Post by Z451 on Jul 10, 2014 22:34:10 GMT
Quan Chi
Much like Shang Tsung, Quan Chi is a powerful evil sorcerer.
He convinces the elder Sub-Zero to retrieve Shinnok's amulet for him to give to his lord.
Unknown to the fallen Elder God however, Quan Chi replaced the amulet with a useless imitation.
Shortly afterwards, Sub-Zero, ordered to reclaim the amulet by Raiden, confronted Quan Chi, and defeated him with assistance from Sareena.
Several years later, believing he needed a powerful warrior, Quan Chi resurrected Scorpion and tricked him into believing that this younger Sub-Zero had killed his family and clan.
Scorpion's rage enabled him to defeat the Lin Kuei warrior, but Quan Chi admitted to the crime.
Enraged, Scorpion grabbed him, and the both of them were sent to the depths of the Netherrealm.
Quan Chi manages to trick the Oni Drahmin and Moloch into attacking Scorpion so that he can escape from Netherrealm.
A portal led Quan Chi alone to the tomb containing the mummified remains of the long forgotten Dragon King.
Imagining the individual who could assist him in his aims, he journeyed to Shang Tsung's palace.
Together, they would achieve absolute domination of all realms, forming the Deadly Alliance.
Yet before they could enact their plans, they had to eliminate the two who could oppose them: Shao Kahn and Liu Kang.
Returning to Outworld, the forces of Earthrealm, led by Raiden, attacked.
Their attack was in vain, as each was killed by the sorcerers and their Tarkatan hordes.
With all their enemies defeated, they turned on each other.
Quan Chi emerged victorious, but Onaga, the Dragon King, entered the chamber.
Tsung awakened, as did Raiden, and together, the three attempted to stop him.
In Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Quan Chi is revealed to have teleported before the final blast; he now wishes to acquire the ultimate godlike power granted from defeating the elemental Blaze.
To that end, he has formed an uneasy alliance with fellow villains Onaga, Shang Tsung, and Shao Kahn.
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He convinces the elder Sub-Zero to retrieve Shinnok's amulet for him to give to his lord.
Unknown to the fallen Elder God however, Quan Chi replaced the amulet with a useless imitation.
Shortly afterwards, Sub-Zero, ordered to reclaim the amulet by Raiden, confronted Quan Chi, and defeated him with assistance from Sareena.
Several years later, believing he needed a powerful warrior, Quan Chi resurrected Scorpion and tricked him into believing that this younger Sub-Zero had killed his family and clan.
Scorpion's rage enabled him to defeat the Lin Kuei warrior, but Quan Chi admitted to the crime.
Enraged, Scorpion grabbed him, and the both of them were sent to the depths of the Netherrealm.
Quan Chi manages to trick the Oni Drahmin and Moloch into attacking Scorpion so that he can escape from Netherrealm.
A portal led Quan Chi alone to the tomb containing the mummified remains of the long forgotten Dragon King.
Imagining the individual who could assist him in his aims, he journeyed to Shang Tsung's palace.
Together, they would achieve absolute domination of all realms, forming the Deadly Alliance.
Yet before they could enact their plans, they had to eliminate the two who could oppose them: Shao Kahn and Liu Kang.
Returning to Outworld, the forces of Earthrealm, led by Raiden, attacked.
Their attack was in vain, as each was killed by the sorcerers and their Tarkatan hordes.
With all their enemies defeated, they turned on each other.
Quan Chi emerged victorious, but Onaga, the Dragon King, entered the chamber.
Tsung awakened, as did Raiden, and together, the three attempted to stop him.
In Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Quan Chi is revealed to have teleported before the final blast; he now wishes to acquire the ultimate godlike power granted from defeating the elemental Blaze.
To that end, he has formed an uneasy alliance with fellow villains Onaga, Shang Tsung, and Shao Kahn.
Links
Wikipedia
MK Wiki
MK Online
Copyright Owner
Warner Bros. Interactive
Record:
W:
L: