coliseum, being resurrected as a revenant soldier of Quan Chi and Shinnok against his will, and being found wandering the barren wastes of the Netherrealm by his cousin Kung Jin, Kung Lao was able to escape from Hell with Jin's help. Using some disguise technology/magic like what Kano used when infiltrating the SF base, Kung Lao was able to appear as how he would if he had never been killed and then resurrected; a greying, moustached warrior rather than like a frightening, gleamy-eyed ghoul.
While Liu Kang and Kitana willingly served Quan Chi and sought revenge against the living, Kung Lao hated his life as a revenant, and spent most of his undead days trying to find a way to escape the Netherrealm. When he was freed, Kung Lao became a freelance demon slayer, but he was by no means averse to fighting against evil wherever he found it. So, Kung Lao was back to his old heroic self, but much wiser and maturer.
Kung Lao travelled to Great Britain after hearing about a werewolf and vampire problem, caused by the experiments of a certain mad doctor named Combes. While Combes's undead abominations started their rampages across America, with Superman, Batman and some other Justice Leaguers containing the threat as best they could there, some vampires and werewolves snuck aboard and took command of boats to European countries.
As vampires and werewolves raged through the Scottish hillsides and devoured livestock, the monster hunters of Britain such as Eric Brooks, aka Blade, and Luke Rutherford, the descendant of Abraham Van Helsing, struggled to fight all of them off.
Arriving in a small Northern village, Kung Lao made himself at home in a local pub.
"I would like a small room for two nights, please." said Kung Lao to the landlord politely.
"Sure thing, buddy. That'll be twenty quid." replied the landlord. Kung Lao handed over the money, and unpacked himself in the minimalist room on the second and top floor. There was just a bed, two cabinets and some cups of water. Kung Lao only had a few supplies with him. Some pitta bread, a couple of water bottles, and a circular, hat shaped suitcase which contained... A tin of spiced peaches.
The vampire-werewolf army had been raging downwards from Scotland, and were making their way to Inverness, where the pub was. Kung Lao was ready for them.
What he wasn't ready for was a bearded midget in a dress who was spawned from two X Factor finalists and runs around like a lunatic.
As Kung Lao was trying the local cuisine, namely a cup of tea and some shortbread at a cafe in the middle of the village, he heard a commotion a few metres away. As he teleported to the location of the noise, he saw the little man running around and harassing residents. From the short distance, the man looked more like a demonic imp.
"What manner of malevolent demon is this?" asked Kung Lao to himself. He gave chase, but the man ran into a darkened alleyway. Summoning his magic hat from nowhere, Kung Lao slowly followed him.
"Who goes there? Surrender! You can stand no chance against a warrior of the Shaolin, demon." threatened Kung Lao.
Suddenly, Wagbo leaped from the shadows, and grappled onto Kung Lao's back. Lao dived backwards in a hope to crush the "demon". Wagbo wouldn't let go, so Kung Lao opened up a portal that he and Wagbo would fall through. The two found themselves free-falling. Kung Lao had accidentally created the second portal that they would exit from thousands of feet in the air. Kung Lao knew to keep calm, and assumed a skydiving position, with Wagbo clinging on for dear life.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!" screamed Wagbo at the top of his lungs.
Kung Lao concentrated. He created a new set of portals; one in front of him and Wagbo, and one parallel to the surface of the sea, facing upwards. After diving through the opening portal, they were sent flying upward, but splashed safely (albeit painfully) in the ocean.
Kung Lao and Wagbo continued their struggle underwater. Both of them reached the surface and took a gasping breath.
"Why is this happening? Who even are you?" said Kung Lao in utter confusion and exasperation. Wagbo only let out a long bestial roar in response.
Suddenly, both fighters noticed a massive fishing boat sailing straight towards them. Kung Lao just flew vertically upwards with his hands to his sides, while Wagbo swam desperately to the left to get out of the boat's path.
After Kung Lao landed on the boat and surprised all of the fishermen, he looked to the sides of the boat and examined the water. While Kung Lao leaned over the edge, Wagbo snuck up behind him and tried to push the Shaolin warrior into the sea, but Kung Lao regained his balance and swung on a bannister back onto the boat.
"Enough! I'm going to put an end to this! Now!" yelled Kung Lao.
"RrrrrrrRRRRAAAGHHRRRRR!!!" roared Wagbo. The two charged towards each other, while the fishermen looked on in shock.
"To think I could be fighting hordes of the undead right now! I just can't catch a break!" said Lao.
