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The Living Trees of the Living Forest

These Living Trees are part of the Living Forest

The Living Trees are the living plant life in the shape of sinister-looking trees with groaning moving faces and branches that resemble clawed arms. They are also part of the Living Forest within the realm of Outworld and have appeared in several Mortal Kombat fighting games, as well as some spinoffs, and also the Mortal Kombat comic books.

They first appeared in Mortal Kombat II in the Living Forest level that occasionally roared. This background also appeared in Mortal Kombat Trilogy, and as a 3D arena in Mortal Kombat 4, Mortal Kombat Gold, and Mortal Kombat: Deception. Deception's Konquest mode allowed the player to venture into a forest of Living Trees, though the player could not interact with them.

The Living Tree Attacks

A Living Tree that attacks its enemies with its claw-like branches, was later used in the game over Fatality in Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks

Two interactive versions of the trees appeared in Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. The first version was much like the trees-with-faces design found in the earlier games, though it was capable of being fed enemies. The second version were more anthropomorphic, capable of grabbing characters and NPCs and throwing them around. The ability for the Living Trees to eat enemies was added as a response to a long-standing rumor dating back to Mortal Kombat II that said the trees were involved in a stage fatality doing just that.[1]

The Living Trees reappear in Mortal Kombat (2011). If a Stage Fatality is performed, the victim will be thrown in the mouth of one of the Living Trees, which will then chew the opponent repeatedly before the legs break off.

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References

  1. Environment Movie. Official Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks Site (2005). Retrieved on 2007-05-31.