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===Mortal Kombat: Conquest=== After becoming Grand Champion, the thunder god [[Raiden (Mortal Kombat)|Raiden]] tells him that, because he was the last defending warrior of Earthrealm, Lao is now destined to train new warriors to compete against Kahn's forces for the next ''Mortal Kombat''. He initially rejects this responsibility because he desired to marry his girlfriend Jen, despite her father's refusal.<ref name="Eternal Warrior Part 1">{{Cite episode |title= ''Eternal Warrior (Part 1)'' |airdate= 1998-10-03|season=1 |series= ''Mortal Kombat: Conquest''|number=1}}</ref> While this took place, Shang Tsung, who was now imprisoned in the Cobalt Mines by Shao Kahn after he failed to beat Kung Lao, sought his revenge and sends the undead warrior [[Scorpion (Mortal Kombat)|Scorpion]] to kill Kung Lao.<ref name="Eternal Warrior Part 1"/> Scorpion fails to defeat Kung Lao, but manages to kill Jen during the battle. After losing her, Kung Lao commits to training new warriors to defend Earthrealm and fight in ''Mortal Kombat'' when the time comes. He is joined by Jen’s bodyguard, [[Siro]], and Taja, a thief who, with Raiden's persuasion, saved Kung Lao's life from Jen’s father.<ref name="Eternal Warrior Part 2">{{Cite episode |title= ''Eternal Warrior (Part 2)'' |airdate= 1998-10-10|season=1 |series= ''Mortal Kombat: Conquest''|number=2}}</ref> Kung Lao is killed by the Shadow Priests along with Taja and Siro in the final episode of ''Conquest''.<ref>{{Cite episode |title= ''Vengeance'' |airdate= 1999-05-22|season=1 |series= ''Mortal Kombat: Conquest''|number=22}}</ref>
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