Kung Lao, circa his possibly noncanon MKX ladder ending vs. Wagbo from Harry Hill's TV Burp. Who wins?
electricferret.freeforums.net/thread/2767/wagbo
electricferret.freeforums.net/thread/4854/kung-lao?page=1&scrollTo=25224
Kung Lao was given a second chance at life. After having been killed by Shao Kahn in the Outworld Coliseum, being resurrected as a revenant soldier of Quan Chi and Shinnok against his will, and being found wandering the barren wastes of the Netherrealm by his cousin Kung Jin, Kung Lao was able to escape from Hell with Jin's help. Using some disguise technology/magic like what Kano used when infiltrating the SF base, Kung Lao was able to appear as how he would if he had never been killed and then resurrected; a greying, moustached warrior rather than like a frightening, gleamy-eyed ghoul.
While Liu Kang and Kitana willingly served Quan Chi and sought revenge against the living, Kung Lao hated his life as a revenant, and spent most of his undead days trying to find a way to escape the Netherrealm. When he was freed, Kung Lao became a freelance demon slayer, but he was by no means averse to fighting against evil wherever he found it. So, Kung Lao was back to his old heroic self, but much wiser and maturer.
Kung Lao travelled to Great Britain after hearing about a werewolf and vampire problem, caused by the experiments of a certain mad doctor named Combes. While Combes's undead abominations started their rampages across America, with Superman, Batman and some other Justice Leaguers containing the threat as best they could there, some vampires and werewolves snuck aboard and took command of boats to European countries.
As vampires and werewolves raged through the Scottish hillsides and devoured livestock, the monster hunters of Britain such as Eric Brooks, aka Blade, and Luke Rutherford, the descendant of Abraham Van Helsing, struggled to fight all of them off.
Arriving in a small Northern village, Kung Lao made himself at home in a local pub.
"I would like a small room for two nights, please." said Kung Lao to the landlord politely.
"Sure thing, buddy. That'll be twenty quid." replied the landlord. Kung Lao handed over the money, and unpacked himself in the minimalist room on the second and top floor. There was just a bed, two cabinets and some cups of water. Kung Lao only had a few supplies with him. Some pitta bread, a couple of water bottles, and a circular, hat shaped suitcase which contained... A tin of spiced peaches.
The vampire-werewolf army had been raging downwards from Scotland, and were making their way to Inverness, where the pub was. Kung Lao was ready for them.
What he wasn't ready for was a bearded midget in a dress who was spawned from two X Factor finalists and runs around like a lunatic.
As Kung Lao was trying the local cuisine, namely a cup of tea and some shortbread at a cafe in the middle of the village, he heard a commotion a few metres away. As he teleported to the location of the noise, he saw the little man running around and harassing residents. From the short distance, the man looked more like a demonic imp.
"What manner of malevolent demon is this?" asked Kung Lao to himself. He gave chase, but the man ran into a darkened alleyway. Summoning his magic hat from nowhere, Kung Lao slowly followed him.
"Who goes there? Surrender! You can stand no chance against a warrior of the Shaolin, demon." threatened Kung Lao.
Suddenly, Wagbo leaped from the shadows, and grappled onto Kung Lao's back. Lao dived backwards in a hope to crush the "demon". Wagbo wouldn't let go, so Kung Lao opened up a portal that he and Wagbo would fall through. The two found themselves free-falling. Kung Lao had accidentally created the second portal that they would exit from thousands of feet in the air. Kung Lao knew to keep calm, and assumed a skydiving position, with Wagbo clinging on for dear life.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!" screamed Wagbo at the top of his lungs.
Kung Lao concentrated. He created a new set of portals; one in front of him and Wagbo, and one parallel to the surface of the sea, facing upwards. After diving through the opening portal, they were sent flying upward, but splashed safely (albeit painfully) in the ocean.
Kung Lao and Wagbo continued their struggle underwater. Both of them reached the surface and took a gasping breath.
"Why is this happening? Who even are you?" said Kung Lao in utter confusion and exasperation. Wagbo only let out a long bestial roar in response.
Suddenly, both fighters noticed a massive fishing boat sailing straight towards them. Kung Lao just flew vertically upwards with his hands to his sides, while Wagbo swam desperately to the left to get out of the boat's path.
After Kung Lao landed on the boat and surprised all of the fishermen, he looked to the sides of the boat and examined the water. While Kung Lao leaned over the edge, Wagbo snuck up behind him and tried to push the Shaolin warrior into the sea, but Kung Lao regained his balance and swung on a bannister back onto the boat.
"Enough! I'm going to put an end to this! Now!" yelled Kung Lao.
"RrrrrrrRRRRAAAGHHRRRRR!!!" roared Wagbo. The two charged towards each other, while the fishermen looked on in shock.
"To think I could be fighting hordes of the undead right now! I just can't catch a break!" said Lao.
Kung Lao, circa his possibly noncanon MKX ladder ending vs. Wagbo from Harry Hill's TV Burp. Who wins?
electricferret.freeforums.net/thread/2767/wagbo
electricferret.freeforums.net/thread/4854/kung-lao?page=1&scrollTo=25224