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[[File:The_Battle_of_Armageddon.jpg|thumb|300px|The Battle of Armageddon]]
 
 
 
The '''Battle of Armageddon''' was the legendary final conflict between the [[Forces of Light]] and the [[Forces of Darkness]]. The event was even foreseen and foretold by the [[Elder Gods]] among all both mortals and immortals alike, who feared the '''Great Battle''' that would end all battles, and even all of reality itself. It took place in the southlands of the [[realm]] of [[Edenia]] as the Apocalypse begins, to decide the fate of the universe. The battle occurred next to the [[Pyramid of Argus]].
 
The '''Battle of Armageddon''' was the legendary final conflict between the [[Forces of Light]] and the [[Forces of Darkness]]. The event was even foreseen and foretold by the [[Elder Gods]] among all both mortals and immortals alike, who feared the '''Great Battle''' that would end all battles, and even all of reality itself. It took place in the southlands of the [[realm]] of [[Edenia]] as the Apocalypse begins, to decide the fate of the universe. The battle occurred next to the [[Pyramid of Argus]].
   
 
The Battle of Armageddon is based on the same epic and legendary conflict with the same name "'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Armageddon Armageddon]'''" among its different aliases and names, said and foretold in many religions (both pagan and monotheistic) and doomsday prophecies that it is the ultimate battle that will end all wars, and yet even worse, destroy all traces of life forever.
 
The Battle of Armageddon is based on the same epic and legendary conflict with the same name "'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Armageddon Armageddon]'''" among its different aliases and names, said and foretold in many religions (both pagan and monotheistic) and doomsday prophecies that it is the ultimate battle that will end all wars, and yet even worse, destroy all traces of life forever.
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The conflict was shown in the intro for [[Mortal Kombat: Armageddon]] with it's aftermath being shown in [[Mortal Kombat (2011)]]'s intro.
   
 
==Battle==
 
==Battle==
 
While the two opposing sides fought, an ancient pyramid rose amidst them. Atop the pyramid was [[Blaze]] in his final form. Any individual's defeat of Blaze would grant them their greatest wish and even ultimate power. As it became a race to the top of the pyramid for every kombatant involved, two individuals made their way to the pyramid to defeat Blaze. The sons of [[Argus]], [[Taven]] and [[Daegon]], were assigned to prevent Armageddon by either destroying the kombatants or stripping them of their powers. One of these two results would occur when one of them defeated the firespawn, and it was determined based on the armor each of them wore, left behind for them by their mother, [[Delia]]. Eventually, Taven confronted Blaze, but was killed by him. [[Shao Kahn]] was the one who defeated Blaze.<ref>https://twitter.com/K0MB4T/status/372539721937080320 John Vogel confirmed Shao Kahn defeated Blaze</ref>
 
While the two opposing sides fought, an ancient pyramid rose amidst them. Atop the pyramid was [[Blaze]] in his final form. Any individual's defeat of Blaze would grant them their greatest wish and even ultimate power. As it became a race to the top of the pyramid for every kombatant involved, two individuals made their way to the pyramid to defeat Blaze. The sons of [[Argus]], [[Taven]] and [[Daegon]], were assigned to prevent Armageddon by either destroying the kombatants or stripping them of their powers. One of these two results would occur when one of them defeated the firespawn, and it was determined based on the armor each of them wore, left behind for them by their mother, [[Delia]]. Eventually, Taven confronted Blaze, but was killed by him. [[Shao Kahn]] was the one who defeated Blaze.<ref>https://twitter.com/K0MB4T/status/372539721937080320 John Vogel confirmed Shao Kahn defeated Blaze</ref>
   
