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==Storyline== ===Pre-''Mortal Kombat''=== Shao Kahn originally served as an advisor to [[Onaga]] when the latter ruled Outworld as the Dragon King. Onaga's Empire had become the most powerful in the realms and so he began searching for a way to become immortal. Before his goal could be realized, Shao Kahn made his move by poisoning Onaga and taking his kingdom. Leading whatever troops that remained loyal to the Dragon King, Kahn continued many of the former emperor's plans. He continued to add lesser realms to Outworld, either through direct conquest or through Mortal Kombat. A milestone in his military victories was the merging of Edenia with Outworld. After his warriors had won in Mortal Kombat, Kahn invaded the realm. On the battlefield, Kahn killed [[List of minor Mortal Kombat characters#Jerrod|King Jerrod]], and took Queen [[Sindel]] as his wife, raising their daughter, Princess [[Kitana (Mortal Kombat)|Kitana]], as his own. He had the young princess trained as his personal guard and as an [[assassination|assassin]]. Sindel took her own life in an attempt to escape subservience to the Emperor. Unwilling to be denied, Kahn held her soul in Outworld, stopping her transition to the afterlife. Kahn had also instructed his sorcerer Shang Tsung to create a Tarkatan based clone of Kitana (called [[Mileena]]), So as Kitana grew up, she would not remember her past, and assume that her and Mileena were his twin daughters. Prior to Earthrealm, Kahn's greatest challenge was a Shokan village. Kahn promised to let the village remain in peace if Prince Goro represented him in the Mortal Kombat tournaments. This promise was not upheld, but it is not clear if Kahn was responsible for this. Goro would then win 9 of the 10 consecutive tournaments needed to dominate all of the realms. ===''Mortal Kombat II''=== In ''Mortal Kombat'', Kahn had entrusted Shang Tsung with the task of making sure Outworld won the 10th consecutive Mortal Kombat tournament, which would allow his armies to invade and conquer Earthrealm. But when Liu Kang defeated Shang Tsung, Kahn exercised a loophole in the rules of Mortal Kombat. As Outworld had won the previous tournament, they had the right to challenge the latest winners (Earthrealm) to another tournament. This victory would overrule the previous tournament and allow Kahn to rule all of the realms. Shao Kahn spared Tsung's life and restored his youth. Kahn concocted a plan to lure the Earthrealm champions to Outworld; if they could be killed, they would not be able to cause further damage to his plans. He captured [[Kano (Mortal Kombat)|Kano]] and [[Sonya (Mortal Kombat)|Sonya Blade]] to use as bait, and enraged Liu Kang by sending [[Baraka (Mortal Kombat)|Baraka]] and his troops to destroy the Shaolin temples. Despite Kahn's vast power, Liu Kang's determination saw him through, and he defeated the despot. Unwilling to accept defeat, Kahn called his armies to destroy the Earthrealm warriors, who fled back to Earthrealm, out of Kahn's clutches. ===''Mortal Kombat 3''=== By this time, Shang Tsung was able to resurrect Queen Sindel in Earthrealm, and Kahn would be able to cross the border to claim her. Kahn had Tsung proceed, and once he invaded Earthrealm, he began to merge it with his own realm of Outworld. Nearly every living being in Earthrealm had their souls ripped from their bodies by Kahn, claiming them as his own. Only a few managed to avoid this fate. Kahn's day finally seemed to have come. But not all hope was lost, as Lord [[Raiden (Mortal Kombat)|Raiden]] had protected the souls of a handful of warriors (and some like the robots Sektor and Cyrax had no souls to take and he also couldn't detect them). Kahn sent extermination squads to hunt them down and kill the remaining survivors. It would be these chosen warriors task to try to stop Kahn, and return Earthrealm to its normal state. In the ensuing fights, Kahn was confronted by [[Kung Lao]], another Shaolin monk and descendant of the warrior Goro defeated to become champion of Mortal Kombat, but Kahn crushed him. It was Liu Kang who again managed to defeat