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− | The '''Deathstone''' was an artifact used by [[Shao Kahn]]. It held the power to reanimate dead warriors, an entire legion of them, and bring them under the command of whoever held it |
+ | The '''Deathstone''' was an artifact used by [[Shao Kahn]]. It held the power to reanimate dead warriors, more precisely an entire legion of them, and bring them under the command of whoever held it. |
+ | * The Deathstone was used to control [[Siang]], forcing him into servitude of Shao Kahn. The emperor granted the Deathstone to [[Scorpion]], who became the general of his new undead armies, implemented due to the mutants of [[Outworld]] leaving him. Scorpion spoke to [[Kano]] about a dream of leading his armies against all of Outworld, then [[Earthrealm]], then perhaps even against the [[Elder Gods]] themselves, all in the name of Shao Kahn. |
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It is stated at one point by [[Goro]] that the Deathstone that appears is actually a fragment of what it once was. It appears as a small blue-black rounded stone on the end of a chain, and sometimes set at the end of a rod. It is said that the Deathstone is very cold to the touch, and can cause normal mortals to freeze up and loose control of their body as they feel the power of the dead coursing through them. This happened to Kano, who planned to steal it for personal profit, before Scorpion took it back and scolded the would-be thief. |
It is stated at one point by [[Goro]] that the Deathstone that appears is actually a fragment of what it once was. It appears as a small blue-black rounded stone on the end of a chain, and sometimes set at the end of a rod. It is said that the Deathstone is very cold to the touch, and can cause normal mortals to freeze up and loose control of their body as they feel the power of the dead coursing through them. This happened to Kano, who planned to steal it for personal profit, before Scorpion took it back and scolded the would-be thief. |
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Revision as of 18:26, 25 January 2020
The Deathstone was an artifact used by Shao Kahn. It held the power to reanimate dead warriors, more precisely an entire legion of them, and bring them under the command of whoever held it.
- The Deathstone was used to control Siang, forcing him into servitude of Shao Kahn. The emperor granted the Deathstone to Scorpion, who became the general of his new undead armies, implemented due to the mutants of Outworld leaving him. Scorpion spoke to Kano about a dream of leading his armies against all of Outworld, then Earthrealm, then perhaps even against the Elder Gods themselves, all in the name of Shao Kahn.
It is stated at one point by Goro that the Deathstone that appears is actually a fragment of what it once was. It appears as a small blue-black rounded stone on the end of a chain, and sometimes set at the end of a rod. It is said that the Deathstone is very cold to the touch, and can cause normal mortals to freeze up and loose control of their body as they feel the power of the dead coursing through them. This happened to Kano, who planned to steal it for personal profit, before Scorpion took it back and scolded the would-be thief.
Later, Scorpion seemingly abandons his grand plans with the stone and destroys it in order to grant the release of death to Siang. Why he did this is uncertain and unexplored by the comic's end.