In the end, Raiden and Shao Kahn were left as the last two standing kombatants. They battled on top of the Pyramid, where Shao Kahn - who had his powers increased - easily defeated Raiden (whose powers were weakened by fighting in a foreign realm). After taunting the Thunder God that the Elder Gods no longer threatened him, Kahn prepared to finish Raiden off and consume all realms. Just before Raiden was killed, he sent a mental message to his past self warning of the impending Armageddon. As a result of this, Raiden's past self managed to defeat Shao Kahn permanently (though at a heavy cost) and prevented the Battle of Armageddon from ever taking place.
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In the end, [[Raiden]] and Shao Kahn were left as the last two standing kombatants. They battled on top of the Pyramid, where Shao Kahn - who had his powers increased - easily defeated Raiden (whose powers were weakened by fighting in a foreign realm). After taunting the Thunder God that the Elder Gods no longer threatened him, Kahn prepared to finish Raiden off and consume all realms. Just before Raiden was killed, he sent a mental message to his past self warning of the impending Armageddon. As a result of this, Raiden's past self managed to defeat Shao Kahn permanently (though at a heavy cost) and prevented the Battle of Armageddon from ever taking place.
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== Gallery ==
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The_Battle_of_Armageddon.jpg|The Forces of Light charging at the Forces of Darkness.
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Quanchwat.PNG|[[Frost]] fighting [[Sonya]] and [[Kitana]] fighting [[Reptile]] behind [[Quan Chi]]
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MK9_-_Armageddon.JPG|The Aftermath of the Battle of Armageddon as show in Mortal Kombat (2011)
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Dead_sonya_blade_-_Cópia.png|Sonya ripped in half.
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LiMeiMK9.png|[[Scorpion]], [[Hotaru]], [[Li Mei]] and [[Stryker]]'s corpses.
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Kung_Lao_dead.png|[[Kung Lao]] killed by [[Shinnok]].
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BarakaDeadFromRazorHat.png|[[Baraka]] having been killed by Kung Lao, with [[Sub-Zero]]'s corpse in the distance, having Baraka's arm blade on his back.
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ShangTsungDeadWithHouanChains.png|[[Shang Tsung]]'s dead body with the [[Houan Chains]] on his back.
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Pyramidmk11.png|Dark Raiden and Zombie [[Liu Kang]] fighting in MK11
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Kintaro01.jpg
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Kintaro MKA.jpg
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</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Despite what the opening scene of ''Armageddon'' depicted, the kombatants picked a side based on their strongest motives: achieving power, defeating a rival, saving the realms, or defecting based on morality. This excludes Taven, Daegon, and Blaze.
 
*Despite what the opening scene of ''Armageddon'' depicted, the kombatants picked a side based on their strongest motives: achieving power, defeating a rival, saving the realms, or defecting based on morality. This excludes Taven, Daegon, and Blaze.
*[[Raiden]] was the one who survived the race to the top of the pyramid the longest before being killed by [[Shao Kahn]]. The second one was Shang Tsung whom was about to reach the top first before being presumably killed by the zombified Liu Kang.
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*[[Raiden]] was the one who survived the race to the top of the pyramid the longest before being killed by [[Shao Kahn]]. The second one was [[Shang Tsung]] whom was about to reach the top first before being presumably killed by the zombified [[Liu Kang]].
*The people killed during the ''Armageddon'' scene are [[Li Mei]], [[Sheeva]] and [[Kenshi]]. In the ''MK 2011'' Story Mode opening scene, several bodies are shown with weapons from other fighters lodged in them (i.e. Scorpion with the [[Kori Blade]] of Sub-Zero in his spine), although it is unknown whether or not the fighter truly killed them or not, as the killing blows were never officially shown. The opening scene does show many kombatants dead, however it does specifically show both Shao Kahn and [[Raiden]] alive and battling at the apex of the pyramid, but after [[Raiden/Original Timeline|Raiden]] sends his warning to [[Raiden/Alternative Timeline|his past self]], he is killed by Shao Kahn.
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*The people killed during the ''Armageddon'' scene are [[Li Mei]], [[Sheeva]] and [[Kenshi]]. In the ''MK 2011'' Story Mode opening scene, several bodies are shown with weapons from other fighters lodged in them (i.e. [[Scorpion]] with the [[Kori Blade]] of [[Sub-Zero]] in his spine), although it is unknown whether or not the fighter truly killed them or not, as the killing blows were never officially shown. The opening scene does shows many kombatants dead, however it does specifically shows both Shao Kahn and Raiden alive and battling at the apex of the pyramid, but after [[Raiden/Original Timeline|Raiden]] sends his warning to [[Raiden/Alternative Timeline|his past self]], he is killed by Shao Kahn.
 
*There were some inconsistencies in the aftermath scene of the battle of Armageddon in ''Mortal Kombat (2011)''. For example, [[Stryker (Mortal Kombat)|Stryker]] nearly made it to the top, originally, but in ''Mortal Kombat (2011)'', he was seen further down the pyramid.
 
