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Now granted the status of Elder God, he turned over his position as Earthrealm's protector to Fujin. Disgusted at his peers for their refusal to intervene, he renounced his position as an Elder, gathering his warriors to stop the Deadly Alliance. This time, disaster struck the heroes. The Earthrealm warriors were all slain in battle with the Tarkatan horde and in a desperate measure, he confronted Shang Tsung and Quan Chi in front of the Soulnado , but was defeated.

When he saw that their attacks barely slowed Onaga down, Raiden released his godly essence, the effect of which was a single, massive explosion.

It obliterated the Dragon King's tomb, snuffed out the Soulnado, apparently destroyed the Deadly Alliance and Raiden himself, but did not harm Onaga.

Raiden's essence soon gathered again in the Earthrealm, where, because his essence was corrupted because of Onaga, he had now become furious with the way Earthrealm's inhabitants had treated their own realm.

He became even more enraged when he learned that Shujinko had foolishly unleashed the Dragon King by attaining the Kamidogu of various realms for him.

With that, his patience exhausted, Raiden then decided he was going to punish those who placed Earthrealm in harm's way. Raiden's shift in attitude comes to a head when he tried to brutally slay Shujinko for his errors, but Shujinko was able to survive Raiden's attack, surprisingly Raiden turned his attention away from Shujinko and towards Liu Kang's corpse.

Removing Liu Kang's body from its grave, Raiden took it to an underground temple that belonged to an ancient sect of necromancers called the Houan, whom he had destroyed centuries earlier. Binding Kang's body with enchanted shackles the Houan had used to control their revived undead, Raiden spoke the enchantments etched into the temple's walls that revived his former ally, infusing it with a thunderclap of lightning. The corpse of Liu Kang was now the enforcer of Raiden's will, and he sent it on a mission to wreak havoc on those he believed did harm to Earthrealm.

This caught the attention of Shinnok, who appeared before Raiden and offered him an alliance. If Raiden were to assist him in whatever he wanted, Shinnok would try to ensure the safety of Earthrealm. Raiden was well aware of Shinnok's deceptive nature, but he accepted the offer in an attempt to secretly uncover Shinnok's plans.

His story is further expanded in the Konquest mode of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon , when Taven encounters him. He informs Taven that he had struck a deal with Shao Kahn, agreeing to let the Emperor of Outworld conquer and rule all other realms, so long as Earthrealm was left alone.

In return, Raiden agreed to hunt and eliminate Taven for Kahn, so that he could claim Blaze 's godlike power for himself. He is unsuccessful however, as he is defeated by Taven, and left unconscious on the ground. Raiden was playable, unlike the unplayable Shang Tsung, who awaited players as the game's final boss.

Over the subsequent decades, each character experienced some visual alterations and adaptations to their stories as new games were released. However, their general characteristics have stayed relatively unchanged, a trend that continued in the new Mortal Kombat movie.

In the film, as in the video games, Shang Tsung is a monstrous sorcerer who feeds on the souls of other fighters. Forced to remain in Outworld, waiting for each tournament to commence, he leads the other merciless antagonists in their invasion of Earthrealm to enslave humanity. Although Shang Tsung doesn't get his hands dirty too often, when he does, it's to terrible effect, as he kills Kung Lao by sucking the warrior's soul from his body.

It's an impressive fatality, but one kill doesn't mean Shang Tsung's more powerful than Raiden. He is an immortal god and the sworn protector of Earthrealm.

Not even Shang Tsung can challenge him, and that's because he's nowhere near as powerful. There, he teaches Young, Kano, and Blade about Arcana, the supernatural energy that the film's creators invented to explain how certain fighters on Earthrealm possess their exceptional powers.

With the reveal of the new Mortal Kombat 11 trailer , though, it's very apparent that this Raiden, someone who has always played by the rules, is a relic of the past.

Reconciling what we see in this clip with how the story mode for 's Mortal Kombat X ended, Raiden is now officially a villain -- and an unforgiving one at that. His descent into darkness started back to 's Mortal Kombat , the ninth core installment in the series that also served as a soft reboot of sorts.

That game saw Raiden use time travel to try to change the fate of the universe. In the future, his older self lost to Emperor Kahn, but he was able to send a message back to his younger self during the very first tournament, teaching the young Raiden the secret to manipulating time.

It turns out, young Raiden was supposed to let his heroes like Liu Kang and Johnny Cage all lose to Kahn, who was using illegal methods to win the tournament. When Kahn achieved his victory, the Elder Gods intervened and powered up Raiden to punish the Emperor, and so his reign came to an end. This was all part of Quan Chi and Shinnok's big plan, however, to get the Emperor out the picture, allowing them to launch their own assault in MKX. But as the battle wore on, his patience grew thin, as he felt defense was making his side weak.

When the story mode ended, Raiden barely triumphed over Shinnok in a sequence that would corrupt him and set up this new destiny. Shinnok was using his amulet to taint the Jinsei, which is Earthrealm's life force, allowing him and Quan Chi a necromancer to turn the planet into an army of the undead -- similar to what they did to the likes of Liu Kang and Kitana.



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