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Encyclopedia > Void (Mortal Kombat)

The Void is a fictional location in the video game series, Mortal Kombat. For the list, see list of computer and video games. ... Mortal Kombat has multiple meanings. ...


History

Referenced as a mortal by-pass into the Heavens (the residence of the Elder Gods), the Void represents the "white space" of Mortal Kombat, despite its actual appearance remaining unknown. Soulnados (passageways for souls of the deceased) are depicted as possible gateways into the Void, achievable through "breaking free" of the aggressive spirits within them and slipping into non-existence. In the Mortal Kombat universe, Heaven is a fictional realm where the Gods are born. ... Elder Gods Raiden is the only Elder God whose name is known, and is also the youngest The Elder Gods are the silent guardians of all reality in the Mortal Kombat video game series. ... The Soulnado is a massive green swirl of tortured souls that are unlimited in number and is found in Shang Tsungs palace in Outworld. ...


Trivia

Scorpion's Alternate Bio (Mortal Kombat: Deception), containing a background of what seems to represent the Void itself.
  • Leading into the circumstances of Mortal Kombat: Deception, Scorpion was hurled into the soulnado contained within Shang Tsung's Palace by the Oni titans Drahmin and Moloch, following unsuccessful kombat. From there, he managed to escape into the Void.
  • The Deadly Alliance once confronted representations of their greatest adversaries for right of passage across the Void.


 

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