Kahn. Worn down from the battle, Kahn recalled his squads and retreated back to Outworld. This stopped the merge with Outworld, and restored Earthrealm to its original status. To make matters worse for Kahn, many of his loyal soldiers had abandoned him, and Kitana had succeeded in turning Sindel to her side, restoring Edenia as an independent realm. ===''Deadly Alliance'' and ''Deception''=== The emperor was now greatly weakened, and would remain so for a period of several years, remaining inactive during [[Shinnok]]'s war against the gods. The Edenians had in the meantime made peace and military treaties with the Shokan, on whom Kahn had always heavily relied, and were ready to attack Outworld a few years later. It was only through his new commander Kano's ingenuity, and the stealth of his unreliable assassin [[Noob Saibot]] (who critically wounded Goro) was Kahn able to save the day (in a manner of speaking) and force the Edenian army into a draw. Soon afterwards, the sorcerers Quan Chi and Shang Tsung entered his throne room, and swore false allegiance to the emperor. Quan Chi and Shang Tsung caught Shao Kahn off guard and seemingly killed him. This would appear to be the demise of the mighty Kahn. In the [[GameCube]] version of ''[[Mortal Kombat: Deception]]'' it is revealed that Kahn did not die, and that it was a clone that Quan Chi and Shang Tsung killed. The real Kahn appeared to the wounded Goro and, using what little power he had left, revived him, thus gaining Goro and the Shokan as allies once again. ===''Armageddon''=== In the events of ''[[Mortal Kombat: Armageddon]]'', Shao Kahn is the Warlord of Outworld once again. It was revealed in the bios of Shang Tsung and [[Mileena]] that Shao Kahn had regained power after Onaga's defeat, by storming his own fortress (then under the command of Mileena who had earlier deceived and used Kitana's Edenian force to capture the fortress) with the aid of Goro and Shang Tsung. When he succeeds in using his own brute force to storm the throne room, Mileena surrenders to him and Shao Kahn becomes Outworld's ruler once more. Later on, he would go on to form an uneasy alliance with Quan Chi, Shang Tsung, and Onaga in the hopes of defeating [[Blaze (Mortal Kombat)|Blaze]] and seizing his godlike powers. In his ending, Shao Kahn makes his way to the top of Argus's Pyramid for the final confrontation with Blaze. Shao Kahn proved to be too powerful for Blaze and easily defeated him. Shao Kahn's armies destroyed what was left of his enemies, and with the power Shao Kahn received from defeating Blaze, he merges all the realms with Outworld. With his main goal completed and having complete control over all the realms, Shao Kahn grew insane with boredom, as he had nothing else left to conquer. ===''Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe''=== At the beginning of ''Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe'', Shao Kahn is shown after his defeat limping into a graveyard where he meets with his secret ally Quan Chi. Where they are shortly confronted by Raiden, who uses a lightning bolt on Shao Kahn, which knocks him into Quan Chiβs portal. This event, along with a similar event between [[Superman]] and [[Darkseid]] in the DC Universe, results in the creation of Dark Kahn, who serves as the main ''antagonist'' in the game. After Dark Kahn is defeated, Shao Kahn ends up in the DC Universe's Earth, where he discovers he has lost his powers. He is promptly imprisoned in the [[Phantom Zone]], where he, like countless other criminals, would lose his powers due to the effects of the zone. In Shao Kahn's ending, the Phantom Zone, known for neutralizing it's inhabitant's powers, has no effect on him due to his magic, instead the opposite happens, and the zone returns his powers to him, whereby he frees an army of Kryptonian villains. In gratitude they swear allegiance to the Emperor, and plan to help him conquer all of the universes.<ref>{{cite video game |title=''Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe'' |developer= ''Midway'' |date=2008 |level=Shao Kahn Ending}}</ref>
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