*There were some inconsistencies in the aftermath scene of the battle of Armageddon in ''Mortal Kombat (2011)''. For example, [[Stryker (Mortal Kombat)|Stryker]] nearly made it to the top, originally, but in ''Mortal Kombat (2011)'', he was seen further down the pyramid.
 
*Due to ''[[Mortal Kombat 11]]''<nowiki/>'s revelation of the existence of alternate timelines, it is possible both outcomes of who defeated Blaze, either Taven or Shao Kahn, took place in separate versions of events.
 
*Due to ''[[Mortal Kombat 11]]''<nowiki/>'s revelation of the existence of alternate timelines, it is possible both outcomes of who defeated Blaze, either Taven or Shao Kahn, took place in separate versions of events.

Revision as of 09:46, 13 April 2021

The Battle of Armageddon was the legendary final conflict between the Forces of Light and the Forces of Darkness. The event was even foreseen and foretold by the Elder Gods among all both mortals and immortals alike, who feared the Great Battle that would end all battles, and even all of reality itself. It took place in the southlands of the realm of Edenia as the Apocalypse begins, to decide the fate of the universe. The battle occurred next to the Pyramid of Argus.

The Battle of Armageddon is based on the same epic and legendary conflict with the same name "Armageddon" among its different aliases and names, said and foretold in many religions (both pagan and monotheistic) and doomsday prophecies that it is the ultimate battle that will end all wars, and yet even worse, destroy all traces of life forever.

The conflict was shown in the intro for Mortal Kombat: Armageddon with it's aftermath being shown in Mortal Kombat (2011)'s intro.

Battle

While the two opposing sides fought, an ancient pyramid rose amidst them. Atop the pyramid was Blaze in his final form. Any individual's defeat of Blaze would grant them their greatest wish and even ultimate power. As it became a race to the top of the pyramid for every kombatant involved, two individuals made their way to the pyramid to defeat Blaze. The sons of Argus, Taven and Daegon, were assigned to prevent Armageddon by either destroying the kombatants or stripping them of their powers. One of these two results would occur when one of them defeated the firespawn, and it was determined based on the armor each of them wore, left behind for them by their mother, Delia. Eventually, Taven confronted Blaze, but was killed by him. Shao Kahn was the one who defeated Blaze.[1]

In the end, Raiden and Shao Kahn were left as the last two standing kombatants. They battled on top of the Pyramid, where Shao Kahn - who had his powers increased - easily defeated Raiden (whose powers were weakened by fighting in a foreign realm). After taunting the Thunder God that the Elder Gods no longer threatened him, Kahn prepared to finish Raiden off and consume all realms. Just before Raiden was killed, he sent a mental message to his past self warning of the impending Armageddon. As a result of this, Raiden's past self managed to defeat Shao Kahn permanently (though at a heavy cost) and prevented the Battle of Armageddon from ever taking place.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite what the opening scene of Armageddon depicted, the kombatants picked a side based on their strongest motives: achieving power, defeating a rival, saving the realms, or defecting based on morality. This excludes Taven, Daegon, and Blaze.
  • Raiden was the one who survived the race to the top of the pyramid the longest before being killed by Shao Kahn. The second one was Shang Tsung whom was about to reach the top first before being presumably killed by the zombified Liu Kang.
  • The people killed during the Armageddon scene are Li Mei, Sheeva and Kenshi. In the MK 2011 Story Mode opening scene, several bodies are shown with weapons from other fighters lodged in them (i.e. Scorpion with the Kori Blade of Sub-Zero in his spine), although it is unknown whether or not the fighter truly killed them or not, as the killing blows were never officially shown. The opening scene does shows many kombatants dead, however it does specifically shows both Shao Kahn and Raiden alive and battling at the apex of the pyramid, but after Raiden sends his warning to his past self, he is killed by Shao Kahn.
  • There were some inconsistencies in the aftermath scene of the battle of Armageddon in Mortal Kombat (2011). For example, Stryker nearly made it to the top, originally, but in Mortal Kombat (2011), he was seen further down the pyramid.
  • Due to Mortal Kombat 11's revelation of the existence of alternate timelines, it is possible both outcomes of who defeated Blaze, either Taven or Shao Kahn, took place in separate versions of events.

References

  1. https://twitter.com/K0MB4T/status/372539721937080320 John Vogel confirmed Shao Kahn defeated Blaze