Mortal Kombat 4 -

Liu Kang spun, fists aflame. The first fireball met Jarek’s chest, sending him skidding into a stone lion. Reiko came next, wielding a crescent-bladed staff, his movements too fluid, too ancient. They traded blows until the courtyard became a mosaic of blood and shattered cobblestone.

The screen goes dark. Then, in green pixelated letters:

And in the distance, lightning struck the Elder God’s fortress four times. Each strike was a warning. Each was ignored. Mortal Kombat 4

The monk was Liu Kang. He didn’t sense the horror coiling behind the pagoda—only the familiar sting of wind and duty. Shinnok raised a skeletal hand. The earth split. From the fissure rose Jarek , a Black Dragon thug with a cybernetic snarl, and Reiko , a general whose hunger for power had eaten his humanity.

But Shinnok had not come to brawl. He had come to break the rules. Liu Kang spun, fists aflame

From his palm, a beam of sickly green light struck the Shaolin’s own Fire God medallion. Liu Kang screamed—not in pain, but in confusion. His chi inverted. His fire turned to frost. He fell to his knees, skin cracking like cooled lava.

“There is no chosen one,” Shinnok whispered, kneeling beside him. “Only tools.” They traded blows until the courtyard became a

“This realm,” he whispered, watching a lone Shaolin monk train in the rain, “will be my new Netherrealm.”

The Soulnado had torn the heavens open, and from the rift fell not a god, but a ghost of one. Shinnok, the disgraced Elder God, crawled from the wreckage of the Jade Temple, his amulet cracked but blazing with stolen fire.

He touched Liu Kang’s forehead. The monk rose—eyes empty, hands now dripping with black ice.

“Kill him,” Shinnok